# redis Async Redis wrapper over redis-py's asyncio client — a small, config-free, **fail-loud** key/value + hash + ttl surface with a raw escape hatch for everything else. First of the datastore trio (`redis` / `psql` / `mysql`), a sibling of the `mongo` lib. > **Import name ≠ repo name.** The repo/distribution is **`redis`**, but you import > **`redis_store`** — the driver package owns the `redis` import namespace, so the lib > can't also be `redis`. Install resolves `redis.git`; code does > `from redis_store import RedisDB`. ## Install `requirements.txt`: ``` redis_store @ git+ssh://git@git.rethinkstudios.io/rethink-public/redis.git@v0.1.1 ``` Direct: ```bash pip install "redis_store @ git+ssh://git@git.rethinkstudios.io/rethink-public/redis.git@v0.1.1" ``` Pulls `redis>=5` (redis-py, which ships the asyncio client — **not** the dead standalone `aioredis`). Drop the `@v0.1.1` suffix from the line above to install the latest unpinned. ## Usage ```python from redis_store import RedisDB # construction is sync and opens no socket; connect() pings to fail loud on bad config kv = await RedisDB(host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, password=None).connect() await kv.set("user:1:name", "ada", ex=3600) # ex = ttl seconds (optional) name = await kv.get("user:1:name") # "ada" (None if absent) await kv.incr("hits") # atomic counter -> int await kv.hset("user:1", mapping={"name": "ada", "role": "admin"}) role = await kv.hget("user:1", "role") # "admin" everything = await kv.hgetall("user:1") # {"name": "ada", "role": "admin"} await kv.close() # on shutdown ``` Context-manager form: ```python async with RedisDB(host="localhost") as kv: await kv.incr("hits") ``` One client/pool per process — build it once, attach it to your app (`app.kv = ...`), share it. ## Type contract `decode_responses=True` by default: keys and string values come back as **`str`** (and `None` for an absent key). Pass `decode_responses=False` at construction for raw `bytes`. Counters and counts (`incr`/`decr`/`exists`/`ttl`) always return `int` regardless. ## Error contract — fail loud Unlike the `mongo` lib (which log-and-swallows, returning a safe default), **this lib re-raises.** Every wrapped method catches the driver's `RedisError`, logs it via `logging.getLogger(__name__)`, and raises. A `None` / `[]` / `{}` return is only ever a real result (absent key, empty hash) — never a swallowed failure. So a caller can trust that no exception means the op succeeded. For anything not wrapped — pipelines, pub/sub, `scan`, Lua, transactions — use the raw escape hatch: ```python async with kv.client.pipeline() as pipe: await pipe.set("a", 1).set("b", 2).execute() ``` `kv.client` is the underlying `redis.asyncio.Redis`: full driver surface, raises, nothing swallowed. ## Surface - **key/value:** `get`, `set` (optional `ex` ttl), `delete`, `exists`, `incr`, `decr` - **hash:** `hget`, `hset` (single `key`/`value` or `mapping=`), `hgetall`, `hdel` - **expiry/ttl:** `expire`, `ttl` (driver sentinels pass through: `-1` no expiry, `-2` key absent) - **raw:** `client` property → `redis.asyncio.Redis` Pub/sub and a `pipeline()` wrapper are intentionally **not** wrapped yet — the raw `client` covers them; they'll be added when a consumer needs the ergonomics. ## Versioning Releases are tagged `vX.Y.Z`. The install line above pins a release; drop the `@vX.Y.Z` suffix to install the latest unpinned. Pin deliberately for reproducible installs.