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Muffin-Redis – Redis support for Muffin framework.

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Requirements

  • python >= 3.3

Installation

Muffin-Redis should be installed using pip:

pip install muffin-redis

Usage

Add muffin_redis to PLUGINS in your Muffin Application configuration.

Or install it manually like this:

redis = muffin_redis.Plugin(**{'options': 'here'})

app = muffin.Application('test')
app.install(redis)

Appllication configuration options

REDIS_DB – Number of Redis database (0) REDIS_HOST – Connection IP address (“127.0.0.1”) REDIS_PORT – Connection port (6379) REDIS_PASSWORD – Connection password (None) REDIS_POOLSIZE – Connection pool size (1) REDIS_FAKE – Use fake redis instead real one for tests proposals (False)

Queries

@app.register
def view(request):
    value = yield from app.ps.redis.get('my_key')
    return value

Pub/Sub

Publishing messages is as simple as this:

@app.register
def view(request):
    yield from app.ps.redis.publish('channel', 'message')

Receiving is more complex. In order to start receiving messages from pubsub, you should create a subscription manager. Then you open a separate connection within that manager, after which you can subscribe and listen for messages:

sub = app.ps.redis.start_subscribe()
yield from sub.open() # this creates separate connection to redis
# sub.open() returns that manager itself, so this can be written like this:
# sub = yield from app.ps.redis.start_subscribe().open()
sub.subscribe(['channel1'])
sub.psubscribe(['channel.a.*', 'channel.b.*']) # you can use masks as well
# now wait for new messages
while True:
    msg = yield from sub.next_published()
    print('got message', msg)
    print('the message itself:', msg.value)
    if shall_stop:
        break
yield from sub.close() # don't forget to close connection!

Subscription manager also implements PEP 0492 async with and async for interfaces, so in Python 3.5+ that can be spelled in lighter way:

async with app.ps.redis.start_subscribe() as sub:
    sub.subscribe(['channel1'])
    sub.psubscribe(['channel.a.*', 'channel.b.*']) # you can use masks as well
    async for msg in sub:
        print('got message', msg)
# no need to close connection explicitly
# as it will be done automatically by context manager.

It might be not very good to create separate Redis connection per each subscription manager (e.g. per each websocket), so that could be improved by managing subscribed channel masks and reusing the same single “pubsub-specific” redis connection.

Bug tracker

If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them to the issue tracker at https://github.com/klen/muffin-redis/issues

Contributing

Development of Muffin-Redis happens at: https://github.com/klen/muffin-redis

Contributors

  • klen (Kirill Klenov)

License

Licensed under a MIT license.

If you wish to express your appreciation for the project, you are welcome to send a postcard to:

Kirill Klenov
pos. Severny 8-3
MO, Istra, 143500
Russia

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