Connection utilities for lua-resty-redis, making it easy and reliable to connect to Redis hosts, either directly or via Redis Sentinel.
Quick and simple authenticated connection on localhost to DB 2:
local redis, err = require("resty.redis.connector").new({
url = "redis://[email protected]:6379/2",
}):connect()
More verbose configuration, with timeouts and a default password:
local rc = require("resty.redis.connector").new({
connect_timeout = 50,
read_timeout = 5000,
keepalive_timeout = 30000,
password = "mypass",
})
local redis, err = rc:connect({
url = "redis://127.0.0.1:6379/2",
})
-- ...
local ok, err = rc:set_keepalive(redis) -- uses keepalive params
Keep all config in a table, to easily create / close connections as needed:
local rc = require("resty.redis.connector").new({
connect_timeout = 50,
read_timeout = 5000,
keepalive_timeout = 30000,
host = "127.0.0.1",
port = 6379,
db = 2,
password = "mypass",
})
local redis, err = rc:connect()
-- ...
local ok, err = rc:set_keepalive(redis)
connect
can be used to override defaults given in new
local rc = require("resty.redis.connector").new({
host = "127.0.0.1",
port = 6379,
db = 2,
})
local redis, err = rc:connect({
db = 5,
})
If the params.url
field is present then it will be parsed, overriding values supplied in the parameters table.
The format for connecting directly to Redis is:
redis://PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/DB
The PASSWORD
and DB
fields are optional, all other components are required.
When connecting via Redis Sentinel, the format is as follows:
sentinel://PASSWORD@MASTER_NAME:ROLE/DB
Again, PASSWORD
and DB
are optional. ROLE
must be any of m
, s
or a
, meaning:
m
: masters
: slavea
: any (first tries the master, but will failover to a slave if required)
A table of sentinels
must also be supplied. e.g.
local redis, err = rc:connect{
url = "sentinel://mymaster:a/2",
sentinels = {
{ host = "127.0.0.1", port = 26379" },
}
}
{
connect_timeout = 100,
read_timeout = 1000,
connection_options = {}, -- pool, etc
keepalive_timeout = 60000,
keepalive_poolsize = 30,
host = "127.0.0.1",
port = "6379",
path = "", -- unix socket path, e.g. /tmp/redis.sock
password = "",
db = 0,
master_name = "mymaster",
role = "master", -- master | slave | any
sentinels = {},
}
syntax: rc = redis_connector.new()
Creates the Redis Connector object. In case of failures, returns nil
and a string describing the error.
syntax: redis, err = rc:connect(params)
Attempts to create a connection, according to the params supplied. If a connection cannot be made, returns nil
and a string describing the reason.
The following methods are not typically needed, but may be useful if a custom interface is required.
syntax: redis, err = rc:connect_via_sentinel(params)
Returns a Redis connection by first accessing a sentinel as supplied by the params.sentinels
table,
and querying this with the params.master_name
and params.role
.
syntax: redis, err = rc:try_hosts(hosts)
Tries the hosts supplied in order and returns the first successful connection.
syntax: redis, err = rc:connect_to_host(host)
Attempts to connect to the supplied host
.
syntax: master, err = sentinel.get_master(sentinel, master_name)
Given a connected Sentinel instance and a master name, will return the current master Redis instance.
syntax: slaves, err = sentinel.get_slaves(sentinel, master_name)
Given a connected Sentinel instance and a master name, will return a list of registered slave Redis instances.
James Hurst [email protected]
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Copyright (c) James Hurst [email protected]
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