throttled-queue
Throttles arbitrary code to execute a maximum number of times per interval. Best for making throttled API requests.
For example, making network calls to popular APIs such as Twitter is subject to rate limits. By wrapping all of your API calls in a throttle, it will automatically adjust your requests to be within the acceptable rate limits.
Unlike the throttle
functions of popular libraries like lodash and underscore, throttled-queue
will not prevent any executions. Instead, every execution is placed into a queue, which will be drained at the desired rate limit.
Installation
Can be used in a Node.js environment, or directly in the browser.
Node.js
npm install throttled-queue
Browser
<script src="throttled-queue.min.js"></script>
Usage
- If in node.js,
require
the factory function:
var throttledQueue = require('throttled-queue');
Else, include it in a script tag in your browser and throttledQueue
will be globally available.
- Create an instance of a throttled queue by specifying the maximum number of requests as the first parameter,
and the interval in milliseconds as the second:
var throttle = throttledQueue(5, 1000);
- Use the
throttle
instance as a function to enqueue actions:
throttle(function() {
});
Quick Examples
Basic
Rapidly assigning network calls to be run, but they will be limited to 1 request per second.
var throttledQueue = require('throttled-queue');
var throttle = throttledQueue(1, 1000);
for (var x = 0; x < 100; x++) {
throttle(function() {
fetch('https://api.github.com/search/users?q=shaunpersad').then(console.log);
});
}
Reusable
Wherever the throttle
instance is used, your action will be placed into the same queue,
and be subject to the same rate limits.
var throttledQueue = require('throttled-queue');
var throttle = throttledQueue(1, 60 * 1000);
for (var x = 0; x < 50; x++) {
throttle(function() {
fetch('https://api.github.com/search/users?q=shaunpersad').then(console.log);
});
}
for (var y = 0; y < 50; y++) {
throttle(function() {
fetch('https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=throttled-queue+user:shaunpersad').then(console.log);
});
}
Bursts
By specifying a number higher than 1 as the first parameter, you can dequeue multiple actions within the given interval:
var throttledQueue = require('throttled-queue');
var throttle = throttledQueue(10, 1000);
for (var x = 0; x < 100; x++) {
throttle(function() {
fetch('https://api.github.com/search/users?q=shaunpersad').then(console.log);
});
}
Evenly spaced
You can space out your actions by specifying true
as the third (optional) parameter:
var throttledQueue = require('throttled-queue');
var throttle = throttledQueue(10, 1000, true);
for (var x = 0; x < 100; x++) {
throttle(function() {
fetch('https://api.github.com/search/users?q=shaunpersad').then(console.log);
});
}
Tests
Note: The tests take a few minutes to run. Watch the console to see how closely the actual rate limit gets to the maximum.
Node.js
Run npm test
.
Browser
Open test/index.html
in your browser.