Async Middleware
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| Describes | Flask Async Io | [1] |
| Purpose | Enable Asynchronous Processing | [1] |
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from flask import Flask, request, jsonify from flask_asyncio import AsyncIOMiddleware import asyncio app = Flask(__name__) AsyncIOMiddleware(app) async def authenticate_user(username, password): # Simulate authentication process a…
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