Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: redisdol
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: redis with a simple (dict-like or list-like) interface
Home-page: https://github.com/i2mint/redisdol
Author: OtoSense
License: apache-2.0
Description: 
        # redisdol
        redis with a simple (dict-like or list-like) interface
        
        
        To install:	```pip install redisdol```
        
        
        Provides a `collections.abc.MutableMapping` (i.e. dict-like) interface to Redis.
        
        Note that Redis automatically converts everything to bytes when writing, which means that
        read and write are not inverse of each other in the base RedisPersister.
        A serialization/deserialization layer can be added to make read and write consistent.
        
        ```python
        >>> from redisdol import RedisBytesPersister
        >>> s = RedisBytesPersister()  # plenty of params possible (all those of redis.Redis), but taking defaults.
        >>>
        >>> # clear the kehys we'll be using
        >>> keys = ['_pyst_test_str', '_pyst_test_int', '_pyst_test_float']
        >>> for k in keys:
        ...     del s[k]
        >>>
        >>> before_length = len(s)
        >>>
        >>> s['_pyst_test_str'] = 'hello'
        >>> s['_pyst_test_str']  # note you won't be getting a str but bytes
        b'hello'
        >>>
        >>> '_pyst_test_str' in s
        >>>
        >>> # numbers are converted to strings then bytes
        >>> s['_pyst_test_int'] = 42
        >>> assert s['_pyst_test_int'] == b'42'
        >>> s['_pyst_test_float'] = 3.14
        >>> assert s['_pyst_test_float'] == b'3.14'
        >>>
        >>> assert len(s) == before_length + 3
        >>>
        >>> '_pyst_test_float' in
        >>>
        >>> # clean up
        >>> for k in keys:
        ...     del s[k]
        >>>
        ```
        
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