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pyproject.toml
[build-system] requires = ["pdm-backend"] build-backend = "pdm.backend" [project] name = "fastapi" dynamic = ["version"] description = "FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production" readme = "README.md" requires-python = ">=3.8" authors = [ { name = "Sebastián Ramírez", email = "******@****.***" }, ] classifiers = [ "Intended Audience :: Information Technology",
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cmd/admin-handlers_test.go
// Erasure backend for admin-handler tests. func prepareAdminErasureTestBed(ctx context.Context) (*adminErasureTestBed, error) { ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) // reset global variables to start afresh. resetTestGlobals() // Set globalIsErasure to indicate that the setup uses an erasure // code backend. globalIsErasure = true
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okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskFaker.kt
* [advanceUntil]. These functions don't return until the task threads are all idle. * * Task threads release their execution privilege in these ways: * * * By yielding in [TaskRunner.Backend.coordinatorWait]. * * By yielding in [BlockingQueue.poll]. * * By completing. */ class TaskFaker : Closeable { @Suppress("NOTHING_TO_INLINE") internal inline fun Any.assertThreadHoldsLock() {
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pdm_build.py
import os from typing import Any, Dict from pdm.backend.hooks import Context TIANGOLO_BUILD_PACKAGE = os.getenv("TIANGOLO_BUILD_PACKAGE", "fastapi") def pdm_build_initialize(context: Context) -> None: metadata = context.config.metadata # Get custom config for the current package, from the env var config: Dict[str, Any] = context.config.data["tool"]["tiangolo"][ "_internal-slim-build"
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskLogger.kt
if (loggingEnabled) { startNs = queue.taskRunner.backend.nanoTime() log(task, queue, "starting") } var completedNormally = false try { val result = block() completedNormally = true return result } finally { if (loggingEnabled) { val elapsedNs = queue.taskRunner.backend.nanoTime() - startNs if (completedNormally) {
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manifests/addons/values-loki.yaml
resultsCache: enabled: false chunksCache: enabled: false singleBinary: replicas: 1 deploymentMode: SingleBinary gateway: enabled: false read: replicas: 0 write: replicas: 0 backend:
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okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/OkHttpClientTestRule.kt
if (isLoom()) { val backend = TaskRunner.RealBackend(loomThreadFactory()) val taskRunner = TaskRunner(backend) OkHttpClient.Builder() .connectionPool( buildConnectionPool( connectionListener = connectionListener, taskRunner = taskRunner, ), ) .dispatcher(Dispatcher(backend.executor)) .taskRunnerInternal(taskRunner)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md
# Security - First Steps Let's imagine that you have your **backend** API in some domain. And you have a **frontend** in another domain or in a different path of the same domain (or in a mobile application). And you want to have a way for the frontend to authenticate with the backend, using a **username** and **password**. We can use **OAuth2** to build that with **FastAPI**.
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/websockets.md
E para comunicar usando WebSockets com seu backend, você provavelmente usaria as utilidades do seu frontend. Ou você pode ter um aplicativo móvel nativo que se comunica diretamente com seu backend WebSocket, em código nativo. Ou você pode ter qualquer outra forma de comunicar com o endpoint WebSocket. ---
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md
# Segurança - Primeiros Passos Vamos imaginar que você tem a sua API **backend** em algum domínio. E você tem um **frontend** em outro domínio ou em um path diferente no mesmo domínio (ou em uma aplicação mobile). E você quer uma maneira de o frontend autenticar o backend, usando um **username** e **senha**. Nós podemos usar o **OAuth2** junto com o **FastAPI**.
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