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persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis A convenient alias for common type signatures
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PersistStore a = PersistStoreWrite apersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis A backwards-compatible alias for those that don't care about distinguishing between read and write queries. It signifies the assumption that, by default, a backend can write as well as read.
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persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis No documentation available.
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persistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis No documentation available.
PersistText :: Text -> PersistValuepersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis No documentation available.
PersistTimeOfDay :: TimeOfDay -> PersistValuepersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis No documentation available.
PersistUTCTime :: UTCTime -> PersistValuepersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis No documentation available.
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PersistUnique a = PersistUniqueWrite apersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis A backwards-compatible alias for those that don't care about distinguishing between read and write queries. It signifies the assumption that, by default, a backend can write as well as read.
class PersistStoreRead backend =>
PersistUniqueRead backendpersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis Queries against Unique keys (other than the id Key). Please read the general Persistent documentation to learn how to create Unique keys. Using this with an Entity without a Unique key leads to undefined behavior. A few of these functions require a single Unique, so using an Entity with multiple Uniques is also undefined. In these cases persistent's goal is to throw an exception as soon as possible, but persistent is still transitioning to that. SQL backends automatically create uniqueness constraints, but for MongoDB you must manually place a unique index on a field to have a uniqueness constraint.
class (PersistUniqueRead backend, PersistStoreWrite backend) =>
PersistUniqueWrite backendpersistent-redis Database.Persist.Redis Some functions in this module (insertUnique, insertBy, and replaceUnique) first query the unique indexes to check for conflicts. You could instead optimistically attempt to perform the operation (e.g. replace instead of replaceUnique). However,
- there is some fragility to trying to catch the correct exception and determing the column of failure;
- an exception will automatically abort the current SQL transaction.