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permanent authorization for you to choose that version for the
Library.
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# ratelimit
--
import "github.com/juju/ratelimit"
The ratelimit package provides an efficient token bucket implementation. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket.
## Usage
#### func Reader
```
go
func
Reader
(
r
io
.
Reader
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Reader
```
Reader returns a reader that is rate limited by the given token bucket. Each
token in the bucket represents one byte.
#### func Writer
```
go
func
Writer
(
w
io
.
Writer
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Writer
```
Writer returns a writer that is rate limited by the given token bucket. Each
token in the bucket represents one byte.
#### type Bucket
```
go
type
Bucket
struct
{
}
```
Bucket represents a token bucket that fills at a predetermined rate. Methods on
Bucket may be called concurrently.
#### func NewBucket
```
go
func
NewBucket
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
```
NewBucket returns a new token bucket that fills at the rate of one token every
fillInterval, up to the given maximum capacity. Both arguments must be positive.
The bucket is initially full.
#### func NewBucketWithQuantum
```
go
func
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
,
quantum
int64
)
*
Bucket
```
NewBucketWithQuantum is similar to NewBucket, but allows the specification of
the quantum size - quantum tokens are added every fillInterval.
#### func NewBucketWithRate
```
go
func
NewBucketWithRate
(
rate
float64
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
```
NewBucketWithRate returns a token bucket that fills the bucket at the rate of
rate tokens per second up to the given maximum capacity. Because of limited
clock resolution, at high rates, the actual rate may be up to 1% different from
the specified rate.
#### func (*Bucket) Rate
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Rate
()
float64
```
Rate returns the fill rate of the bucket, in tokens per second.
#### func (*Bucket) Take
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Take
(
count
int64
)
time
.
Duration
```
Take takes count tokens from the bucket without blocking. It returns the time
that the caller should wait until the tokens are actually available.
Note that if the request is irrevocable - there is no way to return tokens to
the bucket once this method commits us to taking them.
#### func (*Bucket) TakeAvailable
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeAvailable
(
count
int64
)
int64
```
TakeAvailable takes up to count immediately available tokens from the bucket. It
returns the number of tokens removed, or zero if there are no available tokens.
It does not block.
#### func (*Bucket) TakeMaxDuration
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
(
time
.
Duration
,
bool
)
```
TakeMaxDuration is like Take, except that it will only take tokens from the
bucket if the wait time for the tokens is no greater than maxWait.
If it would take longer than maxWait for the tokens to become available, it does
nothing and reports false, otherwise it returns the time that the caller should
wait until the tokens are actually available, and reports true.
#### func (*Bucket) Wait
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Wait
(
count
int64
)
```
Wait takes count tokens from the bucket, waiting until they are available.
#### func (*Bucket) WaitMaxDuration
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
WaitMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
bool
```
WaitMaxDuration is like Wait except that it will only take tokens from the
bucket if it needs to wait for no greater than maxWait. It reports whether any
tokens have been removed from the bucket If no tokens have been removed, it
returns immediately.
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// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
// Licensed under the LGPLv3 with static-linking exception.
// See LICENCE file for details.
// The ratelimit package provides an efficient token bucket implementation
// that can be used to limit the rate of arbitrary things.
// See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket.
package
ratelimit
import
(
"math"
"strconv"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Bucket represents a token bucket that fills at a predetermined rate.
// Methods on Bucket may be called concurrently.
type
Bucket
struct
{
startTime
time
.
Time
capacity
int64
quantum
int64
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
// The mutex guards the fields following it.
mu
sync
.
Mutex
// avail holds the number of available tokens
// in the bucket, as of availTick ticks from startTime.
// It will be negative when there are consumers
// waiting for tokens.
avail
int64
availTick
int64
}
// NewBucket returns a new token bucket that fills at the
// rate of one token every fillInterval, up to the given
// maximum capacity. Both arguments must be
// positive. The bucket is initially full.
func
NewBucket
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
{
return
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
,
capacity
,
1
)
}
// rateMargin specifes the allowed variance of actual
// rate from specified rate. 1% seems reasonable.
const
rateMargin
=
0.01
// NewBucketWithRate returns a token bucket that fills the bucket
// at the rate of rate tokens per second up to the given
// maximum capacity. Because of limited clock resolution,
// at high rates, the actual rate may be up to 1% different from the
// specified rate.
func
NewBucketWithRate
(
rate
float64
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
{
for
quantum
:=
int64
(
1
);
quantum
<
1
<<
50
;
quantum
=
nextQuantum
(
quantum
)
{
fillInterval
:=
time
.
Duration
(
1e9
*
float64
(
quantum
)
/
rate
)
if
fillInterval
<=
0
{
continue
}
tb
:=
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
,
capacity
,
quantum
)
if
diff
:=
math
.
Abs
(
tb
.
Rate
()
-
rate
);
diff
/
rate
<=
rateMargin
{
return
tb
}
}
panic
(
"cannot find suitable quantum for "
+
strconv
.
FormatFloat
(
rate
,
'g'
,
-
1
,
64
))
}
// nextQuantum returns the next quantum to try after q.
// We grow the quantum exponentially, but slowly, so we
// get a good fit in the lower numbers.
func
nextQuantum
(
q
int64
)
int64
{
q1
:=
q
*
11
/
10
if
q1
==
q
{
q1
++
}
return
q1
}
// NewBucketWithQuantum is similar to NewBucket, but allows
// the specification of the quantum size - quantum tokens
// are added every fillInterval.
func
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
,
quantum
int64
)
*
Bucket
{
if
fillInterval
<=
0
{
panic
(
"token bucket fill interval is not > 0"
)
}
if
capacity
<=
0
{
panic
(
"token bucket capacity is not > 0"
)
}
if
quantum
<=
0
{
panic
(
"token bucket quantum is not > 0"
)
}
return
&
Bucket
{
startTime
:
time
.
Now
(),
capacity
:
capacity
,
quantum
:
quantum
,
avail
:
capacity
,
fillInterval
:
fillInterval
,
}
}
// Wait takes count tokens from the bucket, waiting until they are
// available.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Wait
(
count
int64
)
{
if
d
:=
tb
.
Take
(
count
);
d
>
0
{
time
.
Sleep
(
d
)
}
}
// WaitMaxDuration is like Wait except that it will
// only take tokens from the bucket if it needs to wait
// for no greater than maxWait. It reports whether
// any tokens have been removed from the bucket
// If no tokens have been removed, it returns immediately.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
WaitMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
bool
{
d
,
ok
:=
tb
.
TakeMaxDuration
(
count
,
maxWait
)
if
d
>
0
{
time
.
Sleep
(
d
)
}
return
ok
}
const
infinityDuration
time
.
Duration
=
0x7fffffffffffffff
// Take takes count tokens from the bucket without blocking. It returns
// the time that the caller should wait until the tokens are actually
// available.
//
// Note that if the request is irrevocable - there is no way to return
// tokens to the bucket once this method commits us to taking them.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Take
(
count
int64
)
time
.
Duration
{
d
,
_
:=
tb
.
take
(
time
.
Now
(),
count
,
infinityDuration
)
return
d
}
// TakeMaxDuration is like Take, except that
// it will only take tokens from the bucket if the wait
// time for the tokens is no greater than maxWait.
//
// If it would take longer than maxWait for the tokens
// to become available, it does nothing and reports false,
// otherwise it returns the time that the caller should
// wait until the tokens are actually available, and reports
// true.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
(
time
.
Duration
,
bool
)
{
return
tb
.
take
(
time
.
Now
(),
count
,
maxWait
)
}
// TakeAvailable takes up to count immediately available tokens from the
// bucket. It returns the number of tokens removed, or zero if there are
// no available tokens. It does not block.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeAvailable
(
count
int64
)
int64
{
return
tb
.
takeAvailable
(
time
.
Now
(),
count
)
}
// takeAvailable is the internal version of TakeAvailable - it takes the
// current time as an argument to enable easy testing.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
takeAvailable
(
now
time
.
Time
,
count
int64
)
int64
{
if
count
<=
0
{
return
0
}
tb
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
tb
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
tb
.
adjust
(
now
)
if
tb
.
avail
<=
0
{
return
0
}
if
count
>
tb
.
avail
{
count
=
tb
.
avail
}
tb
.
avail
-=
count
return
count
}
// Available returns the number of available tokens. It will be negative
// when there are consumers waiting for tokens. Note that if this
// returns greater than zero, it does not guarantee that calls that take
// tokens from the buffer will succeed, as the number of available
// tokens could have changed in the meantime. This method is intended
// primarily for metrics reporting and debugging.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Available
()
int64
{
return
tb
.
available
(
time
.
Now
())
}
// available is the internal version of available - it takes the current time as
// an argument to enable easy testing.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
available
(
now
time
.
Time
)
int64
{
tb
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
tb
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
tb
.
adjust
(
now
)
return
tb
.
avail
}
// Capacity returns the capacity that the bucket was created with.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Capacity
()
int64
{
return
tb
.
capacity
}
// Rate returns the fill rate of the bucket, in tokens per second.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Rate
()
float64
{
return
1e9
*
float64
(
tb
.
quantum
)
/
float64
(
tb
.
fillInterval
)
}
// take is the internal version of Take - it takes the current time as
// an argument to enable easy testing.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
take
(
now
time
.
Time
,
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
(
time
.
Duration
,
bool
)
{
if
count
<=
0
{
return
0
,
true
}
tb
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
tb
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
currentTick
:=
tb
.
adjust
(
now
)
avail
:=
tb
.
avail
-
count
if
avail
>=
0
{
tb
.
avail
=
avail
return
0
,
true
}
// Round up the missing tokens to the nearest multiple
// of quantum - the tokens won't be available until
// that tick.
endTick
:=
currentTick
+
(
-
avail
+
tb
.
quantum
-
1
)
/
tb
.
quantum
endTime
:=
tb
.
startTime
.
Add
(
time
.
Duration
(
endTick
)
*
tb
.
fillInterval
)
waitTime
:=
endTime
.
Sub
(
now
)
if
waitTime
>
maxWait
{
return
0
,
false
}
tb
.
avail
=
avail
return
waitTime
,
true
}
// adjust adjusts the current bucket capacity based on the current time.
// It returns the current tick.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
adjust
(
now
time
.
Time
)
(
currentTick
int64
)
{
currentTick
=
int64
(
now
.
Sub
(
tb
.
startTime
)
/
tb
.
fillInterval
)
if
tb
.
avail
>=
tb
.
capacity
{
return
}
tb
.
avail
+=
(
currentTick
-
tb
.
availTick
)
*
tb
.
quantum
if
tb
.
avail
>
tb
.
capacity
{
tb
.
avail
=
tb
.
capacity
}
tb
.
availTick
=
currentTick
return
}
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// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
// Licensed under the LGPLv3 with static-linking exception.
// See LICENCE file for details.
package
ratelimit
import
"io"
type
reader
struct
{
r
io
.
Reader
bucket
*
Bucket
}
// Reader returns a reader that is rate limited by
// the given token bucket. Each token in the bucket
// represents one byte.
func
Reader
(
r
io
.
Reader
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Reader
{
return
&
reader
{
r
:
r
,
bucket
:
bucket
,
}
}
func
(
r
*
reader
)
Read
(
buf
[]
byte
)
(
int
,
error
)
{
n
,
err
:=
r
.
r
.
Read
(
buf
)
if
n
<=
0
{
return
n
,
err
}
r
.
bucket
.
Wait
(
int64
(
n
))
return
n
,
err
}
type
writer
struct
{
w
io
.
Writer
bucket
*
Bucket
}
// Writer returns a reader that is rate limited by
// the given token bucket. Each token in the bucket
// represents one byte.
func
Writer
(
w
io
.
Writer
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Writer
{
return
&
writer
{
w
:
w
,
bucket
:
bucket
,
}
}
func
(
w
*
writer
)
Write
(
buf
[]
byte
)
(
int
,
error
)
{
w
.
bucket
.
Wait
(
int64
(
len
(
buf
)))
return
w
.
w
.
Write
(
buf
)
}
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...
@@ -4216,15 +4216,6 @@ go_binary(
...
@@ -4216,15 +4216,6 @@ go_binary(
)
)
go_library(
go_library(
name = "github.com/juju/ratelimit",
srcs = [
"github.com/juju/ratelimit/ratelimit.go",
"github.com/juju/ratelimit/reader.go",
],
tags = ["automanaged"],
)
go_library(
name = "github.com/kardianos/osext",
name = "github.com/kardianos/osext",
srcs = [
srcs = [
"github.com/kardianos/osext/osext.go",
"github.com/kardianos/osext/osext.go",
...
@@ -7996,15 +7987,6 @@ go_library(
...
@@ -7996,15 +7987,6 @@ go_library(
)
)
go_library(
go_library(
name = "k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit",
srcs = [
"k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/ratelimit.go",
"k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/reader.go",
],
tags = ["automanaged"],
)
go_library(
name = "k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/mailru/easyjson/buffer",
name = "k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/mailru/easyjson/buffer",
srcs = ["k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/mailru/easyjson/buffer/pool.go"],
srcs = ["k8s.io/client-go/_vendor/github.com/mailru/easyjson/buffer/pool.go"],
tags = ["automanaged"],
tags = ["automanaged"],
...
...
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# ratelimit
--
import "github.com/juju/ratelimit"
The ratelimit package provides an efficient token bucket implementation. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket.
## Usage
#### func Reader
```
go
func
Reader
(
r
io
.
Reader
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Reader
```
Reader returns a reader that is rate limited by the given token bucket. Each
token in the bucket represents one byte.
#### func Writer
```
go
func
Writer
(
w
io
.
Writer
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Writer
```
Writer returns a writer that is rate limited by the given token bucket. Each
token in the bucket represents one byte.
#### type Bucket
```
go
type
Bucket
struct
{
}
```
Bucket represents a token bucket that fills at a predetermined rate. Methods on
Bucket may be called concurrently.
#### func NewBucket
```
go
func
NewBucket
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
```
NewBucket returns a new token bucket that fills at the rate of one token every
fillInterval, up to the given maximum capacity. Both arguments must be positive.
The bucket is initially full.
#### func NewBucketWithQuantum
```
go
func
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
,
quantum
int64
)
*
Bucket
```
NewBucketWithQuantum is similar to NewBucket, but allows the specification of
the quantum size - quantum tokens are added every fillInterval.
#### func NewBucketWithRate
```
go
func
NewBucketWithRate
(
rate
float64
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
```
NewBucketWithRate returns a token bucket that fills the bucket at the rate of
rate tokens per second up to the given maximum capacity. Because of limited
clock resolution, at high rates, the actual rate may be up to 1% different from
the specified rate.
#### func (*Bucket) Rate
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Rate
()
float64
```
Rate returns the fill rate of the bucket, in tokens per second.
#### func (*Bucket) Take
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Take
(
count
int64
)
time
.
Duration
```
Take takes count tokens from the bucket without blocking. It returns the time
that the caller should wait until the tokens are actually available.
Note that if the request is irrevocable - there is no way to return tokens to
the bucket once this method commits us to taking them.
#### func (*Bucket) TakeAvailable
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeAvailable
(
count
int64
)
int64
```
TakeAvailable takes up to count immediately available tokens from the bucket. It
returns the number of tokens removed, or zero if there are no available tokens.
It does not block.
#### func (*Bucket) TakeMaxDuration
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
(
time
.
Duration
,
bool
)
```
TakeMaxDuration is like Take, except that it will only take tokens from the
bucket if the wait time for the tokens is no greater than maxWait.
If it would take longer than maxWait for the tokens to become available, it does
nothing and reports false, otherwise it returns the time that the caller should
wait until the tokens are actually available, and reports true.
#### func (*Bucket) Wait
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Wait
(
count
int64
)
```
Wait takes count tokens from the bucket, waiting until they are available.
#### func (*Bucket) WaitMaxDuration
```
go
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
WaitMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
bool
```
WaitMaxDuration is like Wait except that it will only take tokens from the
bucket if it needs to wait for no greater than maxWait. It reports whether any
tokens have been removed from the bucket If no tokens have been removed, it
returns immediately.
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// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
// Licensed under the LGPLv3 with static-linking exception.
// See LICENCE file for details.
// The ratelimit package provides an efficient token bucket implementation
// that can be used to limit the rate of arbitrary things.
// See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket.
package
ratelimit
import
(
"math"
"strconv"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Bucket represents a token bucket that fills at a predetermined rate.
// Methods on Bucket may be called concurrently.
type
Bucket
struct
{
startTime
time
.
Time
capacity
int64
quantum
int64
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
// The mutex guards the fields following it.
mu
sync
.
Mutex
// avail holds the number of available tokens
// in the bucket, as of availTick ticks from startTime.
// It will be negative when there are consumers
// waiting for tokens.
avail
int64
availTick
int64
}
// NewBucket returns a new token bucket that fills at the
// rate of one token every fillInterval, up to the given
// maximum capacity. Both arguments must be
// positive. The bucket is initially full.
func
NewBucket
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
{
return
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
,
capacity
,
1
)
}
// rateMargin specifes the allowed variance of actual
// rate from specified rate. 1% seems reasonable.
const
rateMargin
=
0.01
// NewBucketWithRate returns a token bucket that fills the bucket
// at the rate of rate tokens per second up to the given
// maximum capacity. Because of limited clock resolution,
// at high rates, the actual rate may be up to 1% different from the
// specified rate.
func
NewBucketWithRate
(
rate
float64
,
capacity
int64
)
*
Bucket
{
for
quantum
:=
int64
(
1
);
quantum
<
1
<<
50
;
quantum
=
nextQuantum
(
quantum
)
{
fillInterval
:=
time
.
Duration
(
1e9
*
float64
(
quantum
)
/
rate
)
if
fillInterval
<=
0
{
continue
}
tb
:=
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
,
capacity
,
quantum
)
if
diff
:=
math
.
Abs
(
tb
.
Rate
()
-
rate
);
diff
/
rate
<=
rateMargin
{
return
tb
}
}
panic
(
"cannot find suitable quantum for "
+
strconv
.
FormatFloat
(
rate
,
'g'
,
-
1
,
64
))
}
// nextQuantum returns the next quantum to try after q.
// We grow the quantum exponentially, but slowly, so we
// get a good fit in the lower numbers.
func
nextQuantum
(
q
int64
)
int64
{
q1
:=
q
*
11
/
10
if
q1
==
q
{
q1
++
}
return
q1
}
// NewBucketWithQuantum is similar to NewBucket, but allows
// the specification of the quantum size - quantum tokens
// are added every fillInterval.
func
NewBucketWithQuantum
(
fillInterval
time
.
Duration
,
capacity
,
quantum
int64
)
*
Bucket
{
if
fillInterval
<=
0
{
panic
(
"token bucket fill interval is not > 0"
)
}
if
capacity
<=
0
{
panic
(
"token bucket capacity is not > 0"
)
}
if
quantum
<=
0
{
panic
(
"token bucket quantum is not > 0"
)
}
return
&
Bucket
{
startTime
:
time
.
Now
(),
capacity
:
capacity
,
quantum
:
quantum
,
avail
:
capacity
,
fillInterval
:
fillInterval
,
}
}
// Wait takes count tokens from the bucket, waiting until they are
// available.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Wait
(
count
int64
)
{
if
d
:=
tb
.
Take
(
count
);
d
>
0
{
time
.
Sleep
(
d
)
}
}
// WaitMaxDuration is like Wait except that it will
// only take tokens from the bucket if it needs to wait
// for no greater than maxWait. It reports whether
// any tokens have been removed from the bucket
// If no tokens have been removed, it returns immediately.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
WaitMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
bool
{
d
,
ok
:=
tb
.
TakeMaxDuration
(
count
,
maxWait
)
if
d
>
0
{
time
.
Sleep
(
d
)
}
return
ok
}
const
infinityDuration
time
.
Duration
=
0x7fffffffffffffff
// Take takes count tokens from the bucket without blocking. It returns
// the time that the caller should wait until the tokens are actually
// available.
//
// Note that if the request is irrevocable - there is no way to return
// tokens to the bucket once this method commits us to taking them.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Take
(
count
int64
)
time
.
Duration
{
d
,
_
:=
tb
.
take
(
time
.
Now
(),
count
,
infinityDuration
)
return
d
}
// TakeMaxDuration is like Take, except that
// it will only take tokens from the bucket if the wait
// time for the tokens is no greater than maxWait.
//
// If it would take longer than maxWait for the tokens
// to become available, it does nothing and reports false,
// otherwise it returns the time that the caller should
// wait until the tokens are actually available, and reports
// true.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeMaxDuration
(
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
(
time
.
Duration
,
bool
)
{
return
tb
.
take
(
time
.
Now
(),
count
,
maxWait
)
}
// TakeAvailable takes up to count immediately available tokens from the
// bucket. It returns the number of tokens removed, or zero if there are
// no available tokens. It does not block.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
TakeAvailable
(
count
int64
)
int64
{
return
tb
.
takeAvailable
(
time
.
Now
(),
count
)
}
// takeAvailable is the internal version of TakeAvailable - it takes the
// current time as an argument to enable easy testing.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
takeAvailable
(
now
time
.
Time
,
count
int64
)
int64
{
if
count
<=
0
{
return
0
}
tb
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
tb
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
tb
.
adjust
(
now
)
if
tb
.
avail
<=
0
{
return
0
}
if
count
>
tb
.
avail
{
count
=
tb
.
avail
}
tb
.
avail
-=
count
return
count
}
// Available returns the number of available tokens. It will be negative
// when there are consumers waiting for tokens. Note that if this
// returns greater than zero, it does not guarantee that calls that take
// tokens from the buffer will succeed, as the number of available
// tokens could have changed in the meantime. This method is intended
// primarily for metrics reporting and debugging.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Available
()
int64
{
return
tb
.
available
(
time
.
Now
())
}
// available is the internal version of available - it takes the current time as
// an argument to enable easy testing.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
available
(
now
time
.
Time
)
int64
{
tb
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
tb
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
tb
.
adjust
(
now
)
return
tb
.
avail
}
// Capacity returns the capacity that the bucket was created with.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Capacity
()
int64
{
return
tb
.
capacity
}
// Rate returns the fill rate of the bucket, in tokens per second.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
Rate
()
float64
{
return
1e9
*
float64
(
tb
.
quantum
)
/
float64
(
tb
.
fillInterval
)
}
// take is the internal version of Take - it takes the current time as
// an argument to enable easy testing.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
take
(
now
time
.
Time
,
count
int64
,
maxWait
time
.
Duration
)
(
time
.
Duration
,
bool
)
{
if
count
<=
0
{
return
0
,
true
}
tb
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
tb
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
currentTick
:=
tb
.
adjust
(
now
)
avail
:=
tb
.
avail
-
count
if
avail
>=
0
{
tb
.
avail
=
avail
return
0
,
true
}
// Round up the missing tokens to the nearest multiple
// of quantum - the tokens won't be available until
// that tick.
endTick
:=
currentTick
+
(
-
avail
+
tb
.
quantum
-
1
)
/
tb
.
quantum
endTime
:=
tb
.
startTime
.
Add
(
time
.
Duration
(
endTick
)
*
tb
.
fillInterval
)
waitTime
:=
endTime
.
Sub
(
now
)
if
waitTime
>
maxWait
{
return
0
,
false
}
tb
.
avail
=
avail
return
waitTime
,
true
}
// adjust adjusts the current bucket capacity based on the current time.
// It returns the current tick.
func
(
tb
*
Bucket
)
adjust
(
now
time
.
Time
)
(
currentTick
int64
)
{
currentTick
=
int64
(
now
.
Sub
(
tb
.
startTime
)
/
tb
.
fillInterval
)
if
tb
.
avail
>=
tb
.
capacity
{
return
}
tb
.
avail
+=
(
currentTick
-
tb
.
availTick
)
*
tb
.
quantum
if
tb
.
avail
>
tb
.
capacity
{
tb
.
avail
=
tb
.
capacity
}
tb
.
availTick
=
currentTick
return
}
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// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
// Licensed under the LGPLv3 with static-linking exception.
// See LICENCE file for details.
package
ratelimit
import
"io"
type
reader
struct
{
r
io
.
Reader
bucket
*
Bucket
}
// Reader returns a reader that is rate limited by
// the given token bucket. Each token in the bucket
// represents one byte.
func
Reader
(
r
io
.
Reader
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Reader
{
return
&
reader
{
r
:
r
,
bucket
:
bucket
,
}
}
func
(
r
*
reader
)
Read
(
buf
[]
byte
)
(
int
,
error
)
{
n
,
err
:=
r
.
r
.
Read
(
buf
)
if
n
<=
0
{
return
n
,
err
}
r
.
bucket
.
Wait
(
int64
(
n
))
return
n
,
err
}
type
writer
struct
{
w
io
.
Writer
bucket
*
Bucket
}
// Writer returns a reader that is rate limited by
// the given token bucket. Each token in the bucket
// represents one byte.
func
Writer
(
w
io
.
Writer
,
bucket
*
Bucket
)
io
.
Writer
{
return
&
writer
{
w
:
w
,
bucket
:
bucket
,
}
}
func
(
w
*
writer
)
Write
(
buf
[]
byte
)
(
int
,
error
)
{
w
.
bucket
.
Wait
(
int64
(
len
(
buf
)))
return
w
.
w
.
Write
(
buf
)
}
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