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* "limits" relation provides a string representation of desired default limits in the form:
- '(VERB, URI, REGEX, VALUE, UNIT); (VERB, URI, REGEX, VALUE, UNIT)'[...]
+ VALUE must be an integer, and UNIT must be one of SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY (case insensitive)
+ Empty string is also a valid value
* "user:<username>" relations specify limits in the same format, but per user.
* "limiter" relation can specify an alternate class to use in place of Limiter.
- This makes it easier to use WsgiLimiterProxy if desired
(All these relations are specified in the '[filter:ratelimit]' section.)
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