Please be advised that this library is no longer maintained.
I have maintained this library for over 3 years, but I do not have enough time to provide a reliable support and continuous development for any longer.
Any existing or new issues will not be treated and I do not guarantee to merge any new pull request.
If anyone is willing to take over this project, feel free to fork this project and message me to add a link to your fork in this README.
cpp_redis
is a C++11 Asynchronous Multi-Platform Lightweight Redis Client, with support for synchronous operations, pipelining, sentinels and high availability.
cpp_redis
has no dependency. Its only requirement is C++11
.
It comes with no network module, so you are free to configure your own, or to use the default one (tacopie)
cpp_redis::client client;
client.connect();
client.set("hello", "42");
client.get("hello", [](cpp_redis::reply& reply) {
std::cout << reply << std::endl;
});
//! also support std::future
//! std::future<cpp_redis::reply> get_reply = client.get("hello");
client.sync_commit();
//! or client.commit(); for asynchronous call
cpp_redis::client
full documentation and detailed example.
More about cpp_redis::reply.
cpp_redis::subscriber sub;
sub.connect();
sub.subscribe("some_chan", [](const std::string& chan, const std::string& msg) {
std::cout << "MESSAGE " << chan << ": " << msg << std::endl;
});
sub.psubscribe("*", [](const std::string& chan, const std::string& msg) {
std::cout << "PMESSAGE " << chan << ": " << msg << std::endl;
});
sub.commit();
cpp_redis::subscriber
full documentation and detailed example.
A Wiki is available and provides full documentation for the library as well as installation explanations.
A Doxygen documentation is available and provides full API documentation for the library.
cpp_redis
is under MIT License.
Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md.
Mike Moening for his unexpected and incredible great work aiming to port cpp_redis on Windows, provides sentinel support and high availability support!