%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-redgrease Version: 0.3.30 Release: 1 Summary: RedisGears helper package License: MIT License URL: https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/43/b2/1c498e30bb2f73ba8916174b0ae4b7e8a40818d0d3bf04e64d2744d425bc/redgrease-0.3.30.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-attrs Requires: python3-redis Requires: python3-cloudpickle Requires: python3-packaging Requires: python3-wrapt Requires: python3-typing-extensions Requires: python3-redis-py-cluster Requires: python3-watchdog Requires: python3-ConfigArgParse Requires: python3-pyyaml Requires: python3-attrs Requires: python3-redis Requires: python3-cloudpickle Requires: python3-packaging Requires: python3-wrapt Requires: python3-typing-extensions Requires: python3-redis-py-cluster Requires: python3-watchdog Requires: python3-ConfigArgParse Requires: python3-pyyaml Requires: python3-attrs Requires: python3-redis Requires: python3-cloudpickle Requires: python3-packaging Requires: python3-wrapt Requires: python3-typing-extensions Requires: python3-redis-py-cluster Requires: python3-attrs Requires: python3-redis Requires: python3-cloudpickle Requires: python3-packaging Requires: python3-wrapt %description [![Redis Gears](https://img.shields.io/badge/Redis-Gears-DC382D?logo=redis)](https://redislabs.com/modules/redis-gears/) [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/lyngon/redgrease)](https://mit-license.org/) [![PyPI Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/redgrease)](https://pypi.org/project/redgrease/#history) [![PyPI - Status](https://img.shields.io/pypi/status/redgrease)](https://pypi.org/project/redgrease) [![PyPI Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/redgrease)](https://pypi.org/project/redgrease) [![PyPI PythonVersion](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/redgrease)](https://www.python.org/) [![Language grade: Python](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/python/g/lyngon/redgrease.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/lyngon/redgrease/context:python) [![Total alerts](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/alerts/g/lyngon/redgrease.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/lyngon/redgrease/alerts/) [![tests](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/actions/workflows/full_tests.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/actions/workflows/full_tests.yml) [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/redgrease/badge/?version=latest)](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/lyngon/redgrease/branch/main/graph/badge.svg?token=pQZbBVxxmm)](https://codecov.io/gh/lyngon/redgrease) [![Dependencies status](https://img.shields.io/librariesio/github/lyngon/redgrease)](https://libraries.io/pypi/redgrease) [![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/lyngon/redgrease)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed) [![GitHub Open bugs](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-raw/lyngon/redgrease/bug?label=open%20bugs)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Abug) [![GitHub Closed issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-closed-raw/lyngon/redgrease?color=informational)]() [![Lines of Code](https://img.shields.io/tokei/lines/github/lyngon/redgrease?label=LOC)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/pulse) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) [![Docker Image](https://img.shields.io/docker/v/lyngon/redgrease?label=lyngon%2Fredgrease&logo=docker)](https://hub.docker.com/r/lyngon/redgrease) [![mushroom, mushroom!](https://img.shields.io/badge/mushroom-mushroom!-green)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGlyFc79BUE) [![Language Python](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/lyngon/redgrease)](https://www.python.org/) # RedGrease RedGrease is a Python package and set of tools to facilitate development against [Redis](https://redis.io/) in general and [Redis Gears](https://redislabs.com/modules/redis-gears/) in particular. It may help you create: - Advanced analytical queries, - Event based and streaming data processing, - Custom Redis commands and interactions, - And much, much more... ... all written in Python and running distributed ON your Redis nodes. ## Read the [Documentation](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) ## Installation - [Client](#client-installation) - I.e. Package used by application and/or during dev. - [Runtime](#runtime-installation) - I.e. Package installed on the Redis engine. ## Quick Example: ```python import redgrease as rdgr conn = rdgr.RedisGears(host='localhost', port=30001) # count for each genre how many times it appears results = ( rdgr.KeysReader() .keys(type='hash') .map(lambda key: rdgr.cmd.hget(key, 'genres')) .filter(lambda x:x != '\\N') .flatmap(lambda x: x.split(',')) .map(str.strip) .countby() .run(on=conn) ) for res in results: print(f"{res['key']::<15s}{res['value']}") ``` ## RedGrease consists of the followinig, components: 1. [A Redis / Redis Gears client](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), which is an extended version of the [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) client, but with additional pythonic functions, mapping closely (1-to-1) to the Redis Gears command set (e.g. `RG.PYEXECUTE`, `RG.GETRESULT`, `RG.TRIGGER`, `RG.DUMPREGISTRATIONS` etc), outlined [here](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/commands.html) ```python import redgrease gear_script = ... # Some vanilla Gear script string, a GearFunction object or a script file path. rg = redgrease.RedisGears() rg.gears.pyexecute(gear_script) # <-- ``` 2. Wrappers for the [runtime functions](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) (e.g. `GearsBuilder`, `GB`, `atomic`, `execute`, `log` etc) that are automatically loaded into the server [runtime environment](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/runtime.html). These placeholder versions provide **docstrings**, **auto completion** and **type hints** during development, and does not clash with the actual runtime, i.e does not require redgrease to be installed on the server. ![basic hints](docs/images/basic_usage_hints.jpg) 3. [Server side Redis commands](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), allowing for **all** Redis (v.6) commands to be executed on serverside as if using a Redis 'client' class, instead of 'manually' invoking the `execute()`. It is basically the [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) client, but with `execute_command()` rewired to use the Gears-native `execute()` instead under the hood. ```python import redgrease def download_image(annotation): img_id = annotation["image_id"] img_key = f"image:{img_id}" if redgrease.cmd.hexists(img_key, "image_data"): # <- hexists # image already downloaded return img_key redgrease.log(f"Downloadign image for annotation: {annotation}") image_url = redgrease.cmd.hget(img_key, "url") # <- hget response = requests.get(image_url) redgrease.cmd.hset(img_key, "image_data", bytes(response.content)) # <- hset return img_key # Redis connection (with Gears) connection = redgrease.RedisGears() # Automatically download corresponding image, whenever an annotation is created. image_keys = ( redgrease.KeysReader() .values(type="hash", event="hset") .foreach(download_image, requirements=["requests"]) .register("annotation:*", on=connection) ) ``` 4. ['First class'](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-class_citizen) [GearFunction objects](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), inspired by the remote builders of the official [redisgears-py](https://github.com/RedisGears/redisgears-py) client, but with some differences. ```python records = redgrease.KeysReader().records(type="hash") # <- fun 1 : hash-recods record_listener = ( # <- fun 2, "extents" fun 1 records.foreach(schedule) .register(key_pattern, eventTypes=["hset"]) ) count_by_status = ( # <- fun 3, also "extends" fun 1 records.countby(lambda r: r.value.get("status", "unknown")) .map(lambda r: {r["key"]: r["value"]}) .aggregate({}, lambda a, r: dict(a, **r)) .run(key_pattern) ) process_records = ( # <- fun 4 redgrease.StreamReader() .values() # <- Sugar .foreach(process, requirements=["numpy"]) .register("to_be_processed") ) # Instantiate client objects server = redgrease.RedisGears() # Different ways of executing server.gears.pyexecute(record_listener) process_records.on(server) count = count_by_status.on(server) ``` :warning: As with the official package, this require that the server runtime Python version matches the client runtime that defined the function. As of writing this is Only for Python 3.7. But don't worry, both "vanilla" and RedGrease flavoured Gear functions can still be excuted by file. 5. [CLI tool](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) running and or loading of Gears scripts onto a Redis Gears cluster. Particularls useful for "trigger-based" CommandReader Gears. It also provides a simple form of 'hot-reloading' of Redis Gears scripts, by continously monitoring directories containing Redis Gears scripts and automatically 'pyexecute' them on a Redis Gear instance if it detects modifications. The purpose is mainly to streamline development of 'trigger-style' Gear scripts by providing a form of hot-reloading functionality. ``` redgrease --server 10.0.2.21 --watch scripts/ ``` This will 'pyexecute' the gears scripts in the 'scripts' directory against the server. It will also watch the directors for changes and re-execute the scripts if they have been modified. 6. Other boilerplate or otherwise functions and utilities (`redgrease.utils`), that are commonly used in gears. e.g: - A record `record` function that can be used to transform the default `KeysReader` dict to an `Records` object with the appropriate attributes. - CommandReader + Trigger function decorator, that makes custom Redis Commands really easy. - Helpers to aid debugging and/ or testing of gears. - ... Additional feature suggestions appriciated. 7. Docker images with redgrease pre-installed as well as, hopefully, variants for all python versions 3.6 or later (Work-in-Progress). ## Example usage: ```python import redgrease import redgrease.utils relevant_usr_fields = { "active": bool, "permissions": redgrease.utils.list_parser(str), } # # "Open" Gear function # Extracting a dict for every 'active' user active_users = ( redgrease.KeysOnlyReader() .map(lambda key: redgrease.cmd.hmget(key, *relevant_usr_fields.keys())) .map( lambda udata: redgrease.utils.to_dict( udata, keys=relevant_usr_fields.keys(), val_transform=relevant_usr_fields ) ) .filter(lambda usr: usr["active"]) ) # # "Open" Gear function re-use # Count the number of active users active_user_count = active_users.count() # Get all the distinct user permissions all_issued_permissions = active_users.flatmap(lambda usr: usr["permissions"]).distinct() # # Redis Client w. Gears-features can be created separately r = redgrease.RedisGears() # # Two ways of running: # With 'pyexecute' ... count = r.gears.pyexecute(active_user_count.run("user:*")) # ... or using the 'on' method permissions = all_issued_permissions.run("user:*").on(r) # Result values are directly accessible print(f"Count: {count}") if count > 100: print("So many users!") print(permissions) if "root" in permissions: print("Someone has root permissions") # Errors can be accessed too if count.errors: print(f"Errors counting users: {count.errors}") if permissions.errors: print(f"Errors collecting permissions: {permissions.errors}") ``` # Installation Redgrease may be installed either as a developmet tool only, a client library and/or as a runtime library on the Redis Gears server. It can be installed with different 'extras' dependencies depending on preferred usage. ## Client Installation Installaton for development and/or client application environment. In the environment where you develop your Gears scripts, simply install 'redgrease' with pip3, as usual: ``` python3 -m pip install redgrease[all] ``` This installs all the dependencies, allowing for the full features set. `reagrease[cli]` : Installs dependencies for the CLI ## Runtime Installation Installation for the Redis Gears Runtime / Server. ### Server Requirements Firstly, the Redis Engine must be running the Redis Gears module. The easiest way to get started is to run published Docker images: 1) Single engine setup ``` docker run -p 6379:6379 redislabs/redisgears ``` 2) Three master node cluster setup ``` docker run -p 30001:30001 -p 30002:30002 -p 30003:30003 redislabs/rgcluster ``` For more advanced deployments of Redis with Gears, please refer to the [official Gears installation documentation](https://docs.redislabs.com/latest/modules/redisgears/installing-redisgears/). ### Redgrease Runtime Package As for RedGrease, it is recommended to use the `redgrease[runtime]` package as a server side dependency. This installs dependencies for the all the server side features such as server side Redis commands and the runtime for gears constructed with the Remote Gears Builder. The easiest way of installing the latest stable runtime package is by simply setting the `enforce_redgrease` argument of `pyexecute` to `True`. Redgrease will also be automatically enforced when executing any dynamically constructed GearFunction objects. ```python import redgrease rg = redgrease.RedisGears() rg.gears.pyexecute(enforce_redgrease=True) ``` **NOTE:** Its possible to pin the versions inside `enforce_redgrese`, see `redgrease.requirements.PackageOption` for more details. ## Extras The current 3rd party packages in the `runtime` extras are: - [attrs](https://pypi.org/project/attrs/) - For parsing composite Gears response structures into attrs objects - [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) - Needed for server-side Redis commands - [cludpickle](https://pypi.org/project/cloudpickle/) - Needed for the "Remote" gears (similar to the official [redisgears-py](https://github.com/RedisGears/redisgears-py) client) ### Note on the runtime environment If the only thing you need is the `redgrease` client, documentation, type hints and the loader CLI for development of conventional Gears scripts (i.e that only use the standard commands and loaded as strings), **then the RedGrease package is not strictly required to be installed** in the Redis Gears Python Runtime environment (i.e. on the server). You can in this case, simply remove the `redgrease` import clause from your script, after development, but before `pyexecuting` them as per the [Redis Gears documentation](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/intro.html). Such scripts will still run perfectly fine without `redgrease` in Redis Gears Environment. A minimal install, without any 3rd party dependencies, which is pretty much only the syntactic sugar and runtime placeholders, can be installed using the bare `redgrease` package. This might be useful if you really don't want the 3rd party packages in the server runtime but still want to use the `redgrease` sugar. You can also use the RedGrease watcher or loader CLI to automate loading your scripts as well as requirements from a normal `requirements.txt` files, as outlined [here](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease) # Usage / Documentation The documention is work-in-progress, but the latest and greatest version is available here: ### https://redgrease.readthedocs.io Go read the docs! # Testing Tests are separate from the package, but are available in the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease). ``` git clone https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease ``` In order to run the tests, [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) is required to be installed in order to spin up fresh Redis instances, on demand for the tests. Pytest and quite a number of its add-ons, as well as `tox`, is also needed to run the tests properly. All tests, including development, requirements are best installed through: ``` cd redgrease/ python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install -r src/requirements-dev.txt ``` Then the test can be run with: ``` pytest ``` **NOTE:** Running the tests takes very long, because a new fresh Redis instance is spun up **for each test**, just to ensure no risk of cross-contamination. This may be optimized, as many tests are actually independent, but it's left like this for now. # Why This? The need for this arose from wanting to prototype the concepts for a new Redis module, using Gears CommandReaders and triggers instead of having to write a full fledged module in C. Initially RedGrease has been just a very simple module, with placeholders for the default Redis gears runtime functions, with type hints and docstrings, just to make it more convenient and less error prone to write Gears functions. Then the loader CLI was created, in order to further speed up the rapid development cycle. Then the server-side Redis `client` commands function was added to minimize errors (e.g. misspelled command strings). Then the client was added ... and before long it started to get a life of its own. Note that this means RedGrease package is primarily intended to be an aid for **development** of Gears scripts, and was not originally intended to be used in any "production" software. This intent has now changed, and the new goal is now to make Redgrease a production grade package for Redis Gears. Granted, there is still quite some way to go to get there, so your support and feedback is greatly appreciated. If you like this project, or want professional support, please consider [sponsoring](https://github.com/sponsors/lyngon). %package -n python3-redgrease Summary: RedisGears helper package Provides: python-redgrease BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-redgrease [![Redis Gears](https://img.shields.io/badge/Redis-Gears-DC382D?logo=redis)](https://redislabs.com/modules/redis-gears/) [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/lyngon/redgrease)](https://mit-license.org/) [![PyPI Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/redgrease)](https://pypi.org/project/redgrease/#history) [![PyPI - Status](https://img.shields.io/pypi/status/redgrease)](https://pypi.org/project/redgrease) [![PyPI Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/redgrease)](https://pypi.org/project/redgrease) [![PyPI PythonVersion](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/redgrease)](https://www.python.org/) [![Language grade: Python](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/python/g/lyngon/redgrease.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/lyngon/redgrease/context:python) [![Total alerts](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/alerts/g/lyngon/redgrease.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/lyngon/redgrease/alerts/) [![tests](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/actions/workflows/full_tests.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/actions/workflows/full_tests.yml) [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/redgrease/badge/?version=latest)](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/lyngon/redgrease/branch/main/graph/badge.svg?token=pQZbBVxxmm)](https://codecov.io/gh/lyngon/redgrease) [![Dependencies status](https://img.shields.io/librariesio/github/lyngon/redgrease)](https://libraries.io/pypi/redgrease) [![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/lyngon/redgrease)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed) [![GitHub Open bugs](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-raw/lyngon/redgrease/bug?label=open%20bugs)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Abug) [![GitHub Closed issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues-closed-raw/lyngon/redgrease?color=informational)]() [![Lines of Code](https://img.shields.io/tokei/lines/github/lyngon/redgrease?label=LOC)](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease/pulse) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) [![Docker Image](https://img.shields.io/docker/v/lyngon/redgrease?label=lyngon%2Fredgrease&logo=docker)](https://hub.docker.com/r/lyngon/redgrease) [![mushroom, mushroom!](https://img.shields.io/badge/mushroom-mushroom!-green)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGlyFc79BUE) [![Language Python](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/lyngon/redgrease)](https://www.python.org/) # RedGrease RedGrease is a Python package and set of tools to facilitate development against [Redis](https://redis.io/) in general and [Redis Gears](https://redislabs.com/modules/redis-gears/) in particular. It may help you create: - Advanced analytical queries, - Event based and streaming data processing, - Custom Redis commands and interactions, - And much, much more... ... all written in Python and running distributed ON your Redis nodes. ## Read the [Documentation](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) ## Installation - [Client](#client-installation) - I.e. Package used by application and/or during dev. - [Runtime](#runtime-installation) - I.e. Package installed on the Redis engine. ## Quick Example: ```python import redgrease as rdgr conn = rdgr.RedisGears(host='localhost', port=30001) # count for each genre how many times it appears results = ( rdgr.KeysReader() .keys(type='hash') .map(lambda key: rdgr.cmd.hget(key, 'genres')) .filter(lambda x:x != '\\N') .flatmap(lambda x: x.split(',')) .map(str.strip) .countby() .run(on=conn) ) for res in results: print(f"{res['key']::<15s}{res['value']}") ``` ## RedGrease consists of the followinig, components: 1. [A Redis / Redis Gears client](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), which is an extended version of the [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) client, but with additional pythonic functions, mapping closely (1-to-1) to the Redis Gears command set (e.g. `RG.PYEXECUTE`, `RG.GETRESULT`, `RG.TRIGGER`, `RG.DUMPREGISTRATIONS` etc), outlined [here](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/commands.html) ```python import redgrease gear_script = ... # Some vanilla Gear script string, a GearFunction object or a script file path. rg = redgrease.RedisGears() rg.gears.pyexecute(gear_script) # <-- ``` 2. Wrappers for the [runtime functions](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) (e.g. `GearsBuilder`, `GB`, `atomic`, `execute`, `log` etc) that are automatically loaded into the server [runtime environment](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/runtime.html). These placeholder versions provide **docstrings**, **auto completion** and **type hints** during development, and does not clash with the actual runtime, i.e does not require redgrease to be installed on the server. ![basic hints](docs/images/basic_usage_hints.jpg) 3. [Server side Redis commands](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), allowing for **all** Redis (v.6) commands to be executed on serverside as if using a Redis 'client' class, instead of 'manually' invoking the `execute()`. It is basically the [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) client, but with `execute_command()` rewired to use the Gears-native `execute()` instead under the hood. ```python import redgrease def download_image(annotation): img_id = annotation["image_id"] img_key = f"image:{img_id}" if redgrease.cmd.hexists(img_key, "image_data"): # <- hexists # image already downloaded return img_key redgrease.log(f"Downloadign image for annotation: {annotation}") image_url = redgrease.cmd.hget(img_key, "url") # <- hget response = requests.get(image_url) redgrease.cmd.hset(img_key, "image_data", bytes(response.content)) # <- hset return img_key # Redis connection (with Gears) connection = redgrease.RedisGears() # Automatically download corresponding image, whenever an annotation is created. image_keys = ( redgrease.KeysReader() .values(type="hash", event="hset") .foreach(download_image, requirements=["requests"]) .register("annotation:*", on=connection) ) ``` 4. ['First class'](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-class_citizen) [GearFunction objects](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), inspired by the remote builders of the official [redisgears-py](https://github.com/RedisGears/redisgears-py) client, but with some differences. ```python records = redgrease.KeysReader().records(type="hash") # <- fun 1 : hash-recods record_listener = ( # <- fun 2, "extents" fun 1 records.foreach(schedule) .register(key_pattern, eventTypes=["hset"]) ) count_by_status = ( # <- fun 3, also "extends" fun 1 records.countby(lambda r: r.value.get("status", "unknown")) .map(lambda r: {r["key"]: r["value"]}) .aggregate({}, lambda a, r: dict(a, **r)) .run(key_pattern) ) process_records = ( # <- fun 4 redgrease.StreamReader() .values() # <- Sugar .foreach(process, requirements=["numpy"]) .register("to_be_processed") ) # Instantiate client objects server = redgrease.RedisGears() # Different ways of executing server.gears.pyexecute(record_listener) process_records.on(server) count = count_by_status.on(server) ``` :warning: As with the official package, this require that the server runtime Python version matches the client runtime that defined the function. As of writing this is Only for Python 3.7. But don't worry, both "vanilla" and RedGrease flavoured Gear functions can still be excuted by file. 5. [CLI tool](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) running and or loading of Gears scripts onto a Redis Gears cluster. Particularls useful for "trigger-based" CommandReader Gears. It also provides a simple form of 'hot-reloading' of Redis Gears scripts, by continously monitoring directories containing Redis Gears scripts and automatically 'pyexecute' them on a Redis Gear instance if it detects modifications. The purpose is mainly to streamline development of 'trigger-style' Gear scripts by providing a form of hot-reloading functionality. ``` redgrease --server 10.0.2.21 --watch scripts/ ``` This will 'pyexecute' the gears scripts in the 'scripts' directory against the server. It will also watch the directors for changes and re-execute the scripts if they have been modified. 6. Other boilerplate or otherwise functions and utilities (`redgrease.utils`), that are commonly used in gears. e.g: - A record `record` function that can be used to transform the default `KeysReader` dict to an `Records` object with the appropriate attributes. - CommandReader + Trigger function decorator, that makes custom Redis Commands really easy. - Helpers to aid debugging and/ or testing of gears. - ... Additional feature suggestions appriciated. 7. Docker images with redgrease pre-installed as well as, hopefully, variants for all python versions 3.6 or later (Work-in-Progress). ## Example usage: ```python import redgrease import redgrease.utils relevant_usr_fields = { "active": bool, "permissions": redgrease.utils.list_parser(str), } # # "Open" Gear function # Extracting a dict for every 'active' user active_users = ( redgrease.KeysOnlyReader() .map(lambda key: redgrease.cmd.hmget(key, *relevant_usr_fields.keys())) .map( lambda udata: redgrease.utils.to_dict( udata, keys=relevant_usr_fields.keys(), val_transform=relevant_usr_fields ) ) .filter(lambda usr: usr["active"]) ) # # "Open" Gear function re-use # Count the number of active users active_user_count = active_users.count() # Get all the distinct user permissions all_issued_permissions = active_users.flatmap(lambda usr: usr["permissions"]).distinct() # # Redis Client w. Gears-features can be created separately r = redgrease.RedisGears() # # Two ways of running: # With 'pyexecute' ... count = r.gears.pyexecute(active_user_count.run("user:*")) # ... or using the 'on' method permissions = all_issued_permissions.run("user:*").on(r) # Result values are directly accessible print(f"Count: {count}") if count > 100: print("So many users!") print(permissions) if "root" in permissions: print("Someone has root permissions") # Errors can be accessed too if count.errors: print(f"Errors counting users: {count.errors}") if permissions.errors: print(f"Errors collecting permissions: {permissions.errors}") ``` # Installation Redgrease may be installed either as a developmet tool only, a client library and/or as a runtime library on the Redis Gears server. It can be installed with different 'extras' dependencies depending on preferred usage. ## Client Installation Installaton for development and/or client application environment. In the environment where you develop your Gears scripts, simply install 'redgrease' with pip3, as usual: ``` python3 -m pip install redgrease[all] ``` This installs all the dependencies, allowing for the full features set. `reagrease[cli]` : Installs dependencies for the CLI ## Runtime Installation Installation for the Redis Gears Runtime / Server. ### Server Requirements Firstly, the Redis Engine must be running the Redis Gears module. The easiest way to get started is to run published Docker images: 1) Single engine setup ``` docker run -p 6379:6379 redislabs/redisgears ``` 2) Three master node cluster setup ``` docker run -p 30001:30001 -p 30002:30002 -p 30003:30003 redislabs/rgcluster ``` For more advanced deployments of Redis with Gears, please refer to the [official Gears installation documentation](https://docs.redislabs.com/latest/modules/redisgears/installing-redisgears/). ### Redgrease Runtime Package As for RedGrease, it is recommended to use the `redgrease[runtime]` package as a server side dependency. This installs dependencies for the all the server side features such as server side Redis commands and the runtime for gears constructed with the Remote Gears Builder. The easiest way of installing the latest stable runtime package is by simply setting the `enforce_redgrease` argument of `pyexecute` to `True`. Redgrease will also be automatically enforced when executing any dynamically constructed GearFunction objects. ```python import redgrease rg = redgrease.RedisGears() rg.gears.pyexecute(enforce_redgrease=True) ``` **NOTE:** Its possible to pin the versions inside `enforce_redgrese`, see `redgrease.requirements.PackageOption` for more details. ## Extras The current 3rd party packages in the `runtime` extras are: - [attrs](https://pypi.org/project/attrs/) - For parsing composite Gears response structures into attrs objects - [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) - Needed for server-side Redis commands - [cludpickle](https://pypi.org/project/cloudpickle/) - Needed for the "Remote" gears (similar to the official [redisgears-py](https://github.com/RedisGears/redisgears-py) client) ### Note on the runtime environment If the only thing you need is the `redgrease` client, documentation, type hints and the loader CLI for development of conventional Gears scripts (i.e that only use the standard commands and loaded as strings), **then the RedGrease package is not strictly required to be installed** in the Redis Gears Python Runtime environment (i.e. on the server). You can in this case, simply remove the `redgrease` import clause from your script, after development, but before `pyexecuting` them as per the [Redis Gears documentation](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/intro.html). Such scripts will still run perfectly fine without `redgrease` in Redis Gears Environment. A minimal install, without any 3rd party dependencies, which is pretty much only the syntactic sugar and runtime placeholders, can be installed using the bare `redgrease` package. This might be useful if you really don't want the 3rd party packages in the server runtime but still want to use the `redgrease` sugar. You can also use the RedGrease watcher or loader CLI to automate loading your scripts as well as requirements from a normal `requirements.txt` files, as outlined [here](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease) # Usage / Documentation The documention is work-in-progress, but the latest and greatest version is available here: ### https://redgrease.readthedocs.io Go read the docs! # Testing Tests are separate from the package, but are available in the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease). ``` git clone https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease ``` In order to run the tests, [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) is required to be installed in order to spin up fresh Redis instances, on demand for the tests. Pytest and quite a number of its add-ons, as well as `tox`, is also needed to run the tests properly. All tests, including development, requirements are best installed through: ``` cd redgrease/ python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install -r src/requirements-dev.txt ``` Then the test can be run with: ``` pytest ``` **NOTE:** Running the tests takes very long, because a new fresh Redis instance is spun up **for each test**, just to ensure no risk of cross-contamination. This may be optimized, as many tests are actually independent, but it's left like this for now. # Why This? The need for this arose from wanting to prototype the concepts for a new Redis module, using Gears CommandReaders and triggers instead of having to write a full fledged module in C. Initially RedGrease has been just a very simple module, with placeholders for the default Redis gears runtime functions, with type hints and docstrings, just to make it more convenient and less error prone to write Gears functions. Then the loader CLI was created, in order to further speed up the rapid development cycle. Then the server-side Redis `client` commands function was added to minimize errors (e.g. misspelled command strings). Then the client was added ... and before long it started to get a life of its own. Note that this means RedGrease package is primarily intended to be an aid for **development** of Gears scripts, and was not originally intended to be used in any "production" software. This intent has now changed, and the new goal is now to make Redgrease a production grade package for Redis Gears. Granted, there is still quite some way to go to get there, so your support and feedback is greatly appreciated. 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It may help you create: - Advanced analytical queries, - Event based and streaming data processing, - Custom Redis commands and interactions, - And much, much more... ... all written in Python and running distributed ON your Redis nodes. ## Read the [Documentation](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) ## Installation - [Client](#client-installation) - I.e. Package used by application and/or during dev. - [Runtime](#runtime-installation) - I.e. Package installed on the Redis engine. ## Quick Example: ```python import redgrease as rdgr conn = rdgr.RedisGears(host='localhost', port=30001) # count for each genre how many times it appears results = ( rdgr.KeysReader() .keys(type='hash') .map(lambda key: rdgr.cmd.hget(key, 'genres')) .filter(lambda x:x != '\\N') .flatmap(lambda x: x.split(',')) .map(str.strip) .countby() .run(on=conn) ) for res in results: print(f"{res['key']::<15s}{res['value']}") ``` ## RedGrease consists of the followinig, components: 1. [A Redis / Redis Gears client](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), which is an extended version of the [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) client, but with additional pythonic functions, mapping closely (1-to-1) to the Redis Gears command set (e.g. `RG.PYEXECUTE`, `RG.GETRESULT`, `RG.TRIGGER`, `RG.DUMPREGISTRATIONS` etc), outlined [here](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/commands.html) ```python import redgrease gear_script = ... # Some vanilla Gear script string, a GearFunction object or a script file path. rg = redgrease.RedisGears() rg.gears.pyexecute(gear_script) # <-- ``` 2. Wrappers for the [runtime functions](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) (e.g. `GearsBuilder`, `GB`, `atomic`, `execute`, `log` etc) that are automatically loaded into the server [runtime environment](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/runtime.html). These placeholder versions provide **docstrings**, **auto completion** and **type hints** during development, and does not clash with the actual runtime, i.e does not require redgrease to be installed on the server. ![basic hints](docs/images/basic_usage_hints.jpg) 3. [Server side Redis commands](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), allowing for **all** Redis (v.6) commands to be executed on serverside as if using a Redis 'client' class, instead of 'manually' invoking the `execute()`. It is basically the [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) client, but with `execute_command()` rewired to use the Gears-native `execute()` instead under the hood. ```python import redgrease def download_image(annotation): img_id = annotation["image_id"] img_key = f"image:{img_id}" if redgrease.cmd.hexists(img_key, "image_data"): # <- hexists # image already downloaded return img_key redgrease.log(f"Downloadign image for annotation: {annotation}") image_url = redgrease.cmd.hget(img_key, "url") # <- hget response = requests.get(image_url) redgrease.cmd.hset(img_key, "image_data", bytes(response.content)) # <- hset return img_key # Redis connection (with Gears) connection = redgrease.RedisGears() # Automatically download corresponding image, whenever an annotation is created. image_keys = ( redgrease.KeysReader() .values(type="hash", event="hset") .foreach(download_image, requirements=["requests"]) .register("annotation:*", on=connection) ) ``` 4. ['First class'](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-class_citizen) [GearFunction objects](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io), inspired by the remote builders of the official [redisgears-py](https://github.com/RedisGears/redisgears-py) client, but with some differences. ```python records = redgrease.KeysReader().records(type="hash") # <- fun 1 : hash-recods record_listener = ( # <- fun 2, "extents" fun 1 records.foreach(schedule) .register(key_pattern, eventTypes=["hset"]) ) count_by_status = ( # <- fun 3, also "extends" fun 1 records.countby(lambda r: r.value.get("status", "unknown")) .map(lambda r: {r["key"]: r["value"]}) .aggregate({}, lambda a, r: dict(a, **r)) .run(key_pattern) ) process_records = ( # <- fun 4 redgrease.StreamReader() .values() # <- Sugar .foreach(process, requirements=["numpy"]) .register("to_be_processed") ) # Instantiate client objects server = redgrease.RedisGears() # Different ways of executing server.gears.pyexecute(record_listener) process_records.on(server) count = count_by_status.on(server) ``` :warning: As with the official package, this require that the server runtime Python version matches the client runtime that defined the function. As of writing this is Only for Python 3.7. But don't worry, both "vanilla" and RedGrease flavoured Gear functions can still be excuted by file. 5. [CLI tool](https://redgrease.readthedocs.io) running and or loading of Gears scripts onto a Redis Gears cluster. Particularls useful for "trigger-based" CommandReader Gears. It also provides a simple form of 'hot-reloading' of Redis Gears scripts, by continously monitoring directories containing Redis Gears scripts and automatically 'pyexecute' them on a Redis Gear instance if it detects modifications. The purpose is mainly to streamline development of 'trigger-style' Gear scripts by providing a form of hot-reloading functionality. ``` redgrease --server 10.0.2.21 --watch scripts/ ``` This will 'pyexecute' the gears scripts in the 'scripts' directory against the server. It will also watch the directors for changes and re-execute the scripts if they have been modified. 6. Other boilerplate or otherwise functions and utilities (`redgrease.utils`), that are commonly used in gears. e.g: - A record `record` function that can be used to transform the default `KeysReader` dict to an `Records` object with the appropriate attributes. - CommandReader + Trigger function decorator, that makes custom Redis Commands really easy. - Helpers to aid debugging and/ or testing of gears. - ... Additional feature suggestions appriciated. 7. Docker images with redgrease pre-installed as well as, hopefully, variants for all python versions 3.6 or later (Work-in-Progress). ## Example usage: ```python import redgrease import redgrease.utils relevant_usr_fields = { "active": bool, "permissions": redgrease.utils.list_parser(str), } # # "Open" Gear function # Extracting a dict for every 'active' user active_users = ( redgrease.KeysOnlyReader() .map(lambda key: redgrease.cmd.hmget(key, *relevant_usr_fields.keys())) .map( lambda udata: redgrease.utils.to_dict( udata, keys=relevant_usr_fields.keys(), val_transform=relevant_usr_fields ) ) .filter(lambda usr: usr["active"]) ) # # "Open" Gear function re-use # Count the number of active users active_user_count = active_users.count() # Get all the distinct user permissions all_issued_permissions = active_users.flatmap(lambda usr: usr["permissions"]).distinct() # # Redis Client w. Gears-features can be created separately r = redgrease.RedisGears() # # Two ways of running: # With 'pyexecute' ... count = r.gears.pyexecute(active_user_count.run("user:*")) # ... or using the 'on' method permissions = all_issued_permissions.run("user:*").on(r) # Result values are directly accessible print(f"Count: {count}") if count > 100: print("So many users!") print(permissions) if "root" in permissions: print("Someone has root permissions") # Errors can be accessed too if count.errors: print(f"Errors counting users: {count.errors}") if permissions.errors: print(f"Errors collecting permissions: {permissions.errors}") ``` # Installation Redgrease may be installed either as a developmet tool only, a client library and/or as a runtime library on the Redis Gears server. It can be installed with different 'extras' dependencies depending on preferred usage. ## Client Installation Installaton for development and/or client application environment. In the environment where you develop your Gears scripts, simply install 'redgrease' with pip3, as usual: ``` python3 -m pip install redgrease[all] ``` This installs all the dependencies, allowing for the full features set. `reagrease[cli]` : Installs dependencies for the CLI ## Runtime Installation Installation for the Redis Gears Runtime / Server. ### Server Requirements Firstly, the Redis Engine must be running the Redis Gears module. The easiest way to get started is to run published Docker images: 1) Single engine setup ``` docker run -p 6379:6379 redislabs/redisgears ``` 2) Three master node cluster setup ``` docker run -p 30001:30001 -p 30002:30002 -p 30003:30003 redislabs/rgcluster ``` For more advanced deployments of Redis with Gears, please refer to the [official Gears installation documentation](https://docs.redislabs.com/latest/modules/redisgears/installing-redisgears/). ### Redgrease Runtime Package As for RedGrease, it is recommended to use the `redgrease[runtime]` package as a server side dependency. This installs dependencies for the all the server side features such as server side Redis commands and the runtime for gears constructed with the Remote Gears Builder. The easiest way of installing the latest stable runtime package is by simply setting the `enforce_redgrease` argument of `pyexecute` to `True`. Redgrease will also be automatically enforced when executing any dynamically constructed GearFunction objects. ```python import redgrease rg = redgrease.RedisGears() rg.gears.pyexecute(enforce_redgrease=True) ``` **NOTE:** Its possible to pin the versions inside `enforce_redgrese`, see `redgrease.requirements.PackageOption` for more details. ## Extras The current 3rd party packages in the `runtime` extras are: - [attrs](https://pypi.org/project/attrs/) - For parsing composite Gears response structures into attrs objects - [redis](https://pypi.org/project/redis/) - Needed for server-side Redis commands - [cludpickle](https://pypi.org/project/cloudpickle/) - Needed for the "Remote" gears (similar to the official [redisgears-py](https://github.com/RedisGears/redisgears-py) client) ### Note on the runtime environment If the only thing you need is the `redgrease` client, documentation, type hints and the loader CLI for development of conventional Gears scripts (i.e that only use the standard commands and loaded as strings), **then the RedGrease package is not strictly required to be installed** in the Redis Gears Python Runtime environment (i.e. on the server). You can in this case, simply remove the `redgrease` import clause from your script, after development, but before `pyexecuting` them as per the [Redis Gears documentation](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisgears/intro.html). Such scripts will still run perfectly fine without `redgrease` in Redis Gears Environment. A minimal install, without any 3rd party dependencies, which is pretty much only the syntactic sugar and runtime placeholders, can be installed using the bare `redgrease` package. This might be useful if you really don't want the 3rd party packages in the server runtime but still want to use the `redgrease` sugar. You can also use the RedGrease watcher or loader CLI to automate loading your scripts as well as requirements from a normal `requirements.txt` files, as outlined [here](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease) # Usage / Documentation The documention is work-in-progress, but the latest and greatest version is available here: ### https://redgrease.readthedocs.io Go read the docs! # Testing Tests are separate from the package, but are available in the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease). ``` git clone https://github.com/lyngon/redgrease ``` In order to run the tests, [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) is required to be installed in order to spin up fresh Redis instances, on demand for the tests. Pytest and quite a number of its add-ons, as well as `tox`, is also needed to run the tests properly. All tests, including development, requirements are best installed through: ``` cd redgrease/ python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install -r src/requirements-dev.txt ``` Then the test can be run with: ``` pytest ``` **NOTE:** Running the tests takes very long, because a new fresh Redis instance is spun up **for each test**, just to ensure no risk of cross-contamination. This may be optimized, as many tests are actually independent, but it's left like this for now. # Why This? The need for this arose from wanting to prototype the concepts for a new Redis module, using Gears CommandReaders and triggers instead of having to write a full fledged module in C. Initially RedGrease has been just a very simple module, with placeholders for the default Redis gears runtime functions, with type hints and docstrings, just to make it more convenient and less error prone to write Gears functions. Then the loader CLI was created, in order to further speed up the rapid development cycle. Then the server-side Redis `client` commands function was added to minimize errors (e.g. misspelled command strings). Then the client was added ... and before long it started to get a life of its own. Note that this means RedGrease package is primarily intended to be an aid for **development** of Gears scripts, and was not originally intended to be used in any "production" software. This intent has now changed, and the new goal is now to make Redgrease a production grade package for Redis Gears. Granted, there is still quite some way to go to get there, so your support and feedback is greatly appreciated. If you like this project, or want professional support, please consider [sponsoring](https://github.com/sponsors/lyngon). %prep %autosetup -n redgrease-0.3.30 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-redgrease -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot - 0.3.30-1 - Package Spec generated