Redis Client
Description
Using the Xbasic Redis Client.
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- Description
- Redis Use Cases
- Redis is a service primarily for communication between programs, be it through shared data, or through communication through either Lists or Channels. 
- Getting Started
- Getting started with Redis. 
- Simple Example Using Redis Keys
- Redis can be used to get/set keys/value pairs. 
- Using Redis Increment
- Redis can atomically increment an existing Redis key value. 
- Use Redis to define a List
- Redis can be used to maintain named lists. 
- Using a Redis Hash
- Redis hash is a key that contains its own 'keys' called 'fields'. 
- Execute command
- For commands that have not been included in the client API, the execute command can be used. 
- Accessing Redis on another host
- Example of accessing remote Redis instance. 
- Redis Authentication
- For commands that have not been included in the client API, the execute command can be used. 
- Listener Example Using Redis
- Xbasic scripts can wait for Redis commands using a listener. 
- The Redis Publish Subscribe Pattern
- An example of how to implement Redis Publish and Subscribe in Xbasic. 
- A Redis Monitor
- An Xbasic code example implementing a Redis Monitor program.