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0.1.2 | Aug 28, 2021 |
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0.1.1 | Aug 22, 2021 |
0.1.0 | Aug 22, 2021 |
#1742 in Asynchronous
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relock
Distributed async locking using Redis
Description
Distributed locks are a very useful primitive in many environments where different processes must operate with shared resources in a mutually exclusive way. This crate implements the "Correct implementation with a single instance" algorithm described in the Redis documentation.
Install
Add relock
as a dependency in the cargo.toml file of your project:
[dependencies]
relock = "0.1.2"
If you have cargo-edit utility tool installed, use:
$ cargo add relock
Usage
lock
use relock::Relock;
let relock = Relock::new("redis://127.0.0.1/").unwrap();
let lock_key = "foo-lock";
let time_to_live = 10_000;
let retry_count = 5;
let retry_delay = 200;
// Acquire the lock. If the lock is bussy, this method will retry
// `retry_count` times with a delay of `retry_delay` milliseconds between
// each retry.
let lock = relock.lock(lock_key, time_to_live, retry_count, retry_delay).await.unwrap();
// Do work.
relock.unlock(lock_key, lock.id).await.unwrap();
try_lock
use relock::Relock;
let relock = Relock::new("redis://127.0.0.1/").unwrap();
let lock_key = "foo-try-lock";
let time_to_live = 10_000;
// Acquire the lock. If the lock is bussy, this method will return a Lock
// Error. Consider waiting a bit before retrying or use `lock` method instead.
let lock = relock.try_lock(lock_key, time_to_live).await.unwrap();
// Do work.
relock.unlock(lock_key, lock.id).await.unwrap();
Dependencies
~6–15MB
~187K SLoC