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requirements-tests.txt
-e .[all] -r requirements-docs-tests.txt pytest >=7.1.3,<8.0.0 coverage[toml] >= 6.5.0,< 8.0 mypy ==1.8.0 ruff ==0.2.0 dirty-equals ==0.6.0 # TODO: once removing databases from tutorial, upgrade SQLAlchemy # probably when including SQLModel sqlalchemy >=1.3.18,<1.4.43 databases[sqlite] >=0.3.2,<0.7.0 flask >=1.1.2,<3.0.0 anyio[trio] >=3.2.1,<4.0.0 python-jose[cryptography] >=3.3.0,<4.0.0 pyyaml >=5.3.1,<7.0.0 passlib[bcrypt] >=1.7.2,<2.0.0
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tests/test_repeated_cookie_headers.py
return {"dep": dep} @app.get("/indirectCookie") def get_indirect_cookie(dep: str = Depends(set_indirect_cookie)): return {"dep": dep} client = TestClient(app) def test_cookie_is_set_once(): direct_response = client.get("/directCookie") indirect_response = client.get("/indirectCookie") assert ( direct_response.headers["set-cookie"] == indirect_response.headers["set-cookie"]
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docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
You can use the property `.openapi_schema` as a "cache", to store your generated schema. That way, your application won't have to generate the schema every time a user opens your API docs. It will be generated only once, and then the same cached schema will be used for the next requests. ```Python hl_lines="13-14 25-26" {!../../../docs_src/extending_openapi/tutorial001.py!} ``` ### Override the method
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docs/pt/docs/contributing.md
Se você instalou Typer CLI, você pode instalar _completion_ com: <div class="termy"> ```console $ typer --install-completion zsh completion installed in /home/user/.bashrc. Completion will take effect once you restart the terminal. ``` </div> ### Aplicações e documentação ao mesmo tempo Se você rodar os exemplos com, por exemplo: <div class="termy"> ```console
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
Calling this program outputs: ``` John Doe ``` The function does the following: * Takes a `first_name` and `last_name`. * Converts the first letter of each one to upper case with `title()`. * <abbr title="Puts them together, as one. With the contents of one after the other.">Concatenates</abbr> them with a space in the middle. ```Python hl_lines="2" {!../../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial001.py!} ``` ### Edit it
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tests/test_schema_extra_examples.py
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
### Creating the `Settings` only once with `lru_cache` Reading a file from disk is normally a costly (slow) operation, so you probably want to do it only once and then re-use the same settings object, instead of reading it for each request. But every time we do: ```Python Settings() ```
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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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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md
query_extractor --> query_or_cookie_extractor --> read_query ``` ## Using the same dependency multiple times If one of your dependencies is declared multiple times for the same *path operation*, for example, multiple dependencies have a common sub-dependency, **FastAPI** will know to call that sub-dependency only once per request.
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docs_src/python_types/tutorial010.py
class Person: def __init__(self, name: str): self.name = name def get_person_name(one_person: Person):
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