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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/suggest/request/popularwords/PopularWordsRequest.java
import org.codelibs.fess.suggest.request.Request; import org.opensearch.action.search.SearchRequestBuilder; import org.opensearch.action.search.SearchResponse; import org.opensearch.common.lucene.search.function.CombineFunction; import org.opensearch.core.action.ActionListener; import org.opensearch.index.query.BoolQueryBuilder; import org.opensearch.index.query.QueryBuilder; import org.opensearch.index.query.QueryBuilders;
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impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/mvnenc/goals/ConfiguredGoalSupport.java
* specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package org.apache.maven.cling.invoker.mvnenc.goals; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.function.Consumer; import org.apache.maven.api.services.MessageBuilderFactory; import org.apache.maven.cling.invoker.mvnenc.EncryptContext; import org.codehaus.plexus.components.secdispatcher.SecDispatcher;
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docs/en/docs/how-to/configure-swagger-ui.md
To configure them, pass the `swagger_ui_parameters` argument when creating the `FastAPI()` app object or to the `get_swagger_ui_html()` function. `swagger_ui_parameters` receives a dictionary with the configurations passed to Swagger UI directly. FastAPI converts the configurations to **JSON** to make them compatible with JavaScript, as that's what Swagger UI needs.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md
## Example { #example } Here's an example *path operation* with parameters using some of the above types. {* ../../docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[1,3,12:16] *} Note that the parameters inside the function have their natural data type, and you can, for example, perform normal date manipulations, like:Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 UTC 2025 - 2.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
internal/config/help.go
Optional: true, }, HelpKV{ Key: Comment, Type: "sentence", Description: DefaultComment, Optional: true, }, } ) // DefaultHelpPostfix - Helper function to add (default: $value) messages in config help func DefaultHelpPostfix(subsystem KVS, key string) string { val, found := subsystem.Lookup(key) if !found || val == "" { return "" }Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Jun 23 14:45:27 UTC 2023 - 2.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
internal/amztime/iso8601_time.go
iso8601TimeFormatLong = "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000000Z" // Reply date format with nanosecond precision. ) // ISO8601Format converts time 't' into ISO8601 time format expected in AWS S3 spec. // // This function is needed to avoid a Go's float64 precision bug, where Go avoids // padding the extra '0' before the timezone. func ISO8601Format(t time.Time) string { value := t.Format(iso8601TimeFormat)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
For example, if you need to store it in a database. For that, **FastAPI** provides a `jsonable_encoder()` function. ## Using the `jsonable_encoder` { #using-the-jsonable-encoder } Let's imagine that you have a database `fake_db` that only receives JSON compatible data.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 UTC 2025 - 1.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/util/ThreadDumpUtil.java
import java.io.BufferedWriter; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; import java.io.Writer; import java.util.Map; import java.util.function.Consumer; import org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager; import org.apache.logging.log4j.Logger; import org.codelibs.core.exception.IORuntimeException; import org.codelibs.fess.Constants; /**
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impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/resolver/filter/ExclusionArtifactFilter.java
package org.apache.maven.artifact.resolver.filter; import java.lang.reflect.Proxy; import java.nio.file.FileSystems; import java.nio.file.Path; import java.nio.file.PathMatcher; import java.util.List; import java.util.function.Predicate; import java.util.stream.Collectors; import org.apache.maven.artifact.Artifact; import org.apache.maven.model.Exclusion; /** * Filter to exclude from a list of artifact patterns. */
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-headers.md
# Response Headers { #response-headers } ## Use a `Response` parameter { #use-a-response-parameter } You can declare a parameter of type `Response` in your *path operation function* (as you can do for cookies). And then you can set headers in that *temporal* response object. {* ../../docs_src/response_headers/tutorial002_py39.py hl[1, 7:8] *} And then you can return any object you need, as you normally would (a `dict`, a database model, etc).Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 UTC 2025 - 2.3K bytes - Viewed (0)