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tests/test_typing_python39.py
@needs_py310 def test_typing(): types = { list[int]: [1, 2, 3], dict[str, list[int]]: {"a": [1, 2, 3], "b": [4, 5, 6]}, set[int]: [1, 2, 3], # `set` is converted to `list` tuple[int, ...]: [1, 2, 3], # `tuple` is converted to `list` } for test_type, expect in types.items(): app = FastAPI() @app.post("/", response_model=test_type) def post_endpoint(input: test_type):
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tests/test_dependency_security_overrides.py
from typing import List, Tuple from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI, Security from fastapi.security import SecurityScopes from fastapi.testclient import TestClient app = FastAPI() def get_user(required_scopes: SecurityScopes): return "john", required_scopes.scopes def get_user_override(required_scopes: SecurityScopes): return "alice", required_scopes.scopes def get_data(): return [1, 2, 3]
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docs/pt/docs/python-types.md
Observe que a variável `item` é um dos elementos da lista `items`. E, ainda assim, o editor sabe que é um `str` e fornece suporte para isso. #### Tuple e Set Você faria o mesmo para declarar `tuple`s e `set`s: //// tab | Python 3.9+ ```Python hl_lines="1" {!> ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial007_py39.py!} ``` //// //// tab | Python 3.8+
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tests/test_invalid_sequence_param.py
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple import pytest from fastapi import FastAPI, Query from pydantic import BaseModel def test_invalid_sequence(): with pytest.raises(AssertionError): app = FastAPI() class Item(BaseModel): title: str @app.get("/items/") def read_items(q: List[Item] = Query(default=None)): pass # pragma: no cover
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docs/ru/docs/python-types.md
И все же редактор знает, что это `str`, и поддерживает это. #### `Tuple` и `Set` Вы бы сделали то же самое, чтобы объявить `tuple` и `set`: ```Python hl_lines="1 4" {!../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial007.py!} ``` Это означает: * Переменная `items_t` является `tuple` с 3 элементами: `int`, другим `int` и `str`.
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/thumbnail/ThumbnailManager.java
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/SystemHelperTest.java
final List<Tuple3<String, String, String>> virtualHostList = new ArrayList<>(); ComponentUtil.setFessConfig(new FessConfig.SimpleImpl() { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @Override public Tuple3<String, String, String>[] getVirtualHosts() {
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
Notice that the variable `item` is one of the elements in the list `items`. And still, the editor knows it is a `str`, and provides support for that. #### Tuple and Set You would do the same to declare `tuple`s and `set`s: //// tab | Python 3.9+ ```Python hl_lines="1" {!> ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial007_py39.py!} ``` //// //// tab | Python 3.8+
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tests/test_invalid_path_param.py
from typing import Dict, List, Tuple import pytest from fastapi import FastAPI from pydantic import BaseModel def test_invalid_sequence(): with pytest.raises(AssertionError): app = FastAPI() class Item(BaseModel): title: str @app.get("/items/{id}") def read_items(id: List[Item]): pass # pragma: no cover def test_invalid_tuple():
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docs_src/python_types/tutorial007.py
from typing import Set, Tuple def process_items(items_t: Tuple[int, int, str], items_s: Set[bytes]):
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