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Added option to use the controller action as the throttle key#56
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MrSmoke wants to merge 2 commits intostefanprodan:masterfrom
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Added option to use the controller action as the throttle key#56MrSmoke wants to merge 2 commits intostefanprodan:masterfrom
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I had the need to throttle based on the controller and action name.
As I was using attribute routing for a restful webapi, every URL was different but all used the same action (eg
/objects/{id})