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:11211ormemcached://localhost:11211,localhost:11212,192.168.1.1:11211etc…
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:6379orredis://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-pysupports redis connections over SSL with the schemerediss.rediss://localhost:6379/0just 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-serviceorredis+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:7000orredis+cluster://localhost:7000,localhost:70001