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koajs/koa-redis: Redis storage for Koa session middleware/cache with Sentinel and Cluster support

Redis storage for Koa session middleware/cache with Sentinel and Cluster support

v4.0.0+ now uses ioredis and has support for Sentinel and Cluster!

npm:

yarn:

koa-redis works with koa-generic-session (a generic session middleware for koa).

For more examples, please see the examples folder of koa-generic-session.

const session = require('koa-generic-session');
const redisStore = require('koa-redis');
const koa = require('koa');

const app = koa();
app.keys = ['keys', 'keykeys'];
app.use(session({
  store: redisStore({
    // Options specified here
  })
}));

app.use(function *() {
  switch (this.path) {
  case '/get':
    get.call(this);
    break;
  case '/remove':
    remove.call(this);
    break;
  case '/regenerate':
    yield regenerate.call(this);
    break;
  }
});

function get() {
  const session = this.session;
  session.count = session.count || 0;
  session.count++;
  this.body = session.count;
}

function remove() {
  this.session = null;
  this.body = 0;
}

function *regenerate() {
  get.call(this);
  yield this.regenerateSession();
  get.call(this);
}

app.listen(8080);
const session = require('koa-generic-session');
const redisStore = require('koa-redis');
const koa = require('koa');

const app = koa();
app.keys = ['keys', 'keykeys'];
app.use(session({
  store: redisStore({
    // Options specified here
    // <https://github.com/luin/ioredis#sentinel>
    sentinels: [
      { host: 'localhost', port: 26379 },
      { host: 'localhost', port: 26380 }
      // ...
    ],
    name: 'mymaster'
  })
}));

// ...
const session = require('koa-generic-session');
const redisStore = require('koa-redis');
const koa = require('koa');

const app = koa();
app.keys = ['keys', 'keykeys'];
app.use(session({
  store: redisStore({
    // Options specified here
    // <https://github.com/luin/ioredis#cluster>
    isRedisCluster: true,
    nodes: [
      {
        port: 6380,
        host: '127.0.0.1'
      },
      {
        port: 6381,
        host: '127.0.0.1'
      }
      // ...
    ],
    // <https://github.com/luin/ioredis/blob/master/API.md#new-clusterstartupnodes-options>
    clusterOptions: {
      // ...
      redisOptions: {
        // ...
      }
    }
  })
}));

// ...

See the ioredis docs for more info.

Note that as of v4.0.0 the disconnect and warning events are removed as ioredis does not support them. The disconnect event is deprecated, although it is still emitted when end events are emitted.

These are some the functions that koa-generic-session uses that you can use manually. You will need to initialize differently than the example above:

const session = require('koa-generic-session');
const redisStore = require('koa-redis')({
  // Options specified here
});
const app = require('koa')();

app.keys = ['keys', 'keykeys'];
app.use(session({
  store: redisStore
}));

Initialize the Redis connection with the optionally provided options (see above). The variable session below references this.

Generator that gets a session by ID. Returns parsed JSON is exists, null if it does not exist, and nothing upon error.

session.set(sid, sess, ttl)

Generator that sets a JSON session by ID with an optional time-to-live (ttl) in milliseconds. Yields ioredis's client.set() or client.setex().

Generator that destroys a session (removes it from Redis) by ID. Tields ioredis's client.del().

Generator that stops a Redis session after everything in the queue has completed. Yields ioredis's client.quit().

Alias to session.quit(). It is not safe to use the real end function, as it cuts off the queue.

String giving the connection status updated using client.status.

Boolean giving the connection status updated using client.status after any of the events above is fired.

Direct access to the ioredis client object.

Server Transaction rate Response time connect without session 6763.56 trans/sec 0.01 secs koa without session 5684.75 trans/sec 0.01 secs connect with session 2759.70 trans/sec 0.02 secs koa with session 2355.38 trans/sec 0.02 secs

Detailed benchmark report here

  1. Start a Redis server on localhost:6379. You can use redis-windows if you are on Windows or just want a quick VM-based server.
  2. Clone the repository and run npm i in it (Windows should work fine).
  3. If you want to see debug output, turn on the prompt's DEBUG flag.
  4. Run npm test to run the tests and generate coverage. To run the tests without generating coverage, run npm run-script test-only.

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