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header-order-rate-limit
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Rate limits http requests based on header order
npm install header-order-rate-limit
const express = require("express");
const HeaderOrderRateLimiter = require("header-order-rate-limit");
const limiter = new HeaderOrderRateLimiter({
perLastMilliseconds: 10000,
});
const port = 3000;
const app = express();
app.use(({ headers }, res, next) => {
delete headers["if-none-match"];
delete headers["cache-control"];
delete headers["pragma"];
if (limiter.check(headers)) return res.end("blocked!");
limiter.track(headers);
return next();
});
app.get("/", (_, res) => {
res.send("passed!");
});
app.listen(port);
constructor(options)
Creates a new HeaderOrderRateLimiter
instance with the specified options.
options
: (optional) An object containing the rate limiting options:
blockWhenAttemptsReach
: Number of attempts allowed within the specified time window. Default: 3
.
perLastMilliseconds
: Time window in milliseconds to track attempts. Default: 3000
.
useBackOffFactor
: Expands the track window as new requests come so it becomes harder to make periodic fetches to avoid detection. Default: true
.
calculateBackOffDeltaMilliseconds: (blockWhenAttemptsReach: number, rate: number[]) => void
: Overrides back-off function. Default:
one millisecond * (count of order requests - 3)
First argument is max amount of requests before block.
Second argument is consecutive history of request unix times in milliseconds from old to new.
track(headers, { dateNow })
Tracks the timestamp of a request based on the provided headers.
headers
: An object representing the headers of the request.
dateNow
: (optional) A timestamp (EpochTimeStamp) representing the current time. If not provided, the current system time will be used.
Returns the timestamp when the request was tracked.
check(headers, { dateNow })
Checks if a request has hit the rate limit based on the provided headers.
headers
: An object representing the headers of the request.
dateNow
: (optional) A timestamp (EpochTimeStamp
) representing the current time. If not provided, the current system time will be used.
Returns true
if the request has hit the rate limit, otherwise false
.
npm test
FAQs
Rate limits http requests based on header order
We found that header-order-rate-limit 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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