50 per second limit
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50 per second limit has 12 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:rdf:type(3), requests per time unit(1), time unit(1)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Configuration | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Technical Configuration | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Configuration | [3] |
| Requests Per Time Unit | 80 | [1] |
| Time Unit | minute | [1] |
| Limit Value | 600 | [3] |
| Limit Period | second | [3] |
| Key Function | lambda: "1" | [3] |
| Applied to | Api Endpoint | [3] |
| Has Key Function | Key Function | [3] |
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ctx:claims/beam/a978e28f-02a1-43ff-8ad5-3def0d9062cc- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/a978e28f-02a1-43ff-8ad5-3def0d9062ccShow excerpt
### Example Behavior Here's an example of how an API might behave when you exceed the rate limit: ```python import time from datetime import datetime class APILimiter: def __init__(self, max_requests, time_window): self.max_r…
ctx:claims/beam/683ea311-515d-46cb-acda-e7de6bef26d0ctx:claims/beam/3e953a51-64af-4e2d-8b82-18749afbbb13
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