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docs/em/docs/index.md
* <a href="https://github.com/Kludex/python-multipart" target="_blank"><code>python-multipart</code></a> - ✔ 🚥 👆 💚 🐕🦺 📨 <abbr title="converting the string that comes from an HTTP request into Python data">"✍"</abbr>, ⏮️ `request.form()`. * <a href="https://pythonhosted.org/itsdangerous/" target="_blank"><code>itsdangerous</code></a> - ✔ `SessionMiddleware` 🐕🦺.
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docs/en/docs/index.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
### Install `pydantic-settings` First, install the `pydantic-settings` package: <div class="termy"> ```console $ pip install pydantic-settings ---> 100% ``` </div> It also comes included when you install the `all` extras with: <div class="termy"> ```console $ pip install "fastapi[all]" ---> 100% ``` </div> !!! info
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docs/pt/docs/alternatives.md
def read_url(): return {"message": "Hello World"} ``` Veja as similaridades em `requests.get(...)` e `@app.get(...)`. !!! check "**FastAPI** inspirado para" * Ter uma API simples e intuitiva. * Utilizar nomes de métodos HTTP (operações) diretamente, de um jeito direto e intuitivo. * Ter padrões sensíveis, mas customizações poderosas.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
## CRUD utils Now let's see the file `sql_app/crud.py`. In this file we will have reusable functions to interact with the data in the database. **CRUD** comes from: **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete. ...although in this example we are only creating and reading. ### Read data
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docs/es/docs/async.md
<img src="https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/img/async/parallel-burgers/parallel-burgers-05.png" alt="illustration"> Coges tus hamburguesas 🍔 y vas a la mesa con esa persona 😍. Sólo las comes y listo 🍔 ⏹. <img src="https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/img/async/parallel-burgers/parallel-burgers-06.png" alt="illustration">
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docs/pt/docs/deployment/docker.md
Isso pode depender principalmente da ferramenta que você usa para **instalar** esses requisitos. O caminho mais comum de fazer isso é ter um arquivo `requirements.txt` com os nomes dos pacotes e suas versões, um por linha. Você, naturalmente, usaria as mesmas ideias que você leu em [Sobre Versões do FastAPI](versions.md){.internal-link target=_blank} para definir os intervalos de versões.
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