AnyEvent-Redis-RipeRedis version 1.004 ====================== SYNOPSIS use AnyEvent; use AnyEvent::Redis::RipeRedis; my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar(); my $redis = AnyEvent::Redis::RipeRedis->new( host => 'localhost', port => '6379', password => 'your_password', encoding => 'utf8', on_connect => sub { print "Connected\n"; }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, ); # Set value $redis->set( 'bar', 'Some string', { on_done => sub { my $data = shift; print "$data\n"; $cv->send(); }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; $cv->croak(); }, } ); $cv->recv(); DESCRIPTION AnyEvent::Redis::RipeRedis is a non-blocking Redis client with with reconnection feature. It supports subscriptions, transactions, has simple API and it faster than AnyEvent::Redis. Requires Redis 1.2 or higher and any supported event loop. CONSTRUCTOR my $redis = AnyEvent::Redis::RipeRedis->new( host => 'localhost', port => '6379', password => 'your_password', connection_timeout => 5, reconnect => 1, encoding => 'utf8', on_connect => sub { print "Connected\n"; }, on_disconnect => sub { print "Disconnected\n"; }, on_connect_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, ); host Server hostname (default: 127.0.0.1) port Server port (default: 6379) password Authentication password. If it specified, AUTH command will be executed automaticaly. connection_timeout Connection timeout. If after this timeout client could not connect to the server, callback 'on_error' is called. reconnect If this parameter is TRUE (by default), client in case of lost connection will attempt to reconnect to server, when executing next command. Client will attempt to reconnect only once and if it fails, call 'on_error' callback. If you need several attempts of reconnection, just retry command from 'on_error' callback as many times, as you need. This feature made client more responsive. TRUE by default. encoding Used to decode and encode strings during read and write operations. on_connect This callback will be called, when connection will be established. on_disconnect This callback will be called, when client will be disconnected. on_connect_error Since version 0.807100. This callback is called, when the connection could not be established. If this collback isn't specified, then 'on_error' callback is called. on_error This callback is called when some error occurred, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to connect, or a read error. COMMAND EXECUTION ( [ @cmd_args[, \%params ] ] ) # Increment $redis->incr( 'foo', { on_done => sub { my $data = shift; print "$data\n"; }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, } ); # Set value $redis->set( 'bar', 'Some string' ); # Get value $redis->get( 'bar', { on_done => sub { my $data = shift; print "$data\n"; }, } ); # Push values for ( my $i = 1; $i <= 3; $i++ ) { $redis->rpush( 'list', "element_$i", { on_done => sub { my $data = shift; print "$data\n"; }, } ); } # Get list of values $redis->lrange( 'list', 0, -1, { on_done => sub { my $data = shift; foreach my $val ( @{ $data } ) { print "$val\n"; } }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, } ); Full list of Redis commands can be found here: L SUBSCRIPTIONS subscribe( @channels[, \%params ] ) Subscribe to channel by name $redis->subscribe( qw( ch_foo ch_bar ), { on_done => sub { my $ch_name = shift; my $subs_num = shift; print "Subscribed: $ch_name. Active: $subs_num\n"; }, on_message => sub { my $ch_name = shift; my $msg = shift; print "$ch_name: $msg\n"; }, } ); psubscribe( @patterns[, \%params ] ) Subscribe to group of channels by pattern $redis->psubscribe( qw( info_err_* ), { on_done => sub { my $ch_pattern = shift; my $subs_num = shift; print "Subscribed: $ch_pattern. Active: $subs_num\n"; }, on_message => sub { my $ch_name = shift; my $msg = shift; my $ch_pattern = shift; print "$ch_name ($ch_pattern): $msg\n"; }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, } ); unsubscribe( @channels[, \%params ] ) Unsubscribe from channel by name $redis->unsubscribe( qw( ch_foo ch_bar ), { on_done => sub { my $ch_name = shift; my $subs_num = shift; print "Unsubscribed: $ch_name. Active: $subs_num\n"; }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, } ); punsubscribe( @patterns[, \%params ] ) Unsubscribe from group of channels by pattern $redis->punsubscribe( qw( info_err_* ), { on_done => sub { my $ch_pattern = shift; my $subs_num = shift; print "Unsubscribed: $ch_pattern. Active: $subs_num\n"; }, on_error => sub { my $err = shift; warn "$err\n"; }, } ); CONNECTION VIA UNIX-SOCKET Redis 2.2 and higher support connection via UNIX domain socket. To connect via a UNIX-socket in the parameter 'host' you must specify C, and in the parameter 'port' you must specify the path to the socket. my $redis = AnyEvent::Redis::RipeRedis->new( host => 'unix/', port => '/tmp/redis.sock', ); DISCONNECTION FROM SERVER When the connection to the server is no longer needed you can close it in three ways: send 'QUIT' command, call method C (since version 0.806000), or you can just "forget" any references to an AnyEvent::Redis::RipeRedis object (since version 1.000). $redis->quit( on_done => sub { # Do something } } ); $redis->disconnect(); undef( $redis ); SEE ALSO L, L, L AUTHOR Eugene Ponizovsky, Eponizovsky@gmail.comE Special thanks to: - Alexey Shrub - Vadim Vlasov - Konstantin Uvarin COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (c) 2012, Eugene Ponizovsky, Eponizovsky@gmail.comE. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.