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Gatekeeper 👮
Gatekeeper is a middleware that restricts the number of requests from clients, based on their IP address (can be customized). It works by adding the clients identifier to the cache and count how many requests the clients can make during the Gatekeeper's defined lifespan and give back an HTTP 429(Too Many Requests) if the limit has been reached. The number of requests left will be reset when the defined timespan has been reached.
Please take into consideration that multiple clients can be using the same IP address. eg. public wifi
📦 Installation
Update your Package.swift
dependencies:
.package(url: "https://github.com/nodes-vapor/gatekeeper.git", from: "4.0.0"),
as well as to your target (e.g. "App"):
targets: [
.target(name: "App", dependencies: [..., "Gatekeeper", ...]),
// ...
]
Getting started 🚀
Configuration
in configure.swift:
import Gatekeeper
// [...]
app.caches.use(.memory)
app.gatekeeper.config = .init(maxRequests: 10, per: .second)
Add to routes
You can add the GatekeeperMiddleware
to specific routes or to all.
Specific routes in routes.swift:
let protectedRoutes = router.grouped(GatekeeperMiddleware())
protectedRoutes.get("protected/hello") { req in
return "Protected Hello, World!"
}
For all requests in configure.swift:
// Register middleware
app.middlewares.use(GatekeeperMiddleware())
Customizing config
By default GatekeeperMiddleware
uses app.gatekeeper.config
as its configuration.
However, you can pass a custom configuration to each GatekeeperMiddleware
type via the initializer
GatekeeperMiddleware(config:)
. This allows you to set configuration on a per-route basis.
Key Makers 🔑
By default Gatekeeper uses the client's hostname (IP address) to identify them. This can cause issues where multiple clients are connected from the same network. Therefore, you can customize how Gatekeeper should identify the client by using the GatekeeperKeyMaker
protocol.
GatekeeperHostnameKeyMaker
is used by default.
You can configure which key maker Gatekeeper should use in configure.swift
:
app.gatekeeper.keyMakers.use(.hostname) // default
Custom key maker
This is an example of a key maker that uses the user's ID to identify them.
struct UserIDKeyMaker: GatekeeperKeyMaker {
public func make(for req: Request) -> EventLoopFuture<String> {
let userID = try req.auth.require(User.self).requireID()
return req.eventLoop.future("gatekeeper_" + userID.uuidString)
}
}
extension Application.Gatekeeper.KeyMakers.Provider {
public static var userID: Self {
.init { app in
app.gatekeeper.keyMakers.use { _ in UserIDKeyMaker() }
}
}
}
configure.swift:
app.gatekeeper.keyMakers.use(.userID)
Cache 🗄
Gatekeeper uses the same cache as configured by app.caches.use()
from Vapor, by default.
Therefore it is important to set up Vapor's cache if you're using this default behaviour. You can use an in-memory cache for Vapor like so:
configure.swift:
app.cache.use(.memory)
Custom cache
You can override which cache to use by creating your own type that conforms to the Cache
protocol from Vapor. Use app.gatekeeper.caches.use()
to configure which cache to use.
Credits 🏆
This package is developed and maintained by the Vapor team at Nodes. The package owner for this project is Christian. Special thanks goes to madsodgaard for his work on the Vapor 4 version!
License 📄
This package is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license