3.1.0 • Published 4 years ago

redis-json-forked v3.1.0

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Nodejs library to store/retreive JSON Objects in RedisDB

Description

Every time set is called JSON object is flattened(embeded objects are converted to path keys) and then stored in Redis(just like a normal hashset), on get the hashset is unflattened and converted back to the original JSON object.
Under the hood it uses flat library for flattening and unflattening JSON objects Now we use our own custom flattening and unflattening logic to accomodate more possibilites and eliminate certain bugs and also to improve efficiency.

We now support typescript since 3.1.0 🎉🎉🎊
Please see the below updated example.

Installation

npm i redis-json -D

Usage

import Redis from 'ioredis';
import JSONCache from 'redis-json';

const redis = new Redis() as any;

const jsonCache = new JSONCache<{
  name: string;
  age: 25;
  address: {
    doorNo: string;
    locality: string;
    pincode: number;
  }
}>(redis, {prefix: 'cache:'});

const user = {
  name: 'redis-json',
  age: 25,
  address: {
    doorNo: '12B',
    locality: 'pentagon',
    pincode: 123456
  },
  cars: ['BMW 520i', 'Audo A8']
}

await jsonCache.set('123', user)

const response = await jsonCache.get('123')
console.log(response)
// output
// {
//   name: 'redis-json',
//   age: '25',
//   address: {
//     doorNo: '12B',
//     locality: 'pentagon',
//     pincode: '123456'
//   },
//   cars: ['BMW 520i', 'Audo A8']
// }

const response = await jsonCache.get('123', 'name', 'age');
// output
// {
//   name: 'redis-json',
//   age: 25,
// }

API

Constructor

new JSONCache(redisClient, options)

ParamDescription
redisClientRedisClient instance(Preferred ioredis - cient). It support any redisClient instance that has keys, multi, set, get & del methods implemented
options.prefixPrefix for redis keys. Defaults to jc: (jsonCache)

Methods

set(key: string, jsobObject: T, options): Promise\

ParamDescription
keyThe redis key that the JSON object has to be stored against
jsonObjectJSON obejct that needs to be stored
options.expireMax time-to-live before key expiry

If the key already exists, and is of type hashset, then the field in JSON object will get updated along with the existing data

get(key, ...fields): Promise\<T | undefined>

ParamDescription
keyThe redis key in which the JSON object was stored
fields(optional) New in v2.4.0List of field to be retrieved from the given key. This can be used if the stored object is large and hence helps to reduce Network latency

resave rewrite(key, jsonObj): Promise\

ParamDescription
keyThe redis key that whose value needs to be replaced with the new one
jsonObjectJSON obejct that needs to be stored

Even if key is not of type hashset, resave rewrite will delete it and update the JSON object in the provided key

clearAll(): Promise\>

Clears/removes all the keys with the prefix from redis using multi command.
Useful when trying to refresh the entire cache.

Caveat

All the values will be parsed to String before saving the same in redis and hence during retreival, we cannot identify the type of data which was saved earlier and hence number will be stringified, whereas the rest of the property types will remain intact(due to internal reverse parsing).

Below is the table of original type vs retreived type of the object properties

Original TypeRetreived type
stringstring
numberstring
booleanboolean
undefinedundefined
nullnull
objectobject
arrayarray

Hence make sure to parse the number fields back to number by using a '+' in front of the property like => +obj.numField to ensure the numbers as treated as numbers 😜

Changelogs

For detailed ChangeLogs please refer this

Mocha & Chai (Testing)

npm test

Coverage Report

npm run coverage

Contributions

This is open-source, which makes it obvious for any PRs, but I would request you to add necessary test-cases for the same

LICENCE

MIT License