[Freeswitch-users] mod_hiredis

William King william.king at quentustech.com
Sun May 10 05:40:20 MSD 2015


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I'm working on an update Redis integration module that will use the C
library hiredis:
http://redis.io/clients#c
https://github.com/redis/hiredis

I've pushed an alpha version of the module to a branch here:
https://freeswitch.org/stash/projects/FS/repos/freeswitch/commits?until=
refs%2Fheads%2Fmod_hiredis

The current module has a dialplan app and an api for 'hiredis_raw'
which allows any single line Redis command, and executes it in a
blocking manner, then supports returning string and integer responses.

If anyone on this list has any use cases for FreeSWITCH+Redis, please
reply to this thread. Currently the two main use cases are:
1. Call per second limits
2. Concurrent call limits

Possible additional functionality:
1. Support for fail-over connections
2. Asynchronous commands(is there a use case for this?)
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William King
Senior Engineer
Quentus Technologies, INC
1037 NE 65th St Suite 273
Seattle, WA 98115
Main:   (877) 211-9337
Office: (206) 388-4772
Cell:   (253) 686-5518
william.king at quentustech.com
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