Godis
is a golang implementation of Redis Server, which intents to provide an example of writing a high concurrent
middleware using golang.
Key Features:
- support string, list, hash, set, sorted set
- ttl
- publish/subscribe
- geo
- aof and aof rewrite
- Transaction. The
multi
command is Atomic and Isolated. If any errors are encountered during execution, godis will rollback the executed commands - server side cluster which is transparent to client. You can connect to any node in the cluster to access all data in the cluster.
- a concurrent core, so you don't have to worry about your commands blocking the server too much.
If you could read Chinese, you can find more details in My Blog.
You can get runnable program in the releases of this repository, which supports Linux and Darwin system.
./godis-darwin
./godis-linux
You could use redis-cli or other redis client to connect godis server, which listens on 0.0.0.0:6399 on default mode.
The program will try to read config file path from environment variable CONFIG
.
If environment variable is not set, then the program try to read redis.conf
in the working directory.
If there is no such file, then the program will run with default config.
Godis can work in cluster mode, please append following lines to redis.conf file
peers localhost:7379,localhost:7389 // other node in cluster
self localhost:6399 // self address
We provide node1.conf and node2.conf for demonstration. use following command line to start a two-node-cluster:
CONFIG=node1.conf ./godis-darwin &
CONFIG=node2.conf ./godis-darwin &
Connect to a node in the cluster to access all data in the cluster:
redis-cli -p 6399
See: commands.md
Environment:
Go version:1.16
System: macOS Catalina 10.15.7
CPU: 2.6GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7
Memory: 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4
Performance report by redis-benchmark:
PING_INLINE: 87260.03 requests per second
PING_BULK: 89206.06 requests per second
SET: 85034.02 requests per second
GET: 87565.68 requests per second
INCR: 91157.70 requests per second
LPUSH: 90334.23 requests per second
RPUSH: 90334.23 requests per second
LPOP: 90334.23 requests per second
RPOP: 90415.91 requests per second
SADD: 90909.09 requests per second
HSET: 84104.29 requests per second
SPOP: 82918.74 requests per second
LPUSH (needed to benchmark LRANGE): 78247.26 requests per second
LRANGE_100 (first 100 elements): 26406.13 requests per second
LRANGE_300 (first 300 elements): 11307.10 requests per second
LRANGE_500 (first 450 elements): 7968.13 requests per second
LRANGE_600 (first 600 elements): 6092.73 requests per second
MSET (10 keys): 65487.89 requests per second
-
Multi
Command -
Watch
Command and CAS support - Stream support
- RDB file loader
- Master-Slave mode
- Sentinel
If you want to read my code in this repository, here is a simple guidance.
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/cmd: only the entry point
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/config: config parser
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/interface: some interface definitions
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/lib: some utils, such as logger, sync utils and wildcard
I suggest focusing on the following directories:
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/tcp: the tcp server
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/redis: the redis protocol parser
- github.com/hdt3213/godis/datastruct: the implements of data structures
- dict: a concurrent hash map
- list: a linked list
- lock: it is used to lock keys to ensure thread safety
- set: a hash set based on map
- sortedset: a sorted set implements based on skiplist
- github.com/hdt3213/godis: the core of storage engine
- db.go: the basement of database
- exec,go: the gateway of database
- router.go: the command table
- keys.go: handlers for keys commands
- string.go: handlers for string commands
- list.go: handlers for list commands
- hash.go: handlers for hash commands
- set.go: handlers for set commands
- sortedset.go: handlers for sorted set commands
- pubsub.go: implements of publish / subscribe
- aof.go: implements of AOF persistence and rewrite
- geo.go: implements of geography features
This project is licensed under the GPL license.