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@ag_dubs/artax
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> exponentially stall a functional call based on frequency of a keyed request to call
exponentially stall a functional call based on frequency of a keyed request to call
artax
is a package that allows you to exponentially stall responses based on the frequency of a keyed
request. for example, if a specific IP requests an endpoint too frequently, you can use artax to
stall the handler sending a response back, until the rate of request is reduced.
npm install @ag_dubs/artax --save
see this example.
artax
uses redis. you'll need to have a redis-server running for artax
to work.
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> exponentially stall a functional call based on frequency of a keyed request to call
We found that @ag_dubs/artax demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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