Use Asynchronous Operations
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| Rdf:type | Optimization Strategy | [1] |
| Prevents | Blocking Event Loop | [1] |
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request.state.user = user response = await call_next(request) return response # Middleware 3: Security and Logging @app.middleware("http") async def security_logging_middleware(request: Request, call_next): # Example se…
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