Hello Marcelo, I'm a user of Aedis on a high performance cloud service for IoT. I think it is very useful. I'll try to write and feedback soon. Kind regards, -- Felipe Magno de Almeida Owner @ Expertise Solutions www: https://expertise.dev phone: +55 48 9 9681.0157 LinkedIn: in/felipealmeida On Fri, Apr 8, 2022, 12:10 Marcelo Zimbres Silva via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Hi,
I am the author of Aedis, a Redis client library built on top of Boost.Asio that provides communication with the Redis Server over its native and most recent protocol RESP3 [1].
It is an implementation from scratch that depends only on other Boost Libraries (Asio, Variant2, Optional, etc.) and targets C++14.
I would like to propose it for inclusion in Boost in the near future if there is enough interest, at the moment I am interested in early feedback as I finish writing it (writing docs, improving tests etc.)
- Do you think this library would be valuable to Boost? - Was the documentation helpful to understand what Aedis provides? - Does the design look good? - Any feedback is welcome.
Link to Aedis Documentation: https://mzimbres.github.io/aedis/
Link to the github project: https://github.com/mzimbres/aedis
If you never heard about Redis, this is the best place to start: https://redis.io
Regards, Marcelo
[1] https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md
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