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Redis to a collection. There and back again.

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Redis To Collection (Ruby)

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Redis to a collection. There and back again.

Redis To Collection dumps Redis to and loads Redis from a collection. Only a tiny subset of the Redis data structure is supported, and that is how it is intended to remain. This is not supposed to be used as any form of backup (please, please don't do this); rather, it is a very small tool to assist with using fixtures in testing. To that end, the collection format is intentionally verbose, and should be quite readable with a little practice.

More sleep lost by tiredpixel.

Installation

Install using:

gem 'redis-to-collection'

The default Ruby version supported is defined in .ruby-version. Any other versions supported are defined in .travis.yml.

Usage

Create a Redis connection and require Redis To Collection:

require 'redis' redis = Redis.new require 'redis-to-collection'

Dump all Redis keys to a collection:

collection = RedisToCollection.dump(redis)

Or dump a subset of Redis keys to a collection:

collection = RedisToCollection.dump(redis, 'PATTERN')

Load a collection to Redis:

RedisToCollection.load(redis, collection)

That's it!

Examples

Load the following example collection to Redis:

collection = {:format=>"redis-to-collection", :version=>1, :data=>[{:k=>"And crawled head downward", :t=>:s, :v=>"down a blackened wall"}, {:k=>"The river bears no", :t=>:h, :v=>{"empty"=>"bottles", "sandwich"=>"papers", "silk"=>"handkerchiefs", "cardboard"=>"boxes", "cigarette"=>"ends"}}, {:k=>"London Bridge is", :t=>:l, :v=>["falling down", "falling down", "falling down"]}, {:k=>"165", :t=>:e, :v=>["HURRY", "UP", "PLEASE", "ITS", "TIME"]}, {:k=>"And if it rains", :t=>:z, :v=>[["The hot water", 10.0], ["a closed car", 4.0]]}]} RedisToCollection.load(redis, collection)

JSON

Dump all Redis keys to create a JSON fixture:

require 'json' puts JSON.pretty_generate(RedisToCollection.dump(redis))

{ "format": "redis-to-collection", "version": 1, "data": [ { "k": "165", "t": "e", "v": [ "ITS", "PLEASE", "UP", "HURRY", "TIME" ] }, { "k": "And crawled head downward", "t": "s", "v": "down a blackened wall" }, { "k": "The river bears no", "t": "h", "v": { "empty": "bottles", "sandwich": "papers", "silk": "handkerchiefs", "cardboard": "boxes", "cigarette": "ends" } }, { "k": "London Bridge is", "t": "l", "v": [ "falling down", "falling down", "falling down" ] }, { "k": "And if it rains", "t": "z", "v": [ [ "a closed car", 4.0 ], [ "The hot water", 10.0 ] ] } ] }

YAML

Dump all Redis keys to create a YAML fixture:

require 'yaml' puts RedisToCollection.dump(redis).to_yaml

--- :format: redis-to-collection :version: 1 :data:

  • :k: '165'
:t: :e :v:
  • ITS
  • PLEASE
  • UP
  • HURRY
  • TIME
  • :k: And crawled head downward
:t: :s :v: down a blackened wall
  • :k: The river bears no
:t: :h :v: empty: bottles sandwich: papers silk: handkerchiefs cardboard: boxes cigarette: ends
  • :k: London Bridge is
:t: :l :v:
  • falling down
  • falling down
  • falling down
  • :k: And if it rains
:t: :z :v:
  • - a closed car
  • 4.0
  • - The hot water
  • 10.0

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Contributions

Contributions are embraced with much love and affection! Please fork the repository and wizard your magic, preferably with plenty of fairy-dust sprinkled over the tests. ;) Then send me a pull request. Simples! If you'd like to discuss what you're doing or planning to do, or if you get stuck on something, then just wave. :)

Do whatever makes you happy. We'll probably still like you. :)

Tests are written using minitest, which is included by default in Ruby 1.9 onwards. To run all tests:

rake test

Blessing

May you find peace, and help others to do likewise.

Licence

ยฉ tiredpixel 2014. It is free software, released under the MIT License, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in LICENSE.