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  1. docs_src/custom_request_and_route/tutorial003.py

                response.headers["X-Response-Time"] = str(duration)
                print(f"route duration: {duration}")
                print(f"route response: {response}")
                print(f"route response headers: {response.headers}")
                return response
    
            return custom_route_handler
    
    
    app = FastAPI()
    router = APIRouter(route_class=TimedRoute)
    
    
    @app.get("/")
    async def not_timed():
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  2. docs_src/middleware/tutorial001.py

    import time
    
    from fastapi import FastAPI, Request
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.middleware("http")
    async def add_process_time_header(request: Request, call_next):
        start_time = time.time()
        response = await call_next(request)
        process_time = time.time() - start_time
        response.headers["X-Process-Time"] = str(process_time)
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  3. tests/test_tutorial/test_extra_data_types/test_tutorial001.py

                                "type": "string",
                                "format": "date-time",
                            },
                            "end_datetime": {
                                "title": "End Datetime",
                                "type": "string",
                                "format": "date-time",
                            },
                            "repeat_at": IsDict(
                                {
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/middleware.md

    You can add code to be run with the `request`,  before any *path operation* receives it.
    
    And also after the `response` is generated, before returning it.
    
    For example, you could add a custom header `X-Process-Time` containing the time in seconds that it took to process the request and generate a response:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="10  12-13"
    {!../../../docs_src/middleware/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ## Other middlewares
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/alternatives.md

    Requests has a very simple and intuitive design, it's very easy to use, with sensible defaults. But at the same time, it's very powerful and customizable.
    
    That's why, as said in the official website:
    
    > Requests is one of the most downloaded Python packages of all time
    
    The way you use it is very simple. For example, to do a `GET` request, you would write:
    
    ```Python
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  6. fastapi/param_functions.py

                """
                'Blacklist' validation step. The vanilla parameter field will be the
                single one of the alias' or set of aliases' fields and all the other
                fields will be ignored at serialization time.
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        title: Annotated[
            Optional[str],
            Doc(
                """
                Human-readable title.
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
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  7. docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md

        * So, by using FastAPI you are saving development time, bugs, lines of code, and you would probably get the same performance (or better) you would if you didn't use it (as you would have to implement it all in your code).
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  8. docs/de/docs/tutorial/middleware.md

    Und auch nachdem die `response` generiert wurde, bevor sie zurückgegeben wird.
    
    Sie könnten beispielsweise einen benutzerdefinierten Header `X-Process-Time` hinzufügen, der die Zeit in Sekunden enthält, die benötigt wurde, um den Request zu verarbeiten und eine Response zu generieren:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="10  12-13"
    {!../../../docs_src/middleware/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md

    You can create production applications with **FastAPI** right now (and you have probably been doing it for some time), you just have to make sure that you use a version that works correctly with the rest of your code.
    
    ## Pin your `fastapi` version
    
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  10. docs/zh/docs/tutorial/middleware.md

        **FastAPI** 为了开发者方便提供了该对象. 但其实它直接来自于 Starlette.
    
    ### 在 `response` 的前和后
    
    在任何*路径操作*收到`request`前,可以添加要和请求一起运行的代码.
    
    也可以在*响应*生成但是返回之前添加代码.
    
    例如你可以添加自定义请求头 `X-Process-Time` 包含以秒为单位的接收请求和生成响应的时间:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="10  12-13"
    {!../../../docs_src/middleware/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ## 其他中间件
    
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