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i created services or REST APIs using meteor and iron-router. i found a user do request almost 10.000 requests per minute. i think that i can limit request per minute like instagram or facebook REST APIs.

this is my rest api code using iron-router

Router.route('/api/:col_name/getall', {
    where: 'server'
})
    .get(function () {
        var request = this.request.query;
        var resultTokenCheck = Meteor.call("CheckToken", request.userid, request.token);
        if (resultTokenCheck.is_success) {
            if (request.data && request.by) {
                var result = Meteor.call('InsecureFindBy', this.params.col_name, request.data, request.by);
                this.response.end(JSON.stringify(result));
            }
            else{
                var result = Meteor.call('InsecureFind', this.params.col_name);

                this.response.end(JSON.stringify(result));
            }
        }
        else {
            this.response.end(JSON.stringify(resultTokenCheck));
        }
    })
    .post(function () {
        this.response.end(JSON.stringify({
            message: Helpers.Api.DenyPost,
            is_success: false
        }));
    });

but how to limit meteor api request? for example user with role free only can 100 per minutes, advance user can request 10000 perminutes. thanks

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  • I assume you have the roles set in your user collection. Why don't you check for the roles into the .get and .post functions? Afaik, you could just check for the status, increment a count value for the previous requests amount per minute, and return your response accordingly. Jul 20, 2015 at 11:40
  • i still not doing that because i still dont know the best practice, is that good if i create a log for every request? how to count this minute how much request happening? Jul 20, 2015 at 11:44
  • I don't know either if it is a good idea to add db requests within an API method definition. Concerning the how to count it, I wouldn't want to log every request. Have a look at this topic for a start: stackoverflow.com/a/17566127/3793161 Jul 20, 2015 at 11:57

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