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tests/test_openapi_servers.py
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
The same example from above, returning an `HTMLResponse`, could look like: ```Python hl_lines="2 7 19" {!../../docs_src/custom_response/tutorial003.py!} ``` /// warning A `Response` returned directly by your *path operation function* won't be documented in OpenAPI (for example, the `Content-Type` won't be documented) and won't be visible in the automatic interactive docs.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
That's why in this example we have to declare it in the `response_model` parameter. ...but continue reading below to see how to overcome that. ## Return Type and Data Filtering
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docs/debugging/README.md
`mc support inspect ALIAS/path/to/files`. This can for example be used to collect `xl.meta` from objects that are misbehaving. To collect `xl.meta` from a specific object, for example placed at `ALIAS/bucket/path/to/file.txt` append `/xl.meta`, for instance `mc support inspect ALIAS/bucket/path/to/file.txt/xl.meta`. All files can be collected, so this can also be used to retrieve `part.*` files, etc. Wildcards can be used, for example `mc support inspect ALIAS/bucket/path/**/xl.meta` will...
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial001.py
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial002_py310.py
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fess-crawler/src/test/resources/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/helper/robots.txt
User-agent: Crawler Disallow: /aaa User-agent: Crawler/1.0 Disallow: /bbb User-agent: Crawler/2.0 Disallow: /ccc User-agent: Hoge Crawler Disallow: /ddd sitemap: http://www.example.com/sitmap.xml
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
### Multiple Applications In the same server (or servers), there could be **multiple applications**, for example, other API programs or a database. Only one process can be handling the specific IP and port (the TLS Termination Proxy in our example) but the other applications/processes can be running on the server(s) too, as long as they don't try to use the same **combination of public IP and port**.
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial002_an.py
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/certificates/v1alpha1/generated.proto
// If signerName is not empty, then the ClusterTrustBundle object must be // named with the signer name as a prefix (translating slashes to colons). // For example, for the signer name `example.com/foo`, valid // ClusterTrustBundle object names include `example.com:foo:abc` and // `example.com:foo:v1`. // // If signerName is empty, then the ClusterTrustBundle object's name must // not have such a prefix. //
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