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Redis Connector

The Redis connector can be used to seamlessly connect to Redis (http://redis.io/). Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as database, cache and message broker. It supports data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs and geospatial indexes with radius queries. Redis has built-in replication, Lua scripting, LRU eviction, transactions and different levels of on-disk persistence, and provides high availability via Redis Sentinel and automatic partitioning with Redis Cluster.

Dependencies

  • Jedis, A blazingly small and sane redis java client.

Installation

Prerequisities

  • An endpoint that points to your Redis instance.
  • The authkey (optional)

Installation

  • Import the module Redis connector in your project (from the Mendix AppStore or by downloading and exporting the module from this project)
  • Add Microflow BeforeShutDownRedisConnector to you Before shutdown setting for cleaning up your Redis pool after shutdown app.

Getting Started

  • You can have 2 options for testing with Redis. Local and in the cloud.

In order to use any of these in your Mendix application, you can just drag and drop them to your microflow. Next step would be to provide all the arguments to the selected action and choose the output result name.

COMMANDS

See http://redis.io/commands/

Remarks

  • Avoid fetching large amounts of data as it can lead to memory issues because all the ResultRow data is being loaded into memory at once.
  • pretty amazing performance on local machine 2016-08-16 23:53:59.828 Redis Start storing 2.000.000 strings in redis

2016-08-16 23:55:05.144 Redis End storing strings in redis, start retrieve

2016-08-16 23:55:06.894 Redis Retrieved ended for list, Start sum

2016-08-16 23:55:06.957 Redis Sum: 1999999000000

License

Licensed under the Apache license.

Developers notes

  • Open the RedisConnector.mpr in the Mendix Modeler.
  • Use Deploy for Eclipse option (F6) and you can then import this module as an Eclipse project to the Eclipse IDE.

Version history

See https://github.com/appronto/RedisConnector/releases

#Commands implemented

  • APPEND key value Append a value to a key
  • AUTH password Authenticate to the server
  • BGREWRITEAOF Asynchronously rewrite the append-only file
  • BGSAVE Asynchronously save the dataset to disk
  • BITCOUNT key [start end] Count set bits in a string
  • BITFIELD key [GET type offset] [SET type offset value] [INCRBY type offset increment] [OVERFLOW WRAP|SAT|FAIL] Perform arbitrary bitfield integer operations on strings
  • BITOP operation destkey* * key [key ...]* Perform bitwise operations between strings
  • BITPOS key bit [start] [end] Find first bit set or clear in a string
  • BLPOP key [key ...] timeout Remove and get the first element in a list, or block until one is available
  • BRPOP key [key ...] timeout Remove and get the last element in a list, or block until one is available
  • BRPOPLPUSH source destination timeout Pop a value from a list, push it to another list and return it; or block until one is available
  • CLIENT KILL [ip:port] [ID client-id] [TYPE normal|master|slave|pubsub] [ADDR ip:port] [SKIPME yes/no] Kill the connection of a client
  • CLIENT LIST Get the list of client connections
  • CLIENT GETNAME Get the current connection name
  • CLIENT PAUSE timeout Stop processing commands from clients for some time
  • CLIENT REPLY ON|OFF|SKIP Instruct the server whether to reply to commands
  • CLIENT SETNAME connection-name Set the current connection name
  • CLUSTER ADDSLOTS slot [slot ...] Assign new hash slots to receiving node
  • CLUSTER COUNT-FAILURE-REPORTS node-id Return the number of failure reports active for a given node
  • CLUSTER COUNTKEYSINSLOT slot Return the number of local keys in the specified hash slot
  • CLUSTER DELSLOTS slot [slot ...] Set hash slots as unbound in receiving node
  • CLUSTER FAILOVER [FORCE|TAKEOVER] Forces a slave to perform a manual failover of its master.
  • CLUSTER FORGET node-id Remove a node from the nodes table
  • CLUSTER GETKEYSINSLOT slot count Return local key names in the specified hash slot
  • CLUSTER INFO Provides info about Redis Cluster node state
  • CLUSTER KEYSLOT key Returns the hash slot of the specified key
  • CLUSTER MEET ip port Force a node cluster to handshake with another node
  • CLUSTER NODES Get Cluster config for the node
  • CLUSTER REPLICATE node-id Reconfigure a node as a slave of the specified master node
  • CLUSTER RESET [HARD|SOFT] Reset a Redis Cluster node
  • CLUSTER SAVECONFIG Forces the node to save cluster state on disk
  • CLUSTER SET-CONFIG-EPOCH config-epoch Set the configuration epoch in a new node
  • CLUSTER SETSLOT slot IMPORTING|MIGRATING|STABLE|NODE [node-id] Bind a hash slot to a specific node
  • CLUSTER SLAVES node-id List slave nodes of the specified master node
  • CLUSTER SLOTS Get array of Cluster slot to node mappings
  • COMMAND Get array of Redis command details
  • COMMAND COUNT Get total number of Redis commands
  • COMMAND GETKEYS Extract keys given a full Redis command
  • COMMAND INFO command-name [command-name ...] Get array of specific Redis command details
  • CONFIG GET parameter Get the value of a configuration parameter
  • CONFIG REWRITE Rewrite the configuration file with the in memory configuration
  • CONFIG SET parameter value Set a configuration parameter to the given value
  • CONFIG RESETSTAT Reset the stats returned by INFO
  • DBSIZE Return the number of keys in the selected database
  • DEBUG OBJECT key Get debugging information about a key
  • DEBUG SEGFAULT Make the server crash
  • DECR key Decrement the integer value of a key by one
  • DECRBY key decrement Decrement the integer value of a key by the given number
  • DEL key [key ...] Delete a key
  • DISCARD Discard all commands issued after MULTI
  • DUMP key Return a serialized version of the value stored at the specified key.
  • ECHO message Echo the given string
  • EVAL script numkeys* * key [key ...] arg [arg ...]* Execute a Lua script server side
  • EVALSHA sha1 numkeys* * key [key ...] arg [arg ...]* Execute a Lua script server side
  • EXEC Execute all commands issued after MULTI
  • EXISTS key [key ...] Determine if a key exists
  • EXPIRE key seconds Set a key's time to live in seconds
  • EXPIREAT key timestamp Set the expiration for a key as a UNIX timestamp
  • FLUSHALL Remove all keys from all databases
  • FLUSHDB Remove all keys from the current database
  • GEOADD key longitude latitude member [longitude latitude member ...] Add one or more geospatial items in the geospatial index represented using a sorted set
  • GEOHASH key member [member ...] Returns members of a geospatial index as standard geohash strings
  • GEOPOS key member [member ...] Returns longitude and latitude of members of a geospatial index
  • GEODIST key member1 member2 [unit] Returns the distance between two members of a geospatial index
  • GEORADIUS key longitude latitude radius m|km|ft|mi [WITHCOORD] [WITHDIST] [WITHHASH] [COUNT count] [ASC|DESC] [STORE key] [STOREDIST key] Query a sorted set representing a geospatial index to fetch members matching a given maximum distance from a point
  • GEORADIUSBYMEMBER key member radius m|km|ft|mi [WITHCOORD] [WITHDIST] [WITHHASH] [COUNT count] [ASC|DESC] [STORE key] [STOREDIST key] Query a sorted set representing a geospatial index to fetch members matching a given maximum distance from a member
  • GET key Get the value of a key
  • GETBIT key offset Returns the bit value at offset in the string value stored at key
  • GETRANGE key start end Get a substring of the string stored at a key
  • GETSET key value Set the string value of a key and return its old value
  • HDEL key field [field ...] Delete one or more hash fields
  • HEXISTS key field Determine if a hash field exists
  • HGET key field Get the value of a hash field
  • HGETALL key Get all the fields and values in a hash
  • HINCRBY key field increment Increment the integer value of a hash field by the given number
  • HINCRBYFLOAT key field increment Increment the float value of a hash field by the given amount
  • HKEYS key Get all the fields in a hash
  • HLEN key Get the number of fields in a hash
  • HMGET key field [field ...] Get the values of all the given hash fields
  • HMSET key field value [field value ...] Set multiple hash fields to multiple values
  • HSET key field value Set the string value of a hash field
  • HSETNX key field value Set the value of a hash field, only if the field does not exist
  • HSTRLEN key field Get the length of the value of a hash field
  • HVALS key Get all the values in a hash
  • INCR key Increment the integer value of a key by one
  • INCRBY key increment Increment the integer value of a key by the given amount
  • INCRBYFLOAT key increment Increment the float value of a key by the given amount
  • INFO * [section]* Get information and statistics about the server
  • KEYS * pattern* Find all keys matching the given pattern
  • LASTSAVE Get the UNIX time stamp of the last successful save to disk
  • LINDEX * key index* Get an element from a list by its index
  • LINSERT key BEFORE|AFTER pivot value Insert an element before or after another element in a list
  • LLEN key Get the length of a list
  • LPOP key Remove and get the first element in a list
  • LPUSH key value [value ...] Prepend one or multiple values to a list
  • LPUSHX key value Prepend a value to a list, only if the list exists
  • LRANGE key start stop Get a range of elements from a list
  • LREM key count value Remove elements from a list
  • LSET key index value Set the value of an element in a list by its index
  • LTRIM key start stop Trim a list to the specified range
  • MGET * key [key ...]* Get the values of all the given keys
  • MIGRATE host port key|"" destination-db timeout [COPY] [REPLACE] [KEYS * key [key ...]]* Atomically transfer a key from a Redis instance to another one.
  • MONITOR Listen for all requests received by the server in real time
  • MOVE key db Move a key to another database
  • MSET key value [key value ...] Set multiple keys to multiple values
  • MSETNX key value [key value ...] Set multiple keys to multiple values, only if none of the keys exist
  • MULTI Mark the start of a transaction block
  • OBJECT subcommand [arguments [arguments ...]] Inspect the internals of Redis objects
  • PERSIST key Remove the expiration from a key
  • PEXPIRE key milliseconds Set a key's time to live in milliseconds
  • PEXPIREAT key milliseconds-timestamp Set the expiration for a key as a UNIX timestamp specified in milliseconds
  • PFADD key element [element ...] Adds the specified elements to the specified HyperLogLog.
  • PFCOUNT * key [key ...]* Return the approximated cardinality of the set(s) observed by the HyperLogLog at key(s).
  • PFMERGE destkey sourcekey [sourcekey ...] Merge N different HyperLogLogs into a single one.
  • PING [message] Ping the server
  • PSETEX key milliseconds value Set the value and expiration in milliseconds of a key
  • PSUBSCRIBE pattern [pattern ...] Listen for messages published to channels matching the given patterns
  • PUBSUB subcommand [argument [argument ...]] Inspect the state of the Pub/Sub subsystem
  • PTTL key Get the time to live for a key in milliseconds
  • PUBLISH channel message Post a message to a channel
  • PUNSUBSCRIBE [pattern [pattern ...]] Stop listening for messages posted to channels matching the given patterns
  • QUIT Close the connection
  • RANDOMKEY Return a random key from the keyspace
  • READONLY Enables read queries for a connection to a cluster slave node
  • READWRITE Disables read queries for a connection to a cluster slave node
  • RENAME key newkey Rename a key
  • RENAMENX key newkey Rename a key, only if the new key does not exist
  • RESTORE key ttl serialized-value [REPLACE] Create a key using the provided serialized value, previously obtained using DUMP.
  • ROLE Return the role of the instance in the context of replication
  • RPOP key Remove and get the last element in a list
  • RPOPLPUSH source destination Remove the last element in a list, prepend it to another list and return it
  • RPUSH key value [value ...] Append one or multiple values to a list
  • RPUSHX key value Append a value to a list, only if the list exists
  • SADD key member [member ...] Add one or more members to a set
  • SAVE Synchronously save the dataset to disk
  • SCARD key Get the number of members in a set
  • SCRIPT DEBUG YES|SYNC|NO Set the debug mode for executed scripts.
  • SCRIPT EXISTS sha1 [sha1 ...] Check existence of scripts in the script cache.
  • SCRIPT FLUSH Remove all the scripts from the script cache.
  • SCRIPT KILL Kill the script currently in execution.
  • SCRIPT LOAD script Load the specified Lua script into the script cache.
  • SDIFF * key [key ...]* Subtract multiple sets
  • SDIFFSTORE destination * key [key ...]* Subtract multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key
  • SELECT index Change the selected database for the current connection
  • SET key value [EX seconds] [PX milliseconds] [NX|XX] Set the string value of a key
  • SETBIT key offset value Sets or clears the bit at offset in the string value stored at key
  • SETEX key seconds value Set the value and expiration of a key
  • SETNX key value Set the value of a key, only if the key does not exist
  • SETRANGE key offset value Overwrite part of a string at key starting at the specified offset
  • SHUTDOWN [NOSAVE|SAVE] Synchronously save the dataset to disk and then shut down the server
  • SINTER * key [key ...]* Intersect multiple sets
  • SINTERSTORE destination * key [key ...]* Intersect multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key
  • SISMEMBER key member Determine if a given value is a member of a set
  • SLAVEOF host port Make the server a slave of another instance, or promote it as master
  • SLOWLOG subcommand [argument] Manages the Redis slow queries log
  • SMEMBERS key Get all the members in a set
  • SMOVE source destination member Move a member from one set to another
  • SORT key [BY pattern] [LIMIT offset count] [GET pattern [GET pattern ...]] [ASC|DESC] [ALPHA] [STORE destination] Sort the elements in a list, set or sorted set
  • SPOP key [count] Remove and return one or multiple random members from a set
  • SRANDMEMBER key [count] Get one or multiple random members from a set
  • SREM key member [member ...] Remove one or more members from a set
  • STRLEN key Get the length of the value stored in a key
  • SUBSCRIBE channel [channel ...] Listen for messages published to the given channels
  • SUNION * key [key ...]* Add multiple sets
  • SUNIONSTORE destination * key [key ...]* Add multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key
  • SWAPDB index index Swaps two Redis databases
  • SYNC Internal command used for replication
  • TIME Return the current server time
  • TOUCH * key [key ...]* Alters the last access time of a key(s). Returns the number of existing keys specified.
  • TTL key Get the time to live for a key
  • TYPE key Determine the type stored at key
  • UNSUBSCRIBE [channel [channel ...]] Stop listening for messages posted to the given channels
  • UNLINK * key [key ...]* Delete a key asynchronously in another thread. Otherwise it is just as DEL, but non blocking.
  • UNWATCH Forget about all watched keys
  • WAIT numslaves timeout Wait for the synchronous replication of all the write commands sent in the context of the current connection
  • WATCH * key [key ...]* Watch the given keys to determine execution of the MULTI/EXEC block
  • ZADD key [NX|XX] [CH] [INCR] score member [score member ...] Add one or more members to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists
  • ZCARD key Get the number of members in a sorted set
  • ZCOUNT key min max Count the members in a sorted set with scores within the given values
  • ZINCRBY key increment member Increment the score of a member in a sorted set
  • ZINTERSTORE destination numkeys* * key [key ...] [WEIGHTS weight [weight ...]] [AGGREGATE SUM|MIN|MAX]* Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key
  • ZLEXCOUNT key min max Count the number of members in a sorted set between a given lexicographical range
  • *ZRANGE key start stop [WITHSCORES] Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index
  • ZRANGEBYLEX key min max [LIMIT offset count] Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range
  • ZREVRANGEBYLEX key max min [LIMIT offset count] Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range, ordered from higher to lower strings.
  • ZRANGEBYSCORE key min max [WITHSCORES] [LIMIT offset count] Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score
  • ZRANK key member Determine the index of a member in a sorted set
  • ZREM key member [member ...] Remove one or more members from a sorted set
  • ZREMRANGEBYLEX key min max Remove all members in a sorted set between the given lexicographical range
  • ZREMRANGEBYRANK key start stop Remove all members in a sorted set within the given indexes
  • ZREMRANGEBYSCORE key min max Remove all members in a sorted set within the given scores
  • ZREVRANGE key start stop [WITHSCORES] Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index, with scores ordered from high to low
  • ZREVRANGEBYSCORE key max min [WITHSCORES] [LIMIT offset count] Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score, with scores ordered from high to low
  • ZREVRANK key member Determine the index of a member in a sorted set, with scores ordered from high to low
  • ZSCORE key member Get the score associated with the given member in a sorted set
  • ZUNIONSTORE destination numkeys* * key [key ...] [WEIGHTS weight [weight ...]] [AGGREGATE SUM|MIN|MAX]* Add multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key
  • SCAN cursor [MATCH pattern] [COUNT count] Incrementally iterate the keys space
  • SSCAN key cursor [MATCH pattern] [COUNT count] Incrementally iterate Set elements
  • HSCAN key cursor [MATCH pattern] [COUNT count] Incrementally iterate hash fields and associated values
  • ZSCAN key cursor [MATCH pattern] [COUNT count] Incrementally iterate sorted sets elements and associated scores

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