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docs/pt/docs/advanced/testing-dependencies.md
Você provavelmente quer testar o provedor externo uma vez, mas não necessariamente chamá-lo em todos os testes que executarem. Neste caso, você pode sobrepor (*override*) a dependência que chama o provedor, e utilizar uma dependência customizada que retorna um *mock* do usuário, apenas para os seus testes. ### Utilize o atributo `app.dependency_overrides`
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guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/cache/LoadingCacheSingleThreadBenchmark.java
/* * For example, if concentration=2.0, the following takes the square root of * the uniformly-distributed random integer, then truncates any fractional * part, so higher integers would appear (in this case linearly) more often * than lower ones. */ return (int) Math.pow(a, 1.0 / concentration); } @AfterExperiment void tearDown() { double req = requests.get();
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
Mas lembre-se que quando você importa `Query`, `Path`, `Header`, e outras de `fastapi`, elas são na verdade funções que retornam classes especiais. /// /// info Para declarar headers, você precisa usar `Header`, caso contrário, os parâmetros seriam interpretados como parâmetros de consulta. /// ## Conversão automática `Header` tem algumas funcionalidades a mais em relação a `Path`, `Query` e `Cookie`.
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android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueBenchmark.java
*/ public class MinMaxPriorityQueueBenchmark { @Param private ComparatorType comparator; // TODO(kevinb): add 1000000 back when we have the ability to throw // NotApplicableException in the expensive comparator case. @Param({"100", "10000"}) private int size; @Param private HeapType heap; private Queue<Integer> queue; private final Random random = new Random(); @BeforeExperiment void setUp() {
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
In this case, we pass a dependency function `get_current_active_user` to `Security` (the same way we would do with `Depends`). But we also pass a `list` of scopes, in this case with just one scope: `items` (it could have more).
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cmd/object-api-interface.go
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/admin/badword/AdminBadwordAction.java
switch (form.crudMode) { case CrudMode.CREATE: return OptionalEntity.of(new BadWord()).map(entity -> { entity.setCreatedBy(username); entity.setCreatedTime(currentTime); return entity; }); case CrudMode.EDIT: if (form instanceof EditForm) {
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
In this case, you could want to document how that external API *should* look like. What *path operation* it should have, what body it should expect, what response it should return, etc. ## An app with callbacks
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
Nesse caso, você poderia querer documentar como essa API externa *deveria* ser. Que *operação de rota* ela deveria ter, que corpo ela deveria esperar, que resposta ela deveria retornar, etc. ## Um aplicativo com callbacks
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docs/logging/README.md
NOTE: - `timeToFirstByte` and `timeToResponse` will be expressed in Nanoseconds. - Additionally in the case of the erasure coded setup `tags.objectLocation` provides per object details about - Pool number the object operation was performed on. - Set number the object operation was performed on.
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