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docs/sts/web-identity.md
``` MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_DISPLAY_NAME="my first openid" MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CONFIG_URL=http://myopenid.com/.well-known/openid-configuration MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CLIENT_ID="minio-client-app" MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CLIENT_SECRET="minio-client-app-secret" MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_SCOPES="openid,groups" MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_REDIRECT_URI="http://127.0.0.1:10000/oauth_callback" MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_ROLE_POLICY="consoleAdmin"
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src/main/java/jcifs/CIFSContext.java
*/ package jcifs; import java.net.URLStreamHandler; /** * Encapsulation of client context * * * A context holds the client configuration, shared services as well as the active credentials. * * Usually you will want to create one context per client configuration and then * multiple sub-contexts using different credentials (if necessary). *
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cmd/admin-handlers.go
if !dryRun { if globalIsDistErasure { ng := WithNPeers(len(globalNotificationSys.peerClients)) for idx, client := range globalNotificationSys.peerClients { if failedClients[idx] { continue } client := client ng.Go(ctx, func() error { return client.CommitBinary(ctx) }, idx, *client.host) } for _, nerr := range ng.Wait() { if nerr.Err != nil {
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docs/en/docs/reference/websockets.md
# WebSockets When defining WebSockets, you normally declare a parameter of type `WebSocket` and with it you can read data from the client and send data to it. It is provided directly by Starlette, but you can import it from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import WebSocket ``` /// tip
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/cookie-param-models.md
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/opensearch/config/exentity/CrawlingConfig.java
import org.codelibs.core.lang.StringUtil; import org.codelibs.fess.Constants; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.client.CrawlerClientFactory; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.client.ftp.FtpClient; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.client.http.HcHttpClient; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.client.smb.SmbClient; import org.codelibs.fess.mylasta.direction.FessConfig; import org.codelibs.fess.util.ComponentUtil;
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/NtlmPasswordAuthentication.java
import java.util.Arrays; import jcifs.CIFSContext; /** * This class stores and encrypts NTLM user credentials. The default * credentials are retrieved from the {@code jcifs.smb.client.domain}, * {@code jcifs.smb.client.username}, and {@code jcifs.smb.client.password} * properties. * <p> * Read <a href="../../../authhandler.html">jCIFS Exceptions and * NtlmAuthenticator</a> for related information. *
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/ExternalHttp2Example.kt
import okhttp3.Protocol import okhttp3.Request object ExternalHttp2Example { @JvmStatic fun main(args: Array<String>) { val client = OkHttpClient .Builder() .protocols(listOf(Protocol.HTTP_2, Protocol.HTTP_1_1)) .build() val call = client.newCall( Request .Builder() .url("https://www.google.ca/") .build(), )
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/NtlmUtilTest.java
byte[] server = hex("0102030405060708"); byte[] client = hex("FEEDFACECAFEBEEF"); // Act byte[] expected = NtlmUtil.computeResponse(key, server, client, 0, client.length); byte[] actual = NtlmUtil.getLMv2Response(key, server, client); // Assert assertArrayEquals(expected, actual); } @Test
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docs/pt/docs/alternatives.md
Na verdade é comum utilizar Requests *dentro* de uma aplicação FastAPI. Ainda assim, FastAPI pegou alguma inspiração do Requests. **Requests** é uma biblioteca para interagir com APIs (como um cliente), enquanto **FastAPI** é uma biblioteca para *construir* APIs (como um servidor). Eles estão, mais ou menos, em pontas opostas, um complementando o outro.
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