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tests/test_tutorial/test_handling_errors/test_tutorial001.py
"description": "Successful Response", "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}}, }, "422": { "description": "Validation Error", "content": { "application/json": { "schema": {
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okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/BasicDerAdapter.kt
* You may also specify a tag class like [DerHeader.TAG_CLASS_APPLICATION]. The default tag class * is [DerHeader.TAG_CLASS_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC]. * * ``` * Point ::= SEQUENCE { * x [APPLICATION 0] INTEGER OPTIONAL, * y [APPLICATION 1] INTEGER OPTIONAL * } * ``` */ fun withTag( tagClass: Int = DerHeader.TAG_CLASS_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC, tag: Long,
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okhttp/src/androidMain/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/PlatformInitializer.kt
*/ package okhttp3.internal.platform import android.content.Context import androidx.startup.Initializer /** * Androidx Startup initializer to ensure that the AndroidPlatform has access to the application context. */ class PlatformInitializer : Initializer<Platform> { override fun create(context: Context): Platform { PlatformRegistry.applicationContext = context return Platform.get() }
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tests/test_duplicate_models_openapi.py
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tests/test_openapi_servers.py
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tests/test_tutorial/test_path_params/test_tutorial004.py
"description": "Successful Response", "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}}, }, "422": { "description": "Validation Error", "content": { "application/json": { "schema": {
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tests/test_tutorial/test_query_params_str_validations/test_tutorial013.py
"description": "Successful Response", "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}}, }, "422": { "description": "Validation Error", "content": { "application/json": { "schema": {
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
In many cases your application could need some external settings or configurations, for example secret keys, database credentials, credentials for email services, etc. Most of these settings are variable (can change), like database URLs. And many could be sensitive, like secrets. For this reason it's common to provide them in environment variables that are read by the application. /// tip
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
That's what would happen to a third party application that tried to access one of these *path operations* with a token provided by a user, depending on how many permissions the user gave the application. ## About third party integrations { #about-third-party-integrations } In this example we are using the OAuth2 "password" flow. This is appropriate when we are logging in to our own application, probably with our own frontend.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 10:49:48 UTC 2025 - 13.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
tests/test_security_http_base.py
"get": { "responses": { "200": { "description": "Successful Response", "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}}, } }, "summary": "Read Current User", "operationId": "read_current_user_users_me_get",
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