redis and list | Mar 3, 2016
Inserts value at the head of the list stored at key, only if key already
exists and holds a list.
In contrary to LPUSH, no operation will be performed when key does not yet
exist.
redis and list | Mar 3, 2016
Insert all the specified values at the head of the list stored at key.
If key does not exist, it is created as empty list before performing the push
operations.
When key holds a value that is not a list, an error is returned.
redis and list | Mar 3, 2016
Removes and returns the first element of the list stored at key.
redis and list | Mar 3, 2016
Returns the length of the list stored at key.
If key does not exist, it is interpreted as an empty list and 0 is returned.
An error is returned when the value stored at key is not a list.
redis and list | Mar 3, 2016
Inserts value in the list stored at key either before or after the reference
value pivot.
redis and list | Mar 3, 2016
Returns the element at index index in the list stored at key.
The index is zero-based, so 0 means the first element, 1 the second element
and so on.
Negative indices can be used to designate elements starting at the tail of the
list.
Here, -1 means the last element, -2 means the penultimate and so forth.