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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
graph TB common_parameters(["common_parameters"]) read_items["/items/"] read_users["/users/"] common_parameters --> read_items common_parameters --> read_users ``` This way you write shared code once and **FastAPI** takes care of calling it for your *path operations*. !!! check Notice that you don't have to create a special class and pass it somewhere to **FastAPI** to "register" it or anything similar.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-files.md
* `seek(offset)`: Goes to the byte position `offset` (`int`) in the file. * E.g., `await myfile.seek(0)` would go to the start of the file. * This is especially useful if you run `await myfile.read()` once and then need to read the contents again. * `close()`: Closes the file. As all these methods are `async` methods, you need to "await" them.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
You can define those cases using a list in the type declaration. You will receive all the values from the duplicate header as a Python `list`. For example, to declare a header of `X-Token` that can appear more than once, you can write: === "Python 3.10+" ```Python hl_lines="9" {!> ../../../docs_src/header_params/tutorial003_an_py310.py!} ``` === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="9"
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docs/de/docs/contributing.md
<div class="termy"> ```console $ typer --install-completion zsh completion installed in /home/user/.bashrc. Completion will take effect once you restart the terminal. ``` </div> ### Dokumentationsstruktur Die Dokumentation verwendet <a href="https://www.mkdocs.org/" class="external-link" target="_blank">MkDocs</a>.
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.github/actions/people/app/main.py
three_months_commenters = Counter() six_months_commenters = Counter() one_year_commenters = Counter() authors: Dict[str, Author] = {} now = datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc) one_month_ago = now - timedelta(days=30) three_months_ago = now - timedelta(days=90) six_months_ago = now - timedelta(days=180) one_year_ago = now - timedelta(days=365) for discussion in discussion_nodes:
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tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial002_an_py39.py
client = TestClient(app, cookies={"session": "fakesession"}) with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect): with client.websocket_connect("/items/foo/ws") as websocket: message = "Message one" websocket.send_text(message) data = websocket.receive_text() assert data == "Session cookie or query token value is: fakesession" data = websocket.receive_text()
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
│ │ ├── items.py │ │ └── users.py │ └── internal │ ├── __init__.py │ └── admin.py ``` !!! tip There are several `__init__.py` files: one in each directory or subdirectory. This is what allows importing code from one file into another. For example, in `app/main.py` you could have a line like: ``` from app.routers import items ```
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docs/en/docs/advanced/sub-applications.md
# Sub Applications - Mounts If you need to have two independent FastAPI applications, with their own independent OpenAPI and their own docs UIs, you can have a main app and "mount" one (or more) sub-application(s). ## Mounting a **FastAPI** application "Mounting" means adding a completely "independent" application in a specific path, that then takes care of handling everything under that path, with the _path operations_ declared in that sub-application.
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docs/en/mkdocs.maybe-insiders.yml
# Define this here and not in the main mkdocs.yml file because that one is auto # updated and written, and the script would remove the env var INHERIT: !ENV [INSIDERS_FILE, '../en/mkdocs.no-insiders.yml'] markdown_extensions: pymdownx.highlight:
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tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial001.py
assert b"<!DOCTYPE html>" in response.content def test_websocket(): with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect): with client.websocket_connect("/ws") as websocket: message = "Message one" websocket.send_text(message) data = websocket.receive_text() assert data == f"Message text was: {message}" message = "Message two" websocket.send_text(message)
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