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@digifi/async-ratelimiter

v1.0.1

Published

Rate limit made simple, easy, async.

Downloads

22

Readme

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Rate limit made simple, easy, async. Based on ratelimiter.

Install

$ npm install async-ratelimiter --save

Usage

A simple middleware implementation for whatever HTTP server:

'use strict'

const RateLimiter = require('async-ratelimiter')
const { getClientIp } = require('request-ip')
const Redis = require('ioredis')

const rateLimiter = new RateLimiter({
  db: new Redis()
})

const apiQuota = async (req, res, next) => {
  const clientIp = getClientIp(req)
  const limit = await rateLimiter.get({ id: clientIp })

  if (!res.writableEnded) {
    res.setHeader('X-Rate-Limit-Limit', limit.total)
    res.setHeader('X-Rate-Limit-Remaining', Math.max(0, limit.remaining - 1))
    res.setHeader('X-Rate-Limit-Reset', limit.reset)
  }

  return !limit.remaining
    ? sendFail({
        req,
        res,
        code: HTTPStatus.TOO_MANY_REQUESTS,
        message: MESSAGES.RATE_LIMIT_EXCEDEED()
      })
    : next(req, res)
}

API

constructor(options)

It creates an rate limiter instance.

options

db

Required Type: object

The redis connection instance.

max

Type: number Default: 2500

The maximum number of requests within duration.

duration

Type: number Default: 3600000

How long keep records of requests in milliseconds.

namespace

Type: string Default: 'limit'

The prefix used for compound the key.

id

Type: string

The identifier to limit against (typically a user id).

You can pass this value using when you use .get method as well.

.get(options)

Given an id, returns a Promise with the status of the limit with the following structure:

  • total: max value.
  • remaining: number of calls left in current duration without decreasing current get.
  • reset: time since epoch in seconds that the rate limiting period will end (or already ended).

options

id

Type: string Default: this.id

The identifier to limit against (typically a user id).

max

Type: number Default: this.max

The maximum number of requests within duration. If provided, it overrides the default max value. This is useful for custom limits that differ between IDs.

duration

Type: number Default: this.max

How long keep records of requests in milliseconds. If provided, it overrides the default duration value.

Related

  • express-slow-down – Slow down repeated requests; use as an alternative (or addition) to express-rate-limit.

License

async-ratelimiter © microlink.io, released under the MIT License. Authored and maintained by Kiko Beats with help from contributors.

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