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docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
Because it's a Python exception, you don't `return` it, you `raise` it.
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fastapi/applications.py
internally. The first time it is called it stores the result in the attribute `app.openapi_schema`, and next times it is called, it just returns that same result. To avoid the cost of generating the schema every time. If you need to modify the generated OpenAPI schema, you could modify it. Read more in the
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docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md
# Deployment Deploying a **FastAPI** application is relatively easy. ## What Does Deployment Mean To **deploy** an application means to perform the necessary steps to make it **available to the users**. For a **web API**, it normally involves putting it in a **remote machine**, with a **server program** that provides good performance, stability, etc, so that your **users** can **access** the application efficiently and without interruptions or problems.
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueTest.java
Iterator<Integer> it = mmHeap.iterator(); assertEquals((Integer) 1, it.next()); assertEquals((Integer) 20, it.next()); assertEquals((Integer) 100, it.next()); assertEquals((Integer) 2, it.next()); it.remove(); assertFalse(mmHeap.contains(2)); assertTrue(it.hasNext()); assertEquals((Integer) 3, it.next()); assertTrue(it.hasNext());
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fastapi/security/api_key.py
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 Create an instance object and use that object as the dependency in `Depends()`.
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build-logic-commons/module-identity/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/identity/extension/ReleasedVersionsDetails.kt
allTestedVersions = testedVersions.map { VersionNumber.parse(it.gradleVersion().version) } .groupBy { "${it.major}.${it.minor}" } .map { (_, v) -> v.maxOrNull()!!.format() } // Limit to first and last release of each major version mainTestedVersions = testedVersions.map { VersionNumber.parse(it.gradleVersion().version) } .groupBy { it.major }
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http/CancelTest.kt
assertThat(events2).isEqualTo(expectedEvents2) } private fun isConnectionEvent(it: CallEvent?) = it is CallStart || it is CallEnd || it is ConnectStart || it is ConnectEnd || it is ConnectionAcquired || it is ConnectionReleased || it is Canceled || it is RequestFailed || it is ResponseFailed private fun sleep(delayMillis: Int) { try {
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/core/io/LineIteratorTest.java
final LineIterator it = new LineIterator(reader); assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true)); assertThat(it.next(), is("aaa")); assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true)); assertThat(it.next(), is("bbb")); assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true)); assertThat(it.next(), is("ccc")); assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(not(true))); } /**
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build-logic-commons/gradle-plugin/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/testcleanup/TestFilesCleanupService.kt
reports.filter { it.isDirectory }.forEach { val destFile = rootBuildDir.resolve("report$projectPathName-${it.name}.zip") zip(destFile, it) } // Zip all files in project build directory into a single zip file to avoid publishing too many tiny files reports.filter { it.isFile && it.toPath().startsWith(projectBuildDirPath) }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md
``` </div> It is **HIGHLY encouraged** that you write or copy the code, edit it and run it locally. Using it in your editor is what really shows you the benefits of FastAPI, seeing how little code you have to write, all the type checks, autocompletion, etc. --- ## Install FastAPI The first step is to install FastAPI. For the tutorial, you might want to install it with all the optional dependencies and features:
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