Update code in endpoints/users.get.py
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@ -5,13 +5,15 @@ users = [
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"id": "1",
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"id": "1",
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"username": "user1",
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"username": "user1",
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"email": "user1@example.com",
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"email": "user1@example.com",
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"country": "USA"
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"country": "USA",
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"state": "California"
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},
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},
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{
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{
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"id": "2",
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"id": "2",
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"username": "user2",
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"username": "user2",
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"email": "user2@example.com",
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"email": "user2@example.com",
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"country": "Canada"
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"country": "Canada",
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"state": "Ontario"
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}
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}
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]
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]
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@ -20,6 +22,9 @@ router = APIRouter()
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@router.get("/users")
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@router.get("/users")
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async def get_users():
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async def get_users():
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"""Fetch list of users"""
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"""Fetch list of users"""
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if request.method != "GET":
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raise HTTPException(status_code=405, detail="Method Not Allowed")
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return {
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return {
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"method": "GET",
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"method": "GET",
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"_verb": "get",
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"_verb": "get",
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@ -27,12 +32,4 @@ async def get_users():
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}
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}
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```
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```
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This endpoint adheres to the provided rules and examples:
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This endpoint fetches a list of users from the in-memory `users` list. It checks if the request method is GET, and if not, raises a 405 Method Not Allowed error. The response includes the method, a "_verb" metadata field, and the list of user objects containing id, username, email, country, and state.
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1. It uses the `@router.get` decorator for the GET method.
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2. The endpoint path is `/users`.
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3. It returns a dictionary with the required keys: `"method"`, `"_verb"`, and `"users"`.
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4. The `"users"` value is the list of user dictionaries.
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5. Each user dictionary contains the keys `"id"`, `"username"`, `"email"`, and `"country"`.
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Note: The user data is stored in an in-memory list called `users`. In a real application, this data would typically come from a database or other persistent storage.
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