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cmd/etcd.go
var errEtcdUnreachable = errors.New("etcd is unreachable, please check your endpoints") func etcdErrToErr(err error, etcdEndpoints []string) error { if err == nil { return nil } switch err { case context.DeadlineExceeded: return fmt.Errorf("%w %s", errEtcdUnreachable, etcdEndpoints) default: return fmt.Errorf("unexpected error %w from etcd, please check your endpoints %s", err, etcdEndpoints) } }
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gradlew.bat
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1 if %ERRORLEVEL% equ 0 goto execute echo. 1>&2 echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. 1>&2 echo. 1>&2 echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 1>&2 echo location of your Java installation. 1>&2 goto fail :findJavaFromJavaHome set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=% set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe
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guava-testlib/README.md
are subject to change. They can be modified in any way, or even removed, at any time. If your code is a library itself (i.e. it is used on the CLASSPATH of users outside your own control), you should not use beta APIs, unless you [repackage] them. **If your code is a library, we strongly recommend using the [Guava Beta Checker] to ensure that you do not use any `@Beta` APIs!**
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md
If you want to call `async` functions in your tests apart from sending requests to your FastAPI application (e.g. asynchronous database functions), have a look at the [Async Tests](../advanced/async-tests.md){.internal-link target=_blank} in the advanced tutorial. /// ## Separating tests { #separating-tests } In a real application, you probably would have your tests in a different file.
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docs/fr/docs/deployment/index.md
# Déploiement Le déploiement d'une application **FastAPI** est relativement simple. ## Que signifie le déploiement **Déployer** une application signifie effectuer les étapes nécessaires pour la rendre **disponible pour les utilisateurs**. Pour une **API Web**, cela implique normalement de la placer sur une **machine distante**, avec un **programme serveur**
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api/go1.txt
pkg syscall (windows-386), type Systemtime struct, Day uint16 pkg syscall (windows-386), type Systemtime struct, DayOfWeek uint16 pkg syscall (windows-386), type Systemtime struct, Hour uint16 pkg syscall (windows-386), type Systemtime struct, Milliseconds uint16 pkg syscall (windows-386), type Systemtime struct, Minute uint16 pkg syscall (windows-386), type Systemtime struct, Month uint16
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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
For example, you can declare a response with a status code `404` that uses a Pydantic model and has a custom `description`. And a response with a status code `200` that uses your `response_model`, but includes a custom `example`: {* ../../docs_src/additional_responses/tutorial003.py hl[20:31] *} It will all be combined and included in your OpenAPI, and shown in the API docs:
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docs/extensions/s3zip/examples/boto3/main.py
#!/usr/bin/env/python import boto3 from botocore.client import Config s3 = boto3.client('s3', endpoint_url='http://localhost:9000', aws_access_key_id='YOUR-ACCESSKEYID', aws_secret_access_key='YOUR-SECRETACCESSKEY', config=Config(signature_version='s3v4'), region_name='us-east-1') def _add_header(request, **kwargs): request.headers.add_header('x-minio-extract', 'true')
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maven-tests/mvnw
echo "Please install either command, or disable validation by removing 'distributionSha256Sum' from your maven-wrapper.properties." >&2 exit 1 fi if [ $distributionSha256Result = false ]; then echo "Error: Failed to validate Maven distribution SHA-256, your Maven distribution might be compromised." >&2 echo "If you updated your Maven version, you need to update the specified distributionSha256Sum property." >&2 exit 1 fi
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