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A small production ready client library that emulates redis and used gRPC for communication
by Gautam Sharma http://gsharma.dev
RedisLightning 🔥 is a client library that emulates Redis-like features by leveraging gRPC communication. It provides a lightweight and efficient way to interact with a Redis-like server implemented using gRPC, offering developers a fast and seamless experience.
To install the redislightning Python client library, you can use pip:
pip install redislightning==0.1
Here's an example demonstrating how to use the redislightning client library:
from __future__ import print_function
import logging
from redislightning import redislightning as rl
def run():
# Initialize the Client with the server port
c = rl.Client(50051)
# Initialize the connection
c.init_connection()
# Perform some Redis-like operations
for idx in range(1, 10):
k = input("Set Key: ")
v = input("Set Value: ")
c.set(k, v)
# Get the cached value back
cached_val = c.get(k)
print("Cached value of key {} is {}".format(k, cached_val))
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Configure logging
logging.basicConfig()
# Run the example
run()
The redislightning-server is a library written purely in C++, utilizing gRPC as its communication layer. Despite its small size, this library is powerful and suitable for use in production environments. The aim is to provide developers with the best possible experience while maintaining extreme speed and efficiency.
Contributions to redislightning are welcome! Whether it's reporting bugs, suggesting new features, or contributing code, your input is valuable.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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A small production ready client library that emulates redis and used gRPC for communication
We found that redislightning 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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