2.0.0 • Published 2 years ago

@condor-labs/redis v2.0.0

Weekly downloads
12
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

This module provide and usefull helper to use the official Node_redis library.

See official documentation here.

Compatibility

The minimum supported version of Node.js is v14.

How to use it

To use the library you just need to follow the following steps Install the library with npm

npm install @condor-labs/redis

Import the library:

const redis = require('@condor-labs/redis')(settings);

settings object properties

PropertyDefaultDescription
socket.host (String)127.0.0.1IP address of the Redis server
socket.port (Number)6379Port of the Redis server
password (String)nullIf set, client will run Redis auth command on connect.
clientName (String)hostnameIf set, client will have an alias name in the connection.

What's new?

  • new parameter to set the conection name by default it will set the hostname of the machine as name
  • set name of connection for every client
  • getClient(false,true) turn on the feature to remove clients with the same name in the same ip domain
  • new paramether for get client getClient: async (forceReconnect = false, verifyUniqueConnection = false)
  • Update all libraries to last version
"chai": "4.3.6",
"jest": "29.0.1",
"sinon": "14.0.0"
"redis": "~4.3.0"

Breaking changes

  • Connection setting object had a new schema
  • getClient() receive an object of option like (forceReconnect,verifyUniqueConnection)

Features

  • All commands are returns a promise by default
  • New parameter to set the conection name by default it will set the hostname of the machine as name
  • getClient({verifyUniqueConnection:true}) feature to remove clients with the same name

Examples

constants.js

module.exports = {
    settings:{
    socket: {
      port: 1234,
      host: 'redis-99999.c11.us-xxx-##.redis.com',
    },
    clientName: 'connection_alias',
    password: '****'
  },
    keyName: 'test:condorlabs-npm-helpers:counter'
};

index.js

const {
    settings,
    keyName
} = require('./constants');

try {
    const redis = require('@condor-labs/redis')(settings);
    (async () => {
        // get client
        let client = await redis.getClient();
        // prepare and execute batch in redis
      
        const data = await client.get(keyName);
        // validate response
        console.log(data);
        // close app
        process.exit(1);
    })();
} catch (error) {
    console.error(error)
}

How to Publish

Increasing package version

You will need to update the package.json file placed in the root folder.

identify the property version and increase the right number in plus one.

Login in NPM by console.

 npm login
 [Enter username]
 [Enter password]
 [Enter email]

If all is ok the console will show you something like this : Logged in as USERNAME on https://registry.npmjs.org/.

Uploading a new version

 npm publish --access public

Ref: https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages

Note: you will need to have a NPM account, if you don't have one create one here: https://www.npmjs.com/signup

Contributors

The original author and current lead maintainer of this module is the @condor-labs development team.

More about Condorlabs Here.

License

MIT