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@hokify/axios-rate-limit

v2.0.5

Published

Rate limit for axios.

Downloads

10,855

Readme

Fork

this is a fork of https://github.com/aishek/axios-rate-limit which has following changes in it:

  • rewrite in Typescript
  • allows passing in a custom store, to share the state between instances/servers.

Note: this module does not share state with other processes/servers by default. Use a redis or Memcached Store for shared states.

Stores

this fork uses the stores avaialble from express rate limiting. Therefore easy extendable :)

  • Memory Store (default, built-in) - stores hits in-memory in the Node.js process. Does not share state with other servers or processes.
  • Redis Store
  • Memcached Store

axios-rate-limit

npm version npm downloads Build Status

A rate limit for axios: set how many requests per interval should perform immediately, other will be delayed automatically.

Installing

yarn add axios-rate-limit

Usage

import axios from 'axios';
import rateLimit from 'axios-rate-limit';

// sets max 2 requests per 1 second, other will be delayed
// note maxRPS is a shorthand for perMilliseconds: 1000, and it takes precedence
// if specified both with maxRequests and perMilliseconds
const http = rateLimit(axios.create(), { maxRequests: 2, perMilliseconds: 1000, maxRPS: 2 })
http.getMaxRPS() // 2
http.get('https://example.com/api/v1/users.json?page=1') // will perform immediately
http.get('https://example.com/api/v1/users.json?page=2') // will perform immediately
http.get('https://example.com/api/v1/users.json?page=3') // will perform after 1 second from the first one

// options hot-reloading also available
http.setMaxRPS(3)
http.getMaxRPS() // 3
http.setRateLimitOptions({ maxRequests: 6, perMilliseconds: 150 }) // same options as constructor