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§prob-rate-limiter
ProbRateLimiter is a probabilistic rate limiter.
When load approaches the configured limit,
the struct chooses randomly whether to accept or reject each request.
It adjusts the probability of rejection so throughput is steady around the limit.
§Use Cases
- Shed load to prevent overload
- Avoid overloading the services you depend on
- Control costs
§Features
- Tiny, uses 44 bytes
- 100% test coverage
- Optimized: 32ns per check, 31M checks per second on an i5-8259U
- No
unsafeor unsafe deps
§Limitations
- Requires a mutable reference.
- Not fair. Treats all requests equally, regardless of source. A client that overloads the server will consume most of the throughput.
§Alternatives
- r8limit
- Uses a sliding window
- No
unsafeor deps - Optimized: 48ns per check, 21M checks per second on an i5-8259U
- Requires a mutable reference.
- governor
- Uses a non-mutable reference, easy to share between threads
- Popular
- Good docs
- Optimized: 29ns per check on an i5-8259U.
- Unnecessary
unsafe - Uses non-standard mutex library
parking_lot - Uses a complicated algorithm
- leaky-bucket
- Async tasks can wait for their turn to use a resource.
- Unsuitable for load shedding because there is no
try_acquire.
§Related Crates
- safe-dns uses this
§Example
let mut limiter = ProbRateLimiter::new(10.0).unwrap();
let mut now = Instant::now();
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
now += Duration::from_secs(1);
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
now += Duration::from_secs(1);
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
now += Duration::from_secs(1);
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
now += Duration::from_secs(1);
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
assert!(limiter.check(5, now));
assert!(!limiter.check(5, now));§Cargo Geiger Safety Report
§Changelog
- v0.1.1 - Simplify
new. Add more docs. - v0.1.0 - Initial version
§TO DO
- Publish
- Add graph from the benchmark.
Structs§
- Prob
Rate Limiter - A probabilistic rate-limiter.