11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Ramteke b449334c8a [Commands] Add STRLEN 2022-02-21 19:10:34 +00:00
Nathan Harris 3c6713038d Refactor RedisCommand into a general use object
Motivation:

RediStack today represents a command as a temporary object for the purpose of writing to the channel.

While it is useful to have an object for that purpose, commands handled in this way require immediate execution
and aren't available for other purposes.

Commands can serve a better purpose as a lightweight object to support delayed execution,
so that pipeling as described in issue #63 could be possible.

Modifications:

- Add: `get` overloads for JSON codable interaction on `RedisClient`
- Add: New `RedisZRangeResultOption` type for better interactions with zrange operations that can optionally return scores
- Add: New `RedisHashFieldKey` for type-safety when working with Hash field keys much like `RedisKey`
- Change: A few API types from enums to structs for library evolution
- Change: `RedisCommandHandler` to operate on a tuple of `RESPValue, EventLoopPromise<RESPValue>` rather than `RedisCommand`
- Change: `RedisCommand` to be a generic struct with the keyword, arguments, and a transform closure to defer execution
- Change: Almost all `RedisClient` command extensions to be factory methods on `RedisCommand` instead
- Change: Many response types to be optional to avoid developers having to do `isNull` checks on their own
- Change: `RedisClient.send(command:arguments:)` to be generic with `send(_:)` as the signature
- Rename: RedisClient extensions for scan methods to be more discoverable and legible as `scanHashField`, etc.

Result:

It should be easier to support a clean pipelining API with deferred command execution,
with extensions being easier for 2nd party developers, and the maintenance overhead of all of the command extensions
should be a little lighter when it comes to changing HOW commands are sent such as adding a context parameter
2020-12-02 08:41:59 +00:00
George Barnett e7b451c42f Add SETEX and PSETEX commands
Motivation:

The SETEX and PSETEX commands are missing.

Modifications:

- Add SETEX command
- Add PSETEX command
- Add integration tests

Result:

Users can atomically set a key with an expire
2020-06-04 17:24:10 +01:00
George Barnett ddfc7b0ae0 Add SET options
Motivation:

SET has a range of options for setting expirations and conditionally
setting a value.

Modification:

- Add another `set` function with a range of options. Options are
  modelled as `struct`s backed by private `enum`s to allow additional
  options to be added without breaking API.
- Added tests

Result:

Options may be specified with `set`, and resolves #67
2020-06-04 16:01:02 +00:00
George Barnett 4b06ece03a Add SETNX command
Motivation:

The SETNX command is missing.

Modifications:

- Add SETNX command
- Add integration test

Result:

Users can set a key only if it does not already exist
2020-06-02 11:36:00 +01:00
Nathan Harris 41f9377d31 Refine Redis Command API
Motivation:

It was noticed that many of the commands are cumbersome to use with boilerplate type casting for each use that can be simplified within the library
by doing type conversion before returning the value to an end user.

Modifications:

Many APIs that return a `RESPValue` now have overloads to provide a `RESPValueConvertible` type that the value will be turned into before being returned.

For a few APIs that returned `RESPValue`, they did so as an Optional. Those APIs have been changed to always provide a `RESPValue` and return `.null` in cases where `nil` was returned.

In addition, the `@inlinable` attribute has been removed from any non-generic command API.

Result:

Developers should have less code boilerplate for turning values from `RESPValue` to their desired type with many commands.
2020-03-19 19:30:54 -07:00
Nathan Harris ea6f427993 Add type-safe representation of Redis keys
Motivation:

Inspired by Swift by Sundell's article on type-safe identifers, the goal of this commit is to have the compiler
assist in preventing incorrect Redis key values from being used in API calls.

See https://www.swiftbysundell.com/articles/type-safe-identifiers-in-swift/ for the inspiration.

Modifications:

- Add new `RedisKey` struct that wraps around a single `String` value that conforms to several expected protocols
  (Hashable, Comparable, Codable, etc.)
- Change all command APIs to require `RedisKey` rather than plain strings

Result:

When encountering an API requiring a RedisKey, it should be much more apparant at the use site what form a value should take.
2019-12-27 21:38:35 -08:00
Nathan Harris adcff65030 Add variadic overloads for several commands
Motivation:

For ergonomics, users sometimes want to provide arguments as a variadic list rather than an array.

Modifications:

- Add variadic overloads for almost all methods that accept lists of homogenous types

Result:

Users should have more flexibility in the way arguments are passed to command methods
2019-10-26 23:55:47 -07:00
Nathan Harris 9e5179f3e4 Add RedisClient.get generic overload
Motivation:

It is wrong to always assume that a GET operation is expecting a String response type, as users may be storing other types of data.

Modifications:

- Add `get` generic method with a constraint for types of `RESPValueConvertible` to convert values to the user desired type
- Change existing `get` method to specialize the generic overload
- Fix incorrect doc block regarding the ELF failure condition

Result:

Users should now be able to specialize the return type of a "GET" command
2019-10-26 22:50:58 -07:00
Nathan Harris a09c434612 Change test utils RedisConnection process to be less opinionated.
Motivation:

After working with RedisKit with RediStackTestUtils as a dependency, it was realized how opinionated the module is in how RedisConnections can be created in test environments.

Modifications:

Require more information, with reasonable defaults for `RedisConnection.init()`. Provide subclass hooks for `RedisIntegrationTestCase` for implementors to make decisions for themselves at how to connect to Redis.

Result:

Users should have more freedom in how they connect to Redis in their units tests.
2019-07-28 00:21:07 -07:00
Nathan Harris ce43dad72e Split tests into two targets: Unit tests and Integration tests
Motivation:

For users looking to contribute, and for those looking to validate the library, it was unclear what tests require an actual connection to a Redis instance in order to run.

Modifications:

Add a `RediStackIntegrationTests` that takes all tests that require a Redis instance in order to run.

Result:

Those looking to run just unit tests, or contribute new tests, can now directly point to a specific testTarget as defined in the Package manifest.
2019-07-28 00:09:19 -07:00