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Lettuce - Advanced Java Redis client

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Lettuce is a scalable thread-safe Redis client for synchronous, asynchronous and reactive usage. Multiple threads may share one connection if they avoid blocking and transactional operations such as BLPOP and MULTI/EXEC. Lettuce is built with netty. Supports advanced Redis features such as Sentinel, Cluster, Pipelining, Auto-Reconnect and Redis data models.

This version of Lettuce has been tested against the latest Redis source-build.

See the reference documentation and API Reference for more details.

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Documentation

Binaries/Download

Binaries and dependency information for Maven, Ivy, Gradle and others can be found at http://search.maven.org.

Releases of lettuce are available in the Maven Central repository. Take also a look at the Releases.

Example for Maven:

<dependency>
  <groupId>io.lettuce</groupId>
  <artifactId>lettuce-core</artifactId>
  <version>x.y.z</version>
</dependency>

If you'd rather like the latest snapshots of the upcoming major version, use our Maven snapshot repository and declare the appropriate dependency version.

<dependency>
  <groupId>io.lettuce</groupId>
  <artifactId>lettuce-core</artifactId>
  <version>x.y.z.BUILD-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>

<repositories>
  <repository>
    <id>sonatype-snapshots</id>
    <name>Sonatype Snapshot Repository</name>
    <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/</url>
    <snapshots>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </snapshots>
  </repository>
</repositories>

Basic Usage

RedisClient client = RedisClient.create("redis://localhost");
StatefulRedisConnection<String, String> connection = client.connect();
RedisStringCommands sync = connection.sync();
String value = sync.get("key");

Each Redis command is implemented by one or more methods with names identical to the lowercase Redis command name. Complex commands with multiple modifiers that change the result type include the CamelCased modifier as part of the command name, e.g. zrangebyscore and zrangebyscoreWithScores.

See Basic usage for further details.

Asynchronous API

StatefulRedisConnection<String, String> connection = client.connect();
RedisStringAsyncCommands<String, String> async = connection.async();
RedisFuture<String> set = async.set("key", "value");
RedisFuture<String> get = async.get("key");

LettuceFutures.awaitAll(set, get) == true

set.get() == "OK"
get.get() == "value"

See Asynchronous API for further details.

Reactive API

StatefulRedisConnection<String, String> connection = client.connect();
RedisStringReactiveCommands<String, String> reactive = connection.reactive();
Mono<String> set = reactive.set("key", "value");
Mono<String> get = reactive.get("key");

set.subscribe();

get.block() == "value"

See Reactive API for further details.

Pub/Sub

RedisPubSubCommands<String, String> connection = client.connectPubSub().sync();
connection.getStatefulConnection().addListener(new RedisPubSubListener<String, String>() { ... })
connection.subscribe("channel");

Building

Lettuce is built with Apache Maven. The tests require multiple running Redis instances for different test cases which are configured using a Makefile. Tests run by default against Redis unstable.

To build:

$ git clone https://github.com/redis/lettuce.git
$ cd lettuce/
$ make prepare ssl-keys
$ make test
  • Initial environment setup (clone and build redis): make prepare
  • Setup SSL Keys: make ssl-keys
  • Run the build: make test
  • Start Redis (manually): make start
  • Stop Redis (manually): make stop

Bugs and Feedback

For bugs, questions and discussions please use the GitHub Issues.

License

Contributing

Github is for social coding: if you want to write code, I encourage contributions through pull requests from forks of this repository. Create Github tickets for bugs and new features and comment on the ones that you are interested in and take a look into CONTRIBUTING.md