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version: 0.9.12
id: hedis-0.9.12-Kc4yLnmrr0M2M1wSsrkpuS
key: hedis-0.9.12-Kc4yLnmrr0M2M1wSsrkpuS
license: BSD3
copyright: Copyright (c) 2011 Falko Peters
maintainer: Kostiantyn Rybnikov <k-bx@k-bx.com>
homepage: https://github.com/informatikr/hedis
synopsis: Client library for the Redis datastore: supports full command set,
pipelining.
description:
Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store. It is often referred to
as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists,
sets and sorted sets. This library is a Haskell client for the Redis
datastore. Compared to other Haskell client libraries it has some
advantages:
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[Compatibility with Latest Stable Redis:] Hedis is intended
to be used with the latest stable version of Redis (currently 3.2).
Most redis commands (<http://redis.io/commands>) are available as
haskell functions, although MONITOR and SYNC are intentionally
omitted. Additionally, a low-level API is
exposed that makes it easy for the library user to implement further
commands, such as new commands from an experimental Redis version.
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[Automatic Optimal Pipelining:] Commands are pipelined
(<http://redis.io/topics/pipelining>) as much as possible without any
work by the user. See
<http://informatikr.com/2012/redis-pipelining.html> for a
technical explanation of automatic optimal pipelining.
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[Enforced Pub\/Sub semantics:] When subscribed to the Redis Pub\/Sub server
(<http://redis.io/topics/pubsub>), clients are not allowed to issue
commands other than subscribing to or unsubscribing from channels. This
library uses the type system to enforce the correct behavior.
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[Connect via TCP or Unix Domain Socket:] TCP sockets are the default way to
connect to a Redis server. For connections to a server on the same
machine, Unix domain sockets offer higher performance than the standard
TCP connection.
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For detailed documentation, see the "Database.Redis" module.
.
category: Database
author: Falko Peters <falko.peters@gmail.com>
exposed: True
exposed-modules:
Database.Redis
hidden-modules: Database.Redis.Core
Database.Redis.ProtocolPipelining Database.Redis.Protocol
Database.Redis.PubSub Database.Redis.Transactions
Database.Redis.Types Database.Redis.Commands
Database.Redis.ManualCommands
abi: 7cebe6da3fe027eef0945c1f985ba8a0
trusted: False
import-dirs: /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc/lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-8.0.2/hedis-0.9.12-Kc4yLnmrr0M2M1wSsrkpuS
library-dirs: /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc/lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-8.0.2/hedis-0.9.12-Kc4yLnmrr0M2M1wSsrkpuS
dynamic-library-dirs: /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc/lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-8.0.2
data-dir: /usr/share/hedis
hs-libraries: HShedis-0.9.12-Kc4yLnmrr0M2M1wSsrkpuS
depends:
async-2.1.1.1-8yywY4inVGRLJSCg60gBXj base-4.9.1.0
bytestring-0.10.8.1
bytestring-lexing-0.5.0.2-6li4dsGccWCHhBeSRzrvae deepseq-1.4.2.0
mtl-2.2.1-BLKBelFsPB3BoFeSWSOYj6
network-2.6.3.2-IsLM4TXcLoRI0fmmBYVyQz
resource-pool-0.2.3.2-LHPMXtzRajnJb6V2uQECic
scanner-0.2-4lcLejGin4EFaBwHS4mjDD
stm-2.4.4.1-JQn4hNPyYjP5m9AcbI88Ve
text-1.2.2.2-9UQZjEJZQFSGMffj1Z5g00 time-1.6.0.1
unordered-containers-0.2.8.0-Bp9XgxjuHxcI4tFehVMDGC
vector-0.12.0.1-692PQMDMB6pIQ1uGwefDcQ
haddock-interfaces: /usr/lib/ghc-doc/haddock/hedis-0.9.12/hedis.haddock
haddock-html: /usr/share/doc/libghc-hedis-doc/html/
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