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@casual-simulation/rate-limit-redis

v3.3.13

Published

A Redis store for the `express-rate-limit` middleware

Downloads

288

Readme

rate-limit-redis

A redis store for the express-rate-limit middleware.

Installation

From the npm registry:

# Using npm
> npm install rate-limit-redis
# Using yarn or pnpm
> yarn/pnpm add rate-limit-redis

From Github Releases:

# Using npm
> npm install https://github.com/wyattjoh/rate-limit-redis/releases/download/v{version}/rate-limit-redis.tgz
# Using yarn or pnpm
> yarn/pnpm add https://github.com/wyattjoh/rate-limit-redis/releases/download/v{version}/rate-limit-redis.tgz

Replace {version} with the version of the package that you want to your, e.g.: 3.0.0.

Usage

Importing

This library is provided in ESM as well as CJS forms, and works with both Javascript and Typescript projects.

This package requires you to use Node 14 or above.

Import it in a CommonJS project (type: commonjs or no type field in package.json) as follows:

const RedisStore = require('rate-limit-redis');

Import it in a ESM project (type: module in package.json) as follows:

import RedisStore from 'rate-limit-redis';

Examples

To use it with a node-redis client:

import rateLimit from 'express-rate-limit';
import RedisStore from 'rate-limit-redis';
import { createClient } from 'redis';

// Create a `node-redis` client
const client = createClient({
    // ... (see https://github.com/redis/node-redis/blob/master/docs/client-configuration.md)
});
// Then connect to the Redis server
await client.connect();

// Create and use the rate limiter
const limiter = rateLimit({
    // Rate limiter configuration
    windowMs: 15 * 60 * 1000, // 15 minutes
    max: 100, // Limit each IP to 100 requests per `window` (here, per 15 minutes)
    standardHeaders: true, // Return rate limit info in the `RateLimit-*` headers
    legacyHeaders: false, // Disable the `X-RateLimit-*` headers

    // Redis store configuration
    store: new RedisStore({
        sendCommand: (...args: string[]) => client.sendCommand(args),
    }),
});
app.use(limiter);

To use it with a ioredis client:

import rateLimit from 'express-rate-limit';
import RedisStore from 'rate-limit-redis';
import RedisClient from 'ioredis';

// Create a `ioredis` client
const client = new RedisClient();
// ... (see https://github.com/luin/ioredis#connect-to-redis)

// Create and use the rate limiter
const limiter = rateLimit({
    // Rate limiter configuration
    windowMs: 15 * 60 * 1000, // 15 minutes
    max: 100, // Limit each IP to 100 requests per `window` (here, per 15 minutes)
    standardHeaders: true, // Return rate limit info in the `RateLimit-*` headers
    legacyHeaders: false, // Disable the `X-RateLimit-*` headers

    // Redis store configuration
    store: new RedisStore({
        // @ts-expect-error - Known issue: the `call` function is not present in @types/ioredis
        sendCommand: (...args: string[]) => client.call(...args),
    }),
});
app.use(limiter);

Configuration

sendCommand

The function used to send commands to Redis. The function signature is as follows:

(...args: string[]) => Promise<number> | number

The raw command sending function varies from library to library; some are given below:

| Library | Function | | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | node-redis | async (...args: string[]) => client.sendCommand(args) | | ioredis | async (...args: string[]) => client.call(...args) | | handy-redis | async (...args: string[]) => client.nodeRedis.sendCommand(args) | | tedis | async (...args: string[]) => client.command(...args) | | redis-fast-driver | async (...args: string[]) => client.rawCallAsync(args) | | yoredis | async (...args: string[]) => (await client.callMany([args]))[0] | | noderis | async (...args: string[]) => client.callRedis(...args) |

prefix

The text to prepend to the key in Redis.

Defaults to rl:.

resetExpiryOnChange

Whether to reset the expiry for a particular key whenever its hit count changes.

Defaults to false.

License

MIT © Wyatt Johnson