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cmd/generic-handlers_test.go
tests := []struct { name string input string want bool }{ {name: "empty", input: "", want: false}, {name: "backslashes", input: `\a\a\ \\ \\\\\\\`, want: false}, {name: "long", input: strings.Repeat("a/", 2000), want: false}, {name: "long-fail", input: strings.Repeat("a/", 2000) + "../..", want: true}, } for _, tt := range tests { t.Run(tt.name, func(b *testing.B) {
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docs/resiliency/resiliency-verify-healing-script.sh
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cmd/bucket-replication-utils_test.go
t.Errorf("Test%d (%s): Size got %d , want %d", i+1, test.name, actualSize, test.expectedCompletedSize) } if repStatusStr := rinfos.ReplicationStatusInternal(); repStatusStr != test.expectedReplicationStatusInternal { t.Errorf("Test%d (%s): Internal replication status got %s , want %s", i+1, test.name, repStatusStr, test.expectedReplicationStatusInternal) }
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-status-codes.md
If you want to return additional status codes apart from the main one, you can do that by returning a `Response` directly, like a `JSONResponse`, and set the additional status code directly. For example, let's say that you want to have a *path operation* that allows to update items, and returns HTTP status codes of 200 "OK" when successful.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
/// ## Previous Steps Before Starting { #previous-steps-before-starting } There are many cases where you want to perform some steps **before starting** your application. For example, you might want to run **database migrations**. But in most cases, you will want to perform these steps only **once**. So, you will want to have a **single process** to perform those **previous steps**, before starting the application.
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dbflute_fess/dfprop/databaseInfoMap.dfprop
# o variousMap: (NotRequired - Default map:{}) # The various settings about JDBC task mainly. # ; variousMap = map:{ # o objectTypeTargetList: (NotRequired - Default list:{TABLE;VIEW}) # If you want to include other object types in generating target, # you should specify the list of included object types as adding. # e.g. Synonym of Oracle --> list:{TABLE ; VIEW ; SYNONYM}
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docs/en/docs/deployment/cloud.md
And it shows their true commitment to FastAPI and its **community** (you), as they not only want to provide you a **good service** but also want to make sure you have a **good and healthy framework**, FastAPI. 🙇 You might want to try their services and follow their guides:
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src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/view/common/help.jsp
Queries can be inclusive or exclusive of the upper and lower bounds. If you want to find documents whose content_length fields have values between 1000 and 10000, inclusive, you can enter: <pre>content_length:[1000 TO 10000]</pre> If you want to exclude the upper and lower bounds, use "{}". </dd> <dt>Boost</dt> <dd>
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md
This means that you can send only the data that you want to update, leaving the rest intact. /// note `PATCH` is less commonly used and known than `PUT`. And many teams use only `PUT`, even for partial updates. You are **free** to use them however you want, **FastAPI** doesn't impose any restrictions. But this guide shows you, more or less, how they are intended to be used.
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cmd/data-scanner_test.go
obj: obj, want: lifecycle.DeleteAllVersionsAction, }, { // with object locking ilm: *delMarkerLc, retention: &objectlock.Retention{LockEnabled: true}, obj: delMarker, want: lifecycle.NoneAction, }, { // without object locking ilm: *delMarkerLc, retention: &objectlock.Retention{}, obj: delMarker,
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