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  1. docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md

    It just returns a JSON response with the result of the application's `.openapi()` method.
    
    By default, what the method `.openapi()` does is check the property `.openapi_schema` to see if it has contents and return them.
    
    If it doesn't, it generates them using the utility function at `fastapi.openapi.utils.get_openapi`.
    
    And that function `get_openapi()` receives as parameters:
    
    * `title`: The OpenAPI title, shown in the docs.
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  2. .github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/questions.yml

            By asking questions in a structured way (following this) it will be much easier to help you.
    
            And there's a high chance that you will find the solution along the way and you won't even have to submit it and wait for an answer. 😎
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-dependencies.md

    # Testing Dependencies with Overrides { #testing-dependencies-with-overrides }
    
    ## Overriding dependencies during testing { #overriding-dependencies-during-testing }
    
    There are some scenarios where you might want to override a dependency during testing.
    
    You don't want the original dependency to run (nor any of the sub-dependencies it might have).
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    * Caddy (that can also handle certificate renewals)
    * Nginx
    * HAProxy
    
    ## Let's Encrypt { #lets-encrypt }
    
    Before Let's Encrypt, these **HTTPS certificates** were sold by trusted third parties.
    
    The process to acquire one of these certificates used to be cumbersome, require quite some paperwork and the certificates were quite expensive.
    
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  5. docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md

    in a future release! If you’re skipping releases, it’ll be much easier if you upgrade to OkHttp 4.0
    as an intermediate step.
    
    #### Vars and Vals
    
    Java doesn’t have language support for properties so developers make do with getters and setters.
    Kotlin does have properties and we take advantage of them in OkHttp.
    
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  6. CONTRIBUTING.md

    These issues are more complex and might be challenging for first-time contributors.
    
    You can share your interest in fixing the issue by commenting on it.
    If somebody shared their interest in the issue, please consider letting them work on it.
    However, if there are no changes for more than a week, it's safe to assume that the issue is up for grabs.
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  7. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RoutePlanner.kt

     *
     *  2. If there is a connection in the pool that can satisfy the request it is used. Note that it is
     *     possible for shared exchanges to make requests to different host names! See
     *     [RealConnection.isEligible] for details.
     *
     *  3. Attempt plans from prior connect attempts for this call. These occur as either follow-ups to
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    be built using the **Dependency Injection** system. But in fact, there is actually **no need to create "plug-ins"**, as by using dependencies it's possible to declare an infinite number of integrations and interactions that become available to your *path operation functions*.
    
    And dependencies can be created in a very simple and intuitive way that allows you to just import the Python packages you need, and integrate them with your API functions in a couple of lines of code, *literally*....
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    * `DELETE`
    
    ...and the more exotic ones:
    
    * `OPTIONS`
    * `HEAD`
    * `PATCH`
    * `TRACE`
    
    In the HTTP protocol, you can communicate to each path using one (or more) of these "methods".
    
    ---
    
    When building APIs, you normally use these specific HTTP methods to perform a specific action.
    
    Normally you use:
    
    * `POST`: to create data.
    * `GET`: to read data.
    * `PUT`: to update data.
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  10. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/FinalizableReferenceQueueClassLoaderUnloadingTest.java

       * to reference the FinalizableReferenceQueue class then its ClassLoader cannot be
       * garbage-collected, even if there are no more instances of FinalizableReferenceQueue itself.
       * The code in FinalizableReferenceQueue goes to considerable trouble to ensure that there are
       * no such references and the tests here check that that trouble has not been in vain.
       *
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