Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:156
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. This synchronous version is lighter weight and often all you need - upgrade to AsyncRateLimiter when you need promises, retry support, abort capabilities, or advanced error handling.
The rate limiter supports two types of windows:
'fixed': A strict window that resets after the window period. All executions within the window count towards the limit, and the window resets completely after the period.
'sliding': A rolling window that allows executions as old ones expire. This provides a more consistent rate of execution over time.
For smoother execution patterns, consider using:
Throttling: Ensures consistent spacing between executions (e.g. max once per 200ms)
Debouncing: Waits for a pause in calls before executing (e.g. after 500ms of no calls)
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:
Uses TanStack Store for reactive state management
Use initialState to provide initial state values when creating the rate limiter
Use onExecute callback to react to function execution and implement custom logic
Use onReject callback to react to executions being rejected when rate limit is exceeded
The state includes execution count, execution times, and rejection count
State can be accessed via rateLimiter.store.state when using the class directly
When using framework adapters (React/Solid), state is accessed from rateLimiter.state
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>;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:163
TFn
RateLimiterOptions<TFn>
RateLimiter<TFn>
fn: TFn;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:164
key: string | undefined;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:159
options: RateLimiterOptions<TFn>;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:160
readonly store: Store<Readonly<RateLimiterState>>;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:157
getMsUntilNextWindow(): number;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:358
Returns the number of milliseconds until the next execution will be possible
number
getRemainingInWindow(): number;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:350
Returns the number of remaining executions allowed in the current window
number
maybeExecute(...args): boolean;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:252
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'); // falsereset(): void;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:369
Resets the rate limiter state
void
setOptions(newOptions): void;Defined in: rate-limiter.ts:191
Updates the rate limiter options
Partial<RateLimiterOptions<TFn>>
void