hapi-multi-rate-limit

2.1.5 • Public • Published

hapi-multi-rate-limit

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Lead Maintainer: DomenicoPizzata

Introduction

hapi-multi-rate-limit is a plugin for hapi that enables rate limiting.

It relies on cache being defined in the server.

It allows different options for user-path configuration in terms of time (seconds, minutes, hours, days).

Use

const Hapi = require('hapi');
 
const server = Hapi.server({
    cache: { engine: require('catbox-memory'), name: 'memory' }
});
server.register({
    plugin: require('hapi-multi-rate-limit'),
    options: {}
});

Options

Defaults are given here

  • enabled: true whether or not rate limiting is enabled at all. Set this to false in a route's config to bypass all rate limiting for that route
  • userLimit: 300 number of total requests a user can make per period. Set to false to disable limiting requests per user.
  • userCache: Object with the following properties:
    • segment: hapi-multi-rate-limit-user Name of the cache segment to use for storing user rate limit info
    • expiresIn: 600000 Time (in milliseconds) of period for userLimit
  • userAttribute: id credentials attribute to use when determining distinct authenticated users
  • userWhitelist: [] array of users (as defined by userAttribute for whom to bypass rate limiting. This is only applied to authenticated users, for ip whitelisting use ipWhitelist.
  • addressOnly: false if true, only consider user address when determining distinct authenticated users
  • pathLimit: 50 number of total requests that can be made on a given path per period. Set to false to disable limiting requests per path.
  • pathCache: Object with the following properties:
    • segment: hapi-multi-rate-limit-path Name of the cache segment to use for storing path rate limit info
    • expiresIn: 60000 Time (in milliseconds) of period for pathLimit
  • userPathLimitSeconds: false number of total requests that can be made on a given path per user per period (seconds). Set to false to disable limiting requests per path per user.
  • userPathLimitMinutes: false number of total requests that can be made on a given path per user per period (minutes). Set to false to disable limiting requests per path per user.
  • userPathLimitHours: false number of total requests that can be made on a given path per user per period (hours). Set to false to disable limiting requests per path per user.
  • userPathLimitDays: false number of total requests that can be made on a given path per user per period (days). Set to false to disable limiting requests per path per user.
  • userPathCacheSeconds: Object with the following properties:
    • segment: hapi-multi-rate-limit-userPathSeconds Name of the cache segment to use for storing userPath rate limit info
    • expiresIn: 1000 Time (in milliseconds) of period for userPathLimitSeconds
  • userPathCacheMinutes: Object with the following properties:
    • segment: hapi-multi-rate-limit-userPathMinutes Name of the cache segment to use for storing userPath rate limit info
    • expiresIn: 60000 Time (in milliseconds) of period for userPathLimitMinutes
  • userPathCacheHours: Object with the following properties:
    • segment: hapi-multi-rate-limit-userPathHours Name of the cache segment to use for storing userPath rate limit info
    • expiresIn: 3600000 Time (in milliseconds) of period for userPathLimitHours
  • userPathCacheDays: Object with the following properties:
    • segment: hapi-multi-rate-limit-userPathDays Name of the cache segment to use for storing userPath rate limit info
    • expiresIn: 86400000 Time (in milliseconds) of period for userPathLimitDays
  • headers: true Whether or not to include headers in responses
  • ipWhitelist: [] array of IPs for whom to bypass rate limiting. Note that a whitelisted IP would also bypass restrictions an authenticated user would otherwise have.
  • trustProxy: false If true, honor the X-Forwarded-For header. See note below.
  • getIpFromProxyHeader: undefined a function which will extract the remote address from the X-Forwarded-For header. The default implementation takes the first entry.

Users

A user is considered a single remoteAddress for routes that are unauthenticated. On authenticated routes it is the userAtribute (default id) of the authenticated user.

If trustProxy is true, the address from the X-Forwarded-For header will be use instead of remoteAddress, if present.

If trustProxy is true and getIpFromProxyHeader is not defined, the address will be determined using the first entry in the X-Forwarded-For header.

Proxies

If you set trustProxy to true, make sure that your proxy server is the only thing that can access the server, and be sure to configure your proxy to strip all incoming X-Forwarded-For headers.

For example if you were using haproxy you would add reqidel ^X-Forwarded-For to your config.

Failure to do this would allow anyone to spoof that header to bypass your rate limiting.

Response Headers

The following headers will be included in server responses if their respective limits are enabled

  • x-ratelimit-pathlimit: Will equal pathLimit
  • x-ratelimit-pathremaining: Remaining number of requests path has this - period
  • x-ratelimit-pathreset: Time (in milliseconds) until reset of pathLimit period
  • x-ratelimit-userlimit: Will equal userLimit
  • x-ratelimit-userremaining: Remaining number of requests user has this period
  • x-ratelimit-userreset: Time (in milliseconds) until reset of userLimit period
  • x-ratelimit-userpathlimit-seconds: Will equal userPathLimitSeconds
  • x-ratelimit-userpathremaining-seconds: Remaining number of requests user has this period for this path
  • x-ratelimit-userpathreset-seconds: Time (in milliseconds) until reset of userPathLimitSeconds period
  • x-ratelimit-userpathlimit-minutes: Will equal userPathLimitMinutes
  • x-ratelimit-userpathremaining-minutes: Remaining number of requests user has this period for this path
  • x-ratelimit-userpathreset-minutes: Time (in milliseconds) until reset of userPathLimitMinutes period
  • x-ratelimit-userpathlimit-hours: Will equal userPathLimitHours
  • x-ratelimit-userpathremaining-hours: Remaining number of requests user has this period for this path
  • x-ratelimit-userpathreset-hours: Time (in milliseconds) until reset of userPathLimitHours period
  • x-ratelimit-userpathlimit-days: Will equal userPathLimitDays
  • x-ratelimit-userpathremaining-days: Remaining number of requests user has this period for this path
  • x-ratelimit-userpathreset-days: Time (in milliseconds) until reset of userPathLimitDays period

Per-route settings

All of the settings (except for userLimit and userCache) can be overridden in your route's config.

For instance, to disable pathLimit for a route you would add this to its config attribute

    plugins: {
        'hapi-multi-rate-limit': {
            pathLimit: false
        }
    }

To disable all rate limiting for a route you woul add this to its config attribute

    plugins: {
        'hapi-multi-rate-limit': {
            enabled: false
        }
    }

License: MIT

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