RedisDB was created so Perl developers can have an easier way to access Redis databases using native Perl code, without having to write C or SQL code to do so.
The module creates an intermediary layer which handles all the down and gritty work of opening up connections, translating Perl code to database operations, running the commands, retrieving results, and providing a way to integrate those results back in the Perl program.
Besides basic operations, developers can also get statistics about the database's usage, get a list of connected clients, and even shut down the DB server.
There's also support for UTF-8, the pipeline mode, Pub/Sub notifications, database transactions, database clusters, and a special class to handle Redis errors.
What is new in this release:
- Disable debugging output by default
- Fix the way information about the nodes is stored
- Fix parsing of cluster_nodes output
- Add wrapper for cluster_info
What is new in version 2.47:
- Disable debugging output by default
- Fix the way information about the nodes is stored
- Fix parsing of cluster_nodes output
- Add wrapper for cluster_info
What is new in version 2.46:
- Disable debugging output by default
- Fix the way information about the nodes is stored
- Fix parsing of cluster_nodes output
- Add wrapper for cluster_info
What is new in version 2.45:
- Disable debugging output by default
- Fix the way information about the nodes is stored
- Fix parsing of cluster_nodes output
- Add wrapper for cluster_info
What is new in version 2.43:
- Disable debugging output by default
- Fix the way information about the nodes is stored
- Fix parsing of cluster_nodes output
- Add wrapper for cluster_info
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