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docs/iam/opa.md
```sh # 1. Create a bucket and a user, and upload a file. These operations will succeed. mc mb myminio/test mc admin user add myminio foo foobar123 mc cp /etc/issue myminio/test/ # 2. Now access the server as user `foo`. These operations will also succeed. export MC_HOST_foo=http://foo:foobar123@localhost:9000 mc ls foo/test mc cat foo/test/issue
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cmd/post-policy-fan-out.go
Key []byte KmsCtx kms.Context Checksum *hash.Checksum MD5Hex string } // fanOutPutObject takes an input source reader and fans out multiple PUT operations // based on the incoming fan-out request, a context cancellation by the caller // would ensure all fan-out operations are canceled.
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/cookie-params.md
Si vas a la **UI de la documentación de la API** en `/docs` podrás ver la **documentación** de cookies para tus *path operations*. Pero incluso si **rellenas los datos** y haces clic en "Execute", como la UI de la documentación funciona con **JavaScript**, las cookies no se enviarán y verás un mensaje de **error** como si no hubieras escrito ningún valor.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cookie-params.md
If you go to the **API docs UI** at `/docs` you will be able to see the **documentation** for cookies for your *path operations*. But even if you **fill the data** and click "Execute", because the docs UI works with **JavaScript**, the cookies won't be sent, and you will see an **error** message as if you didn't write any values. ///
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docs/throttle/README.md
spinning (hdd) drives, some applications with high concurrency might require MinIO cluster to be tuned such that to avoid random I/O on the drives. The way to convert high concurrent I/O into a sequential I/O is by reducing the number of concurrent operations allowed per cluster. This allows MinIO cluster to be operationally resilient to such workloads, while also making sure the drives are at optimal efficiency and responsive. Example: Limit a MinIO cluster to accept at max 1600 simultaneous...
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docs/orchestration/kubernetes/README.md
## Explore Further - [MinIO Erasure Code QuickStart Guide](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/operations/concepts/erasure-coding.html) - [Kubernetes Documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/)
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.github/workflows/stale-issues.yml
exempt-pr-labels: "override-stale" #Limit the No. of API calls in one run default value is 30. operations-per-run: 1000 days-before-issue-stale: 7 days-before-issue-close: 7 stale-issue-label: "stale" # reason for closed the issue default value is not_plannedCreated: Tue Dec 30 12:39:10 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Nov 01 08:08:54 GMT 2025 - 4.1K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/ko/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant client as Client participant handler as Exception handler participant dep as Dep with yield participant operation as Path Operation participant tasks as Background tasks Note over client,operation: Can raise exceptions, including HTTPException client ->> dep: Start request Note over dep: Run code up to yield opt raise ExceptionCreated: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Feb 09 14:54:09 GMT 2025 - 14.2K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/ftp/README.md
## Prerequisites - It is assumed you have users created and configured with relevant access policies, to start with use basic "readwrite" canned policy to test all the operations before you finalize on what level of restrictions are needed for a user. - No "admin:*" operations are needed for FTP/SFTP access to the bucket(s) and object(s), so you may skip them for restrictions. ## Usage
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
If you pass a "callable" as a dependency in **FastAPI**, it will analyze the parameters for that "callable", and process them in the same way as the parameters for a *path operation function*. Including sub-dependencies. That also applies to callables with no parameters at all. The same as it would be for *path operation functions* with no parameters. Then, we can change the dependency "dependable" `common_parameters` from above to the class `CommonQueryParams`:
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