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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md

    ///
    
    It will:
    
    * Return that status code in the response.
    * Document it as such in the OpenAPI schema (and so, in the user interfaces):
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/response-status-code/image01.png">
    
    /// note
    
    Some response codes (see the next section) indicate that the response does not have a body.
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  2. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/setup_venv_test.sh

    # 
    # This will create a venv with that wheel file installed in it, and a symlink
    # in ./venv_and_symlink_name/tensorflow to ./tensorflow. We use this for the
    # "pip" tests.
    
    python -m venv /$1
    mkdir -p $1
    rm -f ./$1/tensorflow
    ln -s $(ls /$1/lib) /$1/lib/python3
    ln -s ../tensorflow $1/tensorflow
    # extglob is necessary for @(a|b) pattern matching
    # see "extglob" in the bash manual page ($ man bash)
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  3. docs/de/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md

    Lassen Sie uns diese Daten zunächst in das Pydantic-Modell `UserInDB` einfügen.
    
    Sie sollten niemals Klartext-Passwörter speichern, daher verwenden wir ein (gefaktes) Passwort-Hashing-System.
    
    Wenn die Passwörter nicht übereinstimmen, geben wir denselben Fehler zurück.
    
    #### Passwort-Hashing
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md

    The JSON Schemas of your models will be part of your OpenAPI generated schema, and will be shown in the interactive API docs:
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/body/image01.png">
    
    And will also be used in the API docs inside each *path operation* that needs them:
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/body/image02.png">
    
    ## Editor support
    
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  5. tests/test_tutorial/test_dependencies/test_tutorial001_an_py310.py

                                    {"title": "Q", "type": "string"}
                                ),
                                "name": "q",
                                "in": "query",
                            },
                            {
                                "required": False,
                                "schema": {
                                    "title": "Skip",
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  6. helm/minio/README.md

    ```
    
    ### Upgrading the Chart
    
    You can use Helm to update MinIO version in a live release. Assuming your release is named as `my-release`, get the values using the command:
    
    ```bash
    helm get values my-release > old_values.yaml
    ```
    
    Then change the field `image.tag` in `old_values.yaml` file with MinIO image tag you want to use. Now update the chart using
    
    ```bash
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  7. fastapi/openapi/utils.py

                if parameters:
                    all_parameters = {
                        (param["in"], param["name"]): param for param in parameters
                    }
                    required_parameters = {
                        (param["in"], param["name"]): param
                        for param in parameters
                        if param.get("required")
                    }
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS" class="external-link" target="_blank">CORS or "Cross-Origin Resource Sharing"</a> refers to the situations when a frontend running in a browser has JavaScript code that communicates with a backend, and the backend is in a different "origin" than the frontend.
    
    ## Origin
    
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  9. docs/de/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md

    # Zusätzliche Responses in OpenAPI
    
    /// warning | "Achtung"
    
    Dies ist ein eher fortgeschrittenes Thema.
    
    Wenn Sie mit **FastAPI** beginnen, benötigen Sie dies möglicherweise nicht.
    
    ///
    
    Sie können zusätzliche Responses mit zusätzlichen Statuscodes, Medientypen, Beschreibungen, usw. deklarieren.
    
    Diese zusätzlichen Responses werden in das OpenAPI-Schema aufgenommen, sodass sie auch in der API-Dokumentation erscheinen.
    
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  10. docs/de/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    **FastAPI** wird sich darum kümmern, Ihnen korrekte Daten in Ihrer Funktion zu überreichen, und das korrekte Schema in der *Pfadoperation* zu validieren und zu dokumentieren.
    
    Sie können auch einzelne Werte deklarieren, die als Teil des Bodys empfangen werden.
    
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