Rate Limiter written in elixir with configurable backends.
Implements leaky bucket rate limiting (wiki), which is superior to most naive approaches by handling bursts even around time windows. You can define your own storage backend by implementing the ExLimiter.Storage behaviour, and configuring it with
config :ex_limiter, :storage, MyStorage
Usage once configured is:
case ExLimiter.consume(bucket, 1, scale: 1000, limit: 5) do {:ok, bucket} -> # do some work {:error, :rate_limited} -> # fail end
Additionally, if you want to have multiple rate limiters with diverse backend implementations you can use the ExLimiter.Base macro, like so:
defmodule MyLimiter do use ExLimiter.Base, storage: MyStorage end
ExLimiter.Plug
ExLimiter also ships with a simple plug implementation. Usage is
plug ExLimiter.Plug, scale: 5000, limit: 20
You can also configure how the bucket is inferred from the given conn, how many tokens to consume and what limiter to use.