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architecture/platforms.md
style core_runtime stroke:#1abc9c,fill:#b1f4e7,stroke-width:2px,color:#000; core_configuration["core-configuration module"] style core_configuration stroke:#1abc9c,fill:#b1f4e7,stroke-width:2px,color:#000; core_execution["core-execution module"] style core_execution stroke:#1abc9c,fill:#b1f4e7,stroke-width:2px,color:#000; end style core fill:#c2e0f4,stroke:#3498db,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
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manifests/charts/istiod-remote/templates/configmap.yaml
trustDomain: "cluster.local" # The namespace to treat as the administrative root namespace for Istio configuration. # When processing a leaf namespace Istio will search for declarations in that namespace first # and if none are found it will search in the root namespace. Any matching declaration found in the root namespace # is processed as if it were declared in the leaf namespace.
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manifests/charts/istio-control/istio-discovery/templates/configmap.yaml
trustDomain: "cluster.local" # The namespace to treat as the administrative root namespace for Istio configuration. # When processing a leaf namespace Istio will search for declarations in that namespace first # and if none are found it will search in the root namespace. Any matching declaration found in the root namespace # is processed as if it were declared in the leaf namespace.
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cmd/erasure-decode.go
readerToBuf: r2b, stashBuffer: b, } } // Done will release any resources used by the parallelReader. func (p *parallelReader) Done() { if p.stashBuffer != nil { globalBytePoolCap.Load().Put(p.stashBuffer) p.stashBuffer = nil } } // preferReaders can mark readers as preferred. // These will be chosen before others. func (p *parallelReader) preferReaders(prefer []bool) {
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fastapi/security/api_key.py
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
You can define logic (code) that should be executed before the application **starts up**. This means that this code will be executed **once**, **before** the application **starts receiving requests**. The same way, you can define logic (code) that should be executed when the application is **shutting down**. In this case, this code will be executed **once**, **after** having handled possibly **many requests**.
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.teamcity/src/main/kotlin/configurations/GradleBuildConfigurationDefaults.kt
package configurations import common.Arch import common.BuildToolBuildJvm import common.Jvm import common.KillProcessMode.KILL_ALL_GRADLE_PROCESSES import common.KillProcessMode.KILL_LEAKED_PROCESSES_FROM_PREVIOUS_BUILDS import common.KillProcessMode.KILL_PROCESSES_STARTED_BY_GRADLE import common.Os import common.VersionedSettingsBranch import common.applyDefaultSettings import common.buildToolGradleParameters
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.teamcity/src/test/kotlin/ApplyDefaultConfigurationTest.kt
assertEquals( listOf( "KILL_LEAKED_PROCESSES_FROM_PREVIOUS_BUILDS", "GRADLE_RUNNER", "KILL_ALL_GRADLE_PROCESSES", "CLEAN_UP_GIT_UNTRACKED_FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES", "GRADLE_RETRY_RUNNER", "KILL_PROCESSES_STARTED_BY_GRADLE", "CHECK_CLEAN_M2_ANDROID_USER_HOME" ),
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docs/en/docs/advanced/wsgi.md
{!../../../docs_src/wsgi/tutorial001.py!} ``` ## Check it Now, every request under the path `/v1/` will be handled by the Flask application. And the rest will be handled by **FastAPI**. If you run it and go to <a href="http://localhost:8000/v1/" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://localhost:8000/v1/</a> you will see the response from Flask: ```txt Hello, World from Flask! ```
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
* This will be done by sending a POST request (from *your API*) to some *external API* provided by that external developer (this is the "callback"). ## The normal **FastAPI** app Let's first see how the normal API app would look like before adding the callback. It will have a *path operation* that will receive an `Invoice` body, and a query parameter `callback_url` that will contain the URL for the callback.
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