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tests/test_serialize_response.py
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient from pydantic import BaseModel app = FastAPI() class Item(BaseModel): name: str price: Optional[float] = None owner_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None @app.get("/items/valid", response_model=Item) def get_valid(): return {"name": "valid", "price": 1.0} @app.get("/items/coerce", response_model=Item) def get_coerce():
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docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md
In general, ASGI middlewares are classes that expect to receive an ASGI app as the first argument. So, in the documentation for third-party ASGI middlewares they will probably tell you to do something like: ```Python from unicorn import UnicornMiddleware app = SomeASGIApp() new_app = UnicornMiddleware(app, some_config="rainbow") ```
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docs_src/dependency_testing/tutorial001_py310.py
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient app = FastAPI() async def common_parameters(q: str | None = None, skip: int = 0, limit: int = 100): return {"q": q, "skip": skip, "limit": limit} @app.get("/items/") async def read_items(commons: dict = Depends(common_parameters)): return {"message": "Hello Items!", "params": commons} @app.get("/users/")
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docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md
</div> !!! note The command `uvicorn main:app` refers to: * `main`: the file `main.py` (the Python "module"). * `app`: the object created inside of `main.py` with the line `app = FastAPI()`. It is equivalent to: ```Python from main import app ``` !!! warning Uvicorn and others support a `--reload` option that is useful during development.
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docs_src/generate_clients/tutorial002.py
from typing import List from fastapi import FastAPI from pydantic import BaseModel app = FastAPI() class Item(BaseModel): name: str price: float class ResponseMessage(BaseModel): message: str class User(BaseModel): username: str email: str @app.post("/items/", response_model=ResponseMessage, tags=["items"]) async def create_item(item: Item):
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tests/test_response_by_alias.py
@app.get("/by-alias/dict", response_model=Model) def by_alias_dict(): return {"alias": "Foo"} @app.get("/by-alias/model", response_model=Model) def by_alias_model(): return Model(alias="Foo") @app.get("/by-alias/list", response_model=List[Model]) def by_alias_list(): return [{"alias": "Foo"}, {"alias": "Bar"}] @app.get("/no-alias/dict", response_model=ModelNoAlias)
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docs_src/handling_errors/tutorial006.py
from starlette.exceptions import HTTPException as StarletteHTTPException app = FastAPI() @app.exception_handler(StarletteHTTPException) async def custom_http_exception_handler(request, exc): print(f"OMG! An HTTP error!: {repr(exc)}") return await http_exception_handler(request, exc) @app.exception_handler(RequestValidationError) async def validation_exception_handler(request, exc):
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docs/ja/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
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tests/test_tutorial/test_dependencies/test_tutorial008d_an.py
import pytest from fastapi.testclient import TestClient @pytest.fixture(name="client") def get_client(): from docs_src.dependencies.tutorial008d_an import app client = TestClient(app) return client def test_get_no_item(client: TestClient): response = client.get("/items/foo") assert response.status_code == 404, response.text assert response.json() == {"detail": "Item not found, there's only a plumbus here"}
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docs_src/debugging/tutorial001.py
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