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docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md
## Future By this point, it's already clear that **FastAPI** with its ideas is being useful for many people. It is being chosen over previous alternatives for suiting many use cases better. Many developers and teams already depend on **FastAPI** for their projects (including me and my team). But still, there are many improvements and features to come.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
This will be especially useful when you use it in a **large code base** where you use **the same dependencies** over and over again in **many *path operations***. ## To `async` or not to `async` As dependencies will also be called by **FastAPI** (the same as your *path operation functions*), the same rules apply while defining your functions.
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docs/de/docs/deployment/manually.md
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-files.md
!!! tip Prefer to use the `Annotated` version if possible. ```Python hl_lines="12" {!> ../../../docs_src/request_files/tutorial001.py!} ``` Using `UploadFile` has several advantages over `bytes`: * You don't have to use `File()` in the default value of the parameter. * It uses a "spooled" file: * A file stored in memory up to a maximum size limit, and after passing this limit it will be stored in disk.
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
participant dep as Abhängigkeit mit yield participant operation as Pfadoperation participant tasks as Hintergrundtasks Note over client,operation: Kann Exceptions auslösen, inklusive HTTPException client ->> dep: Startet den Request Note over dep: Führt den Code bis zum yield aus opt Löst Exception aus dep -->> handler: Löst Exception aus handler -->> client: HTTP-Error-Response
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
{!../../../docs_src/custom_response/tutorial007.py!} ``` #### Using `StreamingResponse` with file-like objects If you have a file-like object (e.g. the object returned by `open()`), you can create a generator function to iterate over that file-like object. That way, you don't have to read it all first in memory, and you can pass that generator function to the `StreamingResponse`, and return it.
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docs/ru/docs/deployment/manually.md
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docs/uk/docs/index.md
--- "_I’m over the moon excited about **FastAPI**. It’s so fun!_"
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fastapi/openapi/models.py
try: import email_validator assert email_validator # make autoflake ignore the unused import from pydantic import EmailStr except ImportError: # pragma: no cover class EmailStr(str): # type: ignore @classmethod def __get_validators__(cls) -> Iterable[Callable[..., Any]]: yield cls.validate @classmethod
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README.md
--- "_I’m over the moon excited about **FastAPI**. It’s so fun!_"
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