A fugazi connector for Redis which adds the ability to use redis from the fugazi terminal client.
The connector requires node.js to run, if you don't have it then download or use a package manager.
The package can be found in npm @fugazi/connector.redis:
npm install @fugazi/connector.redis
You then need to compile the typescript files:
npm run compile
// or
node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc -p scripts
npm run start
// or
node scripts/bin/index.js
If you want to pass arguments then:
npm run start -- --redis-host 3232
// or
node scripts/bin/index.js --redis-host 3232
The host to which the redis service is bound to, default is localhost
node scripts/bin/index.js --redis-host 0.0.0.0
The port to which the redis service is bound to, default is 6379
node scripts/bin/index.js --redis-port 6333
The host to which the connector service is bound to, default is localhost
node scripts/bin/index.js --listen-host 0.0.0.0
The port to which the connector service is bound to, default is 33334
node scripts/bin/index.js --listen-port 33333
Once the connector service starts it should print something like:
info: ===== ROUTES START =====
... served routes ...
info: # Root modules:
info: /redis.json
info: ====== ROUTES END ======
info: Connected to redis at localhost:6379
info: server started. listening on localhost:33334
info: connector started
In a fugazi terminal (http://fugazi.io or if hosted anywhere else) load the module from the provided url:
load module from "http://localhost:33334/redis.json"
Now you're ready to use the redis module, for example:
set mykey myvalue
get mykey
Should output:
"myvalue"
The following commands are supported:
More commands to follow.
We'll be happy to get help with this connector (as with all fugazi repos), for example to add unimplemented commands (more info in Add a Redis command).
Feel free to create issues if you're running into trouble, and welcome to ask any question in our gitter.