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      [!NOTE] This project is in GA Stage. The Upstash Professional Support fully covers this project. It receives regular updates, and bug fixes. The Upstash team is committed to maintaining and improving its functionality.

      It is the only connectionless (HTTP based) rate limiting library and designed for:

      • Serverless functions (AWS Lambda, Vercel ....)
      • Cloudflare Workers & Pages
      • Vercel Edge
      • Fastly Compute@Edge
      • Next.js, Jamstack ...
      • Client side web/mobile applications
      • WebAssembly
      • and other environments where HTTP is preferred over TCP.

      Quick Start

      Install

      npm

      npm install @upstash/ratelimit

      Deno

      import { Ratelimit } from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/@upstash/ratelimit@latest";

      Create database

      Create a new redis database on upstash. See here for documentation on how to create a redis instance.

      Basic Usage

      import { Ratelimit } from "@upstash/ratelimit"; // for deno: see above
      import { Redis } from "@upstash/redis"; // see below for cloudflare and fastly adapters
      
      // Create a new ratelimiter, that allows 10 requests per 10 seconds
      const ratelimit = new Ratelimit({
        redis: Redis.fromEnv(),
        limiter: Ratelimit.slidingWindow(10, "10 s"),
        analytics: true,
        /**
         * Optional prefix for the keys used in redis. This is useful if you want to share a redis
         * instance with other applications and want to avoid key collisions. The default prefix is
         * "@upstash/ratelimit"
         */
        prefix: "@upstash/ratelimit",
      });
      
      // Use a constant string to limit all requests with a single ratelimit
      // Or use a userID, apiKey or ip address for individual limits.
      const identifier = "api";
      const { success } = await ratelimit.limit(identifier);
      
      if (!success) {
        return "Unable to process at this time";
      }
      doExpensiveCalculation();
      return "Here you go!";

      For more information on getting started, you can refer to our documentation.

      Here's a complete nextjs example

      Documentation

      See the documentation for more information details about this package.

      Contributing

      Database

      Create a new redis database on upstash and copy the url and token.

      Running tests

      To run the tests, you will need to set some environment variables. Here is a list of variables to set:

      • UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_URL
      • UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN
      • US1_UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_URL
      • US1_UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN
      • APN_UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_URL
      • APN_UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN
      • EU2_UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_URL
      • EU2_UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN

      You can create a single Upstash Redis and use its URL and token for all four above.

      Once you set the environment variables, simply run:

      pnpm test