Limit the execution rate of a function using the token bucket algorithm. Useful for scenarios such as REST APIs consumption where the amount of requests per unit of time should not exceed a given threshold.
npm install --save stopcock
The module exports a single function that takes two arguments.
Returns a function which should be called instead of fn
.
fn
- The function to rate limit calls to.options
- A plain JavaScript object that contains the configuration options.
limit
- The maximum number of allowed calls perinterval
. Defaults to 2.interval
- The timespan wherelimit
is calculated. Defaults to 1000.bucketSize
- The capacity of the bucket. Defaults to 40.queueSize
- The maximum size of the internal queue. Defaults to 2^32 - 1 which is the maximum array size in JavaScript.
A function that returns a promise which resolves to the value returned by the
original fn
function. The returned function has a size
accessor property
which returns the internal queue size. When the queue is at capacity the promise
is rejected.
const stopcock = require('stopcock');
function request(i) {
return Promise.resolve(`${i} - ${new Date().toISOString()}`);
}
function log(data) {
console.log(data);
}
const get = stopcock(request, { bucketSize: 5 });
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
get(i).then(log);
}
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