
# Background The main goal of this PR is to remove relevant logics on Lua script verbatim replication, only keeping effects replication logic, which has been set as default since Redis 5.0. As a result, Lua in Redis 7.0 would be acting the same as Redis 6.0 with default configuration from users' point of view. There are lots of reasons to remove verbatim replication. Antirez has listed some of the benefits in Issue #5292: >1. No longer need to explain to users side effects into scripts. They can do whatever they want. >2. No need for a cache about scripts that we sent or not to the slaves. >3. No need to sort the output of certain commands inside scripts (SMEMBERS and others): this both simplifies and gains speed. >4. No need to store scripts inside the RDB file in order to startup correctly. >5. No problems about evicting keys during the script execution. When looking back at Redis 5.0, antirez and core team decided to set the config `lua-replicate-commands yes` by default instead of removing verbatim replication directly, in case some bad situations happened. 3 years later now before Redis 7.0, it's time to remove it formally. # Changes - configuration for lua-replicate-commands removed - created config file stub for backward compatibility - Replication script cache removed - this is useless under script effects replication - relevant statistics also removed - script persistence in RDB files is also removed - Propagation of SCRIPT LOAD and SCRIPT FLUSH to replica / AOF removed - Deterministic execution logic in scripts removed (i.e. don't run write commands after random ones, and sorting output of commands with random order) - the flags indicating which commands have non-deterministic results are kept as hints to clients. - `redis.replicate_commands()` & `redis.set_repl()` changed - now `redis.replicate_commands()` does nothing and return an 1 - ...and then `redis.set_repl()` can be issued before `redis.replicate_commands()` now - Relevant TCL cases adjusted - DEBUG lua-always-replicate-commands removed # Other changes - Fix a recent bug comparing CLIENT_ID_AOF to original_client->flags instead of id. (introduced in #9780) Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
682 lines
18 KiB
Tcl
682 lines
18 KiB
Tcl
proc wait_for_dbsize {size} {
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set r2 [redis_client]
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wait_for_condition 50 100 {
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[$r2 dbsize] == $size
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} else {
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fail "Target dbsize not reached"
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}
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$r2 close
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}
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start_server {tags {"multi"}} {
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test {MUTLI / EXEC basics} {
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r del mylist
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r rpush mylist a
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r rpush mylist b
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r rpush mylist c
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r multi
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set v1 [r lrange mylist 0 -1]
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set v2 [r ping]
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set v3 [r exec]
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list $v1 $v2 $v3
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} {QUEUED QUEUED {{a b c} PONG}}
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test {DISCARD} {
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r del mylist
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r rpush mylist a
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r rpush mylist b
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r rpush mylist c
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r multi
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set v1 [r del mylist]
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set v2 [r discard]
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set v3 [r lrange mylist 0 -1]
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list $v1 $v2 $v3
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} {QUEUED OK {a b c}}
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test {Nested MULTI are not allowed} {
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set err {}
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r multi
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catch {[r multi]} err
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r exec
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set _ $err
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} {*ERR MULTI*}
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test {MULTI where commands alter argc/argv} {
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r sadd myset a
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r multi
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r spop myset
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list [r exec] [r exists myset]
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} {a 0}
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test {WATCH inside MULTI is not allowed} {
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set err {}
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r multi
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catch {[r watch x]} err
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r exec
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set _ $err
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} {*ERR WATCH*}
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test {EXEC fails if there are errors while queueing commands #1} {
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r del foo1{t} foo2{t}
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r multi
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r set foo1{t} bar1
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catch {r non-existing-command}
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r set foo2{t} bar2
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*} $e
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list [r exists foo1{t}] [r exists foo2{t}]
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} {0 0}
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test {EXEC fails if there are errors while queueing commands #2} {
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set rd [redis_deferring_client]
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r del foo1{t} foo2{t}
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r multi
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r set foo1{t} bar1
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$rd config set maxmemory 1
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assert {[$rd read] eq {OK}}
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catch {r lpush mylist{t} myvalue}
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$rd config set maxmemory 0
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assert {[$rd read] eq {OK}}
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r set foo2{t} bar2
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*} $e
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$rd close
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list [r exists foo1{t}] [r exists foo2{t}]
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} {0 0} {needs:config-maxmemory}
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test {If EXEC aborts, the client MULTI state is cleared} {
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r del foo1{t} foo2{t}
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r multi
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r set foo1{t} bar1
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catch {r non-existing-command}
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r set foo2{t} bar2
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*} $e
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r ping
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} {PONG}
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test {EXEC works on WATCHed key not modified} {
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r watch x{t} y{t} z{t}
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r watch k{t}
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {PONG}
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test {EXEC fail on WATCHed key modified (1 key of 1 watched)} {
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r set x 40
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {}
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test {EXEC fail on WATCHed key modified (1 key of 5 watched)} {
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r set x{t} 30
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r watch a{t} b{t} x{t} k{t} z{t}
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r set x{t} 40
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {}
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test {EXEC fail on WATCHed key modified by SORT with STORE even if the result is empty} {
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r flushdb
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r lpush foo bar
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r watch foo
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r sort emptylist store foo
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {} {cluster:skip}
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test {EXEC fail on lazy expired WATCHed key} {
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r flushall
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r debug set-active-expire 0
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r del key
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r set key 1 px 2
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r watch key
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after 100
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r multi
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r incr key
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assert_equal [r exec] {}
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r debug set-active-expire 1
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} {OK} {needs:debug}
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test {After successful EXEC key is no longer watched} {
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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r set x 40
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {PONG}
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test {After failed EXEC key is no longer watched} {
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r set x 40
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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r set x 40
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {PONG}
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test {It is possible to UNWATCH} {
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r set x 40
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r unwatch
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {PONG}
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test {UNWATCH when there is nothing watched works as expected} {
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r unwatch
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} {OK}
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test {FLUSHALL is able to touch the watched keys} {
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r flushall
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {}
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test {FLUSHALL does not touch non affected keys} {
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r del x
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r watch x
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r flushall
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {PONG}
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test {FLUSHDB is able to touch the watched keys} {
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r flushdb
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {}
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test {FLUSHDB does not touch non affected keys} {
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r del x
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r watch x
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r flushdb
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {PONG}
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test {SWAPDB is able to touch the watched keys that exist} {
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r flushall
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r select 0
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r set x 30
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r watch x ;# make sure x (set to 30) doesn't change (SWAPDB will "delete" it)
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r swapdb 0 1
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {} {singledb:skip}
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test {SWAPDB is able to touch the watched keys that do not exist} {
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r flushall
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r select 1
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r set x 30
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r select 0
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r watch x ;# make sure the key x (currently missing) doesn't change (SWAPDB will create it)
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r swapdb 0 1
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {} {singledb:skip}
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test {WATCH is able to remember the DB a key belongs to} {
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r select 5
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r set x 30
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r watch x
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r select 1
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r set x 10
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r select 5
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r multi
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r ping
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set res [r exec]
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# Restore original DB
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r select 9
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set res
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} {PONG} {singledb:skip}
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test {WATCH will consider touched keys target of EXPIRE} {
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r del x
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r set x foo
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r watch x
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r expire x 10
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {}
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test {WATCH will consider touched expired keys} {
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r flushall
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r del x
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r set x foo
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r expire x 1
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r watch x
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# Wait for the keys to expire.
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wait_for_dbsize 0
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r multi
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r ping
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r exec
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} {}
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test {DISCARD should clear the WATCH dirty flag on the client} {
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r watch x
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r set x 10
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r multi
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r discard
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r multi
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r incr x
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r exec
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} {11}
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test {DISCARD should UNWATCH all the keys} {
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r watch x
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r set x 10
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r multi
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r discard
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r set x 10
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r multi
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r incr x
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r exec
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} {11}
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test {MULTI / EXEC is propagated correctly (single write command)} {
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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r multi
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r set foo bar
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r exec
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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{select *}
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{multi}
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{set foo bar}
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{exec}
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}
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close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl}
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test {MULTI / EXEC is propagated correctly (empty transaction)} {
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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r multi
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r exec
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r set foo bar
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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{select *}
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{set foo bar}
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}
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close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl}
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test {MULTI / EXEC is propagated correctly (read-only commands)} {
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r set foo value1
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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r multi
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r get foo
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r exec
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r set foo value2
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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{select *}
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{set foo value2}
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}
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close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl}
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test {MULTI / EXEC is propagated correctly (write command, no effect)} {
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r del bar
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r del foo
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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r multi
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r del foo
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r exec
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# add another command so that when we see it we know multi-exec wasn't
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# propagated
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r incr foo
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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{select *}
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{incr foo}
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}
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close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl}
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test {DISCARD should not fail during OOM} {
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set rd [redis_deferring_client]
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$rd config set maxmemory 1
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assert {[$rd read] eq {OK}}
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r multi
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catch {r set x 1} e
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assert_match {OOM*} $e
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r discard
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$rd config set maxmemory 0
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assert {[$rd read] eq {OK}}
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$rd close
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r ping
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} {PONG} {needs:config-maxmemory}
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test {MULTI and script timeout} {
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# check that if MULTI arrives during timeout, it is either refused, or
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# allowed to pass, and we don't end up executing half of the transaction
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set rd1 [redis_deferring_client]
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set r2 [redis_client]
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r config set lua-time-limit 10
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r set xx 1
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$rd1 eval {while true do end} 0
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after 200
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catch { $r2 multi; } e
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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r script kill
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after 200 ; # Give some time to Lua to call the hook again...
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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catch { $r2 exec; } e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*previous errors*} $e
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set xx [r get xx]
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# make sure that either the whole transcation passed or none of it (we actually expect none)
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assert { $xx == 1 || $xx == 3}
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# check that the connection is no longer in multi state
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set pong [$r2 ping asdf]
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assert_equal $pong "asdf"
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$rd1 close; $r2 close
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}
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test {EXEC and script timeout} {
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# check that if EXEC arrives during timeout, we don't end up executing
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# half of the transaction, and also that we exit the multi state
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set rd1 [redis_deferring_client]
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set r2 [redis_client]
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r config set lua-time-limit 10
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r set xx 1
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catch { $r2 multi; } e
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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$rd1 eval {while true do end} 0
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after 200
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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catch { $r2 exec; } e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*BUSY*} $e
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r script kill
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after 200 ; # Give some time to Lua to call the hook again...
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set xx [r get xx]
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# make sure that either the whole transcation passed or none of it (we actually expect none)
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assert { $xx == 1 || $xx == 3}
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# check that the connection is no longer in multi state
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set pong [$r2 ping asdf]
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assert_equal $pong "asdf"
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$rd1 close; $r2 close
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}
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test {MULTI-EXEC body and script timeout} {
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# check that we don't run an incomplete transaction due to some commands
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# arriving during busy script
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set rd1 [redis_deferring_client]
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set r2 [redis_client]
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r config set lua-time-limit 10
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r set xx 1
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catch { $r2 multi; } e
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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$rd1 eval {while true do end} 0
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after 200
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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r script kill
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after 200 ; # Give some time to Lua to call the hook again...
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catch { $r2 exec; } e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*previous errors*} $e
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set xx [r get xx]
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# make sure that either the whole transcation passed or none of it (we actually expect none)
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assert { $xx == 1 || $xx == 3}
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# check that the connection is no longer in multi state
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set pong [$r2 ping asdf]
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assert_equal $pong "asdf"
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$rd1 close; $r2 close
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}
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test {just EXEC and script timeout} {
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# check that if EXEC arrives during timeout, we don't end up executing
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# actual commands during busy script, and also that we exit the multi state
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set rd1 [redis_deferring_client]
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set r2 [redis_client]
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r config set lua-time-limit 10
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r set xx 1
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catch { $r2 multi; } e
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catch { $r2 incr xx; } e
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$rd1 eval {while true do end} 0
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after 200
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catch { $r2 exec; } e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*BUSY*} $e
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r script kill
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after 200 ; # Give some time to Lua to call the hook again...
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set xx [r get xx]
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# make we didn't execute the transaction
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assert { $xx == 1}
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# check that the connection is no longer in multi state
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set pong [$r2 ping asdf]
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assert_equal $pong "asdf"
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$rd1 close; $r2 close
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}
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test {exec with write commands and state change} {
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# check that exec that contains write commands fails if server state changed since they were queued
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set r1 [redis_client]
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r set xx 1
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r multi
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r incr xx
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$r1 config set min-replicas-to-write 2
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {*EXECABORT*NOREPLICAS*} $e
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set xx [r get xx]
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# make sure that the INCR wasn't executed
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assert { $xx == 1}
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$r1 config set min-replicas-to-write 0
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$r1 close
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} {0} {needs:repl}
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test {exec with read commands and stale replica state change} {
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# check that exec that contains read commands fails if server state changed since they were queued
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r config set replica-serve-stale-data no
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set r1 [redis_client]
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r set xx 1
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# check that GET and PING are disallowed on stale replica, even if the replica becomes stale only after queuing.
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r multi
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r get xx
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$r1 replicaof localhsot 0
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {*EXECABORT*MASTERDOWN*} $e
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# reset
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$r1 replicaof no one
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r multi
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r ping
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$r1 replicaof localhsot 0
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {*EXECABORT*MASTERDOWN*} $e
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# check that when replica is not stale, GET is allowed
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# while we're at it, let's check that multi is allowed on stale replica too
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r multi
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$r1 replicaof no one
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r get xx
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set xx [r exec]
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# make sure that the INCR was executed
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assert { $xx == 1 }
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$r1 close
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} {0} {needs:repl cluster:skip}
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test {EXEC with only read commands should not be rejected when OOM} {
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set r2 [redis_client]
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r set x value
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r multi
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r get x
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r ping
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# enforcing OOM
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$r2 config set maxmemory 1
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# finish the multi transaction with exec
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assert { [r exec] == {value PONG} }
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# releasing OOM
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$r2 config set maxmemory 0
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$r2 close
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} {0} {needs:config-maxmemory}
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test {EXEC with at least one use-memory command should fail} {
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set r2 [redis_client]
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r multi
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r set x 1
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r get x
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# enforcing OOM
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$r2 config set maxmemory 1
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# finish the multi transaction with exec
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catch {r exec} e
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assert_match {EXECABORT*OOM*} $e
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# releasing OOM
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$r2 config set maxmemory 0
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$r2 close
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} {0} {needs:config-maxmemory}
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test {Blocking commands ignores the timeout} {
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r xgroup create s{t} g $ MKSTREAM
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set m [r multi]
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r blpop empty_list{t} 0
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r brpop empty_list{t} 0
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r brpoplpush empty_list1{t} empty_list2{t} 0
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r blmove empty_list1{t} empty_list2{t} LEFT LEFT 0
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r bzpopmin empty_zset{t} 0
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r bzpopmax empty_zset{t} 0
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r xread BLOCK 0 STREAMS s{t} $
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r xreadgroup group g c BLOCK 0 STREAMS s{t} >
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set res [r exec]
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list $m $res
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} {OK {{} {} {} {} {} {} {} {}}}
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test {MULTI propagation of PUBLISH} {
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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# make sure that PUBLISH inside MULTI is propagated in a transaction
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r multi
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r publish bla bla
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r exec
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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{select *}
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{multi}
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{publish bla bla}
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{exec}
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}
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close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl cluster:skip}
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test {MULTI propagation of SCRIPT LOAD} {
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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# make sure that SCRIPT LOAD inside MULTI isn't propagated
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r multi
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r script load {redis.call('set', KEYS[1], 'foo')}
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r set foo bar
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set res [r exec]
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set sha [lindex $res 0]
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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{select *}
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{multi}
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{set foo bar}
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{exec}
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}
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close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl}
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test {MULTI propagation of EVAL} {
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set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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|
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# make sure that EVAL inside MULTI is propagated in a transaction in effects
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r multi
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r eval {redis.call('set', KEYS[1], 'bar')} 1 bar
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r exec
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|
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assert_replication_stream $repl {
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|
{select *}
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|
{multi}
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|
{set bar bar}
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|
{exec}
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|
}
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|
close_replication_stream $repl
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} {} {needs:repl}
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|
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test {MULTI propagation of SCRIPT FLUSH} {
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|
set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
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|
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|
# make sure that SCRIPT FLUSH isn't propagated
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|
r multi
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|
r script flush
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|
r set foo bar
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|
r exec
|
|
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|
assert_replication_stream $repl {
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|
{select *}
|
|
{multi}
|
|
{set foo bar}
|
|
{exec}
|
|
}
|
|
close_replication_stream $repl
|
|
} {} {need:repl}
|
|
|
|
tags {"stream"} {
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|
test {MULTI propagation of XREADGROUP} {
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|
# stream is a special case because it calls propagate() directly for XREADGROUP
|
|
set repl [attach_to_replication_stream]
|
|
|
|
r XADD mystream * foo bar
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|
r XGROUP CREATE mystream mygroup 0
|
|
|
|
# make sure the XCALIM (propagated by XREADGROUP) is indeed inside MULTI/EXEC
|
|
r multi
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|
r XREADGROUP GROUP mygroup consumer1 STREAMS mystream ">"
|
|
r exec
|
|
|
|
assert_replication_stream $repl {
|
|
{select *}
|
|
{xadd *}
|
|
{xgroup CREATE *}
|
|
{multi}
|
|
{xclaim *}
|
|
{exec}
|
|
}
|
|
close_replication_stream $repl
|
|
} {} {needs:repl}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
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