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post() — fastapi Function Reference

Architecture documentation for the post() function in routing.py from the fastapi codebase.

Function python FastAPI Routing calls 3 called by 12

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graph TD
  12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491["post()"]
  ecadd3bc_0c58_b4e5_06d8_57da79199adc["APIRouter"]
  12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491 -->|defined in| ecadd3bc_0c58_b4e5_06d8_57da79199adc
  2d8f2368_f214_e28c_d224_5dd3affead89["post()"]
  2d8f2368_f214_e28c_d224_5dd3affead89 -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  fbb5c527_c628_1375_0b4b_0dc27f28dba6["__init__()"]
  fbb5c527_c628_1375_0b4b_0dc27f28dba6 -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  151590c8_e931_55e7_3262_5eca3d623171["test_top_level_generate_unique_id()"]
  151590c8_e931_55e7_3262_5eca3d623171 -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  4fd33aaf_fe3e_7115_3638_8d3a4c4e1b68["test_router_overrides_generate_unique_id()"]
  4fd33aaf_fe3e_7115_3638_8d3a4c4e1b68 -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  b5d0d990_bd82_76ac_e2e3_5f9bb785fbaf["test_router_include_overrides_generate_unique_id()"]
  b5d0d990_bd82_76ac_e2e3_5f9bb785fbaf -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  191b6bb7_4a31_fd3c_3847_5c272456515b["test_subrouter_top_level_include_overrides_generate_unique_id()"]
  191b6bb7_4a31_fd3c_3847_5c272456515b -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  e4f92ec3_d858_c656_b001_95da4b92075d["test_router_path_operation_overrides_generate_unique_id()"]
  e4f92ec3_d858_c656_b001_95da4b92075d -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  eb833757_871a_0105_e42d_92e668ad2f4f["test_app_path_operation_overrides_generate_unique_id()"]
  eb833757_871a_0105_e42d_92e668ad2f4f -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  91fd33e1_c0c1_95bb_17af_05ea3f6c797c["test_callback_override_generate_unique_id()"]
  91fd33e1_c0c1_95bb_17af_05ea3f6c797c -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  be5a27db_5cd5_b4da_ccfd_df3b0b032427["test_warn_duplicate_operation_id()"]
  be5a27db_5cd5_b4da_ccfd_df3b0b032427 -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  071a9251_91a6_7b3a_366d_21d88bf197ec["test_invalid_method_doesnt_match()"]
  071a9251_91a6_7b3a_366d_21d88bf197ec -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  d456e5c1_545c_7095_5b60_6234486c9d91["test_invalid_path_doesnt_match()"]
  d456e5c1_545c_7095_5b60_6234486c9d91 -->|calls| 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491
  6a8dad5e_61e5_8086_e2a6_e7db4a0c2ceb["api_route()"]
  12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491 -->|calls| 6a8dad5e_61e5_8086_e2a6_e7db4a0c2ceb
  style 12dce19e_74a0_f6cd_7c8f_689f6d3bd491 fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff

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Source Code

fastapi/routing.py lines 2268–2648

    def post(
        self,
        path: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
                The URL path to be used for this *path operation*.

                For example, in `http://example.com/items`, the path is `/items`.
                """
            ),
        ],
        *,
        response_model: Annotated[
            Any,
            Doc(
                """
                The type to use for the response.

                It could be any valid Pydantic *field* type. So, it doesn't have to
                be a Pydantic model, it could be other things, like a `list`, `dict`,
                etc.

                It will be used for:

                * Documentation: the generated OpenAPI (and the UI at `/docs`) will
                    show it as the response (JSON Schema).
                * Serialization: you could return an arbitrary object and the
                    `response_model` would be used to serialize that object into the
                    corresponding JSON.
                * Filtering: the JSON sent to the client will only contain the data
                    (fields) defined in the `response_model`. If you returned an object
                    that contains an attribute `password` but the `response_model` does
                    not include that field, the JSON sent to the client would not have
                    that `password`.
                * Validation: whatever you return will be serialized with the
                    `response_model`, converting any data as necessary to generate the
                    corresponding JSON. But if the data in the object returned is not
                    valid, that would mean a violation of the contract with the client,
                    so it's an error from the API developer. So, FastAPI will raise an
                    error and return a 500 error code (Internal Server Error).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/).
                """
            ),
        ] = Default(None),
        status_code: Annotated[
            Optional[int],
            Doc(
                """
                The default status code to be used for the response.

                You could override the status code by returning a response directly.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Status Code](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-status-code/).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        tags: Annotated[
            Optional[list[Union[str, Enum]]],
            Doc(
                """
                A list of tags to be applied to the *path operation*.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Path Operation Configuration](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/path-operation-configuration/#tags).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        dependencies: Annotated[
            Optional[Sequence[params.Depends]],
            Doc(
                """
                A list of dependencies (using `Depends()`) to be applied to the
                *path operation*.

                Read more about it in the

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does post() do?
post() is a function in the fastapi codebase, defined in fastapi/routing.py.
Where is post() defined?
post() is defined in fastapi/routing.py at line 2268.
What does post() call?
post() calls 3 function(s): Default, api_route, include_router.
What calls post()?
post() is called by 12 function(s): __init__, post, test_app_path_operation_overrides_generate_unique_id, test_callback_override_generate_unique_id, test_invalid_method_doesnt_match, test_invalid_path_doesnt_match, test_router_include_overrides_generate_unique_id, test_router_overrides_generate_unique_id, and 4 more.

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