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util/limiter: add a keyed token bucket rate limiter
Updates tailscale/corp#3601 Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>pull/9279/head
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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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package limiter
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import (
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"sync"
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"time"
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"tailscale.com/util/lru"
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)
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// Limiter is a keyed token bucket rate limiter.
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//
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// Each key gets its own separate token bucket to pull from, enabling
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// enforcement on things like "requests per IP address". To avoid
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// unbounded memory growth, Limiter actually only tracks limits
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// precisely for the N most recently seen keys, and assumes that
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// untracked keys are well-behaved. This trades off absolute precision
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// for bounded memory use, while still enforcing well for outlier
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// keys.
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//
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// As such, Limiter should only be used in situations where "rough"
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// enforcement of outliers only is sufficient, such as throttling
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// egregious outlier keys (e.g. something sending 100 queries per
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// second, where everyone else is sending at most 5).
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//
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// Each key's token bucket behaves like a regular token bucket, with
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// the added feature that a bucket's token count can optionally go
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// negative. This implements a form of "cooldown" for keys that exceed
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// the rate limit: once a key starts getting denied, it must stop
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// requesting tokens long enough for the bucket to return to a
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// positive balance. If the key keeps hammering the limiter in excess
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// of the rate limit, the token count will remain negative, and the
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// key will not be allowed to proceed at all. This is in contrast to
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// the classic token bucket, where a key trying to use more than the
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// rate limit will get capped at the limit, but can still occasionally
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// consume a token as one becomes available.
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//
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// The zero value is a valid limiter that rejects all requests. A
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// useful limiter must specify a Size, Max and RefillInterval.
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type Limiter[K comparable] struct {
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// Size is the number of keys to track. Only the Size most
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// recently seen keys have their limits enforced precisely, older
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// keys are assumed to not be querying frequently enough to bother
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// tracking.
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Size int
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// Max is the number of tokens available for a key to consume
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// before time-based rate limiting kicks in. An unused limiter
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// regains available tokens over time, up to Max tokens. A newly
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// tracked key initially receives Max tokens.
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Max int64
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// RefillInterval is the interval at which a key regains tokens for
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// use, up to Max tokens.
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RefillInterval time.Duration
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// Overdraft is the amount of additional tokens a key can be
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// charged for when it exceeds its rate limit. Each additional
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// request issued for the key charges one unit of overdraft, up to
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// this limit. Overdraft tokens are refilled at the normal rate,
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// and must be fully repaid before any tokens become available for
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// requests.
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//
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// A non-zero Overdraft results in "cooldown" behavior: with a
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// normal token bucket that bottoms out at zero tokens, an abusive
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// key can still consume one token every RefillInterval. With a
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// non-zero overdraft, a throttled key must stop requesting tokens
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// entirely for a cooldown period, otherwise they remain
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// perpetually in debt and cannot proceed at all.
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Overdraft int64
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mu sync.Mutex
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cache *lru.Cache[K, *bucket]
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}
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// QPSInterval returns the interval between events corresponding to
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// the given queries/second rate.
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//
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// This is a helper to be used when populating Limiter.RefillInterval.
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func QPSInterval(qps float64) time.Duration {
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return time.Duration(float64(time.Second) / qps)
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}
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type bucket struct {
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cur int64 // current available tokens
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lastUpdate time.Time // last timestamp at which cur was updated
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}
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// Allow charges the key one token (up to the overdraft limit), and
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// reports whether the key can perform an action.
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func (l *Limiter[K]) Allow(key K) bool {
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return l.allow(key, time.Now())
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}
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func (l *Limiter[K]) allow(key K, now time.Time) bool {
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l.mu.Lock()
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defer l.mu.Unlock()
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return l.allowBucketLocked(l.getBucketLocked(key, now), now)
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}
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func (l *Limiter[K]) getBucketLocked(key K, now time.Time) *bucket {
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if l.cache == nil {
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l.cache = &lru.Cache[K, *bucket]{MaxEntries: l.Size}
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} else if b := l.cache.Get(key); b != nil {
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return b
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}
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b := &bucket{
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cur: l.Max,
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lastUpdate: now.Truncate(l.RefillInterval),
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}
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l.cache.Set(key, b)
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return b
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}
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func (l *Limiter[K]) allowBucketLocked(b *bucket, now time.Time) bool {
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// Only update the bucket quota if needed to process request.
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if b.cur <= 0 {
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l.updateBucketLocked(b, now)
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}
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ret := b.cur > 0
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if b.cur > -l.Overdraft {
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b.cur--
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}
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return ret
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}
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func (l *Limiter[K]) updateBucketLocked(b *bucket, now time.Time) {
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now = now.Truncate(l.RefillInterval)
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if now.Before(b.lastUpdate) {
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return
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}
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timeDelta := max(now.Sub(b.lastUpdate), 0)
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tokenDelta := int64(timeDelta / l.RefillInterval)
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b.cur = min(b.cur+tokenDelta, l.Max)
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b.lastUpdate = now
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}
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// peekForTest returns the number of tokens for key, also reporting
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// whether key was present.
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func (l *Limiter[K]) tokensForTest(key K) (int64, bool) {
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l.mu.Lock()
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defer l.mu.Unlock()
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if b, ok := l.cache.PeekOk(key); ok {
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return b.cur, true
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}
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return 0, false
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}
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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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package limiter
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import (
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"testing"
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"time"
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)
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const testRefillInterval = time.Second
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func TestLimiter(t *testing.T) {
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// 1qps, burst of 10, 2 keys tracked
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l := &Limiter[string]{
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Size: 2,
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Max: 10,
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RefillInterval: testRefillInterval,
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}
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// Consume entire burst
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now := time.Now().Truncate(testRefillInterval)
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", 0)
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allowed(t, l, "bar", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", 0)
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// Refill 1 token for both foo and bar
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now = now.Add(time.Second + time.Millisecond)
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", 0)
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allowed(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", 0)
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// Refill 2 tokens for foo and bar
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now = now.Add(2*time.Second + time.Millisecond)
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 2, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", 0)
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allowed(t, l, "bar", 2, now)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", 0)
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// qux can burst 10, evicts foo so it can immediately burst 10 again too
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allowed(t, l, "qux", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "qux", 1, now)
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notInLimiter(t, l, "foo")
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now) // refresh bar so foo lookup doesn't evict it - still throttled
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", 0)
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}
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func TestLimiterOverdraft(t *testing.T) {
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// 1qps, burst of 10, overdraft of 2, 2 keys tracked
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l := &Limiter[string]{
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Size: 2,
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Max: 10,
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Overdraft: 2,
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RefillInterval: testRefillInterval,
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}
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// Consume entire burst, go 1 into debt
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now := time.Now().Truncate(testRefillInterval).Add(time.Millisecond)
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", -1)
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allowed(t, l, "bar", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", -1)
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// Refill 1 token for both foo and bar.
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// Still denied, still in debt.
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now = now.Add(time.Second)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", -1)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", -1)
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// Refill 2 tokens for foo and bar (1 available after debt), try
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// to consume 4. Overdraft is capped to 2.
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now = now.Add(2 * time.Second)
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 3, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", -2)
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allowed(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 3, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", -2)
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// Refill 1, not enough to allow.
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now = now.Add(time.Second)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", -2)
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denied(t, l, "bar", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "bar", -2)
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// qux evicts foo, foo can immediately burst 10 again.
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allowed(t, l, "qux", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "qux", 9)
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notInLimiter(t, l, "foo")
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allowed(t, l, "foo", 10, now)
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denied(t, l, "foo", 1, now)
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hasTokens(t, l, "foo", -1)
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}
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func allowed(t *testing.T, l *Limiter[string], key string, count int, now time.Time) {
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t.Helper()
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for i := 0; i < count; i++ {
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if !l.allow(key, now) {
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toks, ok := l.tokensForTest(key)
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t.Errorf("after %d times: allow(%q, %q) = false, want true (%d tokens available, in cache = %v)", i, key, now, toks, ok)
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}
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}
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}
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func denied(t *testing.T, l *Limiter[string], key string, count int, now time.Time) {
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t.Helper()
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for i := 0; i < count; i++ {
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if l.allow(key, now) {
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toks, ok := l.tokensForTest(key)
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t.Errorf("after %d times: allow(%q, %q) = true, want false (%d tokens available, in cache = %v)", i, key, now, toks, ok)
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}
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}
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}
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func hasTokens(t *testing.T, l *Limiter[string], key string, want int64) {
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t.Helper()
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got, ok := l.tokensForTest(key)
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if !ok {
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t.Errorf("key %q missing from limiter", key)
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} else if got != want {
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t.Errorf("key %q has %d tokens, want %d", key, got, want)
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}
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}
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func notInLimiter(t *testing.T, l *Limiter[string], key string) {
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t.Helper()
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if tokens, ok := l.tokensForTest(key); ok {
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t.Errorf("key %q unexpectedly tracked by limiter, with %d tokens", key, tokens)
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}
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}
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