Redis 7 : Use on Python2023/07/06 |
This is an example to use Redis on Python 3.
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[1] | Install Python 3 Redis Client Library. |
root@dlp:~# apt -y install python3-redis
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[2] | Basic usage on Python. |
debian@dlp:~$
vi use_redis.py import redis client = redis.StrictRedis(host='127.0.0.1', port=6379, db=0, password='password') # set and get Key client.set('key01', 'value01') print('key01.value :', client.get('key01')) # append and get Key client.append('key01', ',value02') print('key01.value :', client.get('key01')) client.set('key02', 1) # increment client.incr('key02', 100) print('key02.value :', client.get('key02')) # decrement client.decr("key02", 51) print('key02.value :', client.get('key02')) # list client.lpush('list01', 'value01', 'value02', 'value03') print('list01.value :', client.lrange('list01', '0', '2')) # hash client.hset('hash01', 'key01', 'value01') client.hset('hash01', 'key02', 'value02') client.hset('hash01', 'key03', 'value03') print('hash01.value :', client.hget('hash01', 'key01'), client.hget('hash01', 'key02'), client.hget('hash01', 'key03')) # set client.sadd('set01', 'member01', 'member02', 'member03') print('set01.value :', client.smembers('set01')) # run debian@dlp:~$ python3 use_redis.py key01.value : b'value01' key01.value : b'value01,value02' key02.value : b'101' key02.value : b'50' list01.value : [b'value03', b'value02', b'value01'] hash01.value : b'value01' b'value02' b'value03' set01.value : {b'member01', b'member02', b'member03'} |
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