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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
/// ## Advanced usage with `scopes` { #advanced-usage-with-scopes } OAuth2 has the notion of "scopes". You can use them to add a specific set of permissions to a JWT token. Then you can give this token to a user directly or a third party, to interact with your API with a set of restrictions. You can learn how to use them and how they are integrated into **FastAPI** later in the **Advanced User Guide**. ## Recap { #recap }Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026 - 10.7K bytes - Click Count (0) -
impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/mvnup/goals/InferenceStrategy.java
* Removes modelVersion element when it can be inferred from namespace. */ private boolean applyModelVersionInference(UpgradeContext context, Document pomDocument) { String currentVersion = ModelVersionUtils.detectModelVersion(pomDocument); // Only remove modelVersion for 4.1.0+ models where it can be inferred from namespaceCreated: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Tue Nov 18 18:03:26 GMT 2025 - 27.6K bytes - Click Count (0) -
fastapi/security/oauth2.py
class SecurityScopes: """ This is a special class that you can define in a parameter in a dependency to obtain the OAuth2 scopes required by all the dependencies in the same chain. This way, multiple dependencies can have different scopes, even when used in the same *path operation*. And with this, you can access all the scopes required in all those dependencies in a single place.Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Tue Mar 24 16:32:10 GMT 2026 - 23.6K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/reference/parameters.md
Here's the reference information for the request parameters. These are the special functions that you can put in *path operation function* parameters or dependency functions with `Annotated` to get data from the request. It includes: * `Query()` * `Path()` * `Body()` * `Cookie()` * `Header()` * `Form()` * `File()` You can import them all directly from `fastapi`: ```python
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/Repository.java
* * <h2>Repository Configuration</h2> * * <p>Repositories can be configured at various levels:<ol> * <li>POM: Repositories can be specified in the {@code pom.xml} file under the {@code <repositories>} and {@code <pluginRepositories>} sections.</li> * <li>Settings: the {@code settings.xml} can be used to provide additional repositories in the three level of settings (user, project, installation).</li> * </ol>
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md
## Return a `Response` { #return-a-response } You can return a `Response` or any sub-class of it. /// info `JSONResponse` itself is a sub-class of `Response`. /// And when you return a `Response`, **FastAPI** will pass it directly. It won't do any data conversion with Pydantic models, it won't convert the contents to any type, etc.Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026 - 4K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/README.md
Node level Replication metrics can be viewed in the Grafana dashboard using [json file here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/replication/minio-replication-node.json) 
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docs/en/docs/reference/responses.md
# Custom Response Classes - File, HTML, Redirect, Streaming, etc. There are several custom response classes you can use to create an instance and return them directly from your *path operations*. Read more about it in the [FastAPI docs for Custom Response - HTML, Stream, File, others](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/custom-response/). You can import them directly from `fastapi.responses`: ```python from fastapi.responses import ( FileResponse,
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
By using a pre-made container image it's very easy to **combine** and use different tools. For example, to try out a new database. In most cases, you can use the **official images**, and just configure them with environment variables. That way, in many cases you can learn about containers and Docker and reuse that knowledge with many different tools and components.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/ParametricNullness.java
* typically because the type forbids nullable type arguments: For example, {@code * ImmutableList.get} returns {@code E}, but that value is never {@code null}. (Accordingly, * {@code ImmutableList} is declared to forbid {@code ImmutableList<@Nullable String>}.) * <li>methods whose return type is a type variable but which can return {@code null} regardlessCreated: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 21 16:20:21 GMT 2024 - 3.1K bytes - Click Count (1)