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github.com/ezbuy/redis-orm
redis-orm fly orm up
go get github.com/ezbuy/redis-orm
redis-orm code -i example/yaml -o example/model
import "github.com/ezbuy/redis-orm/example/model"
// mysql
model.MySQLSetup(cf)
db := model.MySQL()
// query (ids []string) by unique & index & range definitions
model.UserDBMgr(db).FindOne(unique)
model.UserDBMgr(db).Find(index)
model.UserDBMgr(db).Range(scope)
model.UserDBMgr(db).RangeRevert(scope)
// search usage
blogs, err := model.BlogDBMgr(db).Search("INNER JOIN users ON blog.user_id = users.user_id WHERE users.mail_box=?", "", "", "foo@bar.com")
// fetch object
model.UserDBMgr(db).Fetch(pk PrimaryKey) (*User, error)
model.UserDBMgr(db).FetchByPrimaryKey(id int32) (*User, error)
model.UserDBMgr(db).FetchByPrimaryKeys(ids []int32) ([]*User, error)
// redis
model.RedisSetup(cf)
redis := model.Redis()
// query (ids []string) by unique & index & range definitions
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).FindOne(unique)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Find(index)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Range(scope)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).RangeRevert(scope)
// fetch object
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Fetch(pk PrimaryKey) (*User, error)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).FetchByPrimaryKeys(pks []PrimaryKey) ([]*User, error)
import "github.com/ezbuy/redis-orm/example/model"
// mysql
model.MySQLSetup(cf)
db := model.MySQL()
tx, err := db.BeginTx()
defer tx.Close()
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Save(obj)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Create(obj)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Update(obj)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Delete(obj)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).FindOne(unique)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Find(index)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Range(scope)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).RangeRevert(scope)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).Fetch(id string) (*User, error)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).FetchByPrimaryKey(id int32) (*User, error)
model.UserDBMgr(tx).FetchByPrimaryKeys(ids []int32) ([]*User, error)
// redis
model.RedisSetup(cf)
redis := model.Redis()
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Save(obj)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Create(obj)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Update(obj)
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Delete(obj)
import "github.com/ezbuy/redis-orm/example/model"
model.MySQLSetup(cf)
model.RedisSetup(cf)
db := model.MySQL()
redis := model.Redis()
model.UserRedisMgr(redis).Load(model.UserDBMgr(db))
enviroment:
mysql-server, redis-server, test client all in the same machine (mac air)
redis-orm.redis.bench
Ran 1000 samples:
unique.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.000s
Slowest Time: 0.001s
Average Time: 0.000s ± 0.000s
index.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.000s
Slowest Time: 0.000s
Average Time: 0.000s ± 0.000s
range.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.000s
Slowest Time: 0.000s
Average Time: 0.000s ± 0.000s
range.revert.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.000s
Slowest Time: 0.000s
Average Time: 0.000s ± 0.000s
fetch.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.002s
Slowest Time: 0.004s
Average Time: 0.002s ± 0.000s
redis-orm.mysql.bench
Ran 1000 samples:
unique.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.002s
Slowest Time: 0.106s
Average Time: 0.003s ± 0.005s
index.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.002s
Slowest Time: 0.106s
Average Time: 0.003s ± 0.005s
range.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.002s
Slowest Time: 0.105s
Average Time: 0.002s ± 0.005s
range.revert.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.002s
Slowest Time: 0.105s
Average Time: 0.002s ± 0.006s
fetch.runtime:
Fastest Time: 0.004s
Slowest Time: 0.150s
Average Time: 0.006s ± 0.009s
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