redis_ts

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redis_ts proivdes a small trait with extension functions for the redis crate to allow working with redis time series data that can be installed as a redis module. Time series commands are available as synchronous and asynchronous versions.

The crate is called redis_ts and you can depend on it via cargo. You will also need redis in your dependencies.

ini [dependencies] redis = "0.17.0" redis_ts = "0.2.0"

Or via git:

ini [dependencies.redis_ts] git = "https://github.com/tompro/redis_ts.git"

## Synchronous usage

To enable redis time series commands you simply load the redis_ts::TsCommands into the scope. All redis time series commands will then be available on your redis connection.

```rust use redis::Commands; use redis_ts::{TsCommands, TsOptions};

let client = redis::Client::open("redis://127.0.0.1/")?; let mut con = client.get_connection()?;

let :() = con.tscreate("my_ts", TsOptions::default())?; ```

## Asynchronous usage

To enable redis time series async commands you simply load the redis_ts::TsAsyncCommands into the scope. All redis time series commands will then be available on your async redis connection.

```rust use redis::AsyncCommands; use redis_ts::{AsyncTsCommands, TsOptions};

let client = redis::Client::open("redis://127.0.0.1/")?; let mut con = client.getasyncconnection().await?;

let :() = con.tscreate("my_ts", TsOptions::default()).await?; ```