Client library to interface with hlld servers
Project description
pyhlld
=========
pyhlld provides a Python client library to interface with
hlld servers.
Features
--------
* Provides a simple API for using hlld
* Command pipelining to reduce latency
Install
-------
Download and install from source:
python setup.py install
Example
------
Using pyhlld is very simple:
from pyhlld import HlldClient
# Create a client to a local hlld server, default port
client = HlldClient("localhost")
# Get or create the foobar set
foobar = client.create_set("foobar")
# Set a key and check the size
foobar.add("Test Key!")
assert foobar.info()["size"] == 1
Using pipelining is straightforward as well:
from pyhlld import HlldClient
# Create a client to a local hlld server, default port
client = HlldClient("localhost")
# Get or create the pipe set
pipe = client.create_set("pipe").pipeline()
# Chain multiple add commands
results = pipe.add("foo").add("bar").add("baz").execute()
assert results[0]
assert results[1]
assert results[2]
=========
pyhlld provides a Python client library to interface with
hlld servers.
Features
--------
* Provides a simple API for using hlld
* Command pipelining to reduce latency
Install
-------
Download and install from source:
python setup.py install
Example
------
Using pyhlld is very simple:
from pyhlld import HlldClient
# Create a client to a local hlld server, default port
client = HlldClient("localhost")
# Get or create the foobar set
foobar = client.create_set("foobar")
# Set a key and check the size
foobar.add("Test Key!")
assert foobar.info()["size"] == 1
Using pipelining is straightforward as well:
from pyhlld import HlldClient
# Create a client to a local hlld server, default port
client = HlldClient("localhost")
# Get or create the pipe set
pipe = client.create_set("pipe").pipeline()
# Chain multiple add commands
results = pipe.add("foo").add("bar").add("baz").execute()
assert results[0]
assert results[1]
assert results[2]
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