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diff --git a/docs/topics/http/middleware.txt b/docs/topics/http/middleware.txt
index 29f379889f..e1a3e95ebc 100644
--- a/docs/topics/http/middleware.txt
+++ b/docs/topics/http/middleware.txt
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ If your middleware has both ``sync_capable = True`` and
``async_capable = True``, then Django will pass it the request without
converting it. In this case, you can work out if your middleware will receive
async requests by checking if the ``get_response`` object you are passed is a
-coroutine function, using ``asyncio.iscoroutinefunction``.
+coroutine function, using ``asgiref.sync.iscoroutinefunction``.
The ``django.utils.decorators`` module contains
:func:`~django.utils.decorators.sync_only_middleware`,
@@ -331,13 +331,13 @@ at an additional performance penalty.
Here's an example of how to create a middleware function that supports both::
- import asyncio
+ from asgiref.sync import iscoroutinefunction
from django.utils.decorators import sync_and_async_middleware
@sync_and_async_middleware
def simple_middleware(get_response):
# One-time configuration and initialization goes here.
- if asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(get_response):
+ if iscoroutinefunction(get_response):
async def middleware(request):
# Do something here!
response = await get_response(request)