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docs/ru/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
``` Если вы взаимодействуете с этой *операцией пути*, отправляя два HTTP-заголовка, таких как: ``` X-Token: foo X-Token: bar ``` Ответ был бы таким: ```JSON { "X-Token values": [ "bar", "foo" ] } ``` ## Резюме Объявляйте заголовки с помощью `Header`, используя тот же общий шаблон, как при `Query`, `Path` и `Cookie`.
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docs/zh/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
* Add support for enumerations in *path operation* parameters. New documentation: [Path Parameters: Predefined values](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/path-params/#predefined-values).
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tests/test_tutorial/test_header_params/test_tutorial003_py310.py
@pytest.mark.parametrize( "path,headers,expected_status,expected_response", [ ("/items", None, 200, {"X-Token values": None}), ("/items", {"x-token": "foo"}, 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo"]}), # TODO: fix this, is it a bug? # ("/items", [("x-token", "foo"), ("x-token", "bar")], 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo", "bar"]}), ], ) def test(path, headers, expected_status, expected_response, client: TestClient):
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tests/test_tutorial/test_header_params/test_tutorial003_an_py310.py
@pytest.mark.parametrize( "path,headers,expected_status,expected_response", [ ("/items", None, 200, {"X-Token values": None}), ("/items", {"x-token": "foo"}, 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo"]}), # TODO: fix this, is it a bug? # ("/items", [("x-token", "foo"), ("x-token", "bar")], 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo", "bar"]}), ], ) def test(path, headers, expected_status, expected_response, client: TestClient):
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators.md
```Python hl_lines="8 13" {!> ../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial006.py!} ``` ### Return values And they can return values or not, the values won't be used. So, you can re-use a normal dependency (that returns a value) you already use somewhere else, and even though the value won't be used, the dependency will be executed: === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="11 16"
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params.md
```Python hl_lines="9" {!../../../docs_src/query_params/tutorial001.py!} ``` The query is the set of key-value pairs that go after the `?` in a URL, separated by `&` characters. For example, in the URL: ``` http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/?skip=0&limit=10 ``` ...the query parameters are: * `skip`: with a value of `0` * `limit`: with a value of `10` As they are part of the URL, they are "naturally" strings.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
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docs_src/header_params/tutorial003_an_py310.py
from typing import Annotated from fastapi import FastAPI, Header app = FastAPI() @app.get("/items/") async def read_items(x_token: Annotated[list[str] | None, Header()] = None):
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
## Query parameter list / multiple values When you define a query parameter explicitly with `Query` you can also declare it to receive a list of values, or said in other way, to receive multiple values. For example, to declare a query parameter `q` that can appear multiple times in the URL, you can write: === "Python 3.10+"
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