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tests/test_tutorial/test_query_params_str_validations/test_tutorial012_an_py39.py
@needs_py39 def test_default_query_values(client: TestClient): url = "/items/" response = client.get(url) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == {"q": ["foo", "bar"]} @needs_py39 def test_multi_query_values(client: TestClient): url = "/items/?q=baz&q=foobar" response = client.get(url) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
Então, se você rodar este exemplo e for até <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo</a>, você verá a seguinte resposta: ```JSON {"item_id":"foo"} ``` ## Parâmetros da rota com tipos Você pode declarar o tipo de um parâmetro na função usando as anotações padrões do Python:
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tests/test_tutorial/test_schema_extra_example/test_tutorial001_pv1.py
client = TestClient(app) return client @needs_pydanticv1 def test_post_body_example(client: TestClient): response = client.put( "/items/5", json={ "name": "Foo", "description": "A very nice Item", "price": 35.4, "tax": 3.2, }, ) assert response.status_code == 200 @needs_pydanticv1
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tests/test_tutorial/test_query_params_str_validations/test_tutorial011_py310.py
client = TestClient(app) return client @needs_py310 def test_multi_query_values(client: TestClient): url = "/items/?q=foo&q=bar" response = client.get(url) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == {"q": ["foo", "bar"]} @needs_py310 def test_query_no_values(client: TestClient): url = "/items/" response = client.get(url)
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tests/test_tutorial/test_query_params_str_validations/test_tutorial011_py39.py
client = TestClient(app) return client @needs_py39 def test_multi_query_values(client: TestClient): url = "/items/?q=foo&q=bar" response = client.get(url) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == {"q": ["foo", "bar"]} @needs_py39 def test_query_no_values(client: TestClient): url = "/items/" response = client.get(url)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EqualsTester.java
/** * Tester for equals() and hashCode() methods of a class. * * <p>The simplest use case is: * * <pre> * new EqualsTester().addEqualityGroup(foo).testEquals(); * </pre> * * <p>This tests {@code foo.equals(foo)}, {@code foo.equals(null)}, and a few other operations. * * <p>For more extensive testing, add multiple equality groups. Each group should contain objects
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tests/test_serialize_response.py
@app.get("/items/coerce", response_model=Item) def get_coerce(): return {"name": "coerce", "price": "1.0"} @app.get("/items/validlist", response_model=List[Item]) def get_validlist(): return [ {"name": "foo"}, {"name": "bar", "price": 1.0}, {"name": "baz", "price": 2.0, "owner_ids": [1, 2, 3]}, ] client = TestClient(app) def test_valid(): response = client.get("/items/valid")
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tests/test_tuples.py
client = TestClient(app) def test_model_with_tuple_valid(): data = {"items": [["foo", "bar"], ["baz", "whatelse"]]} response = client.post("/model-with-tuple/", json=data) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == data def test_model_with_tuple_invalid(): data = {"items": [["foo", "bar"], ["baz", "whatelse", "too", "much"]]}
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