[](https://crates.io/crates/spring-redis)
[](https://docs.rs/spring-redis)
## Dependencies
```toml
spring-redis = { version = "0.0.8" }
```
## Configuration items
```toml
[redis]
uri = "redis://127.0.0.1/" # redis database address
# The following are all optional configurations
connection_timeout = 10000 # Connection timeout, in milliseconds
response_timeout = 1000 # Response timeout, in milliseconds
number_of_retries = 6 # Retry times, interval time increases exponentially
exponent_base = 2 # Interval time exponential base, unit milliseconds
factor = 100 # Interval time growth factor, default 100 times growth
max_delay = 60000 # Maximum interval time
```
## Component
After configuring the above configuration items, the plugin will automatically register a [`Redis`](https://docs.rs/spring-redis/latest/spring_redis/type.Redis.html) connection management object. This object is an alias of [`redis::aio::ConnectionManager`](https://docs.rs/redis/latest/redis/aio/struct.ConnectionManager.html).
```rust
pub type Redis = redis::aio::ConnectionManager;
```
## Extract the Component registered by the plugin
The `RedisPlugin` plugin automatically registers a connection management object for us. We can use `Component` to extract this connection pool from AppState. [`Component`](https://docs.rs/spring-web/latest/spring_web/extractor/struct.Component.html) is an axum [extractor](https://docs.rs/axum/latest/axum/extract/index.html).
```rust
async fn list_all_redis_key(Component(mut redis): Component<Redis>) -> Result<impl IntoResponse> {
let keys: Vec<String> = redis.keys("*").await.context("redis request failed")?;
Ok(Json(keys))
}
```
Complete code reference [`redis-example`](https://github.com/spring -rs/spring-rs/tree/master/examples/redis-example)