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internal/bucket/lifecycle/rule_test.go
</Rule>`, expectedErr: errEmptyRuleStatus, }, { // Rule with invalid status inputXML: ` <Rule> <ID>rule with invalid status</ID> <Status>OK</Status> </Rule>`, expectedErr: errInvalidRuleStatus, }, { // Rule with negative values for ObjectSizeLessThan inputXML: `<Rule> <ID>negative-obj-size-less-than</ID>
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internal/s3select/select_benchmark_test.go
} // BenchmarkSelectAll_100K - benchmark * function with 100k records. func BenchmarkSelectAll_100K(b *testing.B) { benchmarkSelectAll(b, 100*humanize.KiByte) } // BenchmarkSelectAll_1M - benchmark * function with 1m records. func BenchmarkSelectAll_1M(b *testing.B) { benchmarkSelectAll(b, 1*humanize.MiByte) } // BenchmarkSelectAll_2M - benchmark * function with 2m records. func BenchmarkSelectAll_2M(b *testing.B) {
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docs/en/docs/async.md
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tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial002.py
client = TestClient(app) with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect): with client.websocket_connect("/items/foo/ws"): pytest.fail( "did not raise WebSocketDisconnect on __enter__" ) # pragma: no cover def test_websocket_invalid_data(): client = TestClient(app) with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect):
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tests/test_invalid_path_param.py
from pydantic import BaseModel def test_invalid_sequence(): with pytest.raises(AssertionError): app = FastAPI() class Item(BaseModel): title: str @app.get("/items/{id}") def read_items(id: List[Item]): pass # pragma: no cover def test_invalid_tuple(): with pytest.raises(AssertionError): app = FastAPI()
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tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial002_py310.py
client = TestClient(app) with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect): with client.websocket_connect("/items/foo/ws"): pytest.fail( "did not raise WebSocketDisconnect on __enter__" ) # pragma: no cover @needs_py310 def test_websocket_invalid_data(app: FastAPI): client = TestClient(app) with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect):
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docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
## Additional servers /// warning This is a more advanced use case. Feel free to skip it. /// By default, **FastAPI** will create a `server` in the OpenAPI schema with the URL for the `root_path`. But you can also provide other alternative `servers`, for example if you want *the same* docs UI to interact with both a staging and a production environment.
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.github/workflows/test.yml
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.github/workflows/tests.yml
steps: - name: Set up Go 1.x uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: ${{ matrix.go }} - name: Check out code into the Go module directory uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: go mod package cache uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: ~/go/pkg/mod key: ${{ runner.os }}-go-${{ matrix.go }}-${{ hashFiles('tests/go.mod') }}
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
## Additional Response with `model` You can pass to your *path operation decorators* a parameter `responses`. It receives a `dict`: the keys are status codes for each response (like `200`), and the values are other `dict`s with the information for each of them. Each of those response `dict`s can have a key `model`, containing a Pydantic model, just like `response_model`.
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