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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    ```JSON
    {
      "item": "The Foo Wrestlers"
    }
    ```
    
    But if the client requests `http://example.com/items/bar` (a non-existent `item_id` `"bar"`), that client will receive an HTTP status code of 404 (the "not found" error), and a JSON response of:
    
    ```JSON
    {
      "detail": "Item not found"
    }
    ```
    
    /// tip
    
    When raising an `HTTPException`, you can pass any value that can be converted to JSON as the parameter `detail`, not only `str`.
    
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  2. docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial001_py39.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.get("/items/", operation_id="some_specific_id_you_define")
    async def read_items():
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  3. tests/test_tutorial/test_python_types/test_tutorial007.py

    from docs_src.python_types.tutorial007_py39 import process_items
    
    
    def test_process_items():
        items_t = (1, 2, "foo")
        items_s = {b"a", b"b", b"c"}
    
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  4. docs/de/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    ### Die resultierende Response { #the-resulting-response }
    
    Wenn der Client `http://example.com/items/foo` anfordert (ein `item_id` `"foo"`), erhält dieser Client einen HTTP-Statuscode 200 und diese JSON-Response:
    
    ```JSON
    {
      "item": "The Foo Wrestlers"
    }
    ```
    
    Aber wenn der Client `http://example.com/items/bar` anfordert (ein nicht-existierendes `item_id` `"bar"`), erhält er einen HTTP-Statuscode 404 (der „Not Found“-Error) und eine JSON-Response wie:
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  5. docs_src/custom_response/tutorial001b_py39.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI
    from fastapi.responses import ORJSONResponse
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.get("/items/", response_class=ORJSONResponse)
    async def read_items():
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  6. docs/es/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    ///
    
    ## Otro módulo con `APIRouter` { #another-module-with-apirouter }
    
    Digamos que también tienes los endpoints dedicados a manejar "items" de tu aplicación en el módulo `app/routers/items.py`.
    
    Tienes *path operations* para:
    
    * `/items/`
    * `/items/{item_id}`
    
    Es toda la misma estructura que con `app/routers/users.py`.
    
    Pero queremos ser más inteligentes y simplificar un poco el código.
    
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  7. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    {* ../../docs_src/bigger_applications/app_an_py39/routers/items.py hl[5:10,16,21] title["app/routers/items.py"] *}
    
    Como o caminho de cada *operação de rota* deve começar com `/`, como em:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="1"
    @router.get("/{item_id}")
    async def read_item(item_id: str):
        ...
    ```
    
    ...o prefixo não deve incluir um `/` final.
    
    Então, o prefixo neste caso é `/items`.
    
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  8. docs/de/docs/tutorial/query-params.md

    Wenn Sie nun zu:
    
    ```
    http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo?short=1
    ```
    
    oder
    
    ```
    http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo?short=True
    ```
    
    oder
    
    ```
    http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo?short=true
    ```
    
    oder
    
    ```
    http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo?short=on
    ```
    
    oder
    
    ```
    http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo?short=yes
    ```
    
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  9. docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial002_py39.py

    from fastapi import FastAPI
    from fastapi.routing import APIRoute
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.get("/items/")
    async def read_items():
        return [{"item_id": "Foo"}]
    
    
    def use_route_names_as_operation_ids(app: FastAPI) -> None:
        """
        Simplify operation IDs so that generated API clients have simpler function
        names.
    
        Should be called only after all routes have been added.
        """
        for route in app.routes:
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  10. tests/test_tutorial/test_path_operation_advanced_configurations/test_tutorial003.py

    from docs_src.path_operation_advanced_configuration.tutorial003_py39 import app
    
    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_get():
        response = client.get("/items/")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == [{"item_id": "Foo"}]
    
    
    def test_openapi_schema():
        response = client.get("/openapi.json")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {
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