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docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
```Python hl_lines="1 7-13 19" {!../../../docs_src/dataclasses/tutorial002.py!} ``` The dataclass will be automatically converted to a Pydantic dataclass. This way, its schema will show up in the API docs user interface: <img src="/img/tutorial/dataclasses/image01.png"> ## Dataclasses in Nested Data Structures
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docs/en/data/external_links.yml
link: https://hackernoon.com/explore-how-to-effectively-use-jwt-with-fastapi title: Explore How to Effectively Use JWT With FastAPI - author: Nicoló Lino author_link: https://www.nlino.com link: https://github.com/softwarebloat/python-tracing-demo title: Instrument a FastAPI service adding tracing with OpenTelemetry and send/show traces in Grafana Tempo - author: Mikhail Rozhkov, Elena Samuylova
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docs/en/docs/advanced/templates.md
{!../../../docs_src/templates/templates/item.html!} ``` ### Template Context Values In the HTML that contains: {% raw %} ```jinja Item ID: {{ id }} ``` {% endraw %} ...it will show the `id` taken from the "context" `dict` you passed: ```Python {"id": id} ``` For example, with an ID of `42`, this would render: ```html Item ID: 42 ``` ### Template `url_for` Arguments
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docs/en/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md
It won't show up in the documentation, but other tools (such as Sphinx) will be able to use the rest. ```Python hl_lines="19-29" {!../../../docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial004.py!} ``` ## Additional Responses You probably have seen how to declare the `response_model` and `status_code` for a *path operation*.
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/FrameLogTest.kt
.isEqualTo("<< 0x00000003 10000 DATA COMPRESSED") } /** * Ensures that valid flag combinations appear visually correct, and invalid show in hex. This * also demonstrates how sparse the lookup table is. */ @Test fun allFormattedFlagsWithValidBits() { val formattedFlags = mutableListOf<String>() // Highest valid flag is 0x20.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
But once you know the basic information of **HTTPS for developers** you can easily combine and configure different tools to help you manage everything in a simple way.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
## Lifespan You can define this *startup* and *shutdown* logic using the `lifespan` parameter of the `FastAPI` app, and a "context manager" (I'll show you what that is in a second). Let's start with an example and then see it in detail. We create an async function `lifespan()` with `yield` like this: ```Python hl_lines="16 19"
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operator/cmd/mesh/testdata/manifest-generate/data-snapshot.tar.gz
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docs/en/docs/index.md
We just scratched the surface, but you already get the idea of how it all works. Try changing the line with: ```Python return {"item_name": item.name, "item_id": item_id} ``` ...from: ```Python ... "item_name": item.name ... ``` ...to: ```Python ... "item_price": item.price ... ``` ...and see how your editor will auto-complete the attributes and know their types:
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okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/DerReader.kt
override fun toString(): String = path.joinToString(separator = " / ") companion object { /** * A synthetic value that indicates there's no more bytes. Values with equivalent data may also * show up in ASN.1 streams to also indicate the end of SEQUENCE, SET or other constructed * value. */ private val END_OF_DATA = DerHeader( tagClass = DerHeader.TAG_CLASS_UNIVERSAL,
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