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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
Mais tarde, para sua aplicação em produção, você pode querer usar um servidor de banco de dados como o **PostgreSQL**. /// tip | Dica Existe um gerador de projetos oficial com **FastAPI** e **PostgreSQL** incluindo um frontend e mais ferramentas: <a href="https://github.com/fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template" class="external-link" target="_blank">https://github.com/fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template</a>
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docs/sts/web-identity.md
is specified via the `role_policy` configuration parameter or the `MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_ROLE_POLICY` environment variable. The value is a comma-separated list of IAM access policy names already defined in the server. In this situation, the server prints a role ARN at startup that must be specified as a `RoleArn` API request parameter in the STS AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API call. When using Role Policies, multiple OpenID providers and/or client applications (with unique client IDs) may be configured...
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Maps.java
* Function<Integer, Double> sqrt = (Integer in) -> Math.sqrt((int) in); * Map<String, Double> transformed = Maps.transformValues(map, sqrt); * System.out.println(transformed); * } * * ... prints {@code {a=2.0, b=3.0}}. * * <p>Changes in the underlying map are reflected in this view. Conversely, this view supports * removal operations, and these are reflected in the underlying map. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Maps.java
* Function<Integer, Double> sqrt = (Integer in) -> Math.sqrt((int) in); * Map<String, Double> transformed = Maps.transformValues(map, sqrt); * System.out.println(transformed); * } * * ... prints {@code {a=2.0, b=3.0}}. * * <p>Changes in the underlying map are reflected in this view. Conversely, this view supports * removal operations, and these are reflected in the underlying map. *
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md
Para o erro, usamos a exceção `HTTPException`: {* ../../docs_src/security/tutorial003_an_py310.py hl[3,79:81] *} ### Confira a senha { #check-the-password } Neste ponto temos os dados do usuário do nosso banco de dados, mas não verificamos a senha. Vamos colocar esses dados primeiro no modelo `UserInDB` do Pydantic.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Nov 12 16:23:57 UTC 2025 - 10.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/server-main.go
metrics: make(map[string]*batchJobInfo), } go globalBatchJobsMetrics.init(GlobalContext, newObject) go globalBatchJobsMetrics.purgeJobMetrics() }) // Prints the formatted startup message, if err is not nil then it prints additional information as well. printStartupMessage(getAPIEndpoints(), err) // Print a warning at the end of the startup banner so it is more noticeable
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docs/es/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
Creamos una `HTTPException` que podemos reutilizar (`raise`) más tarde en varios puntos.
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/settings.md
Essa prática é tão comum que tem um nome: essas variáveis de ambiente são comumente colocadas em um arquivo `.env`, e o arquivo é chamado de "dotenv". /// tip | Dica Um arquivo começando com um ponto (`.`) é um arquivo oculto em sistemas tipo Unix, como Linux e macOS. Mas um arquivo dotenv não precisa ter exatamente esse nome de arquivo. ///
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docs/es/docs/virtual-environments.md
Un entorno virtual es un **directorio**, muy similar al global, donde puedes instalar los paquetes para un proyecto. De esta manera, cada proyecto tendrá su propio entorno virtual (directorio `.venv`) con sus propios paquetes. ```mermaid flowchart TB subgraph stone-project[philosophers-stone project] stone(philosophers-stone) --->|requires| harry-1 subgraph venv1[.venv] harry-1[harry v1]
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docs/sts/ldap.md
s-for-ldap/) for high-availability of the directory service. To use this to find LDAP servers to connect to, an LDAP client makes a DNS SRV record request to the DNS service on a domain that looks like `_service._proto.example.com`. For LDAP the `proto` value is always `tcp`, and `service` is usually `ldap` or `ldaps`. To enable MinIO to use the SRV records, specify the `srv_record_name` config parameter (or equivalently the `MINIO_IDENTITY_LDAP_SRV_RECORD_NAME` environment variable). This...
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