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manifests/charts/base/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
{{/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, THIS FILE IS A PROBABLY COPY. The original version of this file is located at /manifests directory. If you want to make a change in this file, edit the original one and run "make gen". Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set)
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manifests/charts/istio-operator/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
{{/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, THIS FILE IS A PROBABLY COPY. The original version of this file is located at /manifests directory. If you want to make a change in this file, edit the original one and run "make gen". Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set)
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manifests/charts/istio-cni/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
{{/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, THIS FILE IS A PROBABLY COPY. The original version of this file is located at /manifests directory. If you want to make a change in this file, edit the original one and run "make gen". Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set)
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.cm/estimated_time_to_review.cm
# 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. # This function calculates the estimated time to review and makes it available in the automation above. # The name `calc`, and the nesting is arbitrary. calc:
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.cm/lacks_tests.cm
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docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md
Many developers and teams already depend on **FastAPI** for their projects (including me and my team). But still, there are many improvements and features to come. **FastAPI** has a great future ahead.
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doc/go_mem.html
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CONTRIBUTING.md
sufficient description, if applicable unit tests are added, if it is a reasonable contribution (meaning it is not a single liner cosmetic PR). **2. Valid?** - If the PR passes all the quality checks then we go ahead and assign a reviewer. - If the PR didn't meet the validation criteria, we request for additional changes to be made to PR to pass quality checks and send it back or on a rare occasion we may reject it.
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cmd/signature-v4.go
errMetaCode := checkMetaHeaders(extractedSignedHeaders, r) if errMetaCode != ErrNone { return errMetaCode } // If the host which signed the request is slightly ahead in time (by less than globalMaxSkewTime) the // request should still be allowed. if pSignValues.Date.After(UTCNow().Add(globalMaxSkewTime)) { return ErrRequestNotReadyYet }
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docs/en/docs/async.md
These are very technical details of how **FastAPI** works underneath. If you have quite some technical knowledge (coroutines, threads, blocking, etc.) and are curious about how FastAPI handles `async def` vs normal `def`, go ahead. ### Path operation functions
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