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  1. docs/pt/docs/deployment.md

    ### Atualizando as versões FastAPI
    
    Você pode adicionar testes em sua aplicação.
    
    Com o **FastAPI** é muito fácil (graças ao Starlette), verifique a documentação: [Testando](tutorial/testing.md){.internal-link target=_blank}
    
    Após você ter os testes, então você pode fazer o _upgrade_ da versão **FastAPI** para uma mais recente, e ter certeza que todo seu código esteja funcionando corretamente rodando seus testes.
    
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  2. tests/test_tutorial/test_bigger_applications/test_main_an.py

        response = client.post(
            "/admin/?token=jessica", headers={"X-Token": "fake-super-secret-token"}
        )
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {"message": "Admin getting schwifty"}
    
    
    def test_admin_invalid_header(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/admin/", headers={"X-Token": "invalid"})
        assert response.status_code == 400, response.text
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  3. tests/test_tutorial/test_bigger_applications/test_main_an_py39.py

        response = client.post(
            "/admin/?token=jessica", headers={"X-Token": "fake-super-secret-token"}
        )
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {"message": "Admin getting schwifty"}
    
    
    @needs_py39
    def test_admin_invalid_header(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/admin/", headers={"X-Token": "invalid"})
        assert response.status_code == 400, response.text
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  4. docs/en/docs/reference/testclient.md

    You can use the `TestClient` class to test FastAPI applications without creating an actual HTTP and socket connection, just communicating directly with the FastAPI code.
    
    Read more about it in the [FastAPI docs for Testing](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/testing/).
    
    You can import it directly from `fastapi.testclient`:
    
    ```python
    from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
    ```
    
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  5. docs/pl/docs/index.md

    ## Opinie
    
    "_[...] I'm using **FastAPI** a ton these days. [...] I'm actually planning to use it for all of my team's **ML services at Microsoft**. Some of them are getting integrated into the core **Windows** product and some **Office** products._"
    
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  6. docs/it/docs/index.md

    ## Recensioni
    
    "_[...] I'm using **FastAPI** a ton these days. [...] I'm actually planning to use it for all of my team's **ML services at Microsoft**. Some of them are getting integrated into the core **Windows** product and some **Office** products._"
    
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  7. docs_src/settings/app02/test_main.py

    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def get_settings_override():
        return Settings(admin_email="testing******@****.***")
    
    
    app.dependency_overrides[get_settings] = get_settings_override
    
    
    def test_app():
        response = client.get("/info")
        data = response.json()
        assert data == {
            "app_name": "Awesome API",
            "admin_email": "testing******@****.***",
            "items_per_user": 50,
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  8. docs_src/settings/app02_an_py39/test_main.py

    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def get_settings_override():
        return Settings(admin_email="testing******@****.***")
    
    
    app.dependency_overrides[get_settings] = get_settings_override
    
    
    def test_app():
        response = client.get("/info")
        data = response.json()
        assert data == {
            "app_name": "Awesome API",
            "admin_email": "testing******@****.***",
            "items_per_user": 50,
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  9. tests/test_tutorial/test_async_tests/test_main.py

    import pytest
    
    from docs_src.async_tests.test_main import test_root
    
    
    @pytest.mark.anyio
    async def test_async_testing():
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md

    ## Example
    
    For a simple example, let's consider a file structure similar to the one described in [Bigger Applications](../tutorial/bigger-applications.md){.internal-link target=_blank} and [Testing](../tutorial/testing.md){.internal-link target=_blank}:
    
    ```
    .
    ├── app
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   ├── main.py
    │   └── test_main.py
    ```
    
    The file `main.py` would have:
    
    ```Python
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