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Utility for handling rate limiting in a centralized manner

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CentralizedRateLimiter

Python 3.7+ License Code style: black Coverage PyPI version

A robust, centralized rate limiting utility for Python applications that need precise control over API request rates with built-in retry mechanisms and a single rate limit for all request methods.

๐Ÿ”ง Installation

pip install centralized-rate-limiter

๐ŸŒŸ Features

  • Centralized Configuration: Set rate limiting parameters once and reuse across your application for all request methods
  • Comprehensive Retry Logic: Built-in exponential backoff and configurable retry attempts
  • Thread-Safe: Reliable rate limiting in multi-threaded environments
  • Flexible HTTP Support: Works with all standard HTTP methods
  • Session Management: Extends requests.Session for seamless integration
  • Type Hints: Full type annotation support for better IDE integration

๐ŸŽฏ Quick Start

from centralized_rate_limiter import get_rate_limiter

# Create a rate limiter with custom parameters
rate_limiter = get_rate_limiter(
    requests_per_second=10,
    total_retries=5,
    backoff_factor=0.25
)

# Use it for your API calls
response = rate_limiter.get('https://api.example.com/data')

# Works with all HTTP methods
post_response = rate_limiter.post(
    'https://api.example.com/create',
    json={'key': 'value'}
)

๐Ÿ”ง Advanced Usage

Custom Configuration

from centralized_rate_limiter import RateLimitedSession

# Create a session with specific parameters
session = RateLimitedSession(
    requests_per_second=5,
    total_retries=3,
    backoff_factor=0.5
)

# Use session in your application
responses = []
for endpoint in endpoints:
    response = session.get(endpoint)
    responses.append(response)

Error Handling

from requests.exceptions import RetryError

try:
    response = rate_limiter.get('https://api.example.com/data')
    data = response.json()
except RetryError:
    print("Max retries exceeded")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"An error occurred: {e}")

๐Ÿ“Š Configuration Parameters

Parameter Type Default Description
requests_per_second int 10 Maximum number of requests allowed per second
total_retries int 5 Maximum number of retry attempts for failed requests
backoff_factor float 0.25 Multiplier for exponential backoff between retries

๐Ÿค” When to Use This vs. Other Solutions

Use CentralizedRateLimiter When You Need:

  1. Centralized Rate Limiting and Retry Logic

    • You want a single solution that handles both rate limiting and retries
    • You want a single rate limit for all your requests methods
    • You need fine-grained control over retry behavior
  2. Thread-Safe Operation

    • Your application makes API calls from multiple threads
    • You need reliable rate limiting in concurrent scenarios
  3. Session Management

    • You want to maintain session state across requests
    • You need to reuse connections for better performance
  4. Custom Configuration

    • You require specific combinations of rate limiting and retry parameters
    • You need to adjust settings per-instance

Consider Alternatives When:

  1. Distributed Rate Limiting Required

    • Consider python-redis-rate-limit for distributed systems
    • Use Flask-Limiter for API endpoint protection
  2. Simpler Requirements

    • Use requests-ratelimiter for basic rate limiting
    • Use backoff package for simple retry logic
  3. Async Operation

    • Consider aiohttp with aiohttp-client-manager
    • Use asyncio based solutions for async workflows
  4. Minimal Dependencies

    • Use built-in time.sleep() for simple delays
    • Implement basic rate limiting without external packages

๐Ÿ” How It Works

The library uses a combination of:

  • Decorator-based rate limiting using the ratelimit package
  • urllib3.util.Retry for configurable retry behavior
  • Custom session management extending requests.Session

Example retry sequence:

Request 1 (fails) โ†’ Wait 0.25s โ†’ Retry 1 (fails) โ†’ Wait 0.5s โ†’ Retry 2 (succeeds)

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Development

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.7+
  • Make (optional, but recommended)
  • Git

Setting Up Development Environment

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/waddafunk/CentralizedRateLimiter.git
cd CentralizedRateLimiter
  1. Install development dependencies:
make dev-install

Or without make:

python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"

Development Tools

The project uses several development tools, all configured in pyproject.toml:

Code Formatting

  • Black: Code formatter with a line length of 88 characters
  • isort: Import statement organizer, configured to work with Black
  • pyupgrade: Automatically upgrades Python syntax for newer versions
# Format all code
make format

or without make

# Individual tools
python -m black .
python -m isort .
python -m pyupgrade --py37-plus **/*.py

Code Quality

  • pylint: Static code analysis
  • flake8: Style guide enforcement
# Run all linters
make lint

or without make

python -m pylint centralized_rate_limiter tests
python -m flake8 centralized_rate_limiter tests

Testing

  • pytest: Test framework
  • pytest-cov: Coverage reporting
  • responses: HTTP request mocking
# Run tests with coverage
make test

or without make

make coverage

Development Workflow

  1. Create a new branch for your feature:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
  1. Make your changes and ensure quality:
make format  # Format code
make lint    # Check code quality
make test    # Run tests
# Or run all checks at once:
make all
  1. Build and check the package:
make build
  1. Submit a pull request

Available Make Commands

Command Description
make install Install package for production
make dev-install Install package with development dependencies
make format Format code using black and isort
make lint Run code quality checks
make test Run tests with pytest
make coverage Generate test coverage report
make clean Remove build artifacts and cache files
make build Build distribution packages
make publish Prepare package for PyPI publishing
make all Run all quality checks and tests
make help Show available commands

Project Structure

centralized_rate_limiter/
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .git/
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .gitignore
โ”œโ”€โ”€ centralized_rate_limiter/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ __init__.py
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ rate_limiting.py
โ”œโ”€โ”€ tests/
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ test_rate_limiting.py
โ”œโ”€โ”€ Makefile
โ”œโ”€โ”€ pyproject.toml
โ”œโ”€โ”€ README.md
โ””โ”€โ”€ LICENSE

Configuration Files

pyproject.toml

The pyproject.toml file contains all project configurations:

  • Build system configuration
  • Package metadata
  • Dependencies (both runtime and development)
  • Tool configurations:
    • pytest settings
    • coverage settings
    • black configuration
    • isort configuration

Makefile

The Makefile provides convenient commands for common development tasks. See the commands table above for available operations.

Continuous Integration

The project uses GitHub Actions for CI/CD, running the following checks on each pull request:

  • Code formatting (black, isort)
  • Linting (pylint, flake8)
  • Tests with coverage reporting
  • Package building

๐Ÿค Contributing

Please read our Contributing Guide for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.

๐Ÿ“œ License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.

๐Ÿ“š API Reference

RateLimitedSession

class RateLimitedSession(requests.Session):
    """A rate-limited HTTP session with built-in retry logic."""
    
    def __init__(
        self,
        requests_per_second: int = 10,
        total_retries: int = 5,
        backoff_factor: float = 0.25
    ) -> None:
        """Initialize a new rate-limited session."""

get_rate_limiter

def get_rate_limiter(
    requests_per_second: int = 10,
    total_retries: int = 5,
    backoff_factor: float = 0.25,
) -> RateLimitedSession:
    """Create a new rate-limited session with specified parameters."""

๐Ÿ™ Acknowledgments

๐Ÿ“ง Contact

For questions and support, please open an issue in the GitHub repository.


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