read_current_user() — fastapi Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the read_current_user() function in tutorial006_py39.py from the fastapi codebase.
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docs_src/security/tutorial006_py39.py lines 10–11
def read_current_user(credentials: HTTPBasicCredentials = Depends(security)):
return {"username": credentials.username, "password": credentials.password}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does read_current_user() do?
read_current_user() is a function in the fastapi codebase, defined in docs_src/security/tutorial006_py39.py.
Where is read_current_user() defined?
read_current_user() is defined in docs_src/security/tutorial006_py39.py at line 10.
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