Welcome to redis-py’s documentation!¶
Getting Started¶
redis-py requires a running Redis server, and Python 3.6+. See the Redis quickstart for Redis installation instructions.
redis-py can be installed using pip via pip install redis
.
Quickly connecting to redis¶
There are two quick ways to connect to Redis.
Assuming you run Redis on localhost:6379 (the default)
import redis
r = redis.Redis()
r.ping()
Running redis on foo.bar.com, port 12345
import redis
r = redis.Redis(host='foo.bar.com', port=12345)
r.ping()
Another example with foo.bar.com, port 12345
import redis
r = redis.from_url('redis://foo.bar.com:12345')
r.ping()
After that, you probably want to run redis commands.
Redis Command Functions¶
Module Documentation¶
Contributing¶
License¶
This projectis licensed under the MIT license.