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  1. helm-releases/minio-1.0.5.tgz

    [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) using the [Helm](https://helm.sh) package manager. Prerequisites ---------- - Helm cli with Kubernetes cluster configured. - PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure. (We recommend using https://github.com/minio/direct-csi) - Use Kubernetes version v1.19 and later for best experience. Configure MinIO Helm repo ---------- ```bash helm repo add minio https://charts.min.io/ ``` Installing the Chart ---------- Install this chart using: ```bash helm install --namespace...
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  2. helm-releases/minio-2.0.0.tgz

    [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) using the [Helm](https://helm.sh) package manager. Prerequisites ---------- - Helm cli with Kubernetes cluster configured. - PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure. (We recommend using https://github.com/minio/direct-csi) - Use Kubernetes version v1.19 and later for best experience. Configure MinIO Helm repo ---------- ```bash helm repo add minio https://charts.min.io/ ``` Installing the Chart ---------- Install this chart using: ```bash helm install --namespace...
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  3. docs/de/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    ///
    
    ## Eine benutzerdefinierte `Response` zurückgeben
    
    Das obige Beispiel zeigt alle Teile, die Sie benötigen, ist aber noch nicht sehr nützlich, da Sie das `item` einfach direkt hätten zurückgeben können, und **FastAPI** würde es für Sie in eine `JSONResponse` einfügen, es in ein `dict` konvertieren, usw. All das standardmäßig.
    
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  4. ci/official/bisect.sh

    #     ci/official/wheel.sh
    #   TFCI: The env config path, relative to the TF root dir, e.g.
    #     ci/official/envs/an_env_config
    #
    # Note that you can combine bisect.sh with any.sh to bisect a single test:
    #
    #   export TFCI=...
    #   export TF_BISECT_SCRIPT=ci/official/any.sh
    #   export TF_BISECT_GOOD=a_good_commit_sha
    #   export TF_BISECT_BAD=a_failing_commit_sha
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  5. RELEASE.md

    *   `tf.function`:
    
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  6. misc/ios/detect.go

    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    //go:build ignore
    
    // detect attempts to autodetect the correct
    // values of the environment variables
    // used by go_ios_exec.
    // detect shells out to ideviceinfo, a third party program that can
    // be obtained by following the instructions at
    // https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice.
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  7. docs/de/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    # Den Request direkt verwenden
    
    Bisher haben Sie die Teile des Requests, die Sie benötigen, mithilfe von deren Typen deklariert.
    
    Daten nehmend von:
    
    * Dem Pfad als Parameter.
    * Headern.
    * Cookies.
    * usw.
    
    Und indem Sie das tun, validiert **FastAPI** diese Daten, konvertiert sie und generiert automatisch Dokumentation für Ihre API.
    
    Es gibt jedoch Situationen, in denen Sie möglicherweise direkt auf das `Request`-Objekt zugreifen müssen.
    
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  8. cmd/erasure-server-pool.go

    				}
    			}
    		}
    	}
    	return res
    }
    
    // GetRawData will return all files with a given raw path to the callback.
    // Errors are ignored, only errors from the callback are returned.
    // For now only direct file paths are supported.
    func (z *erasureServerPools) GetRawData(ctx context.Context, volume, file string, fn func(r io.Reader, host string, disk string, filename string, info StatInfo) error) error {
    	found := 0
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    # Return a Response Directly { #return-a-response-directly }
    
    When you create a **FastAPI** *path operation* you can normally return any data from it: a `dict`, a `list`, a Pydantic model, a database model, etc.
    
    By default, **FastAPI** would automatically convert that return value to JSON using the `jsonable_encoder` explained in [JSON Compatible Encoder](../tutorial/encoder.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    Up to now, you have been declaring the parts of the request that you need with their types.
    
    Taking data from:
    
    * The path as parameters.
    * Headers.
    * Cookies.
    * etc.
    
    And by doing so, **FastAPI** is validating that data, converting it and generating documentation for your API automatically.
    
    But there are situations where you might need to access the `Request` object directly.
    
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