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	Simple Redis
Easy way to use Redis from Go.
Online API Documentation
Features and limitations
- Supports simple use of lists, hashmaps, sets and key/values
- Deals mainly with strings
- Uses the redigo package
Example usage
package main
import (
	"log"
	"github.com/xyproto/simpleredis"
)
func main() {
	// Check if the redis service is up
	if err := simpleredis.TestConnection(); err != nil {
		log.Fatalln("Could not connect to Redis. Is the service up and running?")
	}
	// Use instead for testing if a different host/port is up.
	// simpleredis.TestConnectionHost("localhost:6379")
	// Create a connection pool, connect to the given redis server
	pool := simpleredis.NewConnectionPool()
	// Use this for connecting to a different redis host/port
	// pool := simpleredis.NewConnectionPoolHost("localhost:6379")
	// For connecting to a different redis host/port, with a password
	// pool := simpleredis.NewConnectionPoolHost("password@redishost:6379")
	// Close the connection pool right after this function returns
	defer pool.Close()
	// Create a list named "greetings"
	list := simpleredis.NewList(pool, "greetings")
	// Add "hello" to the list, check if there are errors
	if list.Add("hello") != nil {
		log.Fatalln("Could not add an item to list!")
	}
	// Get the last item of the list
	if item, err := list.GetLast(); err != nil {
		log.Fatalln("Could not fetch the last item from the list!")
	} else {
		log.Println("The value of the stored item is:", item)
	}
	// Remove the list
	if list.Remove() != nil {
		log.Fatalln("Could not remove the list!")
	}
}
Testing
Redis must be up and running locally for the go test tests to work.
Version, license and author
- Version: 1.0
- License: MIT
- Author: Alexander F Rødseth