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A modern, high performance Redis client


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What is redis?

The npm package 'redis' is a Node.js client for Redis, a fast, open-source, in-memory key-value data store for use as a database, cache, message broker, and queue. The package allows Node.js applications to interact with Redis servers using an asynchronous, event-driven model.

What are redis's main functionalities?

Connecting to Redis

This code sample demonstrates how to connect to a Redis server using the redis npm package. It requires the package, creates a client, and listens for the 'connect' event to confirm the connection.

const redis = require('redis');
const client = redis.createClient();
client.on('connect', function() {
  console.log('Connected to Redis');
});

Setting and Getting Data

This code sample shows how to set a key-value pair in Redis and then retrieve the value associated with a key. The 'redis.print' callback is used to output the result of the 'set' operation.

client.set('key', 'value', redis.print);
client.get('key', function(err, reply) {
  console.log(reply); // prints 'value'
});

Working with Lists

This code sample illustrates how to work with Redis lists by pushing values to the end of a list and then retrieving the entire list.

client.rpush(['list', 'value1', 'value2'], redis.print);
client.lrange('list', 0, -1, function(err, reply) {
  console.log(reply); // prints ['value1', 'value2']
});

Publish/Subscribe

This code sample demonstrates the publish/subscribe capabilities of Redis. It creates a subscriber client that listens for messages on a channel and a publisher client that publishes a message to that channel.

const subscriber = redis.createClient();
const publisher = redis.createClient();
subscriber.on('message', function(channel, message) {
  console.log('Message: ' + message + ' on channel: ' + channel);
});
subscriber.subscribe('notification');
publisher.publish('notification', 'Hello, World!');

Transactions

This code sample shows how to use Redis transactions to execute multiple commands atomically using the 'multi' and 'exec' methods.

client.multi()
  .set('key', 'value')
  .incr('counter')
  .exec(function(err, replies) {
    console.log(replies); // prints results of all commands
  });

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Node-Redis

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node-redis is a modern, high performance Redis client for Node.js.

Installation

Start a redis via docker:

docker run -p 6379:6379 -it redis/redis-stack-server:latest

To install node-redis, simply:

npm install redis

Looking for a high-level library to handle object mapping? See redis-om-node!

Usage

Basic Example

import { createClient } from 'redis';

const client = await createClient()
  .on('error', err => console.log('Redis Client Error', err))
  .connect();

await client.set('key', 'value');
const value = await client.get('key');
await client.close();

:warning: You MUST listen to error events. If a client doesn't have at least one error listener registered and an error occurs, that error will be thrown and the Node.js process will exit. See the EventEmitter docs for more details.

The above code connects to localhost on port 6379. To connect to a different host or port, use a connection string in the format redis[s]://[[username][:password]@][host][:port][/db-number]:

createClient({
  url: 'redis://alice:foobared@awesome.redis.server:6380'
});

You can also use discrete parameters, UNIX sockets, and even TLS to connect. Details can be found in the client configuration guide.

To check if the the client is connected and ready to send commands, use client.isReady which returns a boolean. client.isOpen is also available. This returns true when the client's underlying socket is open, and false when it isn't (for example when the client is still connecting or reconnecting after a network error).

Redis Commands

There is built-in support for all of the out-of-the-box Redis commands. They are exposed using the raw Redis command names (HSET, HGETALL, etc.) and a friendlier camel-cased version (hSet, hGetAll, etc.):

// raw Redis commands
await client.HSET('key', 'field', 'value');
await client.HGETALL('key');

// friendly JavaScript commands
await client.hSet('key', 'field', 'value');
await client.hGetAll('key');

Modifiers to commands are specified using a JavaScript object:

await client.set('key', 'value', {
  expiration: {
    type: 'EX',
    value: 10
  },
  condition: 'NX'
});

Replies will be mapped to useful data structures:

await client.hGetAll('key'); // { field1: 'value1', field2: 'value2' }
await client.hVals('key'); // ['value1', 'value2']

NOTE: you can change the default type mapping. See the Type Mapping documentation for more information.

Unsupported Redis Commands

If you want to run commands and/or use arguments that Node Redis doesn't know about (yet!) use .sendCommand():

await client.sendCommand(['SET', 'key', 'value', 'NX']); // 'OK'

await client.sendCommand(['HGETALL', 'key']); // ['key1', 'field1', 'key2', 'field2']

Disconnecting

There are two functions that disconnect a client from the Redis server. In most scenarios you should use .close() to ensure that pending commands are sent to Redis before closing a connection.

:warning: The .quit() and .disconnect() methods have been deprecated in v5. For more details, refer to the v4-to-v5 guide.

.close()
const [ping, get] = await Promise.all([
  client.ping(),
  client.get('key'),
  client.close()
]); // ['PONG', null]

try {
  await client.get('key');
} catch (err) {
  // ClientClosedError
}

:warning: .close is just like .quit() which was depreacted in Redis 7.2. See the relevant section in the migration guide for more information.

.destroy()

Forcibly close a client's connection to Redis immediately. Calling destroy will not send further pending commands to the Redis server, or wait for or parse outstanding responses.

Auto-Pipelining

Node Redis will automatically pipeline requests that are made during the same "tick".

client.set('Tm9kZSBSZWRpcw==', 'users:1');
client.sAdd('users:1:tokens', 'Tm9kZSBSZWRpcw==');

Of course, if you don't do something with your Promises you're certain to get unhandled Promise exceptions. To take advantage of auto-pipelining and handle your Promises, use Promise.all().

await Promise.all([
  client.set('Tm9kZSBSZWRpcw==', 'users:1'),
  client.sAdd('users:1:tokens', 'Tm9kZSBSZWRpcw==')
]);

Events

The Node Redis client class is an Nodejs EventEmitter and it emits an event each time the network status changes:

NameWhenListener arguments
connectInitiating a connection to the serverNo arguments
readyClient is ready to useNo arguments
endConnection has been closed (via .quit() or .disconnect())No arguments
errorAn error has occurred—usually a network issue such as "Socket closed unexpectedly"(error: Error)
reconnectingClient is trying to reconnect to the serverNo arguments
sharded-channel-movedSee hereSee here

:warning: You MUST listen to error events. If a client doesn't have at least one error listener registered and an error occurs, that error will be thrown and the Node.js process will exit. See the EventEmitter docs for more details.

The client will not emit any other events beyond those listed above.

Supported Redis versions

Node Redis is supported with the following versions of Redis:

VersionSupported
7.0.z:heavy_check_mark:
6.2.z:heavy_check_mark:
6.0.z:heavy_check_mark:
5.0.z:heavy_check_mark:
< 5.0:x:

Node Redis should work with older versions of Redis, but it is not fully tested and we cannot offer support.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, check out the contributing guide.

Thank you to all the people who already contributed to Node Redis!

Contributors

License

This repository is licensed under the "MIT" license. See LICENSE.

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Last updated on 10 Nov 2023

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