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// Other features include binlog replication, data with a limited time-to-live.
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//
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// Usage
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//
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// First create a ledis instance before use:
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//
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// l := ledis.OpenWithConfig(cfg)
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// ay, err := db.ZRangeByScore(key, minScore, maxScore, 0, -1)
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// Binlog
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// ledis supports binlog, so you can sync binlog to another server for replication. If you want to open binlog support, set UseBinLog to true in config.
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//
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package ledis
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// You can use ledis with many available redis clients directly, for example, redis-cli.
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// But I also supply some ledis client at client folder, and have been adding more for other languages.
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//
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// Usage
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// Start a ledis server is very simple:
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// cfg := new(Config)
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// app.Run()
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// Replication
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// You can start a slave ledis server for replication, open slave is simple too, you can set slaveof in config or run slaveof command in shell.
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// For example, if you start a slave server, and the master server's address is 127.0.0.1:6380, you can start replication in shell:
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// ledis 127.0.0.1:6381 > slaveof 127.0.0.1 6380
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// After you send slaveof command, the slave will start to sync master's binlog and replicate from binlog.
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//
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package server
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