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redis-collections

Set of basic Python collections backed by Redis.

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redis-collections is a Python library that provides a high-level interface to Redis <http://redis.io/>_, the excellent key-value store.

As of 2024, this project is retired. This repository will remain available as a public archive.

Quickstart

Import the collections from the top-level redis_collections package.

Standard collections ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The standard collections (e.g. Dict, List, Set) behave like their Python counterparts:

.. code-block:: python

>>> from redis_collections import Dict, List, Set

>>> D = Dict()
>>> D['answer'] = 42
>>> D['answer']
42

+---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+ | Collection | Redis type | Description | +=====================+============+======================================================+ | Dict | Hash | Emulates Python's dict | +---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+ | List | List | Emulates Python's list | +---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+ | Set | Set | Emulates Python's set | +---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+ | Counter | Hash | Emulates Python's collections.Counter | +---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+ | DefaultDict | Hash | Emulates Python's collections.defaultdict | +---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+ | Deque | List | Emulates Python's collections.deque | +---------------------+------------+------------------------------------------------------+

Syncable collections ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The syncable collections in this package provide types whose contents are kept in memory. When their sync method is called those contents are written to Redis:

.. code-block:: python

>>> from redis_collections import SyncableDict

>>> with SyncableDict() as D:
...     D['a'] = 1  # No write to Redis
...     D['a'] += 1  # No read from or write to Redis
>>> D['a']  # D.sync() is called at the end of the with block
2

+-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+ | Collection | Python type | Description | +=========================+=============================+=======================+ | SyncableDict | dict | Syncs to a Redis Hash | +-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+ | SyncableList | list | Syncs to a Redis List | +-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+ | SyncableSet | set | Syncs to a Redis Set | +-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+ | SyncableCounter | collections.Counter | Syncs to a Redis Hash | +-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+ | SyncableDeque | collections.deque | Syncs to a Redis List | +-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+ | SyncableDefaultDict | collections.defaultdict | Syncs to a Redis Hash | +-------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------+

Other collections ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The LRUDict collection stores recently used items in in memory. It pushes older items to Redis:

.. code-block:: python

>>> from redis_collections import LRUDict

>>> D = LRUDict(maxsize=2)
>>> D['a'] = 1
>>> D['b'] = 2
>>> D['c'] = 2  # 'a' is pushed to Redis and 'c' is stored locally
>>> D['a']  # 'b' is pushed to Redis and 'a' is retrieved for local storage
1
>>> D.sync()  # All items are copied to Redis

The SortedSetCounter provides access to the Redis Sorted Set <http://redis.io/topics/data-types#sorted-sets>_ type:

.. code-block:: python

>>> from redis_collections import SortedSetCounter

>>> ssc = SortedSetCounter([('earth', 300), ('mercury', 100)])
>>> ssc.set_score('venus', 200)
>>> ssc.get_score('venus')
200.0
>>> ssc.items()
[('mercury', 100.0), ('venus', 200.0), ('earth', 300.0)]

Documentation

For more information, see redis-collections.readthedocs.io <https://redis-collections.readthedocs.io/>_

License: ISC

© 2016-2024 Bo Bayles bbayles@gmail.com and contributors © 2013-2016 Honza Javorek mail@honzajavorek.cz and contributors

This work is licensed under ISC license <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISC_license>_.

This library is not affiliated with Redis Labs <https://redislabs.com/>, Redis <https://redis.io/>, or redis-py <https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py>__. Govern yourself accordingly!

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