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General Language Independent Driver for the Enterprise (GLIDE) for Valkey
Valkey General Language Independent Driver for the Enterprise (GLIDE), is an open-source Valkey client library. Valkey GLIDE is one of the official client libraries for Valkey, and it supports all Valkey commands. Valkey GLIDE supports Valkey 7.2 and above, and Redis open-source 6.2, 7.0 and 7.2. Application programmers use Valkey GLIDE to safely and reliably connect their applications to Valkey- and Redis OSS- compatible services. Valkey GLIDE is designed for reliability, optimized performance, and high-availability, for Valkey and Redis OSS based applications. It is sponsored and supported by AWS, and is pre-configured with best practices learned from over a decade of operating Redis OSS-compatible services used by hundreds of thousands of customers. To help ensure consistency in application development and operations, Valkey GLIDE is implemented using a core driver framework, written in Rust, with language specific extensions. This design ensures consistency in features across languages and reduces overall complexity.
Refer to the Supported Engine Versions table for details.
The release of Valkey GLIDE was tested on the following platforms:
Linux:
macOS:
Alpine:
Node.js 16.20 or higher.
Visit our wiki for examples and further details on TLS, Read strategy, Timeouts and various other configurations.
Development instructions for local building & testing the package are in the DEVELOPER.md file.
import { GlideClient, GlideClusterClient, Logger } from "@valkey/valkey-glide";
// When Valkey is in standalone mode, add address of the primary node, and any replicas you'd like to be able to read from.
const addresses = [
{
host: "localhost",
port: 6379,
},
];
// Check `GlideClientConfiguration/GlideClusterClientConfiguration` for additional options.
const client = await GlideClient.createClient({
addresses: addresses,
// if the server uses TLS, you'll need to enable it. Otherwise, the connection attempt will time out silently.
// useTLS: true,
clientName: "test_standalone_client",
});
// The empty array signifies that there are no additional arguments.
const pong = await client.customCommand(["PING"]);
console.log(pong);
const set_response = await client.set("foo", "bar");
console.log(`Set response is = ${set_response}`);
const get_response = await client.get("foo");
console.log(`Get response is = ${get_response}`);
import { GlideClient, GlideClusterClient, Logger } from "@valkey/valkey-glide";
// When Valkey is in cluster mode, add address of any nodes, and the client will find all nodes in the cluster.
const addresses = [
{
host: "localhost",
port: 6379,
},
];
// Check `GlideClientConfiguration/GlideClusterClientConfiguration` for additional options.
const client = await GlideClusterClient.createClient({
addresses: addresses,
// if the cluster nodes use TLS, you'll need to enable it. Otherwise the connection attempt will time out silently.
// useTLS: true,
clientName: "test_cluster_client",
});
// The empty array signifies that there are no additional arguments.
const pong = await client.customCommand(["PING"], { route: "randomNode" });
console.log(pong);
const set_response = await client.set("foo", "bar");
console.log(`Set response is = ${set_response}`);
const get_response = await client.get("foo");
console.log(`Get response is = ${get_response}`);
client.close();
Currently, the package is tested on:
Operation systems | C lib | Architecture |
---|---|---|
Linux | glibc , musl libc | x86_64 , arm64 |
macOS | Darwin | arm64 , x86_64 |
FAQs
General Language Independent Driver for the Enterprise (GLIDE) for Valkey
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