I have a microservice in NestJs, here is the main.ts file:
async function bootstrap() {
const app = await NestFactory.createMicroservice<MicroserviceOptions>(AppModule, {
transport: Transport.REDIS,
options: {
url: 'redis://localhost:6379',
}
})
await app.listen();
console.log('Redis is running');
}
bootstrap();
I want to make calls to redis db from the service:
import { createClient } from '@redis/client';
async createWorkspaceShareCode(data: GetWorkspaceShareCodeMessage) {
const client = createClient({
url: 'redis://localhost:6379'
});
await client.connect();
await client.set('key', 'value');
const value = await client.get('key');
return value;
}
But that's not what I want, here are the issues:
- every time I make request, it creates new connection
- I need to write this code in each function to connect to redis (even though I'm already connected in main.ts file) Here is the question: how can I use some kind of RedisService in my NestJs microservice? I have already tried installing redis and nestjs-redis libraries, but the first one creates the issue described above and the second one just throws me an error:
I have a microservice in NestJs, here is the main.ts file:
async function bootstrap() {
const app = await NestFactory.createMicroservice<MicroserviceOptions>(AppModule, {
transport: Transport.REDIS,
options: {
url: 'redis://localhost:6379',
}
})
await app.listen();
console.log('Redis is running');
}
bootstrap();
I want to make calls to redis db from the service:
import { createClient } from '@redis/client';
async createWorkspaceShareCode(data: GetWorkspaceShareCodeMessage) {
const client = createClient({
url: 'redis://localhost:6379'
});
await client.connect();
await client.set('key', 'value');
const value = await client.get('key');
return value;
}
But that's not what I want, here are the issues:
- every time I make request, it creates new connection
- I need to write this code in each function to connect to redis (even though I'm already connected in main.ts file) Here is the question: how can I use some kind of RedisService in my NestJs microservice? I have already tried installing redis and nestjs-redis libraries, but the first one creates the issue described above and the second one just throws me an error: https://github./skunight/nestjs-redis/issues/97
-
Isn't this two different use cases for redis? One for listening to events and responding to them (from the
createMicroservice
call) and one for using Redis as a key:value database (from thenestjs-redis
orcreateClient
call)? – Jay McDoniel Commented May 5, 2022 at 16:27 - @JayMcDoniel, sure it is, I just wanted to try both – Alopwer Commented May 5, 2022 at 16:33
1 Answer
Reset to default 13What I would do is keep your createMicroservice
as you have it as it'll be necessary for a Redis-based microservice server. Then you can create a module that exports a Redis service like so:
@Module({
providers: [
{
provide: 'REDIS_OPTIONS',
useValue: {
url: 'redis://localhost:6379'
}
},
{
inject: ['REDIS_OPTIONS']
provide: 'REDIS_CLIENT',
useFactory: async (options: { url: string }) => {
const client = createClient(options);
await client.connect();
return client;
}
}
],
exports: ['REDIS_CLIENT'],
})
export class RedisModule {}
Now in the module that contains the service you want to use add RedisModule
to the imports
array and in the service you can do @Inject('REDIS_CLIENT') private readonly redis: Redis
to inject the Redis instance and use it with this.redis.get('key')
and this.redis.set('key', value)
we can import "Redis" from 'ioredis' library. It works perfectly fine. To summarize, we need both redis
and ioredis
libraries. redis
for createClient
and ioredis
library for Redis.
1. import { createClient } from "redis";<br>
2. import { Redis } from 'ioredis';