redis-lua is a pure Lua client library for the Redis advanced key-value database.
- Support for Redis >= 1.2
- Command pipelining
- Redis transactions (MULTI/EXEC) with CAS
- User-definable commands
- UNIX domain sockets (when available in LuaSocket)
This library is tested and works with Lua 5.1, Lua 5.2 (using a compatible version of LuaSocket) and LuaJit 2.0.
Just require the redis
module assigning it to a variable:
local redis = require 'redis'
Previous versions of the library defined a global Redis
alias as soon as the module was
imported by the user. This global alias is still defined but it is considered deprecated
and it will be removed in the next major version.
local redis = require 'redis'
local client = redis.connect('127.0.0.1', 6379)
local response = client:ping() -- true
It is also possible to connect to a local redis instance using UNIX domain sockets if LuaSocket has been compiled with them enabled (unfortunately it is not the default):
local redis = require 'redis'
local client = redis.connect('unix:///tmp/redis.sock')
client:set('usr:nrk', 10)
client:set('usr:nobody', 5)
local value = client:get('usr:nrk') -- 10
for _,v in ipairs({ 10,3,2,6,1,4,23 }) do
client:rpush('usr:nrk:ids',v)
end
local sorted = client:sort('usr:nrk:ids', {
sort = 'asc', alpha = true, limit = { 1, 5 }
}) -- {1=10,2=2,3=23,4=3,5=4}
local replies = client:pipeline(function(p)
p:incrby('counter', 10)
p:incrby('counter', 30)
p:get('counter')
end)
Some commands such as RPUSH, SADD, SINTER and others have been improved in Redis 2.4
to accept a list of values or keys depending on the nature of the command. Sometimes
it can be useful to pass these arguments as a list in a table, but since redis-lua does
not currently do anything to handle such a case you can use unpack()
albeit with a
limitation on the maximum number of items which is defined in Lua by LUAI_MAXCSTACK
(the default on Lua 5.1 is set to 8000
, see luaconf.h
):
local values = { 'value1', 'value2', 'value3' }
client:rpush('list', unpack(values))
-- the previous line has the same effect of the following one:
client:rpush('list', 'value1', 'value2', 'value3')
local replies = client:transaction(function(t)
t:incrby('counter', 10)
t:incrby('counter', 30)
t:get('counter')
end)
local options = { watch = "key_to_watch", cas = true, retry = 2 }
local replies = client:transaction(options, function(t)
local val = t:get("key_to_watch")
t:multi()
t:set("akey", val)
t:set("anotherkey", val)
end)
for k,v in pairs(client:info()) do
print(k .. ' => ' .. tostring(v))
end
--[[
redis_git_dirty => 0
redis_git_sha1 => aaed0894
process_id => 23115
vm_enabled => 0
hash_max_zipmap_entries => 64
expired_keys => 9
changes_since_last_save => 2
role => master
last_save_time => 1283621624
used_memory => 537204
bgsave_in_progress => 0
redis_version => 2.0.0
multiplexing_api => epoll
total_connections_received => 314
db0 => {keys=3,expires=0}
pubsub_patterns => 0
used_memory_human => 524.61K
pubsub_channels => 0
uptime_in_seconds => 1033
connected_slaves => 0
connected_clients => 1
bgrewriteaof_in_progress => 0
blocked_clients => 0
arch_bits => 32
total_commands_processed => 3982
hash_max_zipmap_value => 512
db15 => {keys=1,expires=0}
uptime_in_days => 0
]]
- Lua 5.1 and 5.2 or LuaJIT 2.0
- LuaSocket 2.0
- Telescope (required to run the test suite)
The code for redis-lua is distributed under the terms of the MIT/X11 license (see LICENSE).