redis
v1.1.0 StableRedis driver for Rust.
Quick Verdict
- โActively maintained (updated 6d ago)
- โStable API (1.x for 11+ years)
- โMassive adoption (10.2K crates depend on it)
- โTeam maintained (2 owners)
- !Heavy dependency tree (63 direct deps)
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Deep Insights
4.6M downloads in the last 30 days (154.8K/day), up 21% from the previous period.
10.2K crates depend on redis โ it's part of the Rust ecosystem's core infrastructure. Removing it from your dependency tree would be extremely difficult.
The primary maintainer publishes 57 crates. This suggests deep Rust expertise and long-term commitment to the ecosystem.
The API has been stable (1.x) for over 11 years with 107 releases. This level of maturity means you can depend on it without worrying about breaking changes.
63 direct dependencies. Consider the impact on compile times and supply chain complexity.
24% of releases have been yanked. Check version history before pinning.
Notable dependents include cached, bb8-redis, faststr, opendal, testcontainers-modules. When high-quality crates choose redis, it's a strong quality signal.
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Feature Flags
default =["acl", "streams", "geospatial", "script", "num-bigint"]