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docs/tr/docs/fastapi-people.md
{% if people %} <div class="user-list user-list-center"> {% for user in people.last_month_experts[:10] %}
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docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md
In general, ASGI middlewares are classes that expect to receive an ASGI app as the first argument. So, in the documentation for third-party ASGI middlewares they will probably tell you to do something like: ```Python from unicorn import UnicornMiddleware app = SomeASGIApp() new_app = UnicornMiddleware(app, some_config="rainbow") ```
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docs/ko/docs/deployment/docker.md
나중에 아래 세션에서 Poetry를 사용한 예시를 보이겠습니다. 👇 ### **FastAPI** 코드 생성하기 * `app` 디렉터리를 생성하고 이동합니다. * 빈 파일 `__init__.py`을 생성합니다. * 다음과 같은 `main.py`을 생성합니다: ```Python from typing import Union from fastapi import FastAPI app = FastAPI() @app.get("/") def read_root(): return {"Hello": "World"} @app.get("/items/{item_id}")
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
You can create and use environment variables in the shell, without needing Python: === "Linux, macOS, Windows Bash" <div class="termy"> ```console // You could create an env var MY_NAME with $ export MY_NAME="Wade Wilson" // Then you could use it with other programs, like $ echo "Hello $MY_NAME" Hello Wade Wilson ``` </div> === "Windows PowerShell"
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docs/zh/docs/advanced/settings.md
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docs/en/docs/fastapi-people.md
You can see the **FastAPI Experts** for: * [Last Month](#fastapi-experts-last-month) 🤓 * [3 Months](#fastapi-experts-3-months) 😎 * [6 Months](#fastapi-experts-6-months) 🧐 * [1 Year](#fastapi-experts-1-year) 🧑🔬 * [**All Time**](#fastapi-experts-all-time) 🧙 ### FastAPI Experts - Last Month
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
## 0.51.0 * Re-export utils from Starlette: * This allows using things like `from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse` instead of `from starlette.responses import JSONResponse`. * It's mainly syntax sugar, a convenience for developer experience.
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.github/actions/people/app/main.py
import logging import subprocess import sys from collections import Counter, defaultdict from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone from pathlib import Path from typing import Any, Container, DefaultDict, Dict, List, Set, Union import httpx import yaml from github import Github from pydantic import BaseModel, SecretStr from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings github_graphql_url = "https://api.github.com/graphql"
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md
## Embed a single body parameter Let's say you only have a single `item` body parameter from a Pydantic model `Item`. By default, **FastAPI** will then expect its body directly. But if you want it to expect a JSON with a key `item` and inside of it the model contents, as it does when you declare extra body parameters, you can use the special `Body` parameter `embed`: ```Python
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docs/ja/docs/fastapi-people.md
{% for user in people.last_month_experts[:10] %} <div class="user"><a href="{{ user.url }}" target="_blank"><div class="avatar-wrapper"><img src="{{ user.avatarUrl }}"/></div><div class="title">@{{ user.login }}</div></a> <div class="count">Issues replied: {{ user.count }}</div></div> {% endfor %} </div> {% endif %} ## Experts **FastAPI experts** を紹介します。🤓
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