AspNetCoreRateLimit
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AspNetCoreRateLimit | nopCommerce | |
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5 | 17 | |
3,048 | 8,909 | |
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1.0 | 9.6 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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AspNetCoreRateLimit
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.Net 7 rate limiting with redis distributed cache with tenant based architecture
AFAIK the new built-in rate limiting only supports in-memory counters at the moment. You will need to use the old open source rate limiting package instead: https://github.com/stefanprodan/AspNetCoreRateLimit
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ASP.NET Core rate limiting middleware in .NET 7
In this post, I wanted to give you some insights about how you can use the ASP.NET Core rate limiting middleware. It’s not as complete as Stefan Prodan’s AspNetCoreRateLimit, but there are enough options available to add rate limiting to your application.
- Can I protect an controller endpoint from getting brute forced?
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How to implement API Rate limiting/throttling [.Net Framework 4.5]
Have a look at this package: https://github.com/stefanprodan/AspNetCoreRateLimit
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Stream Emojis - Build it yourself 🛠
Eventually I got around to implementing rate limiting on the endpoints, for the dotnet Core WebApi it is really easy to add thanks to the AspNetCoreRateLimit NuGet package. I chose to limit the endpoint to 2 requests per second, per IP Address as well as a limit of 10 requests per 30 seconds per IP Address. Then on the front end I added some messages to let the user know that they are being rate limited and we also limit their ability to spam the same emoji multiple times.
nopCommerce
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Dotnet.World.News(Monday, September, 11, 2023)
🔴 nopCommerce: ASP.NET Core eCommerce software. nopCommerce is a free and open-source shopping cart.
- Java guy maybe moving to .NET -- what to learn?
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Top 4 ASP.NET and .NET Open-Source Projects
nopCommerce’s GitHub statistics:
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Beginner wanting to build e-commerce website
An eCommerce website is a very complicated endeavor. Take a look at this open source eCommerce solution to see just how complicated it is.
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My experience of installing nopCommerce on Azure
There are two ways to deploy the app on Azure. I don't find nopCommerce in the Azure app gallery as of now though. So I have tried FTP deployment and app publishing from Visual Studio. The best way is to publish it from Visual Studio. FTP deployment takes too long to transfer files to Azure. That may be due to the app service plan, which has basic hardware performance. But the file transfer is quicker with the Visual Studio deployment. I can either clone the app from nopCommerce's GitHub site or download it from releases to do FTP deployment. To publish from Visual Studio, I need to download publish profile from Azure App Service. In Visual Studio, when you publish the app, you can just import the publish profile that you downloaded from Azure app service.
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Examples of good back-end
Website: https://www.nopcommerce.com/
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A Philosophy of Software Design – Book Summary and Notes
> Can you point me to a codebase that does not use comments, as a model of how that looks in practice?
Once we actively encourage comments, this is what we get. It was totally unnecessary -
https://github.com/nopSolutions/nopCommerce/blob/develop/src...
I welcome this type of comments which state the obvious and goes beyond what the code in front of you can state -
"// If every heap's gen2 or gen3 size is less than this threshold we will do a blocking GC."
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dotnet/runtime/main/src/co...
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what should i use to make my site
If you want to use with the latest .NetCore c# code you could look at https://www.nopcommerce.com which is a great open source developers platform
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Migration from .NET5 to .NET 6: Performance benchmarks
Learn more on the .net open-source platform's website or visit our GitHub repository
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64-bit Visual Studio 2022 now available!
As a test I just cloned https://github.com/nopSolutions/nopCommerce
What are some alternatives?
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
GrandNode - Open source, headless, multi-tenant eCommerce platform built with .NET Core, MongoDB, AWS DocumentDB, Azure CosmosDB, Vue.js.
SoapCore - SOAP extension for ASP.NET Core
SimplCommerce - A simple, cross platform, modulith ecommerce system built on .NET
practical-aspnetcore - Practical samples of ASP.NET Core 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, 5.0, 3.1, 2.2, and 2.1,projects you can use. Readme contains explanations on all projects.
SmartStoreNET - Open Source ASP.NET MVC Enterprise eCommerce Shopping Cart Solution
Carter - Carter is framework that is a thin layer of extension methods and functionality over ASP.NET Core allowing code to be more explicit and most importantly more enjoyable.
Virto Commerce - Virto Commerce B2B Innovation Platform
Electron.NET - :electron: Build cross platform desktop apps with ASP.NET Core (Razor Pages, MVC, Blazor).
Stripe.Net - Stripe.net is a sync/async .NET 4.6.1+ client, and a portable class library for stripe.com.
aspnetcore-redis-rate-limiting - Set up a Redis backplane for ASP.NET Core multi-node deployments, using the built-in Rate Limiting support that's part of .NET 7 and .NET 8.
BeYourMarket - OpenSource ASP.NET to build your own marketplace