Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: tiddlywebplugins.redisstore
Version: 0.2
Summary: TiddlyWeb store using Redis
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/tiddlywebplugins.redisstore
Author: Chris Dent
Author-email: cdent@peermore.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: Experiment with using redis as a store for TiddlyWeb.
        
        You must be running a redis server for the tests to pass. The 'redis' module
        for Python is required. If you have hiredis, parsing will be improved.
        
        This code supports the full StorageInterface, including policies and
        tiddler revisions.
        
        It makes no assumptions about how you are managing your redis server.
        You will need to start that, and if you use any non-default configuration
        you will need to put that in tiddlywebconfig.py. For example if you want
        do use db 5, then you could have:
        
            config = {
                'server_store': ['redisstore', {'db': 5}],
            }
        
        !ToDo
        
        * Consider using r->keys('tid:1:*') and similar to gather keys for
          deletion. This may not be ideal though, as matching for keys when
          there are many may be expensive.
        
        * Dealing with keys that might have ':' in them.
        
        * Manage keys that operate as reverse indexes for things we might
          like to index_query, such as modifier, tags and fields. This has
          not been done thus far as diddling with that would distract from
          getting the core set of keys in place.
        
        * Consider reverse indexes for things like bags in recipes, and 
          users in policies. (Such things have been useful in TiddlySpace).
          Again these are not yet done so as to maintain focus.
        
        * See what the options are for pub/sub.
        
        !Copyright Etc
        
        Copyright 2011, Chris Dent <cdent@peermore.com>
        Released under the BSD License
        
Platform: Posix; MacOS X; Windows
