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Redis has 5 core data types: "String", List", "Set", "Sorted Set", and "Hash". Since the keys and values are limited to simple strings (and numbers), it is possible to store complete databases in a single worksheet.
Integration Details
:::note
SheetJSRedis.mjs
exports the methods:
redis_to_ws
creates a SheetJS worksheet by querying a redis clientws_to_redis
creates an array of query objects from the SheetJS worksheet
:::
The first row holds the data type and the second row holds the property name.
The "Exporting Data" snippets generate arrays of arrays that can be added to a
worksheet using sheet_add_aoa
. Since the data is column-oriented, the goal is
to add the data starting in the first row of the column after the data:
function add_aoa_to_next_column(worksheet, aoa) {
/* get range of worksheet */
const range = XLSX.utils.decode_range(worksheet["!ref"])
/* the origin to write new data will start in the column after the range */
const origin = XLSX.utils.encode_cell({
r: 0, // start on first row
c: range.e.c + 1 // column after end
});
/* add data */
XLSX.utils.sheet_add_aoa(worksheet, aoa, { origin });
}
The "Importing Data" snippets generate redis queries. The ws_to_redis
function
first generates an array of arrays with sheet_to_json
:
const aoa = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(worksheet, { header: 1 });
Strings
Strings can be stored in a unified String table. The first column holds keys and the second column holds values:
XXX| A | B |
---+---------+-------+
1 | Strings | |
2 | | |
3 | Hello | World |
4 | Sheet | JS |
The SheetJS array-of-arrays representation of the string table is an array of key/value pairs:
const aoa = ["Strings"]; aoa.length = 2; // [ "Strings", empty ]
const keys = await client.KEYS("*");
for(let key of keys) {
const type = await client.TYPE(key);
// highlight-start
if(type == "string") aoa.push([key, await client.GET(key)]);
// highlight-end
}
Lists
Lists are unidimensional and can be stored in their own columns.
XXX| C |
---+---------+
1 | List |
2 | List1 |
3 | List1V1 |
4 | List1V2 |
The SheetJS array-of-arrays representation of lists is a column of values.
LRANGE
returns a simple array of values. sheet_add_aoa
interprets the result
as one row. The code transposes the result with values.map(v => [v])
.
const values = await client.LRANGE(key, 0, -1);
const aoa = [ ["List"], [key] ].concat(values.map(v => [v]));
Sets
Sets are unidimensional and can be stored in their own columns.
XXX| D |
---+-------+
1 | Set |
2 | Set1 |
3 | Set1A |
4 | Set1B |
The SheetJS array-of-arrays representation of sets is a column of values.
SMEMBERS
returns a simple array of values. sheet_add_aoa
interprets result
as one row. The code transposes the result with values.map(v => [v])
.
const values = await client.SMEMBERS(key);
const aoa = [ ["Set"], [key] ].concat(values.map(v => [v]));
Sorted Sets
Sorted Sets have an associated score which can be stored in the second column.
XXX| E | F |
---+---------+---+
1 | Sorted | |
2 | ZSet1 | |
3 | Key1 | 1 |
4 | Key2 | 2 |
The SheetJS array-of-arrays representation is an array of key/score pairs.
ZRANGE_WITHSCORES
returns an array of objects which can be reshaped.
const values = await client.ZRANGE_WITHSCORES(key, 0, -1);
const aoa = [ ["Sorted"], [key] ].concat(values.map(v => [v.value, v.score]));
Hashes
Hashes are stored like the string table, with key and value columns in order.
XXX| G | H |
---+-------+-------+
1 | Hash | |
2 | Hash1 | |
3 | Key1 | Val1 |
4 | Key2 | Val2 |
The SheetJS array-of-arrays representation is an array of key/value pairs.
HGETALL
returns a plain object which can be converted using Object.entries
:
const values = await client.HGETALL(key);
const aoa = [ ["Hash"], [key] ].concat(Object.entries(values));
Complete Example
:::note
This demo was last tested on 2023 February 23 with Redis 7.0.8, Redis connector module 4.6.4 and NodeJS 18.14.2.
:::
:::warning
The most recent version of the redis
node module does not work with most
versions of NodeJS. It is "ESM-only", requiring NodeJS 18 or later. As a result,
this demo also requires NodeJS version 18.
Questions regarding the redis
library and the decision to drop traditional
NodeJS "CommonJS" module support should be directed to the Redis team.
:::
- Set up and start a local Redis server. On Intel macOS:
brew install redis@7.0.8
- Download the following scripts:
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/nosql/SheetJSRedis.mjs
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/nosql/SheetJSRedisTest.mjs
- Install dependencies and run:
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz redis@4.6.4
node SheetJSRedisTest.mjs
Inspect the output and compare with the data in SheetJSRedisTest.mjs
.
Open SheetJSRedis.xlsx
and verify the columns have the correct data