Redis
The gist
Redis | The gist | |
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14 | 26 | |
13,888 | 5,212 | |
0.8% | 3.1% | |
5.3 | 9.7 | |
15 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Redis
- Is `ioredis` still actively maintained?
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Crafting A Minimalist Portfolio Website with SvelteKit and Pico CSS
To make data retrieval efficient and minimize the need to request data from the API on every page load, I implemented a caching strategy using the ioredis package, which is a popular redis client for Node.js for interacting with a Redis database.
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10 Powerful Node.js Libraries Every Developer Should Know About
5. ioredis
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Unable to properly connect to Redis in Kubernetes
These are the objects I pass to ioredis to create my Redis instances (one for sessions and one as the main one):
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Help implementing Heroku Data For Redis (+bull & throng) / `ioredis`
In order to try and mitigate the OOMs. I read the Background Jobs in Node.JS with Redis blog post and implemented Heroku Data For Redis with ioredis, BullMQ and Throng,
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Message Queue in Redis, Part 2
Redis.Redis and Redis.Cluster at the end of the rule actually refer to the ioredis constructors, so to set them up, we must use the ioredis constructors.
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MOVED error with Redis cluster
ioredis is a popular Node.js client, providing a robust support for Redis Cluster.
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How to use Redis Cluster for caching
To connect to Redis from your application, you will need a library that can perform that for you (Otherwise you have to reinvent the wheel). While I've been using IORedis for a nodeJS application in this demo, if you have been using a different language, you will have to look for different connectors like Lettuce for Java or perhaps go-redis for Go.
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Using Redis Pub/Sub with Node.js
The Redis client I'm going to use today is ioredis, because its API is intuitive, very robust and with good performance.
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Redis configuration in nestjs
Just create your own wrapper service around one of the existing nodejs redis clients, I used the following client https://github.com/luin/ioredis
The gist
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Object Narrowing in Typescript with Graphile Worker
Graphile worker has been great for me because it's a library that works with Postgres that allows me to queue jobs and execute them on the server without adding too many additional layers of complexity for being able to accomplish async tasks. (I'm aware of how popular bull is, but I don't want to add another data-store only for async tasks)
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Job Schedulers for Node: Bull or Agenda?
Bull is currently in maintenance mode, we are only fixing bugs. For new features check BullMQ, a modern rewritten implementation in Typescript. You are still very welcome to use Bull if it suits your needs, which is a safe, battle-tested library.
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Are there any generally accepted standards for inter-microservice communication? Or does everyone just go it their own?
I use bullmq with node
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Next.js background jobs
You might consider using a queue for processing the request. I've found bullMQ, which works with Redis, to be a nice developer experience.
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What is a good background scheduler?
BullMQ is a pretty solid choice: https://github.com/taskforcesh/bullmq It's the successor of Bull: https://github.com/OptimalBits/bull
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How to schedule tasks in a Node.js app 🕙
BullMQ
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First time building microservice-based application
For Node.JS you can use something like BullMQ (https://github.com/taskforcesh/bullmq) and then dispatch jobs to the message queue with your worker handling the jobs. You can read about an example for Bull MQ here (https://deadsimplechat.com/blog/best-nodejs-schedulers/#2-bull)
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Is my health check endpoint good enough?
bullmq seems like an open issue
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Help implementing Heroku Data For Redis (+bull & throng) / `ioredis`
In order to try and mitigate the OOMs. I read the Background Jobs in Node.JS with Redis blog post and implemented Heroku Data For Redis with ioredis, BullMQ and Throng,
- BullMQ – fastest, most reliable, Redis-based distributed queue for Node
What are some alternatives?
Redis - Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.
bull - Premium Queue package for handling distributed jobs and messages in NodeJS.
node-redis - A high-performance Node.js Redis client. [Moved to: https://github.com/redis/node-redis]
Bee-Queue - A simple, fast, robust job/task queue for Node.js, backed by Redis.
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
better-queue - Better Queue for NodeJS
RedisSMQ - A simple high-performance Redis message queue for Node.js.
MongoDB - The official MongoDB Node.js driver
kue - Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js.
uuid - Generate RFC-compliant UUIDs in JavaScript
bree - Bree is a Node.js and JavaScript job task scheduler with worker threads, cron, Date, and human syntax. Built for @ladjs, @forwardemail, @spamscanner, @cabinjs.