RustyRedis

RustyRedis is a Redis written in Rust, including a Redis client and a Redis server.

Features

Installation

Make sure you have Rust programming language and Cargo package manager installed. Execute the following commands in the terminal to install:

shell cargo install rusty-redis

Usage

NOTICE: RustyRedis is still under active development and will soon be available.

Running the Redis Server

To run RustyRedis as a Redis server, execute the following command:

shell rusty-redis-server

The server will listen for client connections on the default port 6379. You can also specify a different port number using command-line arguments.

Running the Redis Client

To connect to the Redis server using the RustyRedis client, execute the following command:

shell rusty-redis-client

The client will prompt you to enter commands and display the command execution results.

API Example

RustyRedis provides a simple and easy-to-use API that you can directly use in your Rust projects. Here's a simple example:

```rust use rusty_redis::client::RedisClient;

fn main() { let mut client = RedisClient::new("127.0.0.1", 6379).unwrap();

// Set key-value pair
client.set("name", "John").unwrap();

// Get value by key
let name: Option<String> = client.get("name").unwrap();
println!("Name: {:?}", name);

// Execute Redis command
let response: String = client.command("PING").unwrap();
println!("Response: {}", response);

} ```

For more information on API usage, please refer to the API documentation.

Contributing

Contributions to RustyRedis are welcome! If you have any suggestions or questions, please open an issue or pull request on GitHub.

License

RustyRedis is distributed under the MIT License. Please refer to the LICENSE file for more information.