2.4.1 • Published 4 years ago

@camaro/redis v2.4.1

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MIT
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Last release
4 years ago

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Redis client for node, support resp2/3, redis6, and all commands of redis.

Features

The first redis client to support resp3 .

  • All commands of redis support.
  • All command results return promise.
  • Support for ES6 types, such as Map and Set.
  • Support for TLS.

Quick Start

Install

npm install @camaro/redis

Usage

// If you want to use resp2 ,change `ClientV3` to `ClientV2`.
const { ClientV3: Client } = require('@camaro/redis')
const client = new Client();

client.SET('foo', 'foo').then(() => {
    return client.GET('foo')
}).then(reply => {
    console.log(reply) // 'foo'
})

// Or if you want to use async/await.
await client.SET('bar', 'bar')
const reply = await client.GET('bar')
console.log(reply) // 'bar'

Client Options

OptionDefaultDescription
host127.0.0.1IP address of the redis server.
port6379Port of the redis server.
usernamedefaultUsername of redis client.
passwordundefinedPassword of redis client.
db0If set, client will run SELECT command on connect.
reconnectiontrueWhether to reconnect when an error occurs.
loggerundefinedProvide a callback function to process commands log.
tlsundefinedObject passed as options to tls.connect().

API Reference

Client.Constructor

The Client class has a constructor that can pass Options.

Commands

All redis command can be used like this:

const client = new Client();
client.SET(...args);
client.GET(...args);
// ... other commands

See the complete command list: https://redis.io/commands .

Events

  • message: See Pub/Sub
  • error: Emitted when a error occurs.
  • connect: Emitted when the client is established. Commands issued before the connect event are queued, then replayed just before this event is emitted.

Pub/Sub

You can receive pub/sub message by message event and handle it in the callback function.

If you are using the resp2, you need to create a new client to receive messages.

const client = new Client();
client.SUBSCRIBE('test');
client.on('message', (data)=>{
    // data: ['message','somechannel','this is the message']
    console.log(data);    
})
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