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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md
That's what makes it possible to have multiple automatic interactive documentation interfaces, code generation, etc. OpenAPI has a way to define multiple security "schemes". By using them, you can take advantage of all these standard-based tools, including these interactive documentation systems. OpenAPI defines the following security schemes: * `apiKey`: an application specific key that can come from: * A query parameter. * A header.
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fastapi/security/api_key.py
""" API key authentication using a query parameter. This defines the name of the query parameter that should be provided in the request with the API key and integrates that into the OpenAPI documentation. It extracts the key value sent in the query parameter automatically and provides it as the dependency result. But it doesn't define how to send that API key to the client. ## Usage
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docs/en/docs/reference/httpconnection.md
# `HTTPConnection` class When you want to define dependencies that should be compatible with both HTTP and WebSockets, you can define a parameter that takes an `HTTPConnection` instead of a `Request` or a `WebSocket`. You can import it from `fastapi.requests`: ```python from fastapi.requests import HTTPConnection ```
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maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/ArtifactFilterManager.java
@Deprecated public interface ArtifactFilterManager { /** * Returns a filter for core + extension artifacts. * * @return the artifact filter * @deprecated use {@code META-INF/maven/extension.xml} to define artifacts exported by Maven core and plugin * extensions. */ ArtifactFilter getArtifactFilter(); /** * Returns a filter for only the core artifacts. *
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.cm/complex_changes.cm
# this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run. In a way, the `on` conditions # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file. # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique # within the file. We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in # its own file. on: - pr_created - commit
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api/maven-api-toolchain/src/main/mdo/toolchains.mdo
define its own format and semantics. This was generally a properties format. <p>Since Maven 3.2.4, the type for this field has been changed to Properties to match the de-facto format. <p>Each toolchain defines its own properties names and semantics. </description> </field> <field>
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docs/en/docs/reference/websockets.md
It is provided directly by Starlette, but you can import it from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import WebSocket ``` !!! tip When you want to define dependencies that should be compatible with both HTTP and WebSockets, you can define a parameter that takes an `HTTPConnection` instead of a `Request` or a `WebSocket`. ::: fastapi.WebSocket options: members: - scope - app
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.cm/add_usual_expert.cm
# this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run. In a way, the `on` conditions # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file. # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique # within the file. We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in # its own file. on: - pr_created - commit
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
# Header Parameters You can define Header parameters the same way you define `Query`, `Path` and `Cookie` parameters. ## Import `Header` First import `Header`: === "Python 3.10+" ```Python hl_lines="3" {!> ../../../docs_src/header_params/tutorial001_an_py310.py!} ``` === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="3" {!> ../../../docs_src/header_params/tutorial001_an_py39.py!} ``` === "Python 3.8+"
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md
# Background Tasks You can define background tasks to be run *after* returning a response. This is useful for operations that need to happen after a request, but that the client doesn't really have to be waiting for the operation to complete before receiving the response. This includes, for example: * Email notifications sent after performing an action:
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