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A high performance Redis protocol (RESP) implementation for SwiftNIO

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SwiftNIO Redis

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SwiftNIO Redis is a Swift package that contains a high performance Redis protocol implementation for SwiftNIO. This is a standalone project and has no other dependencies but SwiftNIO.

Apart from the protocol implementation which can encode and decode RESP (REdis Serialization Protocol), we also provide a Redis client module build on top.

What is Redis? Redis is a highly scalable in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker. For example it can be used to implement a session store backing a web backend using its "expiring keys" feature, or it can be used as a relay to implement a chat server using its builtin PubSub features.

This Swift package includes the RESP protocol implementation. A simple Redis client can be found on swift-nio-redis-client. We also provide an actual Redis Server written in Swift, using SwiftNIO and SwiftNIO Redis.

Performance

This implementation is focused on performance. It tries to reuse NIO ByteBuffers as much as possible to avoid copies.

The parser is based on a state machine, not on a buffering ByteToMessageDecoder/Encoder. That doesn't make it nice, but efficient ;-)

Importing the module using Swift Package Manager

An example Package.swift importing the necessary modules:

// swift-tools-version:5.0

import PackageDescription

let package = Package(
    name: "RedisTests",
    dependencies: [
        .package(url: "https://github.com/SwiftNIOExtras/swift-nio-redis.git", 
                 from: "0.9.2")
    ],
    targets: [
        .target(name: "MyProtocolTool",
                dependencies: [ "NIORedis" ])
    ]
)

Using the SwiftNIO Redis protocol handler

The RESP protocol is implemented as a regular ChannelHandler, similar to NIOHTTP1. It takes incoming ByteBuffer data, parses that, and emits RESPValue items. Same the other way around, the user writes RESPValue (or RESPEncodable) objects, and the handler renders such into ByteBuffers.

The NIORedis module has a litte more information.

To add the RESP handler to a NIO Channel pipeline, the configureRedisPipeline method is called, e.g.:

import NIORedis

bootstrap.channelInitializer { channel in
    channel.pipeline
        .configureRedisPipeline()
        .then { ... }
}

Status

The protocol implementation is considered complete. There are a few open ends in the telnet variant, yet the regular binary protocol is considered done.

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