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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
```Python hl_lines="3" title="app/internal/admin.py" {!../../docs_src/bigger_applications/app/internal/admin.py!} ``` But we still want to set a custom `prefix` when including the `APIRouter` so that all its *path operations* start with `/admin`, we want to secure it with the `dependencies` we already have for this project, and we want to include `tags` and `responses`.
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compat/maven-compat/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/resolver/ArtifactResolverTest.java
// It would be cool if there was a hook that I could use to set up a test environment. // I want to set up a local/remote repositories for testing but I don't want to have // to change them when I change the layout of the repositories. So I want to generate // the structure I want to test by using the artifact handler manager which dictates // the layout used for a particular artifact type. /** */
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internal/handlers/proxy_test.go
for _, v := range headers { req := &http.Request{ Header: http.Header{ v.key: []string{v.val}, }, } res := GetSourceScheme(req) if res != v.expected { t.Errorf("wrong header for %s: got %s want %s", v.key, res, v.expected) } } } // TestGetSourceIP - check the source ip of a request is parsed correctly. func TestGetSourceIP(t *testing.T) { headers := []headerTest{
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impl/maven-core/plugin-manager.txt
* installation * activation * update * deactivation * un-installation When a plugin is installed we may want to check the license and make users agree. We may also want to unpack the given plugin in a particular location.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
For example, let's say that you want to use <a href="https://github.com/ijl/orjson" class="external-link" target="_blank">`orjson`</a>, but with some custom settings not used in the included `ORJSONResponse` class. Let's say you want it to return indented and formatted JSON, so you want to use the orjson option `orjson.OPT_INDENT_2`.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
Let's imagine that you have some **machine learning models** that you want to use to handle requests. 🤖 The same models are shared among requests, so, it's not one model per request, or one per user or something similar. Let's imagine that loading the model can **take quite some time**, because it has to read a lot of **data from disk**. So you don't want to do it for every request.
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docs/en/docs/how-to/separate-openapi-schemas.md
## Do not Separate Schemas Now, there are some cases where you might want to have the **same schema for input and output**. Probably the main use case for this is if you already have some autogenerated client code/SDKs and you don't want to update all the autogenerated client code/SDKs yet, you probably will want to do it at some point, but maybe not right now.
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internal/hash/reader.go
if err == io.EOF { // Verify content SHA256, if set. if r.expectedMin > 0 { if r.bytesRead < r.expectedMin { return 0, SizeTooSmall{Want: r.expectedMin, Got: r.bytesRead} } } if r.expectedMax > 0 { if r.bytesRead > r.expectedMax { return 0, SizeTooLarge{Want: r.expectedMax, Got: r.bytesRead} } } if r.sha256 != nil { if sum := r.sha256.Sum(nil); !bytes.Equal(r.contentSHA256, sum) {
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manifests/addons/values-kiali.yaml
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
### One Process per Container In this type of scenario, you probably would want to have **a single (Uvicorn) process per container**, as you would already be handling replication at the cluster level. So, in this case, you **would not** want to have a multiple workers in the container, for example with the `--workers` command line option.You would want to have just a **single Uvicorn process** per container (but probably multiple containers).
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