feature(redis): async connections

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Houkime 2024-04-01 20:12:02 +00:00 committed by Inex Code
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commit b6118465a0
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Redis pool module for selfprivacy_api
"""
import redis
import redis.asyncio as redis_async
from selfprivacy_api.utils.singleton_metaclass import SingletonMetaclass
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"""
def __init__(self):
url = RedisPool.connection_url(dbnumber=0)
# We need a normal sync pool because otherwise
# our whole API will need to be async
self._pool = redis.ConnectionPool.from_url(
RedisPool.connection_url(dbnumber=0),
url,
decode_responses=True,
)
# We need an async pool for pubsub
self._async_pool = redis_async.ConnectionPool.from_url(
url,
decode_responses=True,
)
self._pubsub_connection = self.get_connection()
@staticmethod
def connection_url(dbnumber: int) -> str:
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"""
return redis.Redis(connection_pool=self._pool)
def get_pubsub(self):
def get_connection_async(self) -> redis_async.Redis:
"""
Get a pubsub connection from the pool.
Get an async connection from the pool.
Async connections allow pubsub.
"""
return self._pubsub_connection.pubsub()
return redis_async.Redis(connection_pool=self._async_pool)

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import asyncio
import pytest
from selfprivacy_api.utils.redis_pool import RedisPool
TEST_KEY = "test:test"
@pytest.fixture()
def empty_redis():
r = RedisPool().get_connection()
r.flushdb()
yield r
r.flushdb()
async def write_to_test_key():
r = RedisPool().get_connection_async()
async with r.pipeline(transaction=True) as pipe:
ok1, ok2 = await pipe.set(TEST_KEY, "value1").set(TEST_KEY, "value2").execute()
assert ok1
assert ok2
assert await r.get(TEST_KEY) == "value2"
await r.close()
def test_async_connection(empty_redis):
r = RedisPool().get_connection()
assert not r.exists(TEST_KEY)
# It _will_ report an error if it arises
asyncio.run(write_to_test_key())
# Confirming that we can read result from sync connection too
assert r.get(TEST_KEY) == "value2"