pub struct RateLimit {
pub limit: i32,
pub remaining: i32,
pub reset: i32,
}
Expand description
Rate limit information returned with a Response
.
With every API call, Twitter returns information about how many times you’re allowed to call
that endpoint, and at what point your limit refreshes and allows you to call it more. These are
normally passed through the response headers, and egg-mode reads for these headers when a
function returns a Response<T>
. If the headers are absent for a given request, the field will
be -1
.
Rate limits are tracked separately based on the kind of Token
you’re using. For Bearer tokens
using Application-only authentication, the rate limit is based on your application as a whole,
regardless of how many instances are using that token. For Access tokens, the rate limit is
broken down by-user, so more-active users will not use up the rate limit for less-active ones.
For more information about rate-limiting, see Twitter’s documentation about rate limits.
Fields§
§limit: i32
The rate limit ceiling for the given request.
remaining: i32
The number of requests left for the 15-minute window.
reset: i32
The UTC Unix timestamp at which the rate window resets.