A Redis storage driver using go-redis/redis.
func New(config ...Config) Storage
func (s *Storage) Get(key string) ([]byte, error)
func (s *Storage) Set(key string, val []byte, exp time.Duration) error
func (s *Storage) Delete(key string) error
func (s *Storage) Reset() error
func (s *Storage) Close() error
Redis is tested on the 2 last Go versions with support for modules. So make sure to initialize one first if you didn't do that yet:
go mod init github.com/<user>/<repo>
And then install the redis implementation:
go get github.com/gofiber/storage/redis
Import the storage package.
import "github.com/gofiber/storage/redis"
You can use the following possibilities to create a storage:
// Initialize default config
store := redis.New()
// Initialize custom config
store := redis.New(redis.Config{
Host: "127.0.0.1",
Port: 6379,
Username: "",
Password: "",
URL: "",
Database: 0,
Reset: false,
TLSConfig: nil,
}
// or just the url with all information
store = redis.New(redis.Config{
URL: "redis://<user>:<pass>@127.0.0.1:6379/<db>",
Reset: false,
})
type Config struct {
// Host name where the DB is hosted
//
// Optional. Default is "127.0.0.1"
Host string
// Port where the DB is listening on
//
// Optional. Default is 3306
Port int
// Server username
//
// Optional. Default is ""
Username string
// Server password
//
// Optional. Default is ""
Password string
// Database to be selected after connecting to the server.
//
// Optional. Default is 0
Database int
// URL the standard format redis url to parse all other options. If this is set all other config options, Host, Port, Username, Password, Database have no effect.
//
// Example: redis://<user>:<pass>@localhost:6379/<db>
// Optional. Default is ""
URL string
// Reset clears any existing keys in existing Collection
//
// Optional. Default is false
Reset bool
// TLS Config to use. When set TLS will be negotiated.
//
// Optional. Default is nil
TLSConfig *tls.Config
}
var ConfigDefault = Config{
Host: "127.0.0.1",
Port: 6379,
Username: "",
Password: "",
URL: "",
Database: 0,
Reset: false,
TLSConfig: nil,
}