Async Redis connection object using Greenlets and Tornado
Project description
An asynchronous redis::Connection object using Greenlets and Tornado’s event-loop.
Requires
Installation
pip install gretis
Getting Started
With redis-py:
Create a redis ConnectionPool instructing it to use the Gretis AsyncConnection as its connection. You must have a parent greenlet or you will get an exception. (Examples assume you are in greenlet context already)
import redis
from gretis.async_connection import AsyncConnection
pool = redis.ConnectionPool(connection_class=AsyncConnection,
host='localhost', port=6379, db=0, socket_timeout=1)
r = redis.StrictRedis(connection_pool=pool)
r.set('foo', 'bar')
Or with redis-cluster-py:
Create a redis cluster ConnectionPool and give it an AsyncClusterConnection.
import redis
from gretis.async_cluster_connection import AsyncClusterConnection
from rediscluster import ClusterConnectionPool, StrictClusterRedis
pool = ClusterConnectionPool(connection_class=AsyncClusterConnection,
host='localhost', port=700, socket_timeout=1)
r = StrictRedisCluster(connection_pool=pool)
r.set('foo', 'bar')
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