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"""Lazy async Redis client for the native-async SSE reader.
Async twin of :func:`application.cache.get_redis_instance`. The
Starlette-mounted reader (``application.api.async_sse``) tails pub/sub on
the event loop, so it needs a ``redis.asyncio`` client rather than the
sync one used by the producer side. The app runs a single ASGI worker /
event loop, so a module-level singleton is sufficient and avoids
reconnecting per request.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
from typing import Optional
import redis.asyncio as aioredis
from application.core.settings import settings
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_async_redis: Optional[aioredis.Redis] = None
_creation_failed = False
async def get_async_redis_instance() -> Optional[aioredis.Redis]:
"""Return a process-wide async Redis client, or ``None`` if unavailable.
``from_url`` builds the client without opening a socket (connection is
lazy), so a transient broker outage surfaces later on the first command
rather than here. Mirrors the sync client's ``socket_connect_timeout``
and ``health_check_interval`` so a half-open TCP can't wedge the tail
loop past its keepalive cadence.
"""
global _async_redis, _creation_failed
if _async_redis is None and not _creation_failed:
try:
_async_redis = aioredis.Redis.from_url(
settings.CACHE_REDIS_URL,
socket_connect_timeout=2,
health_check_interval=10,
)
except ValueError as e:
logger.error("Invalid Redis URL for async client: %s", e)
_creation_failed = True
_async_redis = None
return _async_redis