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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
<img src="/img/deployment/https/https05.svg"> ### HTTP Response The application would process the request and send a **plain (unencrypted) HTTP response** to the TLS Termination Proxy.
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tests/test_default_response_class_router.py
app.include_router(router_a, prefix="/a") app.include_router( router_b_override, prefix="/b", default_response_class=PlainTextResponse ) client = TestClient(app) json_type = "application/json" text_type = "text/plain; charset=utf-8" html_type = "text/html; charset=utf-8" override_type = "application/x-override" def test_app(): with client: response = client.get("/")
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
So, a request with a content type of `text/plain` containing JSON data would be accepted and the JSON data would be extracted.
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docs_src/dataclasses/tutorial002.py
app = FastAPI() @app.get("/items/next", response_model=Item) async def read_next_item(): return { "name": "Island In The Moon", "price": 12.99, "description": "A place to be be playin' and havin' fun", "tags": ["breater"],
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docs_src/security/tutorial005_py310.py
oauth2_scheme = OAuth2PasswordBearer( tokenUrl="token", scopes={"me": "Read information about the current user.", "items": "Read items."}, ) app = FastAPI() def verify_password(plain_password, hashed_password): return pwd_context.verify(plain_password, hashed_password) def get_password_hash(password): return pwd_context.hash(password) def get_user(db, username: str): if username in db:
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docs_src/security/tutorial005_an_py310.py
oauth2_scheme = OAuth2PasswordBearer( tokenUrl="token", scopes={"me": "Read information about the current user.", "items": "Read items."}, ) app = FastAPI() def verify_password(plain_password, hashed_password): return pwd_context.verify(plain_password, hashed_password) def get_password_hash(password): return pwd_context.hash(password) def get_user(db, username: str): if username in db:
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tests/test_tutorial/test_request_forms_and_files/test_tutorial001.py
data={"token": "foo"}, files={"file": filea, "fileb": ("testb.txt", fileb, "text/plain")}, ) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == { "file_size": 14, "token": "foo", "fileb_content_type": "text/plain", } def test_openapi_schema(client: TestClient): response = client.get("/openapi.json")
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md
In these cases, it could make sense to store the tags in an `Enum`. **FastAPI** supports that the same way as with plain strings: ```Python hl_lines="1 8-10 13 18" {!../../../docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial002b.py!} ``` ## Summary and description You can add a `summary` and `description`:
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md
=== "Python 3.8+" ```Python hl_lines="1 20" {!> ../../../docs_src/extra_models/tutorial004.py!} ``` ## Response with arbitrary `dict` You can also declare a response using a plain arbitrary `dict`, declaring just the type of the keys and values, without using a Pydantic model. This is useful if you don't know the valid field/attribute names (that would be needed for a Pydantic model) beforehand.
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
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