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An API can be thought of as an instruction manual for communication between multiple software apparatuses. For example, an API may be used for database communication between web applications. By extracting the implementation and relinquishing data into objects, an API simplifies programming.

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glacambre
glacambre commented Sep 17, 2020

It is currently expected that UIs will figure out when to hide msg_history_show messages by themselves.

I think this is bad for two reasons:

  • It makes UIs less similar, increasing the number of things to learn when going from one UI to another.
  • It makes UIs different from the TUI, which offers a press ENTER prompt when the time to hide msg_history_show messages has come.

After [di

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JoelJacobStephen
JoelJacobStephen commented Aug 24, 2020

Describe the bug
When I pull the resize button of the code editor, it doesn't the resize the code in the editor.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Click the resize button on the code editor and drag it down
  2. The code doesn't resize

Expected behavior
I expected the code to resize as I drag down the button.

Screenshots
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tiangolo
tiangolo commented Jun 12, 2020

First check

  • I added a very descriptive title to this issue.
  • I used the GitHub search to find a similar issue and didn't find it.
  • I searched the FastAPI documentation, with the integrated search.
  • I already searched in Google "How to X in FastAPI" and didn't find any information.
  • I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answ
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buddhabas
buddhabas commented Dec 14, 2020

Describe the bug
"Import from URL" for query params does not update the UI

To Reproduce

  1. paste http://localhost:4000/path?param=test in the url
  2. go to query tab
  3. click "import from url"
  4. Note that the tab shows the count of query params (1) but the keyvalue table does not update
  5. Activate a different request in the sidebar
  6. Go back to the previous request
  7. Note t
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Oreilles
Oreilles commented Jan 19, 2021

I used the Directus app to add a O2M field to a collection with a lot of items, and choose to add the corresponding M2O field to the related table.

When visualizing the collection hosting the O2M field, that field indicates "100 items" and it's only possible to scroll through these 100 items, even though there are way more.

Would it be possible to skip that limit, to change its value, or jus

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