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docs/orchestration/README.md
## Why is MinIO cloud-native?
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docs/fr/docs/deployment/index.md
# Déploiement Le déploiement d'une application **FastAPI** est relativement simple. ## Que signifie le déploiement **Déployer** une application signifie effectuer les étapes nécessaires pour la rendre **disponible pour les utilisateurs**. Pour une **API Web**, cela implique normalement de la placer sur une **machine distante**, avec un **programme serveur**
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/index.md
<span style="color: green;">INFO</span>: Started server process [28722] <span style="color: green;">INFO</span>: Waiting for application startup. <span style="color: green;">INFO</span>: Application startup complete. ``` </div> Il est **FORTEMENT encouragé** que vous écriviez ou copiez le code, l'éditiez et l'exécutiez localement.
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docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
The normal (default) process, is as follows. A `FastAPI` application (instance) has an `.openapi()` method that is expected to return the OpenAPI schema. As part of the application object creation, a *path operation* for `/openapi.json` (or for whatever you set your `openapi_url`) is registered. It just returns a JSON response with the result of the application's `.openapi()` method.
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tests/test_tutorial/test_additional_responses/test_tutorial001.py
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tests/test_tutorial/test_handling_errors/test_tutorial005.py
"description": "Successful Response", "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}}, }, "422": { "description": "Validation Error", "content": { "application/json": { "schema": {
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samples/crawler/build.gradle.kts
plugins { kotlin("jvm") application } application { mainClass.set("okhttp3.sample.Crawler") } dependencies { implementation(projects.okhttp) implementation(libs.jsoup) } tasks.compileJava { options.isWarnings = falseRegistered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Feb 15 23:38:32 UTC 2022 - 234 bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/pt/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
So, you would be able to, for example, share the same data from a Django application in a database with a FastAPI application. Or gradually migrate a Django application using the same database. And your users would be able to login from your Django app or from your **FastAPI** app, at the same time. ///
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tests/test_tutorial/test_dependencies/test_tutorial001_tutorial001_02.py
"description": "Successful Response", "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}}, }, "422": { "description": "Validation Error", "content": { "application/json": { "schema": {
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