Fixed window rate limiting directive for GraphQL. Use to limit repeated requests to queries and mutations.
yarn add graphql-rate-limit-directive
You must also install peer dependencies:
yarn add rate-limiter-flexible graphql @graphql-tools/utils
GraphQL Rate Limit wraps resolvers, ensuring an action is permitted before it is invoked. A client is allocated a maximum of n
operations for every fixed size time window. Once the client has performed n
operations, they must wait.
Import rateLimitDirective
and configure behaviour of directive (see options).
const { rateLimitDirective } = require('graphql-rate-limit-directive');
const { rateLimitDirectiveTypeDefs, rateLimitDirectiveTransformer } = rateLimitDirective();
Include rateLimitDirectiveTypeDefs
as part of the schema's type definitions.
Transform schema with rateLimitDirectiveTransformer
to apply implementation of directive.
const { makeExecutableSchema } = require('@graphql-tools/schema');
let schema = makeExecutableSchema({
typeDefs: [
rateLimitDirectiveTypeDefs,
/* plus any existing type definitions */
],
/* ... */
});
schema = rateLimitDirectiveTransformer(schema);
Attach @rateLimit
directive where desired. Argument limit
is number of allow operations per duration. Argument duration
is the length of the fixed window (in seconds).
# Apply rate limiting to all fields of 'Query'
# Allow at most 60 queries per field within a minute
type Query @rateLimit(limit: 60, duration: 60) {
...
}
When the directive is applied to a object, it rate limits each of its fields. A rate limit on a field will override a limit imposed by its parent type.
# Apply default rate limiting to all fields of 'Query'
type Query @rateLimit(limit: 60, duration: 60) {
books: [Book!]
authors: [Author!]
# Override behaviour imposed from 'Query' object on this field to have different limit
quote: String @rateLimit(limit: 1, duration: 60)
}
Additional, advanced examples are available in the examples folder:
const { makeExecutableSchema } = require('@graphql-tools/schema');
const { ApolloServer } = require('apollo-server');
const { ApolloServerPluginLandingPageGraphQLPlayground } = require('apollo-server-core');
const { rateLimitDirective } = require('graphql-rate-limit-directive');
const { rateLimitDirectiveTypeDefs, rateLimitDirectiveTransformer } = rateLimitDirective();
const resolvers = {
Query: {
books: () => [
{
title: 'A Game of Thrones',
author: 'George R. R. Martin',
},
{
title: 'The Hobbit',
author: 'J. R. R. Tolkien',
},
],
quote: () =>
'The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is. ― C.S. Lewis',
},
};
let schema = makeExecutableSchema({
typeDefs: [
rateLimitDirectiveTypeDefs,
`# Apply default rate limiting to all fields of 'Query'
type Query @rateLimit(limit: 1, duration: 15) {
books: [Book!]
# Override behaviour imposed from 'Query' object on this field to have a custom limit
quote: String @rateLimit(limit: 1)
}
type Book {
# For each 'Book' where this field is requested, apply a rate limit
title: String @rateLimit(limit: 72000, duration: 3600)
# No limits are applied
author: String
}`,
],
resolvers,
});
schema = rateLimitDirectiveTransformer(schema);
const server = new ApolloServer({
schema,
plugins: [
ApolloServerPluginLandingPageGraphQLPlayground(),
]
});
server.listen().then(({ url }) => {
console.log(`🚀 Server ready at ${url}`);
});
rateLimitDirective(options)
Create an implementation of a rate limit directive.
It is common to specify at least keyGenerator
and limiterClass
as part of options
.
Returns an object containing:
rateLimitDirectiveTypeDefs
: Schema Definition Language (SDL) representation of the directive.rateLimitDirectiveTransformer
: Function to apply the directive's logic to the provided schema.name
Name of the directive.
Override the name of the directive, defaults to rateLimit
.
defaultLimit
Default value for argument limit.
Override the directive's limit
argument's default value, defaults to 60
.
defaultDuration
Default value for argument duration.
Override the directive's duration
argument's default value, defaults to 60
.
keyGenerator
Constructs a key to represent an operation on a field.
A key is generated to identify each request for each field being rate limited. To ensure isolation, the key is recommended to be unique per field. Supports both synchronous and asynchronous functions.
By default, it does not provide user or client independent rate limiting. See defaultKeyGenerator
and context example.
WARNING: Inside a generator function, consider accessing the GraphQL context
or memoizing any expensive calls (HTTP, database, ...) as the functions is run for each rate limited field.
limiterClass
An implementation of a limiter.
Storage implementations are provided by rate-limiter-flexible
.
Supports Redis, process Memory, Cluster or PM2, Memcached, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL to control requests rate in single process or distributed environment.
Memory store is the default but not recommended for production as it does not share state with other servers or processes. See Redis example for use in a distributed environment.
limiterOptions
Configuration to apply to created limiters.
WARNING: If providing the keyPrefix
option, consider using directive's name as part of the prefix to ensure isolation between different directives.
pointsCalculator
Calculate the number of points to consume.
Default with defaultPointsCalculator
is to cost one point.
onLimit
Behaviour when limit is exceeded.
Throw an error or return an object describing a reached limit and when it will reset. Default is to throw an error using defaultOnLimit
. See error example and object example.
setState
If rate limiter information for request should be stored in context, how to record it.
When provided, puts the rate limit information for the current operation into context
.
Can be used to include formatted rate limit information in a response's extensions
, see example.
defaultKeyGenerator(directiveArgs, source, args, context, info)
Get a value to uniquely identify a field in a schema.
A field is identified by the key ${info.parentType}.${info.fieldName}
. This does not provide user or client independent rate limiting. User A could consume all the capacity and starve out User B.
This function can be used in conjunction with context
information to ensure user/client isolation. See context example.
directiveArgs
The arguments defined in the schema for the directive.
source
The previous result returned from the resolver on the parent field.
args
The arguments provided to the field in the GraphQL operation.
context
Contains per-request state shared by all resolvers in a particular operation.
info
Holds field-specific information relevant to the current operation as well as the schema details.
defaultPointsCalculator(directiveArgs, source, args, context, info)
Calculate the number of points to consume.
Cost one point.
directiveArgs
The arguments defined in the schema for the directive.
source
The previous result returned from the resolver on the parent field.
args
The arguments provided to the field in the GraphQL operation.
context
Contains per-request state shared by all resolvers in a particular operation.
info
Holds field-specific information relevant to the current operation as well as the schema details.
defaultOnLimit(response, directiveArgs, source, args, context, info)
Raise a rate limit error when there are too many requests.
Throws a GraphQLError
with message Too many requests, please try again in N seconds.
response
The current rate limit information for this field.
directiveArgs
The arguments defined in the schema for the directive.
source
The previous result returned from the resolver on the parent field.
args
The arguments provided to the field in the GraphQL operation.
context
Contains per-request state shared by all resolvers in a particular operation.
info
Holds field-specific information relevant to the current operation as well as the schema details.
defaultSetState(name)
Write directive state into context.
How to store the latest rate limit response in context
, using schema coordinates.
name
Name of the directive.
Contributions, issues and feature requests are very welcome.
If you are using this package and fixed a bug for yourself, please consider submitting a PR!
MIT © Rob Van Gennip