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@goberman/connect-redis

v6.2.5

Published

Redis session store for Connect

Downloads

8

Readme

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connect-redis provides Redis session storage for Express. Requires Redis >= 2.0.0.

Installation

npm:

npm install redis connect-redis express-session

Yarn:

yarn add redis connect-redis express-session

API

const session = require("express-session")
let RedisStore = require("connect-redis")(session)

// redis@v4
const { createClient } = require("redis")
let redisClient = createClient({ legacyMode: true })
redisClient.connect().catch(console.error)

// redis@v3
const { createClient } = require("redis")
let redisClient = createClient()

// ioredis
const Redis = require("ioredis")
let redisClient = new Redis()

app.use(
  session({
    store: new RedisStore({ client: redisClient }),
    saveUninitialized: false,
    secret: "keyboard cat",
    resave: false,
  })
)

RedisStore(options)

The RedisStore requires an existing Redis client. Any clients compatible with the redis API will work. See client option for more details.

Options

client

An instance of redis or a redis compatible client.

Known compatible and tested clients:

prefix

Key prefix in Redis (default: sess:).

This prefix appends to whatever prefix you may have set on the client itself.

Note: You may need unique prefixes for different applications sharing the same Redis instance. This limits bulk commands exposed in express-session (like length, all, keys, and clear) to a single application's data.

ttl

If the session cookie has a expires date, connect-redis will use it as the TTL.

Otherwise, it will expire the session using the ttl option (default: 86400 seconds or one day).

Note: The TTL is reset every time a user interacts with the server. You can disable this behavior in some instances by using disableTouch.

Note: express-session does not update expires until the end of the request life cycle. Calling session.save() manually beforehand will have the previous value.

disableTouch

Disables re-saving and resetting the TTL when using touch (default: false)

The express-session package uses touch to signal to the store that the user has interacted with the session but hasn't changed anything in its data. Typically, this helps keep the users session alive if session changes are infrequent but you may want to disable it to cut down the extra calls or to prevent users from keeping sessions open too long. Also consider enabling if you store a lot of data on the session.

Ref: https://github.com/expressjs/session#storetouchsid-session-callback

disableTTL

Disables key expiration completely (default: false)

This option disables key expiration requiring the user to manually manage key cleanup outside of connect-redis. Only use if you know what you are doing and have an exceptional case where you need to manage your own expiration in Redis. Note this has no effect on express-session setting cookie expiration.

serializer

The encoder/decoder to use when storing and retrieving session data from Redis (default: JSON).

interface Serializer {
  parse(string): object
  stringify(object): string
}
scanCount

Value used for count parameter in Redis SCAN command. Used for ids() and all() methods (default: 100).

FAQ

How to log Redis errors?

client.on("error", console.error)

How do I handle lost connections to Redis?

By default, the redis client will auto-reconnect on lost connections. But requests may come in during that time. In Express, one way you can handle this scenario is including a "session check":

app.use(session(/* setup session here */))
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
  if (!req.session) {
    return next(new Error("oh no")) // handle error
  }
  next() // otherwise continue
})

If you want to retry, here is another option.