# redis [![Pub](https://img.shields.io/pub/v/angel_redis.svg)](https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/angel_redis) [![build status](https://travis-ci.org/angel-dart/redis.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/angel-dart/redis) Redis-enabled services for the Angel framework. `RedisService` can be used alone, *or* as the backend of a [`CacheService`](https://github.com/angel-dart/cache), and thereby cache the results of calling an upstream database. ## Installation In your `pubspec.yaml`: ```yaml dependencies: angel_framework: ^2.0.0-alpha angel_redis: ^1.0.0 ``` ## Usage Pass an instance of `RespCommands` (from `package:resp_client`) to the `RedisService` constructor. You can also pass an optional prefix, which is recommended if you are using `angel_redis` for multiple logically-separate collections. Redis is a flat key-value store; by prefixing the keys used, `angel_redis` can provide the experience of using separate stores, rather than a single node. Without a prefix, there's a chance that different collections can overwrite one another's data. ## Notes * Neither `index`, nor `modify` is atomic; each performs two separate queries.`angel_redis` stores data as JSON strings, rather than as Redis hashes, so an update-in-place is impossible. * `index` uses Redis' `KEYS` functionality, so use it sparingly in production, if at all. In a larger database, it can quickly become a bottleneck. * `remove` uses `MULTI`+`EXEC` in a transaction. * Prefer using `update`, rather than `modify`. The former only performs one query, though it does overwrite the current contents for a given key. * When calling `create`, it's possible that you may already have an `id` in mind to insert into the store. For example, when caching another database, you'll preserve the ID or primary key of an item. `angel_redis` heeds this. If no `id` is present, then an ID will be created via an `INCR` call. ## Example ```dart import 'package:angel_redis/angel_redis.dart'; import 'package:resp_client/resp_client.dart'; import 'package:resp_client/resp_commands.dart'; main() async { var connection = await connectSocket('localhost'); var client = new RespClient(connection); var service = new RedisService(new RespCommands(client), prefix: 'example'); // Create an object await service.create({'id': 'a', 'hello': 'world'}); // Read it... var read = await service.read('a'); print(read['hello']); // Delete it. await service.remove('a'); // Close the connection. await connection.close(); } ```