Package go-github-ratelimit
provides an http.RoundTripper implementation that handles secondary rate limit for the GitHub API.
The RoundTripper waits for the secondary rate limit to finish in a blocking mode and then issues/retries requests.
go-github-ratelimit
can be used with any HTTP client communicating with GitHub API.
It is meant to complement go-github, but there is no association between this repository and the go-github repository nor Google.
go get github.com/gofri/go-github-ratelimit
Usage Example (with go-github)
import "github.com/google/go-github/v58/github"
import "github.com/gofri/go-github-ratelimit/github_ratelimit"
func main() {
rateLimiter, err := github_ratelimit.NewRateLimitWaiterClient(nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
client := github.NewClient(rateLimiter).WithAuthToken("your personal access token")
// now use the client as you please
}
The RoundTripper accepts a set of options to configure its behavior and set callbacks. nil callbacks are treated as no-op.
The options are:
WithLimitDetectedCallback(callback)
: the callback is triggered before a sleep.WithSingleSleepLimit(duration, callback)
: limit the sleep duration for a single secondary rate limit & trigger a callback when the limit is exceeded.WithTotalSleepLimit(duration, callback)
: limit the accumulated sleep duration for all secondary rate limits & trigger a callback when the limit is exceeded.
Note: to detect secondary rate limits without sleeping, use WithSingleSleepLimit(0, your_callback_or_nil)
.
Use WithOverrideConfig(opts...)
to override the configuration for a specific request (using the request context).
Per-request overrides may be useful for special cases of user requests,
as well as fine-grained policy control (e.g., for a sophisticated pagination mechanism).
This package is distributed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
Contribution and feedback is welcome.