RedisTimeSeries
RedisTimeSeries is a Redis Module adding a Time Series data structure to Redis.
Features
Read more about the v1.0 GA features here.
- High volume inserts, low latency reads
- Query by start time and end-time
- Aggregated queries (Min, Max, Avg, Sum, Range, Count, First, Last, STD.P, STD.S, Var.P, Var.S) for any time bucket
- Configurable maximum retention period
- Downsampling/Compaction - automatically updated aggregated timeseries
- Secondary index - each time series has labels (field value pairs) which will allows to query by labels
Using with other tools metrics tools
In the RedisTimeSeries organization you can find projects that help you integrate RedisTimeSeries with other tools, including:
- Prometheus - read/write adapter to use RedisTimeSeries as backend db.
- Grafana - using a SimpleJson datasource.
- Telegraph
- StatsD, Graphite exports using graphite protocol.
Memory model
A time series is a linked list of memory chunks. Each chunk has a predefined size of samples. Each sample is a tuple of the time and the value of 128 bits, 64 bits for the timestamp and 64 bits for the value.
Setup
You can either get RedisTimeSeries setup in a Docker container or on your own machine.
Docker
To quickly try out RedisTimeSeries, launch an instance using docker:
docker run -p 6379:6379 -it --rm redislabs/redistimeseries
Build and Run it yourself
You can also build and run RedisTimeSeries on your own machine.
Major Linux distributions as well as macOS are supported.
Requirements
First, clone the RedisTimeSeries repository from git:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/RedisTimeSeries/RedisTimeSeries.git
Then, to install required build artifacts, invoke the following:
cd RedisTimeSeries
make setup
Or you can install required dependencies manually listed in system-setup.py.
If make
is not yet available, the following commands are equivalent:
./deps/readies/bin/getpy2
./system-setup.py
Note that system-setup.py
will install various packages on your system using the native package manager and pip. This requires root permissions (i.e. sudo) on Linux.
If you prefer to avoid that, you can:
- Review system-setup.py and install packages manually,
- Utilize a Python virtual environment,
- Use Docker with the
--volume
option to create an isolated build environment.
Build
make build
Binary artifacts are placed under the bin
directory.
Run
In your redis-server run: loadmodule bin/redistimeseries.so
For more information about modules, go to the redis official documentation.
Give it a try
After you setup RedisTimeSeries, you can interact with it using redis-cli.
Here we'll create a time series representing sensor temperature measurements. After you create the time series, you can send temperature measurements. Then you can query the data for a time range on some aggregation rule.
redis-cli
With $ redis-cli
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE temperature:3:11 RETENTION 60 LABELS sensor_id 2 area_id 32
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.ADD temperature:3:11 1548149181 30
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.ADD temperature:3:11 1548149191 42
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.RANGE temperature:3:11 1548149180 1548149210 AGGREGATION avg 5
1) 1) (integer) 1548149180
2) "30"
2) 1) (integer) 1548149190
2) "42"
Client libraries
Some languages have client libraries that provide support for RedisTimeSeries commands:
Project | Language | License | Author | URL |
---|---|---|---|---|
JRedisTimeSeries | Java | BSD-3 | RedisLabs | Github |
redis-modules-java | Java | Apache-2 | dengliming | Github |
redistimeseries-go | Go | Apache-2 | RedisLabs | Github |
redistimeseries-py | Python | BSD-3 | RedisLabs | Github |
NRedisTimeSeries | .NET | BSD-3 | RedisLabs | Github |
phpRedisTimeSeries | PHP | MIT | Alessandro Balasco | Github |
redis-time-series | JavaScript | MIT | Rafa Campoy | Github |
redistimeseries-js | JavaScript | MIT | Milos Nikolovski | Github |
redis_ts | Rust | BSD-3 | Thomas Profelt | Github |
redistimeseries | Ruby | MIT | Eaden McKee | Github |
Tests
Tests are written in python using the rmtest library.
$ cd src
$ pip install -r tests/requirements.txt # optional, use virtualenv
$ make tests
Documentation
Read the docs at http://redistimeseries.io
Mailing List / Forum
Got questions? Feel free to ask at the RedisTimeSeries forum.
License
Redis Source Available License Agreement, see LICENSE