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  1. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/sso/oic/OpenIdConnectAuthenticatorTest.java

            final Map<String, Object> attributes = new HashMap<>();
    
            authenticator.parseJwtClaim(jwtClaim, attributes);
    
            assertEquals("user123", attributes.get("sub"));
            assertEquals("John Doe", attributes.get("name"));
            assertEquals("john@example.com", attributes.get("email"));
        }
    
        @Test
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  2. fastapi/security/api_key.py

        ## Usage
    
        Create an instance object and use that object as the dependency in `Depends()`.
    
        The dependency result will be a string containing the key value.
    
        ## Example
    
        ```python
        from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI
        from fastapi.security import APIKeyQuery
    
        app = FastAPI()
    
        query_scheme = APIKeyQuery(name="api_key")
    
    
        @app.get("/items/")
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    ---> 100%
    ```
    
    </div>
    
    /// tip
    
    With `pwdlib`, you could even configure it to be able to read passwords created by **Django**, a **Flask** security plug-in or many others.
    
    So, you would be able to, for example, share the same data from a Django application in a database with a FastAPI application. Or gradually migrate a Django application using the same database.
    
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  4. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/CrawlingInfoHelperTest.java

            // Test characters that need special encoding
            String input1 = "http://example.com/文档"; // Unicode characters
            String result1 = crawlingInfoHelper.generateId(input1);
            assertNotNull(result1);
            assertEquals(128, result1.length());
    
            String input2 = "http://example.com/path with spaces";
            String result2 = crawlingInfoHelper.generateId(input2);
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  5. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/MarkdownRendererTest.java

        }
    
        @Test
        public void test_render_link_http() {
            String result = markdownRenderer.render("[Link](http://example.com)");
            assertTrue(result.contains("<a"));
            assertTrue(result.contains("href=\"http://example.com\""));
            assertTrue(result.contains("Link"));
            assertTrue(result.contains("rel=\"nofollow\""));
        }
    
        @Test
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-files.md

    As all these methods are `async` methods, you need to "await" them.
    
    For example, inside of an `async` *path operation function* you can get the contents with:
    
    ```Python
    contents = await myfile.read()
    ```
    
    If you are inside of a normal `def` *path operation function*, you can access the `UploadFile.file` directly, for example:
    
    ```Python
    contents = myfile.file.read()
    ```
    
    /// note | `async` Technical Details
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  7. tests/test_tutorial/test_behind_a_proxy/test_tutorial001_01.py

    from docs_src.behind_a_proxy.tutorial001_01_py310 import app
    
    client = TestClient(
        app,
        base_url="https://example.com",
        follow_redirects=False,
    )
    
    
    def test_redirect() -> None:
        response = client.get("/items")
        assert response.status_code == 307
        assert response.headers["location"] == "https://example.com/items/"
    
    
    def test_no_redirect() -> None:
        response = client.get("/items/")
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    /// note
    
    Notice that, in this case, the `item` that would be taken from the body is optional. As it has a `None` default value.
    
    ///
    
    ## Multiple body parameters { #multiple-body-parameters }
    
    In the previous example, the *path operations* would expect a JSON body with the attributes of an `Item`, like:
    
    ```JSON
    {
        "name": "Foo",
        "description": "The pretender",
        "price": 42.0,
        "tax": 3.2
    }
    ```
    
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  9. docs/ru/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    * `allow_origins` - Список источников, на которые разрешено выполнять кросс-доменные запросы. Например, `['https://example.org', 'https://www.example.org']`. Можно использовать `['*']`, чтобы разрешить любые источники.
    * `allow_origin_regex` - Регулярное выражение для определения источников, на которые разрешено выполнять кросс-доменные запросы. Например, `'https://.*\.example\.org'`.
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  10. architecture/README.md

    that can send requests to a Gradle daemon.
    Each daemon runs one request at a time. Generally speaking, the daemons only act in response to a request from a client and do not take any action on their own.
    There are some background actions that the daemon takes, for example monitoring system memory, watching for file changes or cleaning up caches.
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