Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:122
A class that creates a rate-limited function.
Rate limiting is a simple approach that allows a function to execute up to a limit within a time window, then blocks all subsequent calls until the window passes. This can lead to "bursty" behavior where all executions happen immediately, followed by a complete block.
The rate limiter supports two types of windows:
For smoother execution patterns, consider using:
Rate limiting is best used for hard API limits or resource constraints. For UI updates or smoothing out frequent events, throttling or debouncing usually provide better user experience.
State Management:
const rateLimiter = new RateLimiter(
(id: string) => api.getData(id),
{
limit: 5,
window: 1000,
windowType: 'sliding',
}
);
// Will execute immediately until limit reached, then block
rateLimiter.maybeExecute('123');
const rateLimiter = new RateLimiter(
(id: string) => api.getData(id),
{
limit: 5,
window: 1000,
windowType: 'sliding',
}
);
// Will execute immediately until limit reached, then block
rateLimiter.maybeExecute('123');
• TFn extends AnyFunction
new RateLimiter<TFn>(fn, initialOptions): RateLimiter<TFn>
new RateLimiter<TFn>(fn, initialOptions): RateLimiter<TFn>
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:127
TFn
RateLimiterOptions<TFn>
RateLimiter<TFn>
options: RateLimiterOptions<TFn>;
options: RateLimiterOptions<TFn>;
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:125
readonly store: Store<Readonly<RateLimiterState>>;
readonly store: Store<Readonly<RateLimiterState>>;
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:123
getMsUntilNextWindow(): number
getMsUntilNextWindow(): number
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:258
Returns the number of milliseconds until the next execution will be possible
number
getRemainingInWindow(): number
getRemainingInWindow(): number
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:250
Returns the number of remaining executions allowed in the current window
number
maybeExecute(...args): boolean
maybeExecute(...args): boolean
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:191
Attempts to execute the rate-limited function if within the configured limits. Will reject execution if the number of calls in the current window exceeds the limit.
...Parameters<TFn>
boolean
const rateLimiter = new RateLimiter(fn, { limit: 5, window: 1000 });
// First 5 calls will return true
rateLimiter.maybeExecute('arg1', 'arg2'); // true
// Additional calls within the window will return false
rateLimiter.maybeExecute('arg1', 'arg2'); // false
const rateLimiter = new RateLimiter(fn, { limit: 5, window: 1000 });
// First 5 calls will return true
rateLimiter.maybeExecute('arg1', 'arg2'); // true
// Additional calls within the window will return false
rateLimiter.maybeExecute('arg1', 'arg2'); // false
reset(): void
reset(): void
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:269
Resets the rate limiter state
void
setOptions(newOptions): void
setOptions(newOptions): void
Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:141
Updates the rate limiter options
Partial<RateLimiterOptions<TFn>>
void
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