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stream.js
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const Redis = require("ioredis");
const redis = new Redis();
const sub = new Redis();
const pub = new Redis();
// Usage 1: As message hub
const processMessage = (message) => {
console.log("Id: %s. Data: %O", message[0], message[1]);
};
async function listenForMessage(lastId = "$") {
// `results` is an array, each element of which corresponds to a key.
// Because we only listen to one key (mystream) here, `results` only contains
// a single element. See more: https://redis.io/commands/xread#return-value
const results = await sub.xread("BLOCK", 0, "STREAMS", "user-stream", lastId);
const [key, messages] = results[0]; // `key` equals to "user-stream"
messages.forEach(processMessage);
// Pass the last id of the results to the next round.
await listenForMessage(messages[messages.length - 1][0]);
}
listenForMessage();
setInterval(() => {
// `redis` is in the block mode due to `redis.xread('BLOCK', ....)`,
// so we use another connection to publish messages.
pub.xadd("user-stream", "*", "name", "John", "age", "20");
}, 1000);
// Usage 2: As a list
async function main() {
redis
.pipeline()
.xadd("list-stream", "*", "id", "item1")
.xadd("list-stream", "*", "id", "item2")
.xadd("list-stream", "*", "id", "item3")
.exec();
const items = await redis.xrange("list-stream", "-", "+", "COUNT", 2);
console.log(items);
// [
// [ '1647321710097-0', [ 'id', 'item1' ] ],
// [ '1647321710098-0', [ 'id', 'item2' ] ]
// ]
}
main();