This little repo is here to help you write Valkey modules a bit more easily.
The only file you really need to start writing Valkey modules. Either put this path into your module's include path, or copy it.
Notice: This is an up-to-date copy of it from the Valkey repo.
A small library of utility functions and macros for module developers, including:
- Easier argument parsing for your commands.
- Testing utilities that allow you to wrap your module's tests as a valkey command.
ValkeyModuleString
utility functions (formatting, comparison, etc)- The entire
sds
string library, lifted from Valkey itself. - A generic scalable Vector library. Not valkey specific but we found it useful.
- A few other helpful macros and functions.
alloc.h
, an include file that allows modules implementing data types to implicitly replace themalloc()
function family with the Valkey special allocation wrappers.
It can be found under the vkmutil
folder, and compiles into a static library you link your module against.
A minimal module implementing a few commands and demonstarting both the Valkey Module API, and use of vkmutils.
You can treat it as a template for your module, and extned its code and makefile.
It includes 3 commands:
EXAMPLE.PARSE
- demonstrating vkmutil's argument helpers.EXAMPLE.HGETSET
- an atomic HGET/HSET command, demonstrating the higher level Valkey module API.EXAMPLE.TEST
- a unit test of the above commands, demonstrating use of the testing utilities of vkmutils.
-
API.md - The official manual for writing Valkey modules, copied from the Valkey repo. Read this before starting, as it's more than an API reference.
-
FUNCTIONS.md - Generated API reference documentation for both the Valkey module API, and LibVKMUtil.
-
TYPES.md - Describes the API for creating new data structures inside Valkey modules, copied from the Valkey repo.
-
BLOCK.md - Describes the API for blocking a client while performing asynchronous tasks on a separate thread.
Here's what you need to do to build your first module:
- Build Valkey in a build supporting modules.
- Build libvkmutil and the module by running
make
. (you can also build them seperatly by runningmake
in their respective dirs) - Run valkey loading the module:
/path/to/valkey-server --loadmodule ./module.so
Now run valkey-cli
and try the commands:
127.0.0.1:9979> EXAMPLE.HGETSET foo bar baz
(nil)
127.0.0.1:9979> EXAMPLE.HGETSET foo bar vaz
"baz"
127.0.0.1:9979> EXAMPLE.PARSE SUM 5 2
(integer) 7
127.0.0.1:9979> EXAMPLE.PARSE PROD 5 2
(integer) 10
127.0.0.1:9979> EXAMPLE.TEST
PASS
Enjoy!