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📝 fix typos in nested models and OAuth2 with JWT (#127)
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from typing import Set
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from fastapi import FastAPI
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from pydantic import BaseModel
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from pydantic.types import UrlStr
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from pydantic import BaseModel, UrlStr
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app = FastAPI()
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from typing import List, Set
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from fastapi import FastAPI
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from pydantic import BaseModel
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from pydantic.types import UrlStr
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from pydantic import BaseModel, UrlStr
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app = FastAPI()
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price: float
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tax: float = None
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tags: Set[str] = []
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image: List[Image] = None
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images: List[Image] = None
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@app.put("/items/{item_id}")
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from typing import List, Set
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from fastapi import FastAPI
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from pydantic import BaseModel
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from pydantic.types import UrlStr
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from pydantic import BaseModel, UrlStr
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app = FastAPI()
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price: float
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tax: float = None
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tags: Set[str] = []
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image: List[Image] = None
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images: List[Image] = None
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class Offer(BaseModel):
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from typing import List
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from fastapi import FastAPI
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from pydantic import BaseModel
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from pydantic.types import UrlStr
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from pydantic import BaseModel, UrlStr
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app = FastAPI()
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For example, as in the `Image` model we have a `url` field, we can declare it to be instead of a `str`, a Pydantic's `UrlStr`:
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```Python hl_lines="5 11"
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```Python hl_lines="4 10"
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{!./src/body_nested_models/tutorial005.py!}
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```
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You can also use Pydantic models as subtypes of `list`, `set`, etc:
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```Python hl_lines="21"
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```Python hl_lines="20"
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{!./src/body_nested_models/tutorial006.py!}
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```
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You can define arbitrarily deeply nested models:
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```Python hl_lines="10 15 21 24 28"
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```Python hl_lines="9 14 20 23 27"
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{!./src/body_nested_models/tutorial007.py!}
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```
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as in:
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```Python hl_lines="16"
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```Python hl_lines="15"
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{!./src/body_nested_models/tutorial008.py!}
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```
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## Install `PyJWT`
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We need to install `PyJWT` to generate and verity the JWT tokens in Python:
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We need to install `PyJWT` to generate and verify the JWT tokens in Python:
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```bash
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pip install pyjwt
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**FastAPI** doesn't make any compromise with any database, data model or tool.
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It gives you all the flexibility to chose the ones that fit your project the best.
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It gives you all the flexibility to choose the ones that fit your project the best.
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And you can use directly many well maintained and widely used packages like `passlib` and `pyjwt`, because **FastAPI** doesn't require any complex mechanisms to integrate external packages.
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