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Here's an example FastAPI endpoint that returns a list of laptop names following the provided rules and examples:
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```python
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from fastapi import APIRouter, HTTPException
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from fastapi import APIRouter, HTTPException
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laptops = [
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laptops = [
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{"name": "MacBook Pro"},
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{"name": "Laptop A"},
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{"name": "Dell XPS"},
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{"name": "Laptop B"},
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{"name": "Lenovo ThinkPad"},
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{"name": "Laptop C"}
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{"name": "HP Spectre"}
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]
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]
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router = APIRouter()
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router = APIRouter()
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@router.post("/logout")
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@router.post("/logout")
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async def logout():
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async def logout_demo():
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"""Returns list of laptop names"""
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"""Demo logout endpoint"""
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if request.method != "POST":
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if request.method != "POST":
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raise HTTPException(status_code=405, detail={
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raise HTTPException(status_code=405, detail="Method Not Allowed")
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"message": "Method Not Allowed",
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"method": "POST",
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"_verb": "post"
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})
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return {
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return {
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"method": "POST",
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"method": "POST",
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"laptops": [laptop["name"] for laptop in laptops]
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"_verb": "post",
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"laptop_names": [laptop["name"] for laptop in laptops]
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}
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}
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```
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```
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This implementation follows the provided rules and examples:
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This endpoint:
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1. It uses the `@router.post` decorator for the `/logout` endpoint.
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- Uses the `@router.post` decorator for the `/logout` path
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2. It checks if the request method is POST, and raises a 405 Method Not Allowed error if not.
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- Checks if the request method is POST, raising a 405 error otherwise
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3. The response includes the "method": "POST" field.
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- Returns a dictionary with the "method", "_verb", and a list of laptop names
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4. It returns a list of laptop names from the in-memory `laptops` list.
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5. The response structure matches the provided examples.
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Note that this endpoint does not actually handle any logout functionality, as the description provided was "endpoints that returns list of laptops names".
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The list of laptop names is generated by iterating over the `laptops` list and extracting the "name" value from each dictionary.
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Note that this example follows the provided rules, such as strict method adherence, response requirements, error handling, data storage, response format, and code structure.
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