speedbump 
A Redis-backed Rate Limiter for Go
Cool stuff
- Backed by Redis, so it keeps track of requests across a cluster
- Extensible timing functions. Includes defaults for tracking requests per
 second, minute, and hour
- Works with IPv4, IPv6, or any other unique identifier
- Example middleware included for Gin (See: ginbump) and
 Negroni (See:
 negronibump)
Versions, Branch, Go Get Command, Client Version, -, ---, ---, ---, ---, v2, go get gopkg.in/etcinit/speedbump.v2, gopkg.in/redis.v5, Link, v1, master, go get gopkg.in/etcinit/speedbump.v1, gopkg.in/redis.v3, Link, v0, go get gopkg.in/etcinit/speedbump.v0, gopkg.in/redis.v2, Link, ## Usage
- Get a working Redis server
- Go get:
$ go get github.com/etcinit/speedbump
- Include it in your code
package main
import (
	"fmt"
	"time"
	"github.com/etcinit/speedbump"
	"gopkg.in/redis.v5"
)
func main() {
	client := redis.NewClient(&redis.Options{
		Addr:     "localhost:6379",
		Password: "",
		DB:       0,
	})
	hasher := speedbump.PerSecondHasher{}
	// Here we create a limiter that will only allow 5 requests per second
	limiter := speedbump.NewLimiter(client, hasher, 5)
	for {
		// This example has a hardcoded IP, but you would replace it with the IP
		// of a client on a real case.
		success, err := limiter.Attempt("127.0.0.1")
		if err != nil {
			panic(err)
		}
		if success {
			fmt.Println("Successful!")
		} else {
			fmt.Println("Limited! :(")
		}
		time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * time.Duration(100))
	}
}
- Output:
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Successful!
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Limited! :(
Successful!
Successful!
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