Sider ===== Sider is a persistent object library based on Redis_. This is heavily under development currently, but but you can check the `future roadmap`__ if you want. .. sourcecode:: pycon >>> from sider.types import Set, Integer >>> s = session.get('my_set', Set(Integer)) >>> 3 in s # SISMEMBER 3 True >>> 4 in s # SISMEMBER 4 False >>> s2 = session.get('another_set', Set(Integer)) >>> s & s2 # SINTER my_set another_set set([2, 3]) >>> s >>> s2 >>> session.get('my_int_key', Integer) 1234 You can install it from PyPI_: .. sourcecode:: console $ pip install Sider # or $ easy_install Sider $ python -m sider.version 0.2.0 What was the name 'Sider' originated from?: .. sourcecode:: pycon >>> 'redis'[::-1] 'sider' __ http://sider.dahlia.kr/en/latest/roadmap.html .. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Sider .. _Redis: http://redis.io/ References ---------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 sider Further reading --------------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 examples doc todo roadmap changes Open source ----------- Sider is an open source software written in `Hong Minhee`__. The source code is distributed under `MIT license`__ and you can find it at `Bitbucket repository`__. Check out now: .. sourcecode:: console $ hg clone https://bitbucket.org/dahlia/sider If you find a bug, report it to `the issue tracker`__ or send pull requests. __ http://dahlia.kr/ __ http://minhee.mit-license.org/ __ https://bitbucket.org/dahlia/sider __ https://bitbucket.org/dahlia/sider/issues Indices and tables ------------------ - :ref:`genindex` - :ref:`modindex` - :ref:`search`