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fastapi/applications.py
Doc( """ A URL prefix for the OpenAPI URL. """ ), deprecated( """ "openapi_prefix" has been deprecated in favor of "root_path", which follows more closely the ASGI standard, is simpler, and more automatic. """ ), ] = "",
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md
So, you will have to make sure your data is of the correct type. E.g. it is compatible with JSON, if you are returning a `JSONResponse`. And also that you are not sending any data that should have been filtered by a `response_model`. ### More info !!! note "Technical Details" You could also use `from starlette.responses import Response` or `from starlette.responses import JSONResponse`.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
```Python hl_lines="10" {!> ../../../docs_src/header_params/tutorial002.py!} ``` !!! warning Before setting `convert_underscores` to `False`, bear in mind that some HTTP proxies and servers disallow the usage of headers with underscores. ## Duplicate headers It is possible to receive duplicate headers. That means, the same header with multiple values.
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fastapi/datastructures.py
return with_info_plain_validator_function(cls._validate) class DefaultPlaceholder: """ You shouldn't use this class directly. It's used internally to recognize when a default value has been overwritten, even if the overridden default value was truthy. """ def __init__(self, value: Any): self.value = value def __bool__(self) -> bool: return bool(self.value)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
```Python hl_lines="4" {!../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py!} ``` The code following the `yield` statement is executed after the response has been delivered: ```Python hl_lines="5-6" {!../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py!} ``` !!! tip You can use `async` or regular functions.
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docs/es/docs/advanced/security/index.md
!!! tip Las siguientes secciones **no necesariamente son "avanzadas"**. Y es posible que para tu caso de uso, la solución esté en alguna de ellas. ## Leer primero el Tutorial En las siguientes secciones asumimos que ya has leído el principal [Tutorial - Guía de Usuario: Seguridad](../../tutorial/security/index.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
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fastapi/background.py
from typing_extensions import Annotated, Doc, ParamSpec P = ParamSpec("P") class BackgroundTasks(StarletteBackgroundTasks): """ A collection of background tasks that will be called after a response has been sent to the client. Read more about it in the [FastAPI docs for Background Tasks](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/background-tasks/). ## Example ```python
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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
* Security - HTTPS * Running on startup * Restarts * **Replication (the number of processes running)** * Memory * Previous steps before starting Up to this point, with all the tutorials in the docs, you have probably been running a **server program** like Uvicorn, running a **single process**.
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
--- Cuando construyes APIs, normalmente usas uno de estos métodos específicos de HTTP para realizar una acción específica. Normalmente usas: * `POST`: para crear datos. * `GET`: para leer datos. * `PUT`: para actualizar datos. * `DELETE`: para borrar datos. Así que en OpenAPI, cada uno de estos métodos de HTTP es referido como una "operación". Nosotros también los llamaremos "**operación**".
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