Redis
Description
The Redis online store provides support for materializing feature values into Redis.
Both Redis and Redis Cluster are supported.
The data model used to store feature values in Redis is described in more detail here.
Getting started
In order to use this online store, you'll need to install the redis extra (along with the dependency needed for the offline store of choice). E.g.
pip install 'feast[gcp, redis]'
pip install 'feast[snowflake, redis]'
pip install 'feast[aws, redis]'
pip install 'feast[azure, redis]'
You can get started by using any of the other templates (e.g. feast init -t gcp
or feast init -t snowflake
or feast init -t aws
), and then swapping in Redis as the online store as seen below in the examples.
Examples
Connecting to a single Redis instance:
Connecting to a Redis Cluster with SSL enabled and password authentication:
Connecting to a Redis Sentinel with SSL enabled and password authentication:
Additionally, the redis online store also supports automatically deleting data via a TTL mechanism. The TTL is applied at the entity level, so feature values from any associated feature views for an entity are removed together. This TTL can be set in the feature_store.yaml
, using the key_ttl_seconds
field in the online store. For example:
The full set of configuration options is available in RedisOnlineStoreConfig.
Functionality Matrix
The set of functionality supported by online stores is described in detail here. Below is a matrix indicating which functionality is supported by the Redis online store.
To compare this set of functionality against other online stores, please see the full functionality matrix.
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