diff --git a/docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md b/docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md index 3ac2e3914..df5b960db 100644 --- a/docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md +++ b/docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md @@ -6,29 +6,7 @@ To update an item you can use the ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial001_py310.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.9+ - -```Python hl_lines="30-35" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial001_py39.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.8+ - -```Python hl_lines="30-35" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial001.py!} -``` - -//// +{* ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial001_py310.py hl[28:33] *} `PUT` is used to receive data that should replace the existing data. @@ -84,29 +62,7 @@ That would generate a `dict` with only the data that was set when creating the ` Then you can use this to generate a `dict` with only the data that was set (sent in the request), omitting default values: -//// tab | Python 3.10+ - -```Python hl_lines="32" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py310.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.9+ - -```Python hl_lines="34" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py39.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.8+ - -```Python hl_lines="34" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002.py!} -``` - -//// +{* ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py310.py hl[32] *} ### Using Pydantic's `update` parameter @@ -122,29 +78,7 @@ The examples here use `.copy()` for compatibility with Pydantic v1, but you shou Like `stored_item_model.model_copy(update=update_data)`: -//// tab | Python 3.10+ - -```Python hl_lines="33" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py310.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.9+ - -```Python hl_lines="35" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py39.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.8+ - -```Python hl_lines="35" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002.py!} -``` - -//// +{* ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py310.py hl[33] *} ### Partial updates recap @@ -161,29 +95,7 @@ In summary, to apply partial updates you would: * Save the data to your DB. * Return the updated model. -//// tab | Python 3.10+ - -```Python hl_lines="28-35" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py310.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.9+ - -```Python hl_lines="30-37" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py39.py!} -``` - -//// - -//// tab | Python 3.8+ - -```Python hl_lines="30-37" -{!> ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002.py!} -``` - -//// +{* ../../docs_src/body_updates/tutorial002_py310.py hl[28:35] *} /// tip