connect-redis is a Redis session store backed by node_redis, and is insanely fast :). Requires redis >= 2.0.0
for the SETEX command.
npm install connect-redis express-session
Pass the express-session
store into connect-redis
to create a RedisStore
constructor.
var session = require('express-session');
var RedisStore = require('connect-redis')(session);
app.use(session({
store: new RedisStore(options),
secret: 'keyboard cat'
}));
A Redis client is required. An existing client can be passed directly using the client
param or created for you using the host
, port
, or socket
params.
client
An existing clienthost
Redis server hostnameport
Redis server portnosocket
Redis server unix_socketurl
Redis server url
The following additional params may be included:
ttl
Redis session TTL (expiration) in seconds. Defaults to session.maxAge (if set), or one day.disableTTL
Disables setting TTL, keys will stay in redis until evicted by other means (overidesttl
)db
Database index to use. Defaults to Redis's default (0).pass
Password for Redis authenticationprefix
Key prefix defaulting to "sess:"unref
Settrue
to unref the Redis client. Warning: this is an experimental feature.serializer
An object containingstringify
andparse
methods compatible with Javascript'sJSON
to override the serializer usedlogErrors
Whether or not to log client errors. (default:false
)- If
true
, a default logging function (console.error
) is provided. - If a function, it is called anytime an error occurs (useful for custom logging)
- If
false
, no logging occurs.
- If
Any options not included in this list will be passed to the redis createClient()
method directly.
Clients other than node_redis
will work if they support the same interface. Just pass the client instance as the client
configuration option. Known supported clients include:
- ioredis - adds support for Redis Sentinel and Cluster
By default, the node_redis
client will auto-reconnect when a connection is lost. But requests may come in during that time. In express, one way this scenario can be handled is including a "session check" after setting up a session (checking for the existence of req.session
):
app.use(session( /* setup session here */ ))
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
if (!req.session) {
return next(new Error('oh no')) // handle error
}
next() // otherwise continue
})
If you want to retry, here is another option.
MIT