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redis-om-dotnet
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Indexing and Querying Embedded Objects with Redis OM .NET
The Best place to learn about Redis OM is currently it's README in GitHub
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Redis as a Database with Redis OM
Redis OM .NET: an official .NET library that offers (CLR) object mapping and query translation. I can recommend it wholeheartedly, even though it isn’t perfect. The excellent community and maintainers go above and beyond the call of duty. Ask them anything on the official Discord server.
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Create Logger for Microservices Powered By RedisSearch & RedisJSON
To connect Redis from .NET Required Some sort of DB Driver & ORM. StackExchange Redis is popular amongst .NET Developers to connect Redis instances. But for easy use of Redis search & Redis JSON features, we will use Redis OM. NET.
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CRUD with Redis OM .NET - C# Advent
Redis is a NoSQL database that's loved for its simplicity and speed. Those two virtues make it the most loved database by developers. But there's a problem inherent in Redis if you want to store more complicated objects. Redis is a key-value data structure store. This means that if you're going to perform CRUD(Create Read Update and Delete) operations on your data, and the only way you care to access the data is by your key, you'll have no problem. But what if we wanted to look up items by value? This is where things can get tricky in Redis, and that's also where the story of Redis OM begins. Querying items by their values in Redis requires a fair amount of legwork on the developers' part to manually build and maintain secondary indexes for those objects. After that, you need to execute several commands to perform your query. With Redis OM and RedisJSON, you can build your model ahead of time and query them with a LINQ interface.
Visualizer
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Redis as a Database — Data Migration With RedisOM, RedisGears and Redlock
You saw how I’m doing the schema and data transformations in Visualizer. My project is open source so if you like looking at code more than reading an article here you go https://github.com/mariusmuntean/Visualizer
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Redis as a Database — Live Leaderboards With PubSub and GraphQL Subscriptions
Find the backend code here and the frontend code here.
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Redis as a Database — Live Data Updates with PubSub and GraphQL Subscriptions
If you just want to see the code, here’s the GitHub link for the backend and here’s the link to the frontend. Btw. this is my third post on using Redis, so make sure to read the others too.
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Redis as a Database with Redis OM
What you’re not getting is a spoon-feeding, instead you’re going to see the relevant parts of Visualizer, a pet project of mine, where I’m using Redis to ingest and query tweets from Twitter’s sample steam.
What are some alternatives?
StackExchange Redis - General purpose redis client
GraphQL for .NET - GraphQL for .NET
redis-om-python - Object mapping, and more, for Redis and Python
tweetinvi - Tweetinvi, an intuitive Twitter C# library for the REST and Stream API. It supports .NET, .NETCore, UAP (Xamarin)...
CacheManager - CacheManager is an open source caching abstraction layer for .NET written in C#. It supports various cache providers and implements many advanced features.
RedisInsight - Redis GUI by Redis
SmartSql - SmartSql = MyBatis in C# + .NET Core+ Cache(Memory | Redis) + R/W Splitting + PropertyChangedTrack +Dynamic Repository + InvokeSync + Diagnostics
redis-om-node - Object mapping, and more, for Redis and Node.js. Written in TypeScript.
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.
redis-om-spring - Spring Data Redis extensions for better search, documents models, and more
elasticsearch-mapper-attachments - Mapper Attachments Type plugin for Elasticsearch