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Redis support for Muffin framework.

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Muffin-Redis – Redis support for Muffin framework.

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Requirements

  • python >= 3.7

Installation

Muffin-Redis should be installed using pip:

pip install muffin-redis

To install fakeredis (for testing purposes):

pip install muffin-redis[fake]

Usage

Setup the plugin and connect it into your app:

from muffin import Application
from muffin_redis import Plugin as Redis

# Create Muffin Application
app = Application('example')

# Initialize the plugin
# As alternative: redis = Redis(app, **options)
redis = Redis(address='redis://localhost')
redis.setup(app)

That’s it now you are able to use the plugin inside your views:

@app.route('/some_url', methods=['POST'])
async def some_method(request):
    """Work with redis."""
    value = await redis.get('key')
    if value is None:
        value = ...  # Do some work
        await redis.set('key', value, expire=60)

    return value

For Asyncio the muffin-redis uses aioredis library. So check the library’s docs for futher reference.

Configuration options

Name

Default value

Description

address

"redis://localhost"

Redis connection URL

db

None

Number of the Redis DB

password

None

Connection password

encoding

"utf-8"

Connection encoding

poolsize

10

Connections pool size (set 0 to disable pooling)

jsonify

False

Use json to store/read objects with get/set

fake

False

Use fakeredis. The option is convenient for testing

Bug tracker

If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them to the issue tracker at https://github.com/klen/muffin-redis/issues

Contributing

Development of Muffin-Redis happens at: https://github.com/klen/muffin-redis

Contributors

  • klen (Kirill Klenov)

License

Licensed under a MIT license.

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