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0.4.4 | Jun 19, 2023 |
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0.4.3 | Oct 29, 2022 |
0.4.2 | Dec 12, 2021 |
0.4.1 | Feb 21, 2021 |
0.1.1 | Nov 26, 2020 |
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redis_graph
redis-graph provides a small trait with an extension function for the redis crate to allow working with redis graph data types that can be installed as a redis module. Redis graph operations are mostly using two top level Redis commands (one for read/write operations and one for read-only operations). In addition to those there are some more maintenance oriented commands for perfomance, configuration and clean-up which starting from v0.4.0 are also supported. The Graph commands are available in synchronous and asynchronous versions.
The crate is called redis-graph
and you can depend on it via cargo. You will
also need redis in your dependencies. This version was tested against redis 0.23.0
but should run with versions higher than that.
[dependencies]
redis = "0.23.0"
redis-graph = "0.4.4"
Or via git:
[dependencies.redis-graph]
git = "https://github.com/tompro/redis_graph.git"
branch = "main"
With async feature inherited from the redis crate (either: 'async-std-comp' or 'tokio-comp):
[dependencies]
redis = "0.23.0"
redis-graph = { version = "0.4.4", features = ['tokio-comp'] }
Synchronous usage
To enable the redis graph commands you simply load the trait redis_graph::GraphCommands into scope. The redis graph commands will then be available on your redis connection. To also have access to the value extractor traits simply import the whole crate redis_graph::*.
use redis::Commands;
use redis_graph::*;
let client = redis::Client::open("redis://127.0.0.1/")?;
let mut con = client.get_connection()?;
let _:GraphResultSet = con.graph_query(
"my_graph",
"CREATE (:Rider {name:'Valentino Rossi'})-[:rides]->(:Team {name:'Yamaha'})"
)?;
let _:GraphResultSet = con.graph_ro_query(
"my_graph",
"MATCH (rider:Rider)-[:rides]->(:Team {name:'Yamaha'}) RETURN rider"
)?;
Asynchronous usage
To enable the redis graph async commands you simply load the redis_graph::AsyncGraphCommands into the scope. To also have access to the value extractor traits simply import the whole crate redis_graph::*.
use redis::AsyncCommands;
use redis_graph::*;
let client = redis::Client::open("redis://127.0.0.1/")?;
let mut con = client.get_async_connection().await?;
let _:GraphResultSet = con.graph_query(
"my_graph",
"CREATE (:Rider {name:'Valentino Rossi'})-[:rides]->(:Team {name:'Yamaha'})"
).await?;
let _:GraphResultSet = con.graph_ro_query(
"my_graph",
"MATCH (rider:Rider)-[:rides]->(:Team {name:'Yamaha'}) RETURN rider"
).await?;
Other rust Redis graph libraries
redisgraph-rs is more high level crate for the Redis graph module. At time of writing it did not support async operations.
Dependencies
~3–14MB
~187K SLoC