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redisjsondict 0.2.0
redis-json-dict
Usage
>>> import redis
... redis_client = redis.Redis("localhost", 6379)
... d = RedisJSONDict(redis_client, prefix="my_dict")
... d
{}
All user modifications, including mutation of nested lists or dicts, are
immediately synchronized to the Redis server.
Design Requirements
The dictionary implements Python's collections.abc.MutableMapping interface.
All values stored in Redis are JSON-encoded, readily inspected with developer
eyeballs and possible to operate on from clients in languages other than
Python.
Keys may be prefixed to reduce the likelihood of collisions when one Redis is
shared by multiple applications.
No data is cached locally, so it is impossible to obtain a stale result.
However, the dictionary may be composed with other libraries, such as
cachetools, to implement TTL caching for example.
Top-level items like d['sample'] may be accessed without synchronizing the
entire dictionary. Nested objects like d['sample']['color'] are supported
(but may be less efficient).
Mutating nested items, with operations like d['sample']['color'] = 'red' or
d['sample']['positions'].append(3) triggers synchronization.
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