Storage Backends¶
Storage scheme¶
limits uses a url style storage scheme notation (similar to the JDBC driver connection string notation) for configuring and initializing storage backends. This notation additionally provides a simple mechanism to both identify and configure the backend implementation based on a single string argument.
The storage scheme follows the format {scheme}://{parameters}
limits.storage.storage_from_string()
is provided to
lookup and construct an instance of a storage based on the storage scheme. For example:
import limits.storage
uri = "redis://localhost:9999"
options = {}
redis_storage = limits.storage.storage_from_string(uri, **options)
Examples¶
In-Memory¶
The in-memory storage takes no parameters so the only relevant value ismemory://
Memcached¶
Requires the location of the memcached server(s). As such the parameters is a comma separated list of{host}:{port}
locations such asmemcached://localhost:11211
ormemcached://localhost:11211,localhost:11212,192.168.1.1:11211
etc…
Memcached on Google App Engine¶
Requires that you are working in the GAE SDK and have those API libraries available. :code: gaememcached://
Redis¶
Requires the location of the redis server and optionally the database number.
redis://localhost:6379
orredis://localhost:6379/1
(for database 1).If the database is password protected the password can be provided in the url, for example
redis://:foobared@localhost:6379
.
Redis over SSL¶
Redis does not support SSL natively, but it is recommended to use stunnel to provide SSL suport. The official Redis clientredis-py
supports redis connections over SSL with the schemerediss
.rediss://localhost:6379/0
just like the normal redis connection, just with the new scheme.
Redis with Sentinel¶
Requires the location(s) of the redis sentinal instances and the service-name that is monitored by the sentinels.
redis+sentinel://localhost:26379/my-redis-service
orredis+sentinel://localhost:26379,localhost:26380/my-redis-service
.If the database is password protected the password can be provided in the url, for example
Redis Cluster¶
Requires the location(s) of the redis cluster startup nodes (One is enough).redis+cluster://localhost:7000
orredis+cluster://localhost:7000,localhost:70001