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<p align="center"> <a href="http://nestjs.com/" target="blank"><img src="https://nestjs.com/img/logo-small.svg" width="120" alt="Nest Logo" /></a> </p> [travis-image]: https://api.travis-ci.org/nestjs/nest.svg?branch=master [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/nestjs/nest [linux-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/nestjs/nest/master.svg?label=linux [linux-url]: https://travis-ci.org/nestjs/nest <p align="center">A progressive <a href="http://nodejs.org" target="blank">Node.js</a> framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.</p> <p align="center"> <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/~nestjscore"><img src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@nestjs/core.svg" alt="NPM Version" /></a> <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/~nestjscore"><img src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@nestjs/core.svg" alt="Package License" /></a> <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/~nestjscore"><img src="https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/@nestjs/core.svg" alt="NPM Downloads" /></a> <a href="https://travis-ci.org/nestjs/nest"><img src="https://api.travis-ci.org/nestjs/nest.svg?branch=master" alt="Travis" /></a> <a href="https://travis-ci.org/nestjs/nest"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/nestjs/nest/master.svg?label=linux" alt="Linux" /></a> <a href="https://coveralls.io/github/nestjs/nest?branch=master"><img src="https://coveralls.io/repos/github/nestjs/nest/badge.svg?branch=master#5" alt="Coverage" /></a> <a href="https://discord.gg/G7Qnnhy" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/discord-online-brightgreen.svg" alt="Discord"/></a> <a href="https://opencollective.com/nest#backer"><img src="https://opencollective.com/nest/backers/badge.svg" alt="Backers on Open Collective" /></a> <a href="https://opencollective.com/nest#sponsor"><img src="https://opencollective.com/nest/sponsors/badge.svg" alt="Sponsors on Open Collective" /></a> <a href="https://twitter.com/nestframework"><img src="https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/nestframework.svg?style=social&label=Follow"></a> </p> <!--[](https://opencollective.com/nest#backer) [](https://opencollective.com/nest#sponsor)--> ## Description A Rate-Limiter for NestJS, regardless of the context. For an overview of the community storage providers, see [Community Storage Providers](#community-storage-providers). This package comes with a couple of goodies that should be mentioned, first is the `ThrottlerModule`. ## Installation ```bash $ npm i --save @nestjs/throttler ``` ## Versions `@nestjs/throttler@^1` is compatible with Nest v7 while `@nestjs/throttler@^2` is compatible with Nest v7 and Nest v8, but it is suggested to be used with only v8 in case of breaking changes against v7 that are unseen. For NestJS v10, please use version 4.1.0 or above ## Table of Contents - [Description](#description) - [Versions](#versions) - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) - [Usage](#usage) - [ThrottlerModule](#throttlermodule) - [Decorators](#decorators) - [@Throttle()](#throttle) - [@SkipThrottle()](#skipthrottle) - [Ignoring specific user agents](#ignoring-specific-user-agents) - [ThrottlerStorage](#throttlerstorage) - [Proxies](#proxies) - [Working with Websockets](#working-with-websockets) - [Working with GraphQL](#working-with-graphql) - [Community Storage Providers](#community-storage-providers) ## Usage ### ThrottlerModule The `ThrottleModule` is the main entry point for this package, and can be used in a synchronous or asynchronous manner. All the needs to be passed is the `ttl`, the time to live in seconds for the request tracker, and the `limit`, or how many times an endpoint can be hit before returning a 429. ```ts import { APP_GUARD } from '@nestjs/core'; import { ThrottlerGuard, ThrottlerModule } from '@nestjs/throttler'; @Module({ imports: [ ThrottlerModule.forRoot({ ttl: 60, limit: 10, }), ], providers: [ { provide: APP_GUARD, useClass: ThrottlerGuard, }, ], }) export class AppModule {} ``` The above would mean that 10 requests from the same IP can be made to a single endpoint in 1 minute. ```ts @Module({ imports: [ ThrottlerModule.forRootAsync({ imports: [ConfigModule], inject: [ConfigService], useFactory: (config: ConfigService) => ({ ttl: config.get('THROTTLE_TTL'), limit: config.get('THROTTLE_LIMIT'), }), }), ], providers: [ { provide: APP_GUARD, useClass: ThrottlerGuard, }, ], }) export class AppModule {} ``` The above is also a valid configuration for asynchronous registration of the module. **NOTE:** If you add the `ThrottlerGuard` to your `AppModule` as a global guard then all the incoming requests will be throttled by default. This can also be omitted in favor of `@UseGuards(ThrottlerGuard)`. The global guard check can be skipped using the `@SkipThrottle()` decorator mentioned later. Example with `@UseGuards(ThrottlerGuard)`: ```ts // app.module.ts @Module({ imports: [ ThrottlerModule.forRoot({ ttl: 60, limit: 10, }), ], }) export class AppModule {} // app.controller.ts @Controller() export class AppController { @UseGuards(ThrottlerGuard) @Throttle(5, 30) normal() {} } ``` ### Decorators #### @Throttle() ```ts @Throttle(limit: number = 30, ttl: number = 60) ``` This decorator will set `THROTTLER_LIMIT` and `THROTTLER_TTL` metadatas on the route, for retrieval from the `Reflector` class. Can be applied to controllers and routes. #### @SkipThrottle() ```ts @SkipThrottle(skip = true) ``` This decorator can be used to skip a route or a class **or** to negate the skipping of a route in a class that is skipped. ```ts @SkipThrottle() @Controller() export class AppController { @SkipThrottle(false) dontSkip() {} doSkip() {} } ``` In the above controller, `dontSkip` would be counted against and rate-limited while `doSkip` would not be limited in any way. ### Ignoring specific user agents You can use the `ignoreUserAgents` key to ignore specific user agents. ```ts @Module({ imports: [ ThrottlerModule.forRoot({ ttl: 60, limit: 10, ignoreUserAgents: [ // Don't throttle request that have 'googlebot' defined in them. // Example user agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html) /googlebot/gi, // Don't throttle request that have 'bingbot' defined in them. // Example user agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Bingbot/2.0; +http://www.bing.com/bingbot.htm) new RegExp('bingbot', 'gi'), ], }), ], }) export class AppModule {} ``` ### ThrottlerStorage Interface to define the methods to handle the details when it comes to keeping track of the requests. Currently the key is seen as an `MD5` hash of the `IP` the `ClassName` and the `MethodName`, to ensure that no unsafe characters are used and to ensure that the package works for contexts that don't have explicit routes (like Websockets and GraphQL). The interface looks like this: ```ts export interface ThrottlerStorage { storage: Record<string, ThrottlerStorageOptions>; increment(key: string, ttl: number): Promise<ThrottlerStorageRecord>; } ``` So long as the Storage service implements this interface, it should be usable by the `ThrottlerGuard`. ### Proxies If you are working behind a proxy, check the specific HTTP adapter options ([express](http://expressjs.com/en/guide/behind-proxies.html) and [fastify](https://www.fastify.io/docs/latest/Server/#trustproxy)) for the `trust proxy` option and enable it. Doing so will allow you to get the original IP address from the `X-Forward-For` header, and you can override the `getTracker()` method to pull the value from the header rather than from `req.ip`. The following example works with both express and fastify: ```ts // throttler-behind-proxy.guard.ts import { ThrottlerGuard } from '@nestjs/throttler'; import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'; @Injectable() export class ThrottlerBehindProxyGuard extends ThrottlerGuard { protected getTracker(req: Record<string, any>): string { return req.ips.length ? req.ips[0] : req.ip; // individualize IP extraction to meet your own needs } } // app.controller.ts import { ThrottlerBehindProxyGuard } from './throttler-behind-proxy.guard'; @UseGuards(ThrottlerBehindProxyGuard) ``` ### Working with Websockets To work with Websockets you can extend the `ThrottlerGuard` and override the `handleRequest` method with something like the following method ```ts @Injectable() export class WsThrottlerGuard extends ThrottlerGuard { async handleRequest(context: ExecutionContext, limit: number, ttl: number): Promise<boolean> { const client = context.switchToWs().getClient(); // this is a generic method to switch between `ws` and `socket.io`. You can choose what is appropriate for you const ip = ['conn', '_socket'] .map((key) => client[key]) .filter((obj) => obj) .shift().remoteAddress; const key = this.generateKey(context, ip); const { totalHits } = await this.storageService.increment(key, ttl); if (totalHits > limit) { throw new ThrottlerException(); } return true; } } ``` There are some things to take keep in mind when working with websockets: - You cannot bind the guard with `APP_GUARD` or `app.useGlobalGuards()` due to how Nest binds global guards. - When a limit is reached, Nest will emit an `exception` event, so make sure there is a listener ready for this. ### Working with GraphQL To get the `ThrottlerModule` to work with the GraphQL context, a couple of things must happen. - You must use `Express` and `apollo-server-express` as your GraphQL server engine. This is the default for Nest, but the [`apollo-server-fastify`](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-server/tree/master/packages/apollo-server-fastify) package does not currently support passing `res` to the `context`, meaning headers cannot be properly set. - When configuring your `GraphQLModule`, you need to pass an option for `context` in the form of `({ req, res}) => ({ req, res })`. This will allow access to the Express Request and Response objects, allowing for the reading and writing of headers. - You must add in some additional context switching to get the `ExecutionContext` to pass back values correctly (or you can override the method entirely) ```ts @Injectable() export class GqlThrottlerGuard extends ThrottlerGuard { getRequestResponse(context: ExecutionContext) { const gqlCtx = GqlExecutionContext.create(context); const ctx = gqlCtx.getContext(); return { req: ctx.req, res: ctx.res }; // ctx.request and ctx.reply for fastify } } ``` ## Community Storage Providers - [Redis](https://github.com/kkoomen/nestjs-throttler-storage-redis) Feel free to submit a PR with your custom storage provider being added to this list. ## License Nest is [MIT licensed](LICENSE).