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In the schema you would define the warns as an array (currently string[]
) and on the interface
(assuming you are using typescript) create a tuple.
interface YourInterface {
ID: string;
warns: [{ reason: string, id: string }];
}
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In the schema you would define the warns as an array (currently
string[]
) and on theinterface
(assuming you are using typescript) create a tuple.interface YourInterface { ID: string; warns: [{ reason: string, id: string }]; }
Thanks, but does that mean I have to parse it as a JSON every time I want to get each and every warn? And also have to parse it as a string and push to the database?
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In the schema you would define the warns as an array (currently
string[]
) and on theinterface
(assuming you are using typescript) create a tuple.interface YourInterface { ID: string; warns: [{ reason: string, id: string }]; }Thanks, but does that mean I have to parse it as a JSON every time I want to get each and every warn? And also have to parse it as a string and push to the database?
In redis-om you should be able to just save the json, but if you have any issues regarding saving it directly as a json tell me because im actually not sure
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Redis OM only supports an array of strings right now and doesn't support nested object structures. The latter is being worked on.
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