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docs_src/websockets/tutorial001.py
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tests/test_custom_middleware_exception.py
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docs/em/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
dep -->> handler: Auto forward exception end operation ->> client: Return response to client Note over client,operation: Response is already sent, can't change it anymore opt Tasks operation -->> tasks: Send background tasks end opt Raise other exception tasks -->> dep: Raise other exception end Note over dep: After yield opt Handle other exception
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial001.py
def test(): log = Path("log.txt") if log.is_file(): os.remove(log) # pragma: no cover response = client.post("/send-notification/******@****.***") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == {"message": "Notification sent in the background"} with open("./log.txt") as f:
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial002_py310.py
client = TestClient(app) log = Path("log.txt") if log.is_file(): os.remove(log) # pragma: no cover response = client.post("/send-notification/******@****.***?q=some-query") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == {"message": "Message sent"} with open("./log.txt") as f:
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tests/test_required_noneable.py
@app.get("/query") def read_query(q: Union[str, None]): return q @app.get("/explicit-query") def read_explicit_query(q: Union[str, None] = Query()): return q @app.post("/body-embed") def send_body_embed(b: Union[str, None] = Body(embed=True)): return b client = TestClient(app) def test_required_nonable_query_invalid(): response = client.get("/query")
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial002_an_py39.py
client = TestClient(app) log = Path("log.txt") if log.is_file(): os.remove(log) # pragma: no cover response = client.post("/send-notification/******@****.***?q=some-query") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == {"message": "Message sent"} with open("./log.txt") as f:
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
Then, when you type that username and password, the browser sends them in the header automatically. ## Simple HTTP Basic Auth * Import `HTTPBasic` and `HTTPBasicCredentials`. * Create a "`security` scheme" using `HTTPBasic`. * Use that `security` with a dependency in your *path operation*. * It returns an object of type `HTTPBasicCredentials`: * It contains the `username` and `password` sent. === "Python 3.9+"
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docs_src/app_testing/tutorial002.py
app = FastAPI() @app.get("/") async def read_main(): return {"msg": "Hello World"} @app.websocket("/ws") async def websocket(websocket: WebSocket): await websocket.accept() await websocket.send_json({"msg": "Hello WebSocket"}) await websocket.close() def test_read_main(): client = TestClient(app) response = client.get("/") assert response.status_code == 200
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md
Then, the browser will send an HTTP `OPTIONS` request to the backend, and if the backend sends the appropriate headers authorizing the communication from this different origin (`http://localhost:8080`) then the browser will let the JavaScript in the frontend send its request to the backend. To achieve this, the backend must have a list of "allowed origins".
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