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.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/translations.yml
labels: [lang-all] body: - type: markdown attributes: value: | Thanks for your interest in helping translate the FastAPI docs! 🌍 Please follow these instructions carefully to propose a new language translation. 🙏 This structured process helps ensure translations can be properly maintained long-term. - type: checkboxes id: checks attributes: label: Initial ChecksRegistered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Jul 26 11:35:42 UTC 2025 - 1.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/features/connections.md
Connections =========== Although you provide only the URL, OkHttp plans its connection to your webserver using three types: URL, Address, and Route. ### [URLs](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-http-url/) URLs (like `https://github.com/square/okhttp`) are fundamental to HTTP and the Internet. In addition to being a universal, decentralized naming scheme for everything on the web, they also specify how to access web resources.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/templates.md
You can use any template engine you want with **FastAPI**. A common choice is Jinja2, the same one used by Flask and other tools. There are utilities to configure it easily that you can use directly in your **FastAPI** application (provided by Starlette). ## Install dependencies { #install-dependencies }
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mockwebserver/README.md
### Motivation This library makes it easy to test that your app Does The Right Thing when it makes HTTP and HTTPS calls. It lets you specify which responses to return and then verify that requests were made as expected. Because it exercises your full HTTP stack, you can be confident that you're testing everything. You can even copy & paste HTTP responses from your real web
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
But for those additional responses you have to make sure you return a `Response` like `JSONResponse` directly, with your status code and content. ## Additional Response with `model` { #additional-response-with-model } You can pass to your *path operation decorators* a parameter `responses`.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 UTC 2025 - 8.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-dependencies.md
### Use the `app.dependency_overrides` attribute { #use-the-app-dependency-overrides-attribute } For these cases, your **FastAPI** application has an attribute `app.dependency_overrides`, it is a simple `dict`. To override a dependency for testing, you put as a key the original dependency (a function), and as the value, your dependency override (another function).Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 UTC 2025 - 2.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
and style in order to keep the code as readable as possible. Please also make sure your code compiles by running `./gradlew check`. Checkstyle failures during compilation indicate errors in your style and can be viewed in the `checkstyle-result.xml` file. Some general advice
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/misc/Tuple4.java
* either express or implied. See the License for the specific language * governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package org.codelibs.core.misc; /** * A tuple of four values. * * @param <T1> * The type of the first value * @param <T2> * The type of the second value * @param <T3> * The type of the third value * @param <T4>
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docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md
This is in contrast to the **development** stages, where you are constantly changing the code, breaking it and fixing it, stopping and restarting the development server, etc. ## Deployment Strategies { #deployment-strategies } There are several ways to do it depending on your specific use case and the tools that you use.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Nov 17 19:33:53 UTC 2025 - 1.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Verify.java
* reasonable and it will be fine. * * <ul> * <li>If checking whether the <i>caller</i> has violated your method or constructor's contract * (such as by passing an invalid argument), use the utilities of the {@link Preconditions} * class instead. * <li>If checking an <i>impossible</i> condition (which <i>cannot</i> happen unless your own * class or its <i>trusted</i> dependencies is badly broken), this is what ordinary Java
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