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  1. SECURITY.md

    TensorFlow
    [**models**](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/glossary/#model) (to
    use a term commonly used by machine learning practitioners) are expressed as
    programs that TensorFlow executes. TensorFlow programs are encoded as
    computation
    [**graphs**](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/glossary/#graph).
    Since models are practically programs that TensorFlow executes, using untrusted
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  2. api/maven-api-settings/pom.xml

                  <version>2.0.0</version>
                  <velocityBasedir>${project.basedir}/../../src/mdo</velocityBasedir>
                  <models>
                    <model>src/main/mdo/settings.mdo</model>
                  </models>
                  <templates>
                    <template>model.vm</template>
                  </templates>
                  <params>
                    <param>packageModelV4=org.apache.maven.api.settings</param>
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  3. tests/test_tuples.py

        response = client.post("/tuple-of-models/", json=data)
        assert response.status_code == 422, response.text
    
        data = [{"x": 1, "y": 2}]
        response = client.post("/tuple-of-models/", json=data)
        assert response.status_code == 422, response.text
    
    
    def test_tuple_form_valid():
        response = client.post("/tuple-form/", data={"values": ("1", "2")})
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    ## See it in the docs
    
    When you see the automatic docs, you can check that the input model and output model will both have their own JSON Schema:
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/response-model/image01.png">
    
    And both models will be used for the interactive API documentation:
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/response-model/image02.png">
    
    ## Other Return Type Annotations
    
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  5. docs/en/mkdocs.yml

        - tutorial/query-param-models.md
        - tutorial/body-multiple-params.md
        - tutorial/body-fields.md
        - tutorial/body-nested-models.md
        - tutorial/schema-extra-example.md
        - tutorial/extra-data-types.md
        - tutorial/cookie-params.md
        - tutorial/header-params.md
        - tutorial/cookie-param-models.md
        - tutorial/header-param-models.md
        - tutorial/response-model.md
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  6. compat/maven-plugin-api/pom.xml

                    <param>packageToolV4=org.apache.maven.plugin.lifecycle.io</param>
                  </params>
                  <models>
                    <model>../../api/maven-api-plugin/src/main/mdo/lifecycle.mdo</model>
                  </models>
                  <version>2.0.0</version>
                </configuration>
              </execution>
              <execution>
                <id>velocity-plugin</id>
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  7. docs_src/sql_databases_peewee/sql_app/crud.py

    from . import models, schemas
    
    
    def get_user(user_id: int):
        return models.User.filter(models.User.id == user_id).first()
    
    
    def get_user_by_email(email: str):
        return models.User.filter(models.User.email == email).first()
    
    
    def get_users(skip: int = 0, limit: int = 100):
        return list(models.User.select().offset(skip).limit(limit))
    
    
    def create_user(user: schemas.UserCreate):
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md

    It improves editor support for Pydantic models, with:
    
    * auto-completion
    * type checks
    * refactoring
    * searching
    * inspections
    
    ///
    
    ## Use the model
    
    Inside of the function, you can access all the attributes of the model object directly:
    
    {!> ../../docs_src/body/tutorial002_py310.py!}
    
    ## Request body + path parameters
    
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  9. api/maven-api-metadata/pom.xml

                  <velocityBasedir>${project.basedir}/../../src/mdo</velocityBasedir>
                  <version>1.2.0</version>
                  <models>
                    <model>src/main/mdo/metadata.mdo</model>
                  </models>
                  <templates>
                    <template>model.vm</template>
                  </templates>
                  <params>
                    <param>packageModelV4=org.apache.maven.api.metadata</param>
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    You can see those schemas because they were declared with the models in the app.
    
    That information is available in the app's **OpenAPI schema**, and then shown in the API docs (by Swagger UI).
    
    And that same information from the models that is included in OpenAPI is what can be used to **generate the client code**.
    
    ### Generate a TypeScript Client
    
    Now that we have the app with the models, we can generate the client code for the frontend.
    
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