A Redis client for the Crystal programming language.
- Performance (> 680,000 commands per second using pipeline on a MacBook Air with a single client thread)
- Pipelining
- Transactions
- LUA Scripting
- All string commands
- All hash commands
- All list commands
- All set commands
- All hyperloglog commands
- All commands for bit operations
- All sorted set commands
- Publish/subscribe
Add it to Projectfile
deps do
github "stefanwille/crystal-redis"
end
and then download the library into your project:
$ crystal deps
This library needs Crystal version >= 0.7.1.
Require the package:
require "redis"
then
redis = Redis.new
Then you can call Redis commands on the redis
object:
redis.set("foo", "bar")
redis.get("foo")
To get started, see the examples:
- There is a separate git repository crystal-redis-examples with examples.
- start with this basic example
- look at the other examples
- the spec contains even more usage examples
- API documentation -
start reading it at the class
Redis
. - Redis commands documentation - the original Redis documentation is necessary, as the API documentation above is just a quick reference
- Redis documentation page - general information about Redis and its concepts
I have benchmarked Crystal-Redis against several other client libraries in various programming languages in this blog article.
Here are some results:
-
Crystal: With this library I get > 680,000 commands per second using pipeline on a MacBook Air with a single client thread.
-
C: The equivalent program written in C with Hiredis gets me 340,000 commands per second.
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Ruby: Ruby 2.2.1 with the redis-rb and Hiredis driver handles 150,000 commands per second.
Read more results for Go, Java, Node.js.
I have exercised every API method in the spec and built some example programs. There is no production use yet.
I took great care to make this library very usable with respect to API, reliability and documentation.
If you have questions or need help, please open a ticket in the GitHub issue tracker. This way others can benefit from the discussion.