1.0.2 • Published 8 months ago

@desmat/redis-store v1.0.2

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@desmat/redis-store

A lightweight library to facilitate using the (in)famously fast in-memory database as your primary data store for your app’s entities and their relationships.

Leans into Redis’ strong suits to bring relational aspects to a simple but performant KV store:

  • Lots of small read/writes
  • JSON keys for storing entities (no migration scripts required)
  • ZSET keys to track lists and relations

Plays well with Upstash and Vercel but any Redis instance supported via REST API.

Getting Started

Below shows a simple schema with users and things belonging to users, some data added then queried.

npm run example to run example.ts.

Install the library into your project

npm install @desmat/redis-store

Setup environment variables

# your .env file, or provided in launch command
KV_REST_API_URL=*****
KV_REST_API_TOKEN=*****

Note: Using Vercel KV environment variables enables this library to be used without friction on Vercel's platform, but url and token values can be provided in code.

Setup entities and store

import RedisStore from '@desmat/redis-store';

type User = {
 id: string, // required; set by .create as short UUID by default, or can be provided
 createdAt: number, // required; set by .create
 name: string,
};

type Thing = {
 id: string,
 createdAt: number,
 createdBy: string, // required to lookup Things by Users
 label: string,
};

const ThingOptions = {
 lookups: {
   user: "createdBy", // enables .find({ user: <USERID> })
 },
};

// with environment variables `KV_REST_API_URL` and `KV_REST_API_TOKEN`
// otherwise `url` and `token` can be provided to `RedisStore` constructor
const store = {
 users: new RedisStore<User>({ key: "user" }),
 things: new RedisStore<Thing>({ key: "thing", options: ThingOptions }),
};

Create users and things

const users = await Promise.all([
 store.users.create({ name: "User One" }),
 store.users.create({ name: "User Two" }),
]);

// users (2): [
//   { id: '<UUID>', createdAt: <TIMEINMILLIS>, name: 'User One' },
//   ...
// ]

// Redis commands executed:
//
// JSON.SET user:<UUID> $ '{ "id": "<UUID>", "createdAt": <TIMEINMILLIS>, "name": "User One" }'
// ZADD users <TIMEINMILLIS> <UUID>
// ...

const things = await Promise.all([
 store.things.create({
   createdBy: users[0].id,
   label: "A thing for user one",
 }),
 store.things.create({
   createdBy: users[0].id,
   label: "Another thing for user one",
 }),
 store.things.create({
   createdBy: users[0].id,
   label: "Yet another thing for user one",
 }),
 store.things.create({
   createdBy: users[1].id,
   label: "A thing for user two",
 }),
]);

// things (4): [
//   {
//     id: '<UUID>',
//     createdAt: <TIMEINMILLIS>,
//     createdBy: '<USER_UUID>',
//     label: 'A thing for user one'
//   },
//   ...
// ]

// Redis commands executed:
//
// JSON.SET thing:<UUID> $ '{ "id": "<UUID>", "createdAt": <TIMEINMILLIS>, "createdBy": "<USER_UUID>", "message": "Another thing for user one" }'
// ZADD things <TIMEINMILLIS> <UUID>
// ZADD things:user:<USER_UUID> <TIMEINMILLIS> <UUID>
// ...

Query things

const allThings = await store.things.find(); // 4 entries

// Redis commands executed:
//
// ZRANGE things:user:<USER_UUID> 0 -1 REV
// JSON.MGET thing:<THING1_UUID> thing:<THING2_UUID> ...

const latestUserThings = await store.things.find({
 user: users[0].id
}); // 3 entries

// Redis commands executed:
//
// ZRANGE things:user:<UUID> 0 -1 REV
// JSON.MGET thing:<THING1_UUID> thing:<THING2_UUID> thing:<THING3_UUID>

Cleanup (soft delete by default)

await Promise.all([
 ...users.map((user: User) => store.users.delete(user.id)),
 ...things.map((thing: Thing) => store.things.delete(thing.id)),
]);

// Redis commands executed:
//
// JSON.SET user:<UUID> $.deletedAt <TIMEINMILLIS>
// ZREM users <UUID>
// ...
// JSON.SET thing:<UUID> $.deletedAt <TIMEINMILLIS>
// ZREM things <UUID>
// ZREM testthings:user:<USER_UUID> <UUID>
// ...
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