Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package ratelimit implements rate limiting functionality for the proxy.
It provides per process rate limiting. It can be configured globally, or based on routes. Rate limiting can be lookuped based on HTTP headers like X-Forwarded-For or Authorization.
Lookuper Type - Authorization Header ¶
This lookuper will use the content of the Authorization header to calculate rate limiting. This will work for Bearer tokens or Basic Auth without change of the rate limiter configuration.
Lookuper Type - X-Forwarded-For Header ¶
This lookuper will use the remote IP of the origin request to calculate rate limiting. If there is no such header it will use the remote IP of the request. This is the default Lookuper and may be the one most users want to use.
Usage ¶
When imported as a package, the Registry can be used to hold the rate limiters and their settings. On a higher level, rate limiter settings can be simply passed to skipper as part of the skipper.Options object, or defined as command line flags.
The following command starts skipper with default X-Forwarded-For Lookuper, that will start to rate limit after 5 requests within 60s from the same client
% skipper -ratelimits type=local,max-hits=5,time-window=60s
The following configuration will rate limit /foo after 2 requests within 90s from the same requester and all other requests after 20 requests within 60s from the same client
% cat ratelimit.eskip foo: Path("/foo") -> localRatelimit(2,"1m30s") -> "http://www.example.org/foo" rest: Path("/") -> localRatelimit(20,"1m") -> "http://www.example.net/" % skipper -enable-ratelimits -routes-file=ratelimit.eskip
The following configuration will rate limit requests after 100 requests within 1 minute with the same Authorization Header
% cat ratelimit-auth.eskip all: Path("/") -> localRatelimit(100,"1m","auth") -> "http://www.example.org/" % skipper -enable-ratelimits -routes-file=ratelimit-auth.eskip
Rate limiter settings can be applied globally via command line flags or within routing settings.
Settings - Type ¶
Defines the type of the rate limiter, which right now only allows to be "local". In case of a skipper swarm or service mesh this would be an interesting configuration option, for example "global" or "dc".
Settings - MaxHits ¶
Defines the maximum number of requests per user within a TimeWindow.
Settings - TimeWindow ¶
Defines the time window until rate limits will be enforced, if maximum number of requests are exceeded. This is defined as a string representation of Go's time.Duration, e.g. 1m30s.
Settings - Lookuper ¶
Defines an optional configuration to choose which Header should be used to group client requests. It accepts the default "x-forwarded-for" or "auth"
HTTP Response ¶
In case of rate limiting, the HTTP response status will be 429 Too Many Requests, and a header will be set which shows the maximum requests per hour (based on RFC 6585):
X-Rate-Limit: 6000
Registry ¶
The active rate limiters are stored in a registry. They are created based on routes or command line flags. The registry synchronizes access to the shared rate limiters. A registry has default settings that it will apply and that it will use the disable rate limiter in case it's not defined in the configuration or not global enabled.
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Constants ¶
const ( // Header is Header = "X-Rate-Limit" // ServiceRatelimitName is the name of the Ratelimit filter, which will be shown in log ServiceRatelimitName = "ratelimit" // LocalRatelimitName is the name of the LocalRatelimit filter, which will be shown in log LocalRatelimitName = "localRatelimit" // DisableRatelimitName is the name of the DisableRatelimit, which will be shown in log DisableRatelimitName = "disableRatelimit" )
const ( DefaultMaxhits = 20 DefaultTimeWindow = 1 * time.Second DefaultCleanInterval = 60 * time.Second )
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Types ¶
type AuthLookuper ¶
type AuthLookuper struct{}
AuthLookuper implements Lookuper interface and will select a bucket by Authorization header.
func NewAuthLookuper ¶
func NewAuthLookuper() AuthLookuper
NewAuthLookuper returns an empty AuthLookuper
type Lookuper ¶
type Lookuper interface { // Lookup is used to get the string which is used to define // how the bucket of a ratelimiter looks like, which is used // to decide to ratelimit or not. For example you can use the // X-Forwarded-For Header if you want to rate limit based on // source ip behind a proxy/loadbalancer or the Authorization // Header for request per token or user. Lookup(*http.Request) string }
Lookuper makes it possible to be more flexible for ratelimiting.
type Ratelimit ¶
type Ratelimit struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Ratelimit is a proxy objects that delegates to implemetations and stores settings for the ratelimiter
type Registry ¶
Registry objects hold the active ratelimiters, ensure synchronized access to them, apply default settings and recycle the idle ratelimiters.
func NewRegistry ¶
NewRegistry initializes a registry with the provided default settings.
type SameBucketLookuper ¶ added in v0.9.115
type SameBucketLookuper struct{}
SameBucketLookuper implements Lookuper interface and will always match to the same bucket.
func NewSameBucketLookuper ¶ added in v0.9.115
func NewSameBucketLookuper() SameBucketLookuper
NewSameBucketLookuper returns a SameBucketLookuper.
type Settings ¶
type Settings struct { Type Type Lookuper Lookuper Host string MaxHits int TimeWindow time.Duration CleanInterval time.Duration }
Settings configures the chosen rate limiter
type Type ¶
type Type int
Type defines the type of the used breaker: consecutive, rate or disabled.
const ( // NoRatelimit is not used NoRatelimit Type = iota // ServiceRatelimit is used to have a simple rate limit for a // backend service, which is calculated and measured within // each instance ServiceRatelimit // LocalRatelimit is used to have a simple local rate limit // per user for a backend, which is calculated and measured // within each instance LocalRatelimit // DisableRatelimit is used to disable rate limit DisableRatelimit )
type XForwardedForLookuper ¶
type XForwardedForLookuper struct{}
XForwardedForLookuper implements Lookuper interface and will select a bucket by X-Forwarded-For header or clientIP.
func NewXForwardedForLookuper ¶
func NewXForwardedForLookuper() XForwardedForLookuper
NewXForwardedForLookuper returns an empty XForwardedForLookuper