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An efficient and user-friendly async redis client ported from redis-py <https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py>
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(which is a Python interface to the Redis key-value)
To get more information please read full document
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.. _full document: http://aredis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
aredis requires a running Redis server.
To install aredis, simply:
.. code-block:: bash
$ sudo pip3 install aredis
or alternatively (you really should be using pip though):
.. code-block:: bash
$ sudo easy_install aredis
or from source:
.. code-block:: bash
$ sudo python setup.py install
For more example
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.. _For more example: https://github.com/NoneGG/aredis/tree/master/examples
single node client ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio from aredis import StrictRedis
async def example(): client = StrictRedis(host='127.0.0.1', port=6379, db=0) await client.flushdb() await client.set('foo', 1) assert await client.exists('foo') is True await client.incr('foo', 100)
assert int(await client.get('foo')) == 101 await client.expire('foo', 1) await asyncio.sleep(0.1) await client.ttl('foo') await asyncio.sleep(1) assert not await client.exists('foo')
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() loop.run_until_complete(example())
cluster client ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio from aredis import StrictRedisCluster
async def example(): client = StrictRedisCluster(host='172.17.0.2', port=7001) await client.flushdb() await client.set('foo', 1) await client.lpush('a', 1) print(await client.cluster_slots())
await client.rpoplpush('a', 'b') assert await client.rpop('b') == b'1'
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() loop.run_until_complete(example()) {(10923, 16383): [{'host': b'172.17.0.2', 'node_id': b'332f41962b33fa44bbc5e88f205e71276a9d64f4', 'server_type': 'master', 'port': 7002}, {'host': b'172.17.0.2', 'node_id': b'c02deb8726cdd412d956f0b9464a88812ef34f03', 'server_type': 'slave', 'port': 7005}], (5461, 10922): [{'host': b'172.17.0.2', 'node_id': b'3d1b020fc46bf7cb2ffc36e10e7d7befca7c5533', 'server_type': 'master', 'port': 7001}, {'host': b'172.17.0.2', 'node_id': b'aac4799b65ff35d8dd2ad152a5515d15c0dc8ab7', 'server_type': 'slave', 'port': 7004}], (0, 5460): [{'host': b'172.17.0.2', 'node_id': b'0932215036dc0d908cf662fdfca4d3614f221b01', 'server_type': 'master', 'port': 7000}, {'host': b'172.17.0.2', 'node_id': b'f6603ab4cb77e672de23a6361ec165f3a1a2bb42', 'server_type': 'slave', 'port': 7003}]}
Please run test script in benchmarks dir to confirm the benchmark.
For benchmark in my environment please see: benchmark
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.. _benchmark: http://aredis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/benchmark.html
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.. |pypi-ver| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/aredis.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aredis/ :alt: Latest Version in PyPI
.. |python-ver| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/aredis.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aredis/ :alt: Supported Python versions
Enhancement, bug reports and Pull requests are welcomed, please make an issue to let me know. Fork me please~
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Python async client for Redis key-value store
We found that aredis demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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