Redis utilities for redis instrumentations
A robust, performance-focused and full-featured Redis client for Node.js.
A modern, high performance Redis client
This package provides support for the [RedisBloom](https://redis.io/docs/data-types/probabilistic/) module, which adds additional probabilistic data structures to Redis.
Distributed test runner using Redis as a work queue. Push file paths to a Redis list, then multiple CI runners atomically steal batches and execute them via a configurable command.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `redis` database client for Redis
The source code and documentation for this package are in the main [node-redis](https://github.com/redis/node-redis) repo.
This package provides support for the [RedisJSON](https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop/data-types/json/) module, which adds JSON as a native data type to Redis.
This package provides support for the [RediSearch](https://redis.io/docs/interact/search-and-query/) module, which adds indexing and querying support for data stored in Redis Hashes or as JSON documents with the [RedisJSON](https://redis.io/docs/data-type
This package provides support for the [RedisTimeSeries](https://redis.io/docs/data-types/timeseries/) module, which adds a time series data structure to Redis.
Promise-based Redis client
Generates CRC hashes for strings - for use by node redis clients to determine key slots.
An HTTP/REST based Redis client built on top of Upstash REST API.
Javascript Redis protocol (RESP) parser
Redis storage adapter for Keyv
Fast, modern, in-memory key-value store for JavaScript. The perfect solution for caching in JavaScript.
The Socket.IO Redis adapter, allowing to broadcast events between several Socket.IO servers
Redis commands
Info output parser for Redis
This library emulates ioredis by performing all operations in-memory.
A Redis store for the `express-rate-limit` middleware
Redis commands
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Redis session store for Connect
Redis dependencies for Rpush.
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
RedisRpc is the easiest to use RPC library in the world. (No small claim!). This version is a repackage that only has Ruby implementation. Redis is a powerful in-memory data structure server that is useful for building fast distributed systems. Redis implements message queue functionality with its use of list data structures and the `LPOP`, `BLPOP`, and `RPUSH` commands. RedisRpc implements a lightweight RPC mechanism using Redis message queues to temporarily hold RPC request and response messages. These messages are encoded as JSON strings for portability. Many other RPC mechanisms are either programming language specific (e.g. Java RMI) or require boiler-plate code for explicit typing (e.g. Thrift). RedisRpc was designed to be extremely easy to use by eliminating boiler-plate code while also being programming language neutral. High performance was not an initial goal of RedisRpc and other RPC libraries are likely to have better performance. Instead, RedisRpc has better programmer performance; it lets you get something working immediately.
RedisRPC is the easiest to use RPC library in the world. (No small claim!) It has implementations in Ruby, PHP, and Python. Redis is a powerful in-memory data structure server that is useful for building fast distributed systems. Redis implements message queue functionality with its use of list data structures and the `LPOP`, `BLPOP`, and `RPUSH` commands. RedisRPC implements a lightweight RPC mechanism using Redis message queues to temporarily hold RPC request and response messages. These messages are encoded as JSON strings for portability. Many other RPC mechanisms are either programming language specific (e.g. Java RMI) or require boiler-plate code for explicit typing (e.g. Thrift). RedisRPC was designed to be extremely easy to use by eliminating boiler-plate code while also being programming language neutral. High performance was not an initial goal of RedisRPC and other RPC libraries are likely to have better performance. Instead, RedisRPC has better programmer performance; it lets you get something working immediately.
RedisRpc is the easiest to use RPC library in the world. (No small claim!). This version is a repackage that only has Ruby implementation. Redis is a powerful in-memory data structure server that is useful for building fast distributed systems. Redis implements message queue functionality with its use of list data structures and the `LPOP`, `BLPOP`, and `RPUSH` commands. RedisRpc implements a lightweight RPC mechanism using Redis message queues to temporarily hold RPC request and response messages. These messages are encoded as JSON strings for portability. Many other RPC mechanisms are either programming language specific (e.g. Java RMI) or require boiler-plate code for explicit typing (e.g. Thrift). RedisRpc was designed to be extremely easy to use by eliminating boiler-plate code while also being programming language neutral. High performance was not an initial goal of RedisRpc and other RPC libraries are likely to have better performance. Instead, RedisRpc has better programmer performance; it lets you get something working immediately.