svelte-kit-connect-redis provides Redis session storage for svelte-kit-sessions.
svelte-kit-connect-redis requires svelte-kit-sessions
to installed and one of the following compatible Redis clients:
Install with redis
:
$ npm install redis svelte-kit-connect-redis svelte-kit-sessions
$ yarn add redis svelte-kit-connect-redis svelte-kit-sessions
$ pnpm add redis svelte-kit-connect-redis svelte-kit-sessions
Install with ioredis
:
$ npm install ioredis svelte-kit-connect-redis svelte-kit-sessions
$ yarn add ioredis svelte-kit-connect-redis svelte-kit-sessions
$ pnpm add ioredis svelte-kit-connect-redis svelte-kit-sessions
svelte-kit-connect-redis
can be used as a custom store for svelte-kit-sessions
as follows.
Note For more information about svelte-kit-sessions
, see https://www.npmjs.com/package/svelte-kit-sessions.
// src/hooks.server.ts
import type { Handle } from '@sveltejs/kit';
import { sveltekitSessionHandle } from 'svelte-kit-sessions';
import RedisStore from 'svelte-kit-connect-redis';
import { createClient } from 'redis';
const client = redis.createClient({
url: 'redis://{your redis endpoint}'
});
const clientConnection = await client.connect();
export const handle: Handle = sveltekitSessionHandle({
secret: 'secret',
store: new RedisStore({ client: clientConnection })
});
// src/hooks.server.ts
import type { Handle } from '@sveltejs/kit';
import { sveltekitSessionHandle } from 'svelte-kit-sessions';
import RedisStore from 'svelte-kit-connect-redis';
import { Redis } from 'ioredis';
const client = new Redis({
host: '{your redis host}',
port: 6379
});
export const handle: Handle = sveltekitSessionHandle({
secret: 'secret',
store: new RedisStore({ client })
});
import RedisStore from 'svelte-kit-connect-redis';
new RedisStore(options);
Create a Redis store for svelte-kit-sessions
.
A summary of the options
is as follows.
Name | Type | required/optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|
client | redis.RedisClientType | ioredis.Redis | required | An instance of redis or ioredis |
prefix | string | optional | Key prefix in Redis (default: sess: ). |
serializer | Serializer | optional | Provide a custom encoder/decoder to use when storing and retrieving session data from Redis (default: JSON.parse and JSON.stringify ). |
ttl | number | optional | ttl to be used if ttl is Infinity when used from svelte-kit-sessions |
An instance of redis
or ioredis
.
Key prefix in Redis (default: sess:
).
Provide a custom encoder/decoder to use when storing and retrieving session data from Redis (default: JSON.parse
and JSON.stringify
).
Note When setting up a custom serializer, the following interface must be satisfied.
interface Serializer {
parse(s: string): SessionStoreData | Promise<SessionStoreData>;
stringify(data: SessionStoreData): string;
}
When svelte-kit-sessions
calls a method of the store (the set
function), ttl(milliseconds) is passed to it. However, if the cookie options expires
and maxAge
are not set, the ttl passed will be Infinity.
If the ttl passed is Infinity, the ttl to be set can be set with this option. The unit is milliseconds.
// `svelte-kit-connect-redis` implementation excerpts
const ONE_DAY_IN_SECONDS = 86400;
export default class RedisStore implements Store {
constructor(options: RedisStoreOptions) {
this.ttl = options.ttl || ONE_DAY_IN_SECONDS * 1000;
}
ttl: number;
async set(id: string, storeData: SessionStoreData, ttl: number): Promise<void> {
// omission ...
if (ttl !== Infinity) {
// if `ttl` passed as argument is *not* Infinity, use the argument `ttl` as it is.
await this.client.set(key, serialized, { PX: ttl });
return;
}
// if `ttl` passed as argument is Infinity, use `options.ttl` or default.
await this.client.set(key, serialized, { PX: this.ttl });
}
}