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NAME

Net::Async::Redis - talk to Redis servers via IO::Async

SYNOPSIS

    use Net::Async::Redis;
    use Future::AsyncAwait;
    use IO::Async::Loop;
    my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new;
    $loop->add(my $redis = Net::Async::Redis->new);
    (async sub {
     await $redis->connect;
     my $value = await $redis->get('some_key');
     $value ||= await $redis->set(some_key => 'some_value');
     print "Value: $value";
    })->()->get;

    # You can also use ->then chaining, see L<Future> for more details
    $redis->connect->then(sub {
        $redis->get('some_key')
    })->then(sub {
        my $value = shift;
        return Future->done($value) if $value;
        $redis->set(some_key => 'some_value')
    })->on_done(sub {
        print "Value: " . shift;
    })->get;

DESCRIPTION

Provides client access for dealing with Redis servers.

See Net::Async::Redis::Commands for the full list of commands, this list is autogenerated from the official documentation here:

https://redis.io/commands

Note that this module uses Future::AsyncAwait.

METHODS

NOTE: For a full list of the Redis methods supported by this module, please see Net::Async::Redis::Commands.

METHODS - Subscriptions

See https://redis.io/topics/pubsub for more details on this topic. There's also more details on the internal implementation in Redis here: https://making.pusher.com/redis-pubsub-under-the-hood/.

psubscribe

Subscribes to a pattern.

Returns a Future which resolves to a Net::Async::Redis::Subscription instance.

subscribe

Subscribes to one or more channels.

Returns a Future which resolves to a Net::Async::Redis::Subscription instance.

Example:

 # Subscribe to 'notifications' channel,
 # print the first 5 messages, then unsubscribe
 $redis->subscribe('notifications')
    ->then(sub {
        my $sub = shift;
        $sub->events
            ->map('payload')
            ->take(5)
            ->say
            ->completed
    })->then(sub {
        $redis->unsubscribe('notifications')
    })->get

METHODS - Transactions

multi

Executes the given code in a Redis MULTI transaction.

This will cause each of the requests to be queued, then executed in a single atomic transaction.

Example:

 $redis->multi(sub {
  my $tx = shift;
  $tx->incr('some::key')->on_done(sub { print "Final value for incremented key was " . shift . "\n"; });
  $tx->set('other::key => 'test data')
 })->then(sub {
  my ($success, $failure) = @_;
  return Future->fail("Had $failure failures, expecting everything to succeed") if $failure;
  print "$success succeeded\m";
  return Future->done;
 })->retain;

METHODS - Generic

keys

watch_keyspace

A convenience wrapper around the keyspace notifications API.

Provides the necessary setup to establish a PSUBSCRIBE subscription on the __keyspace@*__ namespace, setting the configuration required for this to start emitting events, and then calls $code with each event.

Note that this will switch the connection into pubsub mode, so it will no longer be available for any other activity.

Resolves to a Ryu::Source instance.

endpoint

The string describing the remote endpoint.

local_endpoint

A string describing the local endpoint, usually host:port.

connect

Connects to the Redis server.

connected

Establishes a connection if needed, otherwise returns an immediately-available Future instance.

on_message

Called for each incoming message.

Passes off the work to "handle_pubsub_message" or the next queue item, depending on whether we're dealing with subscriptions at the moment.

stream

Represents the IO::Async::Stream instance for the active Redis connection.

pipeline_depth

Number of requests awaiting responses before we start queuing. This defaults to an arbitrary value of 100 requests.

Note that this does not apply when in transaction (MULTI) mode.

See https://redis.io/topics/pipelining for more details on this concept.

METHODS - Deprecated

This are still supported, but no longer recommended.

METHODS - Internal

notify_close

Called when the socket is closed.

command_label

Generate a label for the given command list.

stream_read_len

Defines the buffer size when reading from a Redis connection.

Defaults to 1MB, reduce this if you're dealing with a lot of connections and want to minimise memory usage. Alternatively, if you're reading large amounts of data and spend too much time in needless epoll_wait calls, try a larger value.

stream_write_len

The buffer size when writing to Redis connections, in bytes. Defaults to 1MB.

See "stream_read_len".

SEE ALSO

Some other Redis implementations on CPAN:

INHERITED METHODS

Net::Async::Redis::Commands

acl_cat, acl_deluser, acl_genpass, acl_list, acl_load, acl_log, acl_save, acl_setuser, acl_users, acl_whoami, append, auth, bgrewriteaof, bgsave, bitcount, bitfield, bitop, bitpos, blpop, brpop, brpoplpush, bzpopmax, bzpopmin, client_getname, client_id, client_kill, client_list, client_pause, client_reply, client_setname, client_unblock, cluster_addslots, cluster_bumpepoch, cluster_count_failure_reports, cluster_countkeysinslot, cluster_delslots, cluster_failover, cluster_flushslots, cluster_forget, cluster_getkeysinslot, cluster_info, cluster_keyslot, cluster_meet, cluster_myid, cluster_nodes, cluster_replicas, cluster_replicate, cluster_reset, cluster_saveconfig, cluster_set_config_epoch, cluster_setslot, cluster_slaves, cluster_slots, command, command_count, command_getkeys, command_info, config_get, config_resetstat, config_rewrite, config_set, dbsize, debug_object, debug_segfault, decr, decrby, del, dump, echo, eval, evalsha, exists, expire, expireat, flushall, flushdb, geoadd, geodist, geohash, geopos, georadius, georadiusbymember, get, getbit, getrange, getset, hdel, hexists, hget, hgetall, hincrby, hincrbyfloat, hkeys, hlen, hmget, hmset, hscan, hset, hsetnx, hstrlen, hvals, incr, incrby, incrbyfloat, info, lastsave, latency_doctor, latency_graph, latency_help, latency_history, latency_latest, latency_reset, lindex, linsert, llen, lolwut, lpop, lpush, lpushx, lrange, lrem, lset, ltrim, memory_doctor, memory_help, memory_malloc_stats, memory_purge, memory_stats, memory_usage, mget, migrate, module_list, module_load, module_unload, monitor, move, mset, msetnx, object, persist, pexpire, pexpireat, pfadd, pfcount, pfmerge, ping, psetex, psync, pttl, publish, pubsub, punsubscribe, quit, randomkey, readonly, readwrite, rename, renamenx, replicaof, restore, role, rpop, rpoplpush, rpush, rpushx, sadd, save, scan, scard, script_debug, script_exists, script_flush, script_kill, script_load, sdiff, sdiffstore, select, set, setbit, setex, setnx, setrange, shutdown, sinter, sinterstore, sismember, slaveof, slowlog, smembers, smove, sort, spop, srandmember, srem, sscan, strlen, sunion, sunionstore, swapdb, sync, time, touch, ttl, type, unlink, unsubscribe, unwatch, wait, watch, xack, xadd, xclaim, xdel, xgroup, xinfo, xlen, xpending, xrange, xread, xreadgroup, xrevrange, xtrim, zadd, zcard, zcount, zincrby, zinterstore, zlexcount, zpopmax, zpopmin, zrange, zrangebylex, zrangebyscore, zrank, zrem, zremrangebylex, zremrangebyrank, zremrangebyscore, zrevrange, zrevrangebylex, zrevrangebyscore, zrevrank, zscan, zscore, zunionstore

IO::Async::Notifier

add_child, adopt_future, adopted_futures, can_event, children, configure_unknown, debug_printf, get_loop, invoke_error, invoke_event, loop, make_event_cb, maybe_invoke_event, maybe_make_event_cb, new, notifier_name, parent, remove_child, remove_from_parent

AUTHOR

Tom Molesworth <TEAM@cpan.org>, with patches and input from BINARY@cpan.org, PEVANS@cpan.org and @eyadof.

LICENSE

Copyright Tom Molesworth and others 2015-2020. Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.