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  1. tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001.py

        response = client.post(
            "/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": "50.5", "description": "Some Foo"}
        )
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
            "name": "Foo",
            "price": 50.5,
            "description": "Some Foo",
            "tax": None,
        }
    
    
    def test_post_with_str_float_description_tax(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post(
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  2. architecture/README.md

    ## Platform architecture
    
    Gradle is arranged into several coarse-grained components called "platforms".
    Each platform provides support for some kind of automation, such as building JVM software or building Gradle plugins.
    Most platforms typically build on the features of other platforms.
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md

        When you install with `pip install fastapi` it comes with some default optional standard dependencies.
    
        If you don't want to have those optional dependencies, you can instead install `pip install fastapi-slim`.
    
    ## Advanced User Guide
    
    There is also an **Advanced User Guide** that you can read later after this **Tutorial - User guide**.
    
    The **Advanced User Guide**, builds on this, uses the same concepts, and teaches you some extra features.
    
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  4. .cm/complex_changes.cm

              approvals: 2
    
    # To simplify the automations section, some calculations are placed under unique YAML keys defined here.
    # Read the "|" not as "or", but as a "pipe", taking the output of the previous command and passing it to the next command.
    # This section could also appear ahead of the automations section.
    
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  5. .cm/lacks_tests.cm

    # To simplify the automations section, some calculations are placed under unique YAML keys defined here.
    # Read the "|" not as "or", but as a "pipe", taking the output of the previous command and passing it to the next command.
    # This section could also appear ahead of the automations section.
    
    colors:
      yellow: 'ffb300'
    
    includes_src_changes: {{ files | match(regex=r/.*\/src\//) | some }}
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  6. .idea/inspectionProfiles/Gradle.xml

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  7. cmd/erasure-common.go

    		dataArray = append(dataArray, toAdd)
    	}
    
    	ignoredErrs := []error{
    		errFileNotFound,
    		errVolumeNotFound,
    		errFileVersionNotFound,
    		io.ErrUnexpectedEOF, // some times we would read without locks, ignore these errors
    		io.EOF,              // some times we would read without locks, ignore these errors
    		context.DeadlineExceeded,
    		context.Canceled,
    	}
    	ignoredErrs = append(ignoredErrs, objectOpIgnoredErrs...)
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

    This is the basic idea. But you will probably want to take care of some additional things, like:
    
    * Security - HTTPS
    * Running on startup
    * Restarts
    * Replication (the number of processes running)
    * Memory
    * Previous steps before starting
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

        {!> ../../../docs_src/response_model/tutorial002.py!}
        ```
    
    Now, whenever a browser is creating a user with a password, the API will return the same password in the response.
    
    In this case, it might not be a problem, because it's the same user sending the password.
    
    But if we use the same model for another *path operation*, we could be sending our user's passwords to every client.
    
    !!! danger
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  10. docs/en/docs/how-to/configure-swagger-ui.md

    # Configure Swagger UI
    
    You can configure some extra <a href="https://swagger.io/docs/open-source-tools/swagger-ui/usage/configuration" class="external-link" target="_blank">Swagger UI parameters</a>.
    
    To configure them, pass the `swagger_ui_parameters` argument when creating the `FastAPI()` app object or to the `get_swagger_ui_html()` function.
    
    `swagger_ui_parameters` receives a dictionary with the configurations passed to Swagger UI directly.
    
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