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fastapi/openapi/docs.py
"showExtensions": True, "showCommonExtensions": True, } def get_swagger_ui_html( *, openapi_url: Annotated[ str, Doc( """ The OpenAPI URL that Swagger UI should load and use. This is normally done automatically by FastAPI using the default URL `/openapi.json`. """ ), ], title: Annotated[ str,
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docs_src/query_params_str_validations/tutorial010_an_py310.py
async def read_items( q: Annotated[ str | None, Query( alias="item-query", title="Query string", description="Query string for the items to search in the database that have a good match", min_length=3, max_length=50, pattern="^fixedquery$", deprecated=True, ), ] = None, ):
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docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial002.py
app = FastAPI() @app.get("/items/") async def read_items(): return [{"item_id": "Foo"}] def use_route_names_as_operation_ids(app: FastAPI) -> None: """ Simplify operation IDs so that generated API clients have simpler function names. Should be called only after all routes have been added. """ for route in app.routes: if isinstance(route, APIRoute):
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tests/test_sub_callbacks.py
* Send the invoice to the client. * Collect the money from the client. * Send a notification back to the API user (the external developer), as a callback. * At this point is that the API will somehow send a POST request to the external API with the notification of the invoice event (e.g. "payment successful"). """
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fastapi/openapi/models.py
xml: Optional[XML] = None externalDocs: Optional[ExternalDocumentation] = None example: Annotated[ Optional[Any], typing_deprecated( "Deprecated in OpenAPI 3.1.0 that now uses JSON Schema 2020-12, " "although still supported. Use examples instead." ), ] = None # Ref: https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/json-schema-core.html#name-json-schema-documents
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fastapi/_compat.py
by_alias: bool = True, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, ) -> Any: # What calls this code passes a value that already called # self._type_adapter.validate_python(value) return self._type_adapter.dump_python( value, mode=mode,
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configure.py
elif is_windows(): default_cc_opt_flags = '/arch:AVX' else: # On all other platforms, no longer use `-march=native` as this can result # in instructions that are too modern being generated. Users that want # maximum performance should compile TF in their environment and can pass # `-march=native` there. # See https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/45744 and duplicates
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fastapi/routing.py
corresponding JSON. * Filtering: the JSON sent to the client will only contain the data (fields) defined in the `response_model`. If you returned an object that contains an attribute `password` but the `response_model` does not include that field, the JSON sent to the client would not have
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fastapi/encoders.py
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docs_src/websockets/tutorial001.py
from fastapi import FastAPI, WebSocket from fastapi.responses import HTMLResponse app = FastAPI() html = """ <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Chat</title> </head> <body> <h1>WebSocket Chat</h1> <form action="" onsubmit="sendMessage(event)"> <input type="text" id="messageText" autocomplete="off"/> <button>Send</button> </form> <ul id='messages'>
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