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  1. tests/test_tutorial/test_extra_models/test_tutorial004.py

        response = client.get("/items/")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == [
            {"name": "Foo", "description": "There comes my hero"},
            {"name": "Red", "description": "It's my aeroplane"},
        ]
    
    
    def test_openapi_schema():
        response = client.get("/openapi.json")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {
            "openapi": "3.1.0",
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  2. docs_src/extra_models/tutorial004_py39.py

    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    class Item(BaseModel):
        name: str
        description: str
    
    
    items = [
        {"name": "Foo", "description": "There comes my hero"},
        {"name": "Red", "description": "It's my aeroplane"},
    ]
    
    
    @app.get("/items/", response_model=list[Item])
    async def read_items():
    Python
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  3. fastapi/routing.py

                    It could be any valid Pydantic *field* type. So, it doesn't have to
                    be a Pydantic model, it could be other things, like a `list`, `dict`,
                    etc.
    
                    It will be used for:
    
                    * Documentation: the generated OpenAPI (and the UI at `/docs`) will
                        show it as the response (JSON Schema).
    Python
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  4. tests/test_tutorial/test_extra_models/test_tutorial003_py310.py

    @needs_py310
    def test_get_plane(client: TestClient):
        response = client.get("/items/item2")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {
            "description": "Music is my aeroplane, it's my aeroplane",
            "type": "plane",
            "size": 5,
        }
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_openapi_schema(client: TestClient):
        response = client.get("/openapi.json")
    Python
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  5. ci/official/utilities/extract_resultstore_links.py

        # Each bazel RBE invocation should produce two
        # 'Streaming build results to: ...' lines, one at the start, and one at the
        # end of the invocation.
        # If there's a failure message, it will be found in-between these two.
    
        if not current_url:
          url_lines['start'] = i
        elif current_url == url:
          url_lines['end'] = i
        else:
          result_store_links[current_url]['next_url'] = i
    Python
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  6. tests/test_tutorial/test_header_params/test_tutorial003_py310.py

        "path,headers,expected_status,expected_response",
        [
            ("/items", None, 200, {"X-Token values": None}),
            ("/items", {"x-token": "foo"}, 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo"]}),
            # TODO: fix this, is it a bug?
            # ("/items", [("x-token", "foo"), ("x-token", "bar")], 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo", "bar"]}),
        ],
    )
    def test(path, headers, expected_status, expected_response, client: TestClient):
    Python
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  7. tests/test_tutorial/test_header_params/test_tutorial003_an_py310.py

        "path,headers,expected_status,expected_response",
        [
            ("/items", None, 200, {"X-Token values": None}),
            ("/items", {"x-token": "foo"}, 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo"]}),
            # TODO: fix this, is it a bug?
            # ("/items", [("x-token", "foo"), ("x-token", "bar")], 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo", "bar"]}),
        ],
    )
    def test(path, headers, expected_status, expected_response, client: TestClient):
    Python
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  8. fastapi/security/open_id_connect_url.py

                    """
                    Security scheme name.
    
                    It will be included in the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
                    """
                ),
            ] = None,
            description: Annotated[
                Optional[str],
                Doc(
                    """
                    Security scheme description.
    
                    It will be included in the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
    Python
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  9. docs/sts/web-identity.py

    @app.route('/')
    def homepage():
        text = '<a href="%s">Authenticate with keycloak</a>'
        return text % make_authorization_url()
    
    
    def make_authorization_url():
        # Generate a random string for the state parameter
        # Save it for use later to prevent xsrf attacks
    
        state = str(uuid4())
        params = {"client_id": client_id,
                  "response_type": "code",
                  "state": state,
                  "redirect_uri": callback_uri,
    Python
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  10. fastapi/encoders.py

        This is used internally by FastAPI to make sure anything you return can be
        encoded as JSON before it is sent to the client.
    
        You can also use it yourself, for example to convert objects before saving them
        in a database that supports only JSON.
    
        Read more about it in the
        [FastAPI docs for JSON Compatible Encoder](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/encoder/).
        """
    Python
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