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Python StrictRedis.flushdb Examples
Programming Language:
Python
Namespace/Package Name:
redis.client
Class/Type:
StrictRedis
Method/Function:
flushdb
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StrictRedis (30)
from_url (16)
get (9)
set (8)
delete (5)
sadd (4)
hset (4)
hget (4)
exists (4)
zadd (4)
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hgetall (3)
smembers (3)
keys (3)
zrem (2)
hdel (2)
pipeline (2)
lpush (2)
hvals (2)
rpush (2)
ttl (1)
rpop (1)
setex (1)
zrange (1)
zcard (1)
srem (1)
sismember (1)
pubsub (1)
info (1)
ping (1)
hkeys (1)
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rpop (1)
setex (1)
zrange (1)
zcard (1)
srem (1)
sismember (1)
pubsub (1)
info (1)
ping (1)
hkeys (1)
bgrewriteaof (1)
config_get (1)
connection_pool (1)
execute_command (1)
expire (1)
flushdb (1)
hlen (1)
ltrim (1)
hmset (1)
incr (1)
incrby (1)
__init__ (1)
llen (1)
lrange (1)
zscore (1)
Frequently Used Methods
bgrewriteaof (1)
config_get (1)
connection_pool (1)
execute_command (1)
expire (1)
flushdb (1)
hlen (1)
ltrim (1)
hmset (1)
incr (1)
incrby (1)
__init__ (1)
llen (1)
lrange (1)
zscore (1)
Example #1
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File:
test_kafkaesque.py
Project:
tkaemming/kafkaesque
def client(): client = StrictRedis() try: yield client finally: client.flushdb()