cpp_redis is a C++11 Asynchronous Multi-Platform Lightweight Redis Client, with support for synchronous operations, pipelining, sentinels and high availability.
This fork supports TLS encrypted connections (Windows client only) when using the referenced fork of the tacopie network module.
cpp_redis has no dependency. Its only requirement is C++11.
It comes with no network module, so you are free to configure your own, or to use the default one (tacopie)
cpp_redis::client client;
client.connect();
client.set("hello", "42");
client.get("hello", [](cpp_redis::reply& reply) {
std::cout << reply << std::endl;
});
//! also support std::future
//! std::future<cpp_redis::reply> get_reply = client.get("hello");
client.sync_commit();
//! or client.commit(); for asynchronous callcpp_redis::client full documentation and detailed example.
More about cpp_redis::reply.
cpp_redis::subscriber sub;
sub.connect();
sub.subscribe("some_chan", [](const std::string& chan, const std::string& msg) {
std::cout << "MESSAGE " << chan << ": " << msg << std::endl;
});
sub.psubscribe("*", [](const std::string& chan, const std::string& msg) {
std::cout << "PMESSAGE " << chan << ": " << msg << std::endl;
});
sub.commit();
cpp_redis::subscriber full documentation and detailed example.
A Wiki is available and provides full documentation for the library as well as installation explanations.
A Doxygen documentation is available and provides full API documentation for the library.
cpp_redis is under MIT License.
Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md.
Mike Moening for his unexpected and incredible great work aiming to port cpp_redis on Windows, provides sentinel support and high availability support!
