# Luzifer / restis `restis`, composed from `REST` and `Redis`, is a simple HTTP API to get / set / delete Redis keys. ## Q&A - **Why?** Previously I used a kyototycoon to store simple key-value-data through a REST interface but needed something not using a proprietary database format below it to have it running statelessly in a cluster. Searching for some alternative I gave up and invested 20 minutes in putting together this. - **Is there any security built in?** No. And it never will be. Don't expose it without securing it for example using [nginx-sso](https://github.com/Luzifer/nginx-sso) or Gatekeeper or whatever. This is just a simple API, you're responsible for the rest. ## Usage ```console # restis --help Usage of ./restis: --disable-cors Disable setting CORS headers for all requests --listen string Port/IP to listen on (default ":3000") --log-level string Log level (debug, info, warn, error, fatal) (default "info") --redis-conn-string string Connection string for redis (default "redis://localhost:6379/0") --redis-key-prefix string Prefix to prepend to keys (will be prepended without delimiter!) --version Prints current version and exits ``` ```console # curl -fX GET localhost:3000/mykey curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 # echo "mycontent" | curl -fX PUT --data-binary @- localhost:3000/mykey # curl -fX GET localhost:3000/mykey mycontent # curl -fX DELETE localhost:3000/mykey # curl -fX GET localhost:3000/mykey curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 # echo "mycontent" | curl -fX PUT --data-binary @- localhost:3000/mykey\?expire=30s # curl -fX GET localhost:3000/mykey mycontent # sleep 30; curl -fX GET localhost:3000/mykey curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 ```