[//]: # (This file was autogenerated using `zio-sbt-website` plugin via `sbt generateReadme` command.) [//]: # (So please do not edit it manually. Instead, change "docs/index.md" file or sbt setting keys) [//]: # (e.g. "readmeDocumentation" and "readmeSupport".) # ZIO Redis [ZIO Redis](https://github.com/zio/zio-redis) is a ZIO native Redis client. > The client is still a work-in-progress. Watch this space! [![Experimental](https://img.shields.io/badge/Project%20Stage-Experimental-yellowgreen.svg)](https://github.com/zio/zio/wiki/Project-Stages) ![CI Badge](https://github.com/zio/zio-redis/workflows/CI/badge.svg) [![Sonatype Snapshots](https://img.shields.io/nexus/s/https/oss.sonatype.org/dev.zio/zio-redis_2.13.svg?label=Sonatype%20Snapshot)](https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/dev/zio/zio-redis_2.13/) [![ZIO Redis](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zio/zio-redis?style=social)](https://github.com/zio/zio-redis) ## Introduction ZIO Redis is in the experimental phase of development, but its goals are: - **Type Safety** - **Performance** - **Minimum Dependency** - **ZIO Native** ## Installation Since the ZIO Redis is in the experimental phase, it is not released yet, but we can use snapshots: ```scala libraryDependencies += "dev.zio" %% "zio-redis" % "" ``` ## Example 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: ```scala libraryDependencies ++= Seq( "dev.zio" %% "zio-redis" % "", "dev.zio" %% "zio-schema-protobuf" % "0.3.0" ) ``` ```scala import zio._ import zio.redis._ import zio.schema.codec._ object ZIORedisExample extends ZIOAppDefault { 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.layer, RedisExecutor.layer, ZLayer.succeed(RedisConfig.Default), ZLayer.succeed[BinaryCodec](ProtobufCodec) ) } ``` ## Resources - [ZIO Redis](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqFt3b3RBkI) 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. ## Documentation Learn more on the [ZIO Redis homepage](https://zio.dev/zio-redis/)! ## Contributing For the general guidelines, see ZIO [contributor's guide](https://zio.dev/about/contributing). ## Code of Conduct See the [Code of Conduct](https://zio.dev/about/code-of-conduct) ## Support Come chat with us on [![Badge-Discord]][Link-Discord]. [Badge-Discord]: https://img.shields.io/discord/629491597070827530?logo=discord "chat on discord" [Link-Discord]: https://discord.gg/2ccFBr4 "Discord" ## License [License](LICENSE)