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  asyncredis

An asyncio compatible Redis driver. Just a pet-project.
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asyncredis is, like I've said above, just a pet-project for me. I really just wanted to experiment with database protocols, and try to write my first database driver!

asyncredis internally connects with asyncio, allowing for asynchronous socket states. It also supports retrying connections. Please DO NOT use this in production. I recommend aioredis for production usage.

Internals

Internally, asyncredis uses hiredis to parse messages that are received from the Redis server. hiredis ensures speedy parsing, thanks to being C based.

Examples

If you do decide to test out this driver for yourself, I'll leave some examples below.

import asyncio
import asyncredis


async def main():
    rds = await asyncredis.connect("redis://localhost:6379")
    await rds.set("hello", "world")
    value = await rds.get("hello")
    exists = await rds.exists("hello")
    seralized = await rds.dump("hello")
    await rds.delete("hello")

    print(value)
    print(exists)
    print(seralized)

    await rds.close()

loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
>>> world
>>> True
>>> b'\x00\x05world\t\x00\xc9#mH\x84/\x11s'

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An asyncio compatible Redis driver, written purely in Python. This is really just a pet-project for me.

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