Struct redis_async::client::paired::PairedConnection [−][src]
pub struct PairedConnection { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
A shareable and cheaply cloneable connection to which Redis commands can be sent
Implementations
pub fn send<T>(&self, msg: RespValue) -> SendFuture<T>ⓘNotable traits for SendFuture<T>impl<T> Future for SendFuture<T> where
T: FromResp + Unpin, type Output = Result<T, Error>;
where
T: FromResp + Unpin,
pub fn send<T>(&self, msg: RespValue) -> SendFuture<T>ⓘNotable traits for SendFuture<T>impl<T> Future for SendFuture<T> where
T: FromResp + Unpin, type Output = Result<T, Error>;
where
T: FromResp + Unpin,
impl<T> Future for SendFuture<T> where
T: FromResp + Unpin, type Output = Result<T, Error>;
Sends a command to Redis.
The message must be in the format of a single RESP message, this can be constructed
manually or with the resp_array!
macro. Returned is a future that resolves to the value
returned from Redis. The type must be one for which the resp::FromResp
trait is defined.
The future will fail for numerous reasons, including but not limited to: IO issues, conversion problems, and server-side errors being returned by Redis.
Behind the scenes the message is queued up and sent to Redis asynchronously before the
future is realised. As such, it is guaranteed that messages are sent in the same order
that send
is called.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for PairedConnection
impl Send for PairedConnection
impl Sync for PairedConnection
impl Unpin for PairedConnection
impl !UnwindSafe for PairedConnection
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more