/robyn_rate_limits

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Robyn Rate Limits

This is an extension for Robyn that allows rate limiting your API.

Installation

You can get robyn-rate-limits from PyPI, whichm means you can install it with pip easily:

python -m pip install robyn-rate-limits

If you would like to use Redis as a store, enable the redis feature:

python -m pip install robyn-rate-limits[redis]

Usage

Define your API normally as you would with Robyn, and add a limiter middleware:

from robyn import Robyn
from robyn_rate_limits import InMemoryStore
from robyn_rate_limits import RateLimiter

app = Robyn(__file__)
limiter = RateLimiter(store=InMemoryStore, calls_limit=3, limit_ttl=100)

@app.before_request()
def middleware(request: Request):
    return limiter.handle_request(app, request)


@app.get("/")
def h():
    return "Hello, World!"

app.start(port=8080)

In the above example the store for the limits is in memory, to use Redis, replace the limiter with:

from robyn_rate_limits import RedisStore
import redis

conn = redis.Redis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0)
limiter = RateLimiter(store=RedisStore, calls_limit=2, limit_ttl=100, redis=conn)

Stores

Currently, both in-memory store and Redis store are using a sliding window algorithm to store the calls.

The extension is designed in a way that you can implement your own store if you would like to use a different store or algorithm.

Identity

The identity of the client that the rate is limited by is automatically detected:

  • For endpoints that require authentication, the rate is enforced by token.

  • For endpoints that are open, the rate is enforced by IP.

How to contribute

If you add more stores or algorithms and would like them to be part of the official package you are more than welcomed to!

Please read the contributing guide for the guidelines.

Feel free to open issues if you have any question or suggestion.

Local development

  1. Install the development dependencies: poetry install --with dev

  2. Install the pre-commit git hooks: pre-commit install

  3. Run poetry run test_server. This will run a server containing several examples of routes we use for testing purposes. You can see them at tests/base_routes.py. You can modify or add some to your likings.

You can then request the server you ran from an other terminal. Here is a GET request done using curl for example:

curl http://localhost:8080/darwin/11/test
# 200
curl http://localhost:8080/darwin/11/test
# 200
curl http://localhost:8080/darwin/11/test
# 200
curl http://localhost:8080/darwin/11/test
# 429