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When a client joins a room, all corresponding data (i.e rooms, sockets in rooms and other) goes to Redis. I need to understand where it is stored in red and how to fetch it.

Because I need to fetch it in another process. Means, I will be starting another node instance and then I will access room clients to broadcast something.

I am using redis-store.

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  • refer to the answer given [here][1] [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/20396252/…
    – Pranav
    Dec 9, 2013 at 10:19
  • do you want an example of data-distributing in different type of key? or how redis work? Dec 9, 2013 at 12:58
  • would like to read about it more, but for now i am able to achieve whatever i mentioned above and other related questions. Redis-store allows to read room clients from another process also. thanks !
    – Pranav
    Dec 9, 2013 at 13:00

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While redis is an in-memory storage system. So that data is stored in your computer's memory. As to how to access it you can interact with redis through its command line interface. redis info

Not entirely sure what you mean by fetch it in another process. Are you talking about another node-js instance or a different program? list of redis clients

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  • thanks for the reply, I have edited the question's second para. I will use another node instance to access rooms created in first instance.
    – Pranav
    Dec 9, 2013 at 7:02
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you probably have to store data in different key. you may be store list of room in a set and other stuff in a hash. Because of the key/value design you may have to cut data in several keys.All type is designed for a use. You can store that you want in atomic "box", json for example

  • Simple string is the atomic way of storing , and provide also expireat/persist system.
  • list provide you queuing and slicing system
  • set is an uniquify list
  • sorted set a a scoring system , so you can slice and select by an other value
  • hash is a array of string

in each smallest part of type you can store that you want , a json for exemple. If you have structured information you may want o use a hash (key could be your roomId, for exemple). This hash could be the place where your store really your data. But you may have other key to provide a indexing system. for exemple you can have a key that's provide you to have , for a client id , the rooms id, etc.... you migth have to select your data in two times, selecting keys by a handmade index , and select data from the keys

you can make transaction and multiple command . You can also script in Lua . And You can use pub/sub system, that's is quite use full

you want that your other program is aware of change and broadcast them? no problem. Store informations in each places and publish a update event . Other programs subscribe to modification and reload information, and to something with.

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