Add Redis Support to Flask.
Built on top of redis-py.
Currently a single namespace within the configuration is supported.
REDIS_URL="redis://localhost"
with the Redis instance automatically loading config from this namespace.
In the future, the ability to declare multiple Redis namespaces will be available
REDIS_CACHE_URL="redis://localhost/0"
REDIS_METRICS_URL="redis://localhost/0"
redis_cache = Redis(config_prefix="REDIS_CACHE")
redis_metrics = Redis(config_prefix="REDIS_METRICS")
pip install flask-redis
Or if you must use easy_install:
alias easy_install="pip install $1"
easy_install flask-redis
Your configuration should be declared within your Flask config. You can declare via a Redis URL
REDIS_URL = "redis://:password@localhost:6379/0"
or you are able to declare the following
REDIS_HOST = "localhost"
REDIS_PASSWORD = "password"
REDIS_PORT = 6379
REDIS_DATABASE = 5
To create the redis instance within your application
from flask import Flask
from flask_redis import Redis
app = Flask(__name__)
redis_store = Redis(app)
or
from flask import Flask
from flask_redis import Redis
redis_store = Redis()
def create_app():
app = Flask(__name__)
redis_store.init_app(app)
return app
from core import redis_store
@app.route('/')
def index():
return redis_store.get('potato','Not Set')
Protip: The redis-py package currently holds the 'redis' namespace, so if you are looking to make use of it, your Redis object shouldn't be named 'redis'.
For detailed instructions regarding the usage of the client, check the redis-py documentation.
Advanced features, such as Lua scripting, pipelines and callbacks are detailed within the projects README.