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redis plugin for egg
https://github.com/eggjs/egg-redis

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# egg-redis

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Redis client(support redis portocal) based on ioredis for egg framework

## Install

```bash
$ npm i egg-redis --save
```

redis Plugin for egg, support egg application access to redis.

This plugin based on [ioredis](https://github.com/luin/ioredis), if you want to know specific usage, you should refer to the document of [ioredis](https://github.com/luin/ioredis).

## Configuration

Change `${app_root}/config/plugin.js` to enable redis plugin:

```js
exports.redis = {
enable: true,
package: 'egg-redis',
};
```

Configure redis information in `${app_root}/config/config.default.js`:

**Single Client**

```javascript
config.redis = {
client: {
port: 6379, // Redis port
host: '127.0.0.1', // Redis host
password: 'auth',
db: 0,
},
}
```

**Multi Clients**

```javascript
config.redis = {
clients: {
foo: { // instanceName. See below
port: 6379, // Redis port
host: '127.0.0.1', // Redis host
password: 'auth',
db: 0,
},
bar: {
port: 6379,
host: '127.0.0.1',
password: 'auth',
db: 1,
},
}
}
```

**Sentinel**

```javascript
config.redis = {
client: {
sentinels: [{ // Sentinel instances
port: 26379, // Sentinel port
host: '127.0.0.1', // Sentinel host
}],
name: 'mymaster', // Master name
password: 'auth',
db: 0
},
}
```

**No password**

Redis support no authentication access, but we are highly recommand you to use redis `requirepass` in `redis.conf`.

```bash

$vim /etc/redis/redis.conf

requirepass xxxxxxxxxx // xxxxxxxxxx is your password

```

Because it may be cause security risk, refer:

- https://ruby-china.org/topics/28094
- https://zhuoroger.github.io/2016/07/29/redis-sec/

If you want to access redis with no password, use `password: null`.

See [ioredis API Documentation](https://github.com/luin/ioredis/blob/master/API.md#new_Redis) for all available options.

### Customize `ioredis` version

`egg-redis` using ioredis@4 now, if you want to use other version of ioredis, you can pass the instance by `config.redis.Redis`:

```js
// config/config.default.js
config.redis = {
Redis: require('ioredis'), // customize ioredis version, only set when you needed
client: {
port: 6379, // Redis port
host: '127.0.0.1', // Redis host
password: 'auth',
db: 0,
},
}
```

**weakDependent**

```javascript
config.redis = {
client: {
port: 6379, // Redis port
host: '127.0.0.1', // Redis host
password: 'auth',
db: 0,
weakDependent: true, // this redis instance won't block app start
},
}
```

## Usage

In controller, you can use `app.redis` to get the redis instance, check [ioredis](https://github.com/luin/ioredis#basic-usage) to see how to use.

```js
// app/controller/home.js

module.exports = app => {
return class HomeController extends app.Controller {
async index() {
const { ctx, app } = this;
// set
await app.redis.set('foo', 'bar');
// get
ctx.body = await app.redis.get('foo');
}
};
};
```

### Multi Clients

If your Configure with multi clients, you can use `app.redis.get(instanceName)` to get the specific redis instance and use it like above.

```js
// app/controller/home.js

module.exports = app => {
return class HomeController extends app.Controller {
async index() {
const { ctx, app } = this;
// set
await app.redis.get('instance1').set('foo', 'bar');
// get
ctx.body = await app.redis.get('instance1').get('foo');
}
};
};
```

### Clients Depend on Redis Cluster

Before you start to use Redis Cluster, please checkout the [document](https://redis.io/topics/cluster-tutorial) first, especially confirm `cluster-enabled yes` in Redis Cluster configuration file.

In controller, you also can use `app.redis` to get the redis instance based on Redis Cluster.

```js

// app/config/config.default.js

exports.redis = {
client: {
cluster: true,
nodes: [{
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: '6379',
family: 'user',
password: 'password',
db: 'db',
}, {
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: '6380',
family: 'user',
password: 'password',
db: 'db',
}]
},
};

// app/controller/home.js

module.exports = app => {
return class HomeController extends app.Controller {
async index() {
const { ctx, app } = this;
// set
await app.redis.set('foo', 'bar');
// get
ctx.body = await app.redis.get('foo');
}
};
};
```

## Questions & Suggestions

Please open an issue [here](https://github.com/eggjs/egg/issues).

## License

[MIT](LICENSE)