Redis client for Elixir.
Add this to the dependencies:
{:exredis, ">= 0.2.2"}
In your applications config.exs file you need to add new section for customizing redis connection.
config :exredis,
host: "127.0.0.1",
port: 6379,
password: "",
db: 0,
reconnect: :no_reconnect,
max_queue: :infinity
or
config :exredis,
url: "redis://user:password@host:1234/10",
reconnect: :no_reconnect,
max_queue: :infinity
Usage (web docs)
As mixin
defmodule Pi do
import Exredis
def get, do: start_link |> elem(1) |> query ["GET", "Pi"]
def set, do: start_link |> elem(1) |> query ["SET", "Pi", "3.14"]
end
Pi.set
# => "OK"
Pi.get
# => "3.14"
defmodule Api do
import Exredis.Api
def set(client), do:
client |> set "key", "value"
def get(client), do:
client |> get "key"
end
{:ok, client} = Exredis.start_link
client |> Api.set
# => "OK"
client |> Api.get
# => "value"
Connect to the Redis server
{:ok, client} = Exredis.start_link
# or
client = Exredis.start_using_connection_string("redis://127.0.0.1:6379")
Disconnect from the server
client |> Exredis.stop
Set & Get
# set
client |> Exredis.query ["SET", "FOO", "BAR"]
# get
client |> Exredis.query ["GET", "FOO"]
# => "BAR"
Mset & Mget
# mset
client |> Exredis.query ["MSET" | ["key1", "value1", "key2", "value2", "key3", "value3"]]
# mget
client |> Exredis.query ["MGET" | ["key1", "key2", "key3"]]
# => ["value1", "value2", "value3"]
Transactions
# start
client |> Exredis.query ["MULTI"]
# exec
client |> Exredis.query ["SET", "foo", "bar"]
client |> Exredis.query ["SET", "bar", "baz"]
# commit
client |> Exredis.query ["EXEC"]
Pipelining
client |> Exredis.query_pipe [["SET", :a, "1"], ["LPUSH", :b, "3"], ["LPUSH", :b, "2"]]
Pub/sub
{:ok, client_sub} = Exredis.Sub.start_link
{:ok, client} = Exredis.start_link
pid = Kernel.self
client_sub |> Exredis.Sub.subscribe "foo", fn(msg) ->
send(pid, msg)
end
receive do
msg ->
IO.inspect msg
# => {:subscribed, "foo", #PID<0.85.0>}
end
client |> Exredis.Api.publish "foo", "Hello World!"
receive do
msg ->
IO.inspect msg
# => {:message, "foo", "Hello World!", #PID<0.85.0>}
end
Pub/sub by a pattern
{:ok, client_sub} = Exredis.Sub.start_link
{:ok, client} = Exredis.start_link
pid = Kernel.self
client_sub |> Exredis.Sub.psubscribe "bar_*", fn(msg) ->
send(pid, msg)
end
receive do
msg ->
IO.inspect msg
# => {:subscribed, "bar_*", #PID<0.104.0>}
end
client |> Exredis.Api.publish "bar_test", "Hello World!"
receive do
msg ->
IO.inspect msg
# => {:pmessage, "bar_*", "bar_test", "Hello World!", #PID<0.104.0>}
end
Scripting
client |> Exredis.Api.script_load "return 1 + 1"
# => "c301e0c5bc3538d2bad3fdbf2e281887e643ada4"
client |> Exredis.Api.evalsha "c301e0c5bc3538d2bad3fdbf2e281887e643ada4", 0, ["key1"], ["argv1"]
# => "2"
defmodule MyScripts do
import Exredis.Script
defredis_script :lua_echo, "return ARGV[1]"
defredis_script :huge_command, file_path: "lua_scripts/huge_command.lua"
end
client |> MyScripts.lua_echo(["mykey"], ["foo"])
# => "foo"
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request