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PHP Redis implementation V2.1

Yet another php redis implementation. Raw wrapper for real Redis fans. Main advantages:

  • Doesn't require any dependencies as all the communication goes via tcp socket.
  • All commands are passed as is, so you have all the freedom to play with redis just like in redis-cli.
  • It won't get deprecated or obsolete for the same reason. You write raw commands by yourself.
  • Doesn't matter which redis version you have.
  • Supports chainable methods. Write multiple commands and send everything at once.
  • Custom error function to handle errors.
  • Dead Simple and lightweight, you're welcome to read all the 300+ lines of redis.php
  • Forces you to actually learn and understand redis data structures and commands.

Download

You can checkout latest version with:

$ git clone git://github.com/ziogas/PHP-Redis-implementation

Install

To install PHP redis:

  • Simply copy redis.php to your site and require it from external script

Here are some examples:

require 'redis.php';

function redis_error($error) {
    throw new error($error);
}

$redis = new redis_cli ();
$redis->set_error_function('redis_error');

$redis->cmd('SET', 'foo', 'bar')
      ->cmd('HSET', 'hash', 'field', 'val')
      ->cmd('EXPIRE', 'foo', 300)
      ->set();

$foo = $redis->cmd('GET', 'foo')->get();
$field = $redis->cmd('HGET', 'hash', 'field')->get();

var_dump($foo);
var_dump($field);

More usage examples can be found on tests folder. For commands documentation just go directly to https://redis.io/commands

Running tests

To run tests you'll need phpunit

Execute: phpunit tests/*

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request

Author

Arminas Zukauskas - [email protected]

Based on http://redis.io/topics/protocol

License

MIT Do whatever you want, attribution is nice but not required