NAME Mojo::Redis2 - Pure-Perl non-blocking I/O Redis driver VERSION 0.07 DESCRIPTION THIS MODULE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT! FEEDBACK WANTED! Mojo::Redis2 is a pure-Perl non-blocking I/O Redis driver for the Mojolicious real-time framework. Redis is an open source, BSD licensed, advanced key-value cache and store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, bitmaps and hyperloglogs. - . Features: * Blocking support Mojo::Redis2 support blocking methods. NOTE: Calling non-blocking and blocking methods are supported on the same object, but might create a new connection to the server. * Error handling that makes sense Mojo::Redis was unable to report back errors that was bound to an operation. Mojo::Redis2 on the other hand always make sure each callback receive an error message on error. * One object for different operations Mojo::Redis had only one connection, so it could not do more than on blocking operation on the server side at the time (such as BLPOP, SUBSCRIBE, ...). This object creates new connections pr. blocking operation which makes it easier to avoid "blocking" bugs. SYNOPSIS Blocking use Mojo::Redis2; my $redis = Mojo::Redis2->new; # Will die() on error. $res = $redis->set(foo => "42"); # $res = OK $res = $redis->get("foo"); # $res = 42 Non-blocking Mojo::IOLoop->delay( sub { my ($delay) = @_; $redis->ping($delay->begin)->get("foo", $delay->begin); }, sub { my ($delay, $ping_err, $ping, $get_err, $get) = @_; # On error: $ping_err and $get_err is set to a string # On success: $ping = "PONG", $get = "42"; }, ); Pub/sub Mojo::Redis2 can "subscribe" and re-use the same object to "publish" or run other Redis commands, since it can keep track of multiple connections to the same Redis server. It will also re-use the same connection when you (p)subscribe multiple times. $self->on(message => sub { my ($self, $message, $channel) = @_; }); $self->subscribe("some:channel" => sub { my ($self, $err) = @_; return $self->publish("myapp:errors" => $err) if $err; return $self->incr("subscribed:to:some:channel"); }); Mojolicious app use Mojolicious::Lite; helper redis => sub { shift->stash->{redis} ||= Mojo::Redis2->new; }; get '/' => sub { my $c = shift; $c->delay( sub { my ($delay) = @_; $c->redis->get('some:message', $delay->begin); }, sub { my ($delay, $err, $message) = @_; $c->render(json => { error => $err, message => $message }); }, ); }; app->start; Error handling $err in this document is a string containing an error message or empty string on success. EVENTS connection $self->on(error => sub { my ($self, $info) = @_; ... }); Emitted when a new connection has been established. $info is a hash ref with: { group => $str, # basic, blpop, brpop, brpoplpush, publish, ... id => $connection_id, nb => $bool, # blocking/non-blocking } Note: The structure of $info is EXPERIMENTAL. error $self->on(error => sub { my ($self, $err) = @_; ... }); Emitted if an error occurs that can't be associated with an operation. message $self->on(message => sub { my ($self, $message, $channel) = @_; }); Emitted when a $message is received on a $channel after it has been subscribed to. pmessage $self->on(pmessage => sub { my ($self, $message, $channel, $pattern) = @_; }); Emitted when a $message is received on a $channel matching a $pattern, after it has been subscribed to. ATTRIBUTES encoding $str = $self->encoding; $self = $self->encoding('UTF-8'); Holds the encoding using for data from/to Redis. Default is UTF-8. protocol $obj = $self->protocol; $self = $self->protocol($obj); Holds an object used to parse/generate Redis messages. Defaults to Protocol::Redis::XS or Protocol::Redis. Protocol::Redis::XS need to be installed manually. url $url = $self->url; Holds a Mojo::URL object with the location to the Redis server. Default is "MOJO_REDIS_URL" or "redis://localhost:6379". The "url" need to be set in constructor. Examples: Mojo::Redis2->new(url => "redis://x:$auth_key\@$server:$port/$database_index"); Mojo::Redis2->new(url => "redis://10.0.0.42:6379"); Mojo::Redis2->new(url => "redis://10.0.0.42:6379/1"); Mojo::Redis2->new(url => "redis://x:s3cret\@10.0.0.42:6379/1"); METHODS In addition to the methods listed in this module, you can call these Redis methods on $self: append, echo, decr, decrby, del, exists, expire, expireat, get, getbit, getrange, getset, hdel, hexists, hget, hgetall, hincrby, hkeys, hlen, hmget, hmset, hset, hsetnx, hvals, incr, incrby, keys, lindex, linsert, llen, lpop, lpush, lpushx, lrange, lrem, lset, ltrim, mget, move, mset, msetnx, persist, ping, publish, randomkey, rename, renamenx, rpop, rpoplpush, rpush, rpushx, sadd, scard, sdiff, sdiffstore, set, setbit, setex, setnx, setrange, sinter, sinterstore, sismember, smembers, smove, sort, spop, srandmember, srem, strlen, sunion, sunionstore, ttl, type, zadd, zcard, zcount, zincrby, zinterstore, zrange, zrangebyscore, zrank, zrem, zremrangebyrank, zremrangebyscore, zrevrange, zrevrangebyscore, zrevrank, zscore and zunionstore. See for details. new $self = Mojo::Redis2->new(...); Object constructor. Makes sure "url" is an object. blpop $self = $self->blpop(@keys, $timeout, sub { my ($self, $res) = @_; }); This method will issue the BLPOP command on the Redis server, but in its own connection. This means that $self can still be used to run other commands instead of being blocking. Note: This method will only work in a non-blocking environment. See also . brpoplpush $self = $self->brpoplpush($from => $to, $timeout, sub { my ($self, $res) = @_; }); Follows the same API as "blpop". See also . brpop $self = $self->brpop(@keys, $timeout, sub { my ($self, $res) = @_; }); Follows the same API as "blpop". See also . bulk $obj = $self->bulk; Returns a Mojo::Redis2::Bulk object which can be used to group Redis operations. client $self->client->$method(@args); Run "CLIENT" commands using Mojo::Redis2::Client. multi $txn = $self->multi; This method does not perform the "MULTI" Redis command, but returns a Mojo::Redis2::Transaction object instead. The Mojo::Redis2::Transaction object is a subclass of Mojo::Redis2, which will run all the Redis commands inside a transaction. psubscribe $self = $self->psubscribe(@patterns, sub { my ($self, $err, $res) = @_; ... }); Used to subscribe to channels that match @patterns. Messages arriving over a matching channel name will result in "pmessage" events. See for details. subscribe $self = $self->subscribe(@channels, sub { my ($self, $err, $res) = @_; ... }); Used to subscribe to @channels. Messages arriving over a channel will result in "message" events. See for details. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2014, Jan Henning Thorsen This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0. AUTHOR Jan Henning Thorsen - "jhthorsen@cpan.org"