⌚ A modern, fast and vanilla rate limiter for asynchronous Node.js applications, built with TypeScript 🚀
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Sep 1, 2023 - TypeScript
⌚ A modern, fast and vanilla rate limiter for asynchronous Node.js applications, built with TypeScript 🚀
Tiny job rate limiter that can handles complex situations using job namespace, key and kind (stateful through Redis).
A REST API using NextJS 13, Prisma, and Postgres. With Redis caching and rate limiting.
Rate Limiter Implementation from scratch!
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API Rest para locadora de carro usando arquitetura S.O.L.I.D, Docker, Docker-compose, Postgres, Envio de imagem, Import de aquivos CSV e documentação Swagger. Deploy AWS e CI/CD.
A simple and efficient rate limiting middleware for Express applications, designed to help protect your API from excessive use and ensure fair usage.
A Fastify wrapper that makes HTTP servers stupidly easy
Example of a Rate Limiter Implementation using Redis for a Node.js API
A Fastify plugin for rate limiting using rate-limiter-flexible.
Rate limiter module for Nova framework
A modular rate limiter for SvelteKit. Use in password resets, account registration, etc.
A backend authentication & authorization project to handle the scale and complexity of an application. It is design while keeping the different environments in the mind.
Project created using Nodejs/ExpressJs/MySQL2 and Typescript
Express API Gateway Bootstrap 🏔
Todos+
The ngx-rate-limiter library provides an interceptor for Angular applications that allows you to implement rate limiting for HTTP requests made by your application. This interceptor helps prevent excessive traffic to your server by restricting the number of requests that can be made within a certain time interval.
Here is my personal Node Backend Typescript Template, feel free fo fork
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