ZIO Redis is a ZIO-native Redis client. It aims to provide a type-safe and performant API for accessing Redis instances.
To use ZIO Redis, add the following line to your build.sbt
:
libraryDependencies += "dev.zio" %% "zio-redis" % "0.2.0"
To execute our ZIO Redis effect, we should provide the RedisExecutor
layer to that effect. To create this layer we
should also provide the following layers:
- RedisConfig — Using default one, will connect to the
localhost:6379
Redis instance. - BinaryCodec — In this example, we are going to use the built-in
ProtobufCodec
codec from zio-schema project.
To run this example we should put following dependencies in our build.sbt
file:
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"dev.zio" %% "zio-redis" % "0.2.0",
"dev.zio" %% "zio-schema-protobuf" % "0.4.9"
)
import zio._
import zio.redis._
import zio.schema._
import zio.schema.codec._
object ZIORedisExample extends ZIOAppDefault {
object ProtobufCodecSupplier extends CodecSupplier {
def get[A: Schema]: BinaryCodec[A] = ProtobufCodec.protobufCodec
}
val myApp: ZIO[Redis, RedisError, Unit] =
for {
redis <- ZIO.service[Redis]
_ <- redis.set("myKey", 8L, Some(1.minutes))
v <- redis.get("myKey").returning[Long]
_ <- Console.printLine(s"Value of myKey: $v").orDie
_ <- redis.hSet("myHash", ("k1", 6), ("k2", 2))
_ <- redis.rPush("myList", 1, 2, 3, 4)
_ <- redis.sAdd("mySet", "a", "b", "a", "c")
} yield ()
override def run =
myApp.provide(Redis.local, ZLayer.succeed[CodecSupplier](ProtobufCodecSupplier))
}
To test you can use the embedded redis instance by adding to your build:
libraryDependencies := "dev.zio" %% "zio-redis-embedded" % "0.2.0"
Then you can supply EmbeddedRedis.layer.orDie
as your RedisConfig
and you're good to go!
import zio._
import zio.redis._
import zio.redis.embedded.EmbeddedRedis
import zio.schema.{DeriveSchema, Schema}
import zio.schema.codec.{BinaryCodec, ProtobufCodec}
import zio.test._
import zio.test.Assertion._
import java.util.UUID
object EmbeddedRedisSpec extends ZIOSpecDefault {
object ProtobufCodecSupplier extends CodecSupplier {
def get[A: Schema]: BinaryCodec[A] = ProtobufCodec.protobufCodec
}
final case class Item private (id: UUID, name: String, quantity: Int)
object Item {
implicit val itemSchema: Schema[Item] = DeriveSchema.gen[Item]
}
def spec = suite("EmbeddedRedis should")(
test("set and get values") {
for {
redis <- ZIO.service[Redis]
item = Item(UUID.randomUUID, "foo", 2)
_ <- redis.set(s"item.${item.id.toString}", item)
found <- redis.get(s"item.${item.id.toString}").returning[Item]
} yield assert(found)(isSome(equalTo(item)))
}
).provideShared(
EmbeddedRedis.layer,
ZLayer.succeed[CodecSupplier](ProtobufCodecSupplier),
Redis.singleNode
) @@ TestAspect.silentLogging
}
- ZIO Redis by Dejan Mijic — Redis is one of the most commonly used in-memory data structure stores. In this talk, Dejan will introduce ZIO Redis, a purely functional, strongly typed client library backed by ZIO, with excellent performance and extensive support for nearly all of Redis' features. He will explain the library design using the bottom-up approach - from communication protocol to public APIs. Finally, he will wrap the talk by demonstrating the client's usage and discussing its performance characteristics.
Learn more on the ZIO Redis homepage!
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