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docs_src/schema_extra_example/tutorial005_an_py39.py
async def update_item( *, item_id: int, item: Annotated[ Item, Body( openapi_examples={ "normal": { "summary": "A normal example", "description": "A **normal** item works correctly.", "value": { "name": "Foo", "description": "A very nice Item",
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cmd/testdata/config/1.yaml
certs-dir: '/home/user/.minio/certs/' pools: # Specify the nodes and drives with pools - - 'https://server-example-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server{1...2}-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server3-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server4-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - - 'https://server-example-pool2:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server{1...2}-pool2:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/'
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misc/go_android_exec/README
C compiler from the Android NDK. For example, CGO_ENABLED=1 \ GOOS=android \ GOARCH=arm64 \ CC_FOR_TARGET=$NDK/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android21-clang \ ./all.bash To run tests on the Android device, add the bin directory to PATH so the go tool can find the go_android_$GOARCH_exec wrapper generated by make.bash. For example, to run the go1 benchmarks
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md
But you can return a `JSONResponse` directly from your *path operations*. It might be useful, for example, to return custom headers or cookies. ## Return a `Response` In fact, you can return any `Response` or any sub-class of it. /// tip `JSONResponse` itself is a sub-class of `Response`. ///
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dbflute_fess/dfprop/commonColumnMap.dfprop
# commonColumnMap: (Default map:{}) # # The definition of common column(contains auto set-up). # For example, the date you registered the record, # the user who updated the record and so on... # The column names are treated as case insensitive. # # The variable '$$AccessContext$$' means allcommon.AccessContext. # # Example: # map:{ # ; commonColumnMap = map:{ # ; REGISTER_DATETIME=TIMESTAMP ; REGISTER_USER=VARCHAR
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docs/lambda/README.md
This document focuses on showing a working example on how to use Object Lambda with MinIO, you must have [MinIO deployed in your environment](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/installation.html) before you can start using external lambda functions. You also must install Python version 3.8 or later for the lambda handlers to work. ## Example Lambda handler Install the necessary dependencies. ```sh
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docs_src/schema_extra_example/tutorial005_an.py
async def update_item( *, item_id: int, item: Annotated[ Item, Body( openapi_examples={ "normal": { "summary": "A normal example", "description": "A **normal** item works correctly.", "value": { "name": "Foo", "description": "A very nice Item",
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cmd/testdata/config/2.yaml
certs-dir: '/home/user/.minio/certs/' pools: # Specify the nodes and drives with pools - - 'https://server-example-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server1-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server3-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server4-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - - 'https://server-example-pool2:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/' - 'https://server1-pool2:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/'
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fastapi/applications.py
**Example** ```python from fastapi import FastAPI app = FastAPI( servers=[ {"url": "https://stag.example.com", "description": "Staging environment"}, {"url": "https://prod.example.com", "description": "Production environment"}, ]
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docs/en/docs/img/deployment/https/https05.drawio
</mxCell> <mxCell id="29" value="<font face="Roboto" data-font-src="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto" style="font-size: 24px">https://someapp.example.com</font>" style="rounded=0;whiteSpace=wrap;html=1;fontStyle=1;strokeWidth=4;" parent="33" vertex="1"> <mxGeometry x="60" y="27" width="380" height="250" as="geometry"/> </mxCell>
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