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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/CertificatePinning.kt
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
Digamos que você tenha uma *operação de rota* com uma rota `/files/{file_path}`. Mas você precisa que o próprio `file_path` contenha uma *rota*, como `home/johndoe/myfile.txt`. Então, a URL para este arquivo deveria ser algo como: `/files/home/johndoe/myfile.txt`. ### Suporte do OpenAPI
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okhttp-android/src/test/kotlin/okhttp3/android/RobolectricOkHttpClientTest.kt
.cache(Cache(FakeFileSystem(), "/cache".toPath(), 10_000_000)) .build() } @Test fun testRequestExternal() { assumeNetwork() val request = Request("https://www.google.com/robots.txt".toHttpUrl()) val networkRequest = request.newBuilder() .build() val call = client.newCall(networkRequest) call.execute().use { response ->
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src/test/java/jcifs/tests/Strings.java
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Cache.kt
* directive: * * ```java * Request request = new Request.Builder() * .cacheControl(new CacheControl.Builder().noCache().build()) * .url("http://publicobject.com/helloworld.txt") * .build(); * ``` * * If it is only necessary to force a cached response to be validated by the server, use the more * efficient `max-age=0` directive instead: * * ```java
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fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/helper/RobotsTxtHelper.java
import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.entity.RobotsTxt; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.entity.RobotsTxt.Directive; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.exception.RobotsTxtException; /** * Robots.txt Specifications: * <ul> * <li><a href= * "https://developers.google.com/webmasters/control-crawl-index/docs/robots_txt" * >https://developers.google.com/webmasters/control-crawl-index/docs/robots_txt * </a></li>
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tests/test_tutorial/test_events/test_tutorial002.py
with TestClient(app) as client: response = client.get("/items/") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == [{"name": "Foo"}] with open("log.txt") as log: assert "Application shutdown" in log.read() def test_openapi_schema(app: FastAPI): with TestClient(app) as client: response = client.get("/openapi.json")
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/events.md
{!../../docs_src/events/tutorial003.py!} ``` Um **gerenciador de contexto** em Python é algo que você pode usar em uma declaração `with`, por exemplo, `open()` pode ser usado como um gerenciador de contexto: ```Python with open("file.txt") as file: file.read() ``` Nas versões mais recentes de Python, há também um **gerenciador de contexto assíncrono**. Você o usaria com `async with`: ```Python async with lifespan(app): await do_stuff()
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docs/em/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
{* ../../docs_src/events/tutorial003.py hl[1,13] *} A **context manager** in Python is something that you can use in a `with` statement, for example, `open()` can be used as a context manager: ```Python with open("file.txt") as file: file.read() ``` In recent versions of Python, there's also an **async context manager**. You would use it with `async with`: ```Python async with lifespan(app): await do_stuff() ```
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