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tests/test_tutorial/test_sql_databases/test_sql_databases_py39.py
item_to_check = [it for it in user_data["items"] if it["id"] == item_data["id"]][0] assert item_to_check["title"] == item["title"] assert item_to_check["description"] == item["description"] response = client.get("/users/1") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text user_data = response.json() item_to_check = [it for it in user_data["items"] if it["id"] == item_data["id"]][0]
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fastapi/openapi/utils.py
if route.status_code is not None: status_code = str(route.status_code) else: # It would probably make more sense for all response classes to have an # explicit default status_code, and to extract it from them, instead of # doing this inspection tricks, that would probably be in the future
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fastapi/dependencies/utils.py
'You can install "python-multipart" with: \n\n' "pip install python-multipart\n" ) multipart_incorrect_install_error = ( 'Form data requires "python-multipart" to be installed. ' 'It seems you installed "multipart" instead. \n' 'You can remove "multipart" with: \n\n' "pip uninstall multipart\n\n" 'And then install "python-multipart" with: \n\n' "pip install python-multipart\n" )
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fastapi/applications.py
internally. The first time it is called it stores the result in the attribute `app.openapi_schema`, and next times it is called, it just returns that same result. To avoid the cost of generating the schema every time. If you need to modify the generated OpenAPI schema, you could modify it. Read more in the
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fastapi/openapi/docs.py
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fastapi/openapi/models.py
dependentSchemas: Optional[Dict[str, "SchemaOrBool"]] = None prefixItems: Optional[List["SchemaOrBool"]] = None # TODO: uncomment and remove below when deprecating Pydantic v1 # It generales a list of schemas for tuples, before prefixItems was available # items: Optional["SchemaOrBool"] = None items: Optional[Union["SchemaOrBool", List["SchemaOrBool"]]] = None
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fastapi/routing.py
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fastapi/security/open_id_connect_url.py
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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/). """
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fastapi/exceptions.py
Doc( """ The reason to close the WebSocket connection. It is UTF-8-encoded data. The interpretation of the reason is up to the application, it is not specified by the WebSocket specification. It could contain text that could be human-readable or interpretable by the client code, etc. """ ),
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