Flask-Limit
A lightweight, high-performance rate-limiting extension for Flask applications. Flask-Limit protects your API endpoints from brute-force attacks and abuse by restricting how many requests a client can make within a given time window.
Features
- ⚡ Flexible Backends: In-memory store for development; Redis for distributed production deployments.
- ⚙️ Route-Level & Global Controls: Set global limits or override rules on individual routes.
- 🔌 Auto-Registering Extensibility: Add custom storage backends (MongoDB, DynamoDB, Postgres) simply by subclassing
Limiter. - 🛠️ Customizable Responses: Customize rate-limit exceeded responses globally or per endpoint.
- 🏷️ Standard HTTP Headers: Automatically injects
X-RateLimit-Limit,X-RateLimit-Remaining, andX-RateLimit-Resetheaders.
Installation
Install the base package using pip:
pip install flask-limit
Optional Extras
To use third-party storage backends, install the corresponding extra:
# Redis Backend
pip install flask-limit[redis]
# All Backends
pip install flask-limit[all]
Configuration
Configure default behaviors using standard Flask app.config keys:
| Config Key | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
RATELIMIT_LIMIT |
100 |
Default maximum requests allowed per window. |
RATELIMIT_PERIOD |
60 |
Default window duration in seconds. |
RATELIMIT_KEY_PREFIX |
"ratelimit" |
Prefix prepended to backend tracking keys. |
RATELIMIT_REDIS_URL |
"redis://localhost:6379/0" |
Redis connection URL when using the redis backend. |
RATELIMIT_RESPONSE |
None |
Application-level fallback for rate limit exceeded responses. |
Quickstart
1. In-Memory Backend (Single Process)
Ideal for local testing and single-worker setups:
from flask import Flask, jsonify
from flask_limit import RateLimiter
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config["RATELIMIT_LIMIT"] = 50
app.config["RATELIMIT_PERIOD"] = 60
# Initialize with default memory backend
limiter = RateLimiter(app, limiter="memory")
# Uses application defaults (50 requests / 60s)
@app.route("/api/users")
@limiter.rate_limit
def get_users():
return jsonify({"users": []})
# Route-specific override (5 requests / 10s)
@app.route("/api/login", methods=["POST"])
@limiter.rate_limit(limit=5, period=10)
def login():
return jsonify({"status": "authenticated"})
2. Redis Backend (Production / Multi-Worker)
Required for multi-worker environments (Gunicorn, uWSGI) or distributed servers:
from flask import Flask, jsonify
from flask_limit import RateLimiter
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config["RATELIMIT_REDIS_URL"] = "redis://localhost:6379/0"
# Initialize with Redis backend
limiter = RateLimiter(app, limiter="redis")
@app.route("/api/data")
@limiter.rate_limit(limit=100, period=60)
def get_data():
return jsonify({"data": "ok"})
Customizing Exceeded Limit Responses
When a client hits a rate limit, Flask-Limit returns a 429 Too Many Requests status code. You can customize the response at the application or route level.
Application-Wide Response
Assign a function or response tuple to RATELIMIT_RESPONSE in app.config:
from flask import jsonify
from flask_limit.types import RateLimitInfo
def custom_limit_exceeded(info: RateLimitInfo):
return jsonify({
"error": "rate_limit_exceeded",
"retry_after_seconds": info.reset,
"max_allowed": info.limit
}), 429
app.config["RATELIMIT_RESPONSE"] = custom_limit_exceeded
Route-Level Response Override
Pass a callable or tuple directly to the @limiter.rate_limit decorator:
@app.route("/api/strict")
@limiter.rate_limit(
limit=2,
period=60,
response=("Custom 429: Too many requests on this endpoint.", 429)
)
def strict_route():
return jsonify({"status": "ok"})
Custom Backends
Creating a custom storage backend is seamless. Simply inherit from Limiter and define a name in the class header—Flask-Limit will register it automatically!
from flask_limit.limiters import Limiter
class MemcachedRateLimit(Limiter, name="memcached"):
@classmethod
def from_app(cls, app):
# Build your backend instance using app config
return cls(server=app.config["MEMCACHED_SERVER"])
def is_allowed(self, key: str, limit: int, period: int):
# Return tuple: (allowed: bool, remaining: int, reset: int)
return True, limit - 1, period
def cleanup(self, key=None):
pass
# Use your new custom backend immediately!
limiter = RateLimiter(app, limiter="memcached")
Documentation
For full API references, architecture guides, and Sphinx docs, check out the Documentation in the repository.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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