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  1. docs/select/README.md

    If you are in a controlled environment where it is safe to assume no hostile content can be uploaded to your cluster you can safely enable Parquet.
    To enable Parquet set the environment variable `MINIO_API_SELECT_PARQUET=on`.
    
    ## Example using Python API
    
    ### 1. Prerequisites
    
    - Install MinIO Server from [here](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/index.html#procedure).
    - Familiarity with AWS S3 API.
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  2. docs_src/custom_response/tutorial003.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI
    from fastapi.responses import HTMLResponse
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.get("/items/")
    async def read_items():
        html_content = """
        <html>
            <head>
                <title>Some HTML in here</title>
            </head>
            <body>
                <h1>Look ma! HTML!</h1>
            </body>
        </html>
        """
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md

    The `TestClient` does some magic inside to call the asynchronous FastAPI application in your normal `def` test functions, using standard pytest. But that magic doesn't work anymore when we're using it inside asynchronous functions. By running our tests asynchronously, we can no longer use the `TestClient` inside our test functions.
    
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  4. dbflute_fess/extlib/_readme.txt

    Directory for library extension
    
    If you use a database that DBFlute does not have its JDBC driver,
    put your own JDBC driver for the database here.
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  5. SUPPORT.md

    # Support
    
    Here are some resources to help you understand and use Istio:
    
    - For in-depth information about how to use Istio, visit [istio.io](https://istio.io)
    - To ask questions and get assistance from our community, visit [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/istio/istio/discussions)
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  6. docs_src/custom_response/tutorial004.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI
    from fastapi.responses import HTMLResponse
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    def generate_html_response():
        html_content = """
        <html>
            <head>
                <title>Some HTML in here</title>
            </head>
            <body>
                <h1>Look ma! HTML!</h1>
            </body>
        </html>
        """
        return HTMLResponse(content=html_content, status_code=200)
    
    
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  7. docs_src/metadata/tutorial004.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI
    
    tags_metadata = [
        {
            "name": "users",
            "description": "Operations with users. The **login** logic is also here.",
        },
        {
            "name": "items",
            "description": "Manage items. So _fancy_ they have their own docs.",
            "externalDocs": {
                "description": "Items external docs",
                "url": "https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/",
            },
        },
    ]
    
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  8. docs_src/custom_response/tutorial002.py

    from fastapi.responses import HTMLResponse
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.get("/items/", response_class=HTMLResponse)
    async def read_items():
        return """
        <html>
            <head>
                <title>Some HTML in here</title>
            </head>
            <body>
                <h1>Look ma! HTML!</h1>
            </body>
        </html>
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  9. doc/initial/6-stdlib/99-minor/README

    API changes and other small changes to the standard library go here....
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  10. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    If not provided, it's `None` by default, here we provide `"World"` as the default value to use.
    
    ///
    
    Then you could call that Python program:
    
    //// tab | Linux, macOS, Windows Bash
    
    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    // Here we don't set the env var yet
    $ python main.py
    
    // As we didn't set the env var, we get the default value
    
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