A rate limiter middleware for Guzzle. Here's what you need to know:
- Specify a maximum amount of requests per minute or per second
- When the limit is reached, the process will
sleep
until the request can be made - Implement your own driver to persist the rate limiter's request store. This is necessary if the rate limiter needs to work across separate processes, the package ships with an
InMemoryStore
.
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/guzzle-rate-limiter-middleware
Create a Guzzle middleware stack and register it on the client.
use GuzzleHttp\Client;
use GuzzleHttp\HandlerStack;
use Spatie\GuzzleRateLimiterMiddleware\RateLimiterMiddleware;
$stack = HandlerStack::create();
$stack->push(RateLimiterMiddleware::perSecond(3));
$client = new Client([
'handler' => $stack,
]);
You can create a rate limiter to limit per second or per minute.
RateLimiterMiddleware::perSecond(3); // Max. 3 requests per second
RateLimiterMiddleware::perMinute(5); // Max. 5 requests per minute
By default, the rate limiter works in memory. This means that if you have a second PHP process (or Guzzle client) consuming the same API, you'd still possibly hit the rate limit. To work around this issue, the rate limiter's state should be persisted to a cache. Implement the Store
interface with your own cache, and pass the store to the rate limiter.
use MyApp\RateLimiterStore;
use Spatie\GuzzleRateLimiterMiddleware\RateLimit;
RateLimiterMiddleware::perSecond(3, new RateLimiterStore());
A Laravel example of a custom Store
:
<?php
namespace MyApp;
use Spatie\GuzzleRateLimiterMiddleware\Store;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache;
class RateLimiterStore implements Store
{
public function get(): array
{
return Cache::get('rate-limiter', []);
}
public function push(int $timestamp, int $limit)
{
Cache::put('rate-limiter', array_merge($this->get(), [$timestamp]));
}
}
composer test
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