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Module Limiter
Implements a token-bucket-based throttling rate limiter. This module is useful for limiting network clients to a sensible query rate, or in any case where you have jobs that consume a scarce but replenishable resource.
In a standard token bucket there is an infinite incoming supply of tokens that fill a single bucket.
This version implements a closed system where tokens move through three possible states:
- in hopper
- in bucket
- in flight
Tokens "drop" from the hopper into the bucket at a set rate, and can be taken from the bucket by clients and put into flight. Once the client is finished with whatever tokens are required for its task, it is responsible for moving them from "in flight" back into the hopper.
Most use cases are covered by the Token_bucket, Throttle, and Throttled_rate_limiter modules, but the Expert module provides full access to the module internals.
This interface is the simple, non-concurrent interface, and requires machinery on top to implement a specific strategy. See Limiter_async for an async-friendly implementation on top of this module.
Most functions in this interface take an explicit time as an argument. now is expected to be monotonically increasing. now's that are set in the past are effectively moved up to the current time of the bucket.
val sexp_of_t : t -> Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.ttype limiter = tval sexp_of_limiter : limiter -> Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.tmodule Infinite_or_finite : sig ... endmodule Try_take_result : sig ... endmodule Try_return_to_bucket_result : sig ... endmodule Tokens_may_be_available_result : sig ... endmodule Try_increase_bucket_limit_result : sig ... endmodule Token_bucket : sig ... endImplements a basic token-bucket-based rate limiter. Users of the throttle must successfully call try_take before doing work.
module Throttle : sig ... endImplements a basic throttle. Users of the throttle must successfully call start_job before beginning work and must call finish_job once, and only once, when a job is completed.
module Throttled_rate_limiter : sig ... endA Throttled_rate_limiter combines a Token_bucket and a Throttle. Unlike a Token_bucket, jobs cannot consume variable numbers of tokens, but the number of outstanding jobs is also limited to max_concurrent_jobs. Like a Throttle, finish_job must be called once, and only once, when a job is completed.
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val bucket_limit : t -> intval in_bucket : t -> now:Core_kernel.Time_ns.t -> intTokens available to immediately take.
val in_hopper : t -> now:Core_kernel.Time_ns.t -> int Infinite_or_finite.tTokens waiting to drop at the hopper_to_bucket_rate_per_sec.
val in_flight : t -> now:Core_kernel.Time_ns.t -> intTokens that have been taken, but not yet returned.
val in_limiter : t -> now:Core_kernel.Time_ns.t -> int Infinite_or_finite.tTotal number of tokens in the limiter in_hopper + in_bucket.
val in_system : t -> now:Core_kernel.Time_ns.t -> int Infinite_or_finite.tTotal number of tokens in the entire system in_hopper + in_bucket + in_flight.
val hopper_to_bucket_rate_per_sec : t -> float Infinite_or_finite.tNote that this isn't guaranteed to be equal to the rate_per_sec that was passed in to the constructor, due to floating point error.
module Expert : sig ... endExpert operations.
include Core_kernel.Invariant.S with type t := t
val invariant : t -> unit