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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T02:48:52+00:00 2026-05-28T02:48:52+00:00

Does anyone have a solid pattern fetching Redis via BookSleeve library? I mean: BookSleeve’s

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Does anyone have a solid pattern fetching Redis via BookSleeve library?

I mean:

BookSleeve’s author @MarcGravell recommends not to open & close the connection every time, but rather maintain one connection throughout the app. But how can you handle network breaks? i.e. the connection might be opened successfully in the first place, but when some code tries to read/write to Redis, there is the possibility that the connection has dropped and you must reopen it (and fail gracefully if it won’t open – but that is up to your design needs.)

I seek for code snippet(s) that cover general Redis connection opening, and a general ‘alive’ check (+ optional awake if not alive) that would be used before each read/write.

This question suggests a nice attitude to the problem, but it’s only partial (it does not recover a lost connection, for example), and the accepted answer to that question draws the right way but does not demonstrate concrete code.

I hope this thread will get solid answers and eventually become a sort of a Wiki with regards to BookSleeve use in .Net applications.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE (21/3/2014):

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Marc Gravell (@MarcGravell) / Stack Exchange have recently released the StackExchange.Redis library that ultimately replaces Booksleeve. This new library, among other things, internally handles reconnections and renders my question redundant (that is, it’s not redundant for Booksleeve nor my answer below, but I guess the best way going forward is to start using the new StackExchange.Redis library).

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    2026-05-28T02:48:53+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:48 am

    Since I haven’t got any good answers, I came up with this solution (BTW thanks @Simon and @Alex for your answers!).

    I want to share it with all of the community as a reference. Of course, any corrections will be highly appreciated.

    using System;
    using System.Net.Sockets;
    using BookSleeve;
    
    namespace Redis
    {
        public sealed class RedisConnectionGateway
        {
            private const string RedisConnectionFailed = "Redis connection failed.";
            private RedisConnection _connection;
            private static volatile RedisConnectionGateway _instance;
    
            private static object syncLock = new object();
            private static object syncConnectionLock = new object();
    
            public static RedisConnectionGateway Current
            {
                get
                {
                    if (_instance == null)
                    {
                        lock (syncLock)
                        {
                            if (_instance == null)
                            {
                                _instance = new RedisConnectionGateway();
                            }
                        }
                    }
    
                    return _instance;
                }
            }
    
            private RedisConnectionGateway()
            {
                _connection = getNewConnection();
            }
    
            private static RedisConnection getNewConnection()
            {
                return new RedisConnection("127.0.0.1" /* change with config value of course */, syncTimeout: 5000, ioTimeout: 5000);
            }
    
            public RedisConnection GetConnection()
            {
                lock (syncConnectionLock)
                {
                    if (_connection == null)
                        _connection = getNewConnection();
    
                    if (_connection.State == RedisConnectionBase.ConnectionState.Opening)
                        return _connection;
    
                    if (_connection.State == RedisConnectionBase.ConnectionState.Closing || _connection.State == RedisConnectionBase.ConnectionState.Closed)
                    {
                        try
                        {
                            _connection = getNewConnection();
                        }
                        catch (Exception ex)
                        {
                            throw new Exception(RedisConnectionFailed, ex);
                        }
                    }
    
                    if (_connection.State == RedisConnectionBase.ConnectionState.Shiny)
                    {
                        try
                        {
                            var openAsync = _connection.Open();
                            _connection.Wait(openAsync);
                        }
                        catch (SocketException ex)
                        {
                            throw new Exception(RedisConnectionFailed, ex);
                        }
                    }
    
                    return _connection;
                }
            }
        }
    }
    
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