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rate-limit-delay-promise

v0.0.2

Published

rate limiting for executing a list of asynchronous processes.

Downloads

272

Readme

rate-limit-delay-promise

A library that performs rate limiting when executing a list of asynchronous processes.

Install

$ npm install rate-limit-delay-promise

Usage

Call RateLimitDelayPromise.all() instead of Promise.all().

Before

function main() {
    const masters = [1,2,3];
    const promises: Promise<string>[] = masters.map(DummyRemoteProcess.requestMaster);
    Promise.all(promises).then(console.log);
}

class DummyRemoteProcess {
    static requestMaster(master: number): Promise<string> {
        switch (master) {
            case 1:
                return Promise.resolve('one');
            case 2:
                return Promise.resolve('two');
            case 3:
                return Promise.resolve('three');
            default:
                throw new Error('Invalid master number');
        }
    }
}
main();

It is very useful, but if the external API requestMaster has a rate limit, you need a mechanism to reduce the frequency of requests. Use the library as follows:

After

import { RateLimitDelayPromise } from 'rate-limit-delay-promise';

function limitMain(){
    const masters = [1,2,3];
    RateLimitDelayPromise.all(masters, DummyRemoteProcess.requestMaster, 2000)
        .then(console.log);
}

class DummyRemoteProcess {
    static requestMaster(master: number): Promise<string> {
        switch (master) {
            case 1:
                return Promise.resolve('one');
            case 2:
                return Promise.resolve('two');
            case 3:
                return Promise.resolve('three');
            default:
                throw new Error('Invalid master number');
        }
    }
}
limitMain();

$ ts-node check.ts

test.gif;

!!WARNING: Overall execution time will be increased by your delay, of course.

License

MIT