Simple active record for redis. Drop-in replacement for CQLEngine
I needed an active record that worked almost as a drop-in replacement for CQLEngine.
Long-story-short I had a project where I originally wrote the db layer usign cassandra, through CQLEngine. It became an overkill and I decided to use redis instead.
There is a pretty good documentation available and more importantly I commited to 100% of unit and functional test coverage. This code is battle ready for production, if you find any bugs in it you can fix within minutes.
That also means that collaboration is easy, just don't break anything, don't delete tests and add as test coverage to you collaboration: when fixing a bug, write at least one test to reproduce the problem in an automated way.
If you want a new feature, please feel free to open a ticket and request, someone might make your dreams come true. Better yet, submit a pull request; just please remember to write tests and documentation for your contributions.
$ pip install repocket
>>> from repocket import attributes >>> from repocket import ActiveRecord >>> >>> >>> class User(ActiveRecord): ... name = attributes.Unicode() ... house_name = attributes.Unicode() ... email = attributes.Bytes() ... password = attributes.Bytes() ... metadata = attributes.JSON()
>>> import bcrypt >>> harry = User( ... id='970773fa-4de1-11e5-86f4-6c4008a70392', ... name='Harry Potter', ... email='[email protected]', ... house_name='Gryffindor', ... password=bcrypt.hashpw(b'hermione42', bcrypt.gensalt(10)), ... metadata={ ... 'known_tricks': [ ... "Protego", ... "Expelliarmus", ... "Wingardium Leviosa", ... "Expecto Patronum" ... ] ... } ... ) >>> redis_keys_for_harry = harry.save() >>> >>> ron = User.create( ... id='40997aa4-71fc-4ad3-b0d7-04c0fac6d6d8', ... name='Ron Weasley', ... house_name='Gryffindor', ... email='[email protected]', ... password=bcrypt.hashpw(b'hermione42', bcrypt.gensalt(10)), ... metadata={ ... 'known_tricks': [ ... "Protego", ... "Expelliarmus", ... ] ... } ... )
>>> harry = User.objects.get(id='970773fa-4de1-11e5-86f4-6c4008a70392') >>> harry.metadata >>> results = User.objects.filter(house_name='Griffindor') >>> len(results) >>> results[0] == harry True >>> results[1] == ron True