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High-performance rate limiter engine for MCP Gateway

Project description

Rate Limiter Plugin

Author: ContextForge Contributors

Enforces rate limits per user, tenant, and tool across tool_pre_invoke and prompt_pre_fetch hooks. Supports pluggable counting algorithms (fixed window, sliding window, token bucket), an in-process memory backend (single-instance), and a Redis backend (shared across all gateway instances).

Runtime Requirements

This plugin depends on cpex>=0.1.0rc1,<0.2 and imports hook models from cpex.framework. The compiled Rust extension is mandatory; there is no Python fallback implementation.

Hooks

Hook When it runs
tool_pre_invoke Before every tool call — checks by_user, by_tenant, by_tool
prompt_pre_fetch Before every prompt fetch — checks by_user, by_tenant, by_tool

If any configured dimension is exceeded, the plugin returns a violation with HTTP 429. All requests include X-RateLimit-* headers. The most restrictive active dimension is surfaced (e.g. if both user and tenant limits are active, the one closest to exhaustion is reported).

Configuration

- name: RateLimiterPlugin
  kind: cpex_rate_limiter.rate_limiter.RateLimiterPlugin
  hooks:
    - prompt_pre_fetch
    - tool_pre_invoke
  mode: enforce          # enforce | permissive | disabled
  config:
    by_user: "30/m"      # per-user limit across all tools
    by_tenant: "300/m"   # shared limit across all users in a tenant
    by_tool:             # per-tool overrides (applied on top of by_user)
      search: "10/m"
      summarise: "5/m"

    # Algorithm — choose one (default: fixed_window)
    algorithm: "fixed_window"    # fixed_window | sliding_window | token_bucket

    # Backend — choose one
    backend: "memory"    # default: single-process, resets on restart
    # backend: "redis"   # shared across all gateway instances

    # Redis options (required when backend: redis)
    redis_url: "redis://redis:6379/0"
    redis_key_prefix: "rl"

    # Backend failure policy (default: "open" — fail-open)
    # "closed" — return HTTP 503 BACKEND_UNAVAILABLE violation when the
    # backend can't be reached (correctness over availability)
    fail_mode: "open"

Configuration reference

Field Type Default Description
by_user string null Per-user rate limit, e.g. "60/m"
by_tenant string null Per-tenant rate limit, e.g. "600/m"
by_tool dict {} Per-tool overrides, e.g. {"search": "10/m"}
algorithm string "fixed_window" Counting algorithm: "fixed_window", "sliding_window", or "token_bucket"
backend string "memory" "memory" or "redis"
redis_url string null Redis connection URL (required when backend: redis)
redis_key_prefix string "rl" Prefix for all Redis keys
fail_mode string "open" Behaviour when the backend can't be reached: "open" allows the request through, "closed" blocks with a 503 BACKEND_UNAVAILABLE violation

Rate string format: "<count>/<unit>" where unit is s/sec/second, m/min/minute, or h/hr/hour. Malformed strings raise ValueError at startup. Counts above 1_000_000 are rejected as a sanity ceiling — anything higher is almost certainly a misconfig or a denial-of-service vector against the memory backend.

Unknown config keys (e.g. a typo like redis_ur) are logged at WARN at engine init alongside the accepted-key list, instead of being silently ignored.

Invalid fail_mode values (e.g. "clsoed") are logged at WARN and fall back to "open" so an operator's typo surfaces instead of silently disabling the hardening they asked for.

Omitting a dimension (e.g. no by_tenant) means that dimension is unlimited — no counter is tracked for it.

Response headers

Every request (allowed or blocked) includes:

Header Description
X-RateLimit-Limit Configured limit for the most restrictive active dimension
X-RateLimit-Remaining Requests remaining in the current window
X-RateLimit-Reset Unix timestamp when the current window resets
Retry-After Seconds until the window resets (blocked requests only)

Algorithms

Three counting algorithms are available, selected via the algorithm config field.

Algorithm Config value Best for Trade-off
Fixed window fixed_window General use, lowest overhead Up to 2× the limit at window boundaries
Sliding window sliding_window Smooth enforcement, no boundary burst Higher memory: stores one timestamp per request per key
Token bucket token_bucket Bursty workloads — allows short spikes up to capacity Slightly higher Redis overhead: stores {tokens, last_refill} hash per key

Fixed window (default)

Counts requests in a fixed time slot (e.g. "minute 14:03"). Resets at the slot boundary. Simple and fast. The 2× burst at a boundary (N requests at the end of slot T, N requests at the start of T+1) is a known trade-off; use by_user with headroom if this matters.

Sliding window

Stores a timestamp for every request in the current window. At each check, expired timestamps are discarded and the remaining count is compared against the limit. Prevents boundary bursts entirely. Memory usage grows with request volume — roughly one float per request per active key.

Token bucket

Each identity (user, tenant, tool) has a bucket that holds up to count tokens. Tokens refill at a steady rate of count/window. A request consumes one token. Bursts up to the bucket capacity are allowed; sustained rate above count/window is rejected. Useful for APIs where short spikes are acceptable but sustained overload is not.

Redis support: token_bucket with backend: redis is fully supported. The plugin stores {tokens, last_refill} in a Redis hash per key and uses an atomic Lua script to refill and consume tokens in a single round-trip — the same pattern as the other two algorithms. This means token_bucket enforces a true cluster-wide limit in multi-instance deployments.

Backends

Memory backend (default, single-instance only)

  • Counters are stored in a process-local MemoryStore (Rust, per-key RwLock — no single global lock)
  • An amortized sweep evicts expired keys every ~128 calls — for fixed_window, keys are evicted once the window elapses; for sliding_window, keys with empty timestamp deques are evicted; for token_bucket, keys inactive for >1 hour are evicted
  • Limitation: state is not shared across processes or hosts. In a multi-instance deployment (e.g. 3 gateway instances behind nginx), each instance tracks its own counter — the effective limit is N × configured_limit

Redis backend

  • fixed_window: atomic Lua INCR+EXPIRE — one Redis round-trip per check, no race condition
  • sliding_window: atomic Lua ZADD+ZREMRANGEBYSCORE+ZCARD+EXPIRE — one round-trip, no race condition
  • token_bucket: atomic Lua script — reads {tokens, last_refill} hash, refills proportionally, consumes 1 token, writes back — one round-trip, no race condition
  • All gateway instances share the same counter — the configured limit is the true cluster-wide limit
  • Requires redis_url to be set
  • Backend failure policy is governed by fail_mode:
    • "open" (default) — the request is allowed through without rate limiting. Availability over correctness; an infrastructure failure must never block legitimate traffic. Operators should monitor for rate-limiter error logs and treat them as high-priority alerts.
    • "closed" — the request is blocked with a PluginViolation (code BACKEND_UNAVAILABLE, HTTP 503, Retry-After: 1). Correctness over availability; pick this when a failed rate-limit check is less acceptable than a brief outage.

Multi-instance deployment (important): The memory backend is local to a single gateway instance — rate limit counters are not shared across replicas. For multi-instance deployments (e.g., behind nginx or on OpenShift with multiple gateway pods), always use backend: redis to ensure rate limits are enforced correctly across all instances.

Tenant-scoped Redis key layout

When the plugin context carries a tenant_id, every dimension key is prefixed with it so counters are isolated per tenant:

rl:{tenant_id}:user:{email}:{window_seconds}
rl:{tenant_id}:tenant:{tenant_id}:{window_seconds}
rl:{tenant_id}:tool:{tool_name}:{window_seconds}

When tenant_id is absent (single-tenant deployments), the prefix is omitted and keys revert to the pre-tenant-scoping layout (rl:user:{email}:{window}), so single-tenant behaviour is unchanged.

Upgrade note: the first deploy of the tenant-scoping change causes counters under rl:user:* / rl:tool:* to be orphaned while new writes land at rl:{tenant}:user:*. Counters effectively reset once for all in-flight windows — non-event for typical second/minute windows.

Examples

Single-instance (default config)

config:
  by_user: "60/m"
  by_tenant: "600/m"

Multi-instance with Redis

config:
  backend: "redis"
  redis_url: "redis://redis:6379/0"
  by_user: "30/m"
  by_tenant: "3000/m"
  by_tool:
    search: "10/m"

Sliding window (no boundary bursts)

config:
  algorithm: "sliding_window"
  by_user: "30/m"
  by_tenant: "300/m"

Token bucket — memory backend (default)

config:
  algorithm: "token_bucket"
  by_user: "30/m"   # bucket holds 30 tokens, refills at 30/min

Token bucket — Redis backend (multi-instance)

config:
  algorithm: "token_bucket"
  backend: "redis"
  redis_url: "redis://redis:6379/0"
  by_user: "30/m"

Permissive mode (observe without blocking)

mode: permissive
config:
  by_user: "60/m"

In permissive mode the plugin records violations and emits X-RateLimit-* headers but does not block requests. Useful for baselining traffic before switching to enforce.

Lifecycle

The plugin participates in the plugin manager's lifecycle contract:

  • async def initialize(self) — invoked once when the plugin manager constructs the plugin. Logs one INFO record naming the active backend (memory / redis).
  • async def shutdown(self) — invoked when the plugin manager tears the plugin down (runtime disable, re-instantiation after a config change). Releases backend-held resources — specifically, drops the Rust core's cached Redis multiplexed connection and the SCRIPT LOAD SHA cache. In-flight requests already hold their own clones of the connection and remain valid; the cached reference is replaced on the next request.

Without shutdown, the cached Redis connection would leak across plugin re-instantiation, producing connection churn on the server.

Limitations

Limitation Severity Status
Memory backend not shared across processes HIGH Use Redis backend for multi-instance deployments
Fixed window allows up to 2× limit at window boundary LOW Use sliding_window algorithm, or use by_user with headroom
by_tool matching is case-sensitive LOW Fixed — tool names are normalised with .strip().lower()
Whitespace-only user identity bypasses anonymous bucket LOW Fixed — _extract_user_identity strips whitespace and falls back to 'anonymous'
No per-server limits (server_id dimension missing) LOW Not implemented
No config hot-reload — rate string changes require restart LOW Not implemented

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