Oredis is a library for storing objects in Redis, a persistent key-value database. It includes an extensible list of validations and has very good performance.
from oredis.models import Model
from oredis.manager import Manager
from oredis.fields import String, PrimaryKey, StringPK, Integer, DateTime
class NoteManager(Manager):
pass
class NoteModel(Model):
id = PrimaryKey()
title = String()
pk_hash = StringPK()
body = String(required = True)
objects = NoteManager(connection = redis.Redis())
In [19]: note1 = NoteModel(title = "Hello world!",
....: body="I am currently engaged in teaching my brother to program.
He is a total beginner, but very smart. (And he actually wants to learn).
I've noticed that some of our sessions have gotten bogged down in minor details,
and I don't feel I've been very organized. (But the answers to this
post have helped a lot.)")
In [20]: note1
Out[20]: <NoteModel: 942>
In [21]: note1.title
Out[21]: 'Hello world!'
In [22]: note1.title
To use oredis use pip or easy_install:
pip install oredis
or
easy_install oredis
Fork https://github.com/lispython/oredis/ , create commit and pull request.
Thanks Alexander Solovyov for some concepts are taken from orem library.