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Merge pull request #3 from antirez/unstable

update
parents 49816941 e78c4e81
name: CI
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build-ubuntu:
strategy:
matrix:
platform: [ubuntu-latest, ubuntu-16.04]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: make
run: make
- name: test
run: |
sudo apt-get install tcl8.5
make test
build-macos-latest:
strategy:
matrix:
platform: [macos-latest, macOS-10.14]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: make
run: make
.*.swp
*.o
*.xo
*.so
*.d
*.log
dump.rdb
redis-benchmark
......@@ -28,3 +31,4 @@ deps/lua/src/liblua.a
.prerequisites
*.dSYM
Makefile.dep
.vscode/*
......@@ -14,9 +14,7 @@ each source file that you contribute.
PLEASE DO NOT POST GENERAL QUESTIONS that are not about bugs or suspected
bugs in the Github issues system. We'll be very happy to help you and provide
all the support at the Reddit sub:
http://reddit.com/r/redis
all the support in the mailing list.
There is also an active community of Redis users at Stack Overflow:
......@@ -24,7 +22,12 @@ each source file that you contribute.
# How to provide a patch for a new feature
1. If it is a major feature or a semantical change, please post it as a new submission in r/redis on Reddit at http://reddit.com/r/redis. Try to be passionate about why the feature is needed, make users upvote your proposal to gain traction and so forth. Read feedbacks about the community. But in this first step **please don't write code yet**.
1. If it is a major feature or a semantical change, please don't start coding
straight away: if your feature is not a conceptual fit you'll lose a lot of
time writing the code without any reason. Start by posting in the mailing list
and creating an issue at Github with the description of, exactly, what you want
to accomplish and why. Use cases are important for features to be accepted.
Here you'll see if there is consensus about your idea.
2. If in step 1 you get an acknowledgment from the project leaders, use the
following procedure to submit a patch:
......@@ -35,6 +38,13 @@ each source file that you contribute.
d. Initiate a pull request on github ( https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/ )
e. Done :)
For minor fixes just open a pull request on Github.
3. Keep in mind that we are very overloaded, so issues and PRs sometimes wait
for a *very* long time. However this is not lack of interest, as the project
gets more and more users, we find ourselves in a constant need to prioritize
certain issues/PRs over others. If you think your issue/PR is very important
try to popularize it, have other users commenting and sharing their point of
view and so forth. This helps.
4. For minor fixes just open a pull request on Github.
Thanks!
......@@ -34,7 +34,21 @@ Redis Manifesto
so that the complexity is obvious and more complex operations can be
performed as the sum of the basic operations.
4 - Code is like a poem; it's not just something we write to reach some
4 - We believe in code efficiency. Computers get faster and faster, yet we
believe that abusing computing capabilities is not wise: the amount of
operations you can do for a given amount of energy remains anyway a
significant parameter: it allows to do more with less computers and, at
the same time, having a smaller environmental impact. Similarly Redis is
able to "scale down" to smaller devices. It is perfectly usable in a
Raspberry Pi and other small ARM based computers. Faster code having
just the layers of abstractions that are really needed will also result,
often, in more predictable performances. We think likewise about memory
usage, one of the fundamental goals of the Redis project is to
incrementally build more and more memory efficient data structures, so that
problems that were not approachable in RAM in the past will be perfectly
fine to handle in the future.
5 - Code is like a poem; it's not just something we write to reach some
practical result. Sometimes people that are far from the Redis philosophy
suggest using other code written by other authors (frequently in other
languages) in order to implement something Redis currently lacks. But to us
......@@ -45,23 +59,48 @@ Redis Manifesto
when needed. At the same time, when writing the Redis story we're trying to
write smaller stories that will fit in to other code.
5 - We're against complexity. We believe designing systems is a fight against
6 - We're against complexity. We believe designing systems is a fight against
complexity. We'll accept to fight the complexity when it's worthwhile but
we'll try hard to recognize when a small feature is not worth 1000s of lines
of code. Most of the time the best way to fight complexity is by not
creating it at all.
creating it at all. Complexity is also a form of lock-in: code that is
very hard to understand cannot be modified by users in an independent way
regardless of the license. One of the main Redis goals is to remain
understandable, enough for a single programmer to have a clear idea of how
it works in detail just reading the source code for a couple of weeks.
7 - Threading is not a silver bullet. Instead of making Redis threaded we
believe on the idea of an efficient (mostly) single threaded Redis core.
Multiple of such cores, that may run in the same computer or may run
in multiple computers, are abstracted away as a single big system by
higher order protocols and features: Redis Cluster and the upcoming
Redis Proxy are our main goals. A shared nothing approach is not just
much simpler (see the previous point in this document), is also optimal
in NUMA systems. In the specific case of Redis it allows for each instance
to have a more limited amount of data, making the Redis persist-by-fork
approach more sounding. In the future we may explore parallelism only for
I/O, which is the low hanging fruit: minimal complexity could provide an
improved single process experience.
6 - Two levels of API. The Redis API has two levels: 1) a subset of the API fits
8 - Two levels of API. The Redis API has two levels: 1) a subset of the API fits
naturally into a distributed version of Redis and 2) a more complex API that
supports multi-key operations. Both are useful if used judiciously but
there's no way to make the more complex multi-keys API distributed in an
opaque way without violating our other principles. We don't want to provide
the illusion of something that will work magically when actually it can't in
all cases. Instead we'll provide commands to quickly migrate keys from one
instance to another to perform multi-key operations and expose the tradeoffs
to the user.
instance to another to perform multi-key operations and expose the
trade-offs to the user.
7 - We optimize for joy. We believe writing code is a lot of hard work, and the
9 - We optimize for joy. We believe writing code is a lot of hard work, and the
only way it can be worth is by enjoying it. When there is no longer joy in
writing code, the best thing to do is stop. To prevent this, we'll avoid
taking paths that will make Redis less of a joy to develop.
10 - All the above points are put together in what we call opportunistic
programming: trying to get the most for the user with minimal increases
in complexity (hanging fruits). Solve 95% of the problem with 5% of the
code when it is acceptable. Avoid a fixed schedule but follow the flow of
user requests, inspiration, Redis internal readiness for certain features
(sometimes many past changes reach a critical point making a previously
complex feature very easy to obtain).
......@@ -35,6 +35,11 @@ It is as simple as:
% make
To build with TLS support, you'll need OpenSSL development libraries (e.g.
libssl-dev on Debian/Ubuntu) and run:
% make BUILD_TLS=yes
You can run a 32 bit Redis binary using:
% make 32bit
......@@ -43,6 +48,13 @@ After building Redis, it is a good idea to test it using:
% make test
If TLS is built, running the tests with TLS enabled (you will need `tcl-tls`
installed):
% ./utils/gen-test-certs.sh
% ./runtest --tls
Fixing build problems with dependencies or cached build options
---------
......@@ -125,6 +137,12 @@ as options using the command line. Examples:
All the options in redis.conf are also supported as options using the command
line, with exactly the same name.
Running Redis with TLS:
------------------
Please consult the [TLS.md](TLS.md) file for more information on
how to use Redis with TLS.
Playing with Redis
------------------
......@@ -166,6 +184,8 @@ for Ubuntu and Debian systems:
% cd utils
% ./install_server.sh
_Note_: `install_server.sh` will not work on Mac OSX; it is built for Linux only.
The script will ask you a few questions and will setup everything you need
to run Redis properly as a background daemon that will start again on
system reboots.
......@@ -404,7 +424,7 @@ replicas, or to continue the replication after a disconnection.
Other C files
---
* `t_hash.c`, `t_list.c`, `t_set.c`, `t_string.c` and `t_zset.c` contains the implementation of the Redis data types. They implement both an API to access a given data type, and the client commands implementations for these data types.
* `t_hash.c`, `t_list.c`, `t_set.c`, `t_string.c`, `t_zset.c` and `t_stream.c` contains the implementation of the Redis data types. They implement both an API to access a given data type, and the client commands implementations for these data types.
* `ae.c` implements the Redis event loop, it's a self contained library which is simple to read and understand.
* `sds.c` is the Redis string library, check http://github.com/antirez/sds for more information.
* `anet.c` is a library to use POSIX networking in a simpler way compared to the raw interface exposed by the kernel.
......
TLS Support
===========
Getting Started
---------------
### Building
To build with TLS support you'll need OpenSSL development libraries (e.g.
libssl-dev on Debian/Ubuntu).
Run `make BUILD_TLS=yes`.
### Tests
To run Redis test suite with TLS, you'll need TLS support for TCL (i.e.
`tcl-tls` package on Debian/Ubuntu).
1. Run `./utils/gen-test-certs.sh` to generate a root CA and a server
certificate.
2. Run `./runtest --tls` or `./runtest-cluster --tls` to run Redis and Redis
Cluster tests in TLS mode.
### Running manually
To manually run a Redis server with TLS mode (assuming `gen-test-certs.sh` was
invoked so sample certificates/keys are available):
./src/redis-server --tls-port 6379 --port 0 \
--tls-cert-file ./tests/tls/redis.crt \
--tls-key-file ./tests/tls/redis.key \
--tls-ca-cert-file ./tests/tls/ca.crt
To connect to this Redis server with `redis-cli`:
./src/redis-cli --tls \
--cert ./tests/tls/redis.crt \
--key ./tests/tls/redis.key \
--cacert ./tests/tls/ca.crt
This will disable TCP and enable TLS on port 6379. It's also possible to have
both TCP and TLS available, but you'll need to assign different ports.
To make a Replica connect to the master using TLS, use `--tls-replication yes`,
and to make Redis Cluster use TLS across nodes use `--tls-cluster yes`.
Connections
-----------
All socket operations now go through a connection abstraction layer that hides
I/O and read/write event handling from the caller.
**Multi-threading I/O is not currently supported for TLS**, as a TLS connection
needs to do its own manipulation of AE events which is not thread safe. The
solution is probably to manage independent AE loops for I/O threads and longer
term association of connections with threads. This may potentially improve
overall performance as well.
Sync IO for TLS is currently implemented in a hackish way, i.e. making the
socket blocking and configuring socket-level timeout. This means the timeout
value may not be so accurate, and there would be a lot of syscall overhead.
However I believe that getting rid of syncio completely in favor of pure async
work is probably a better move than trying to fix that. For replication it would
probably not be so hard. For cluster keys migration it might be more difficult,
but there are probably other good reasons to improve that part anyway.
To-Do List
----------
- [ ] Add session caching support. Check if/how it's handled by clients to
assess how useful/important it is.
- [ ] redis-benchmark support. The current implementation is a mix of using
hiredis for parsing and basic networking (establishing connections), but
directly manipulating sockets for most actions. This will need to be cleaned
up for proper TLS support. The best approach is probably to migrate to hiredis
async mode.
- [ ] redis-cli `--slave` and `--rdb` support.
Multi-port
----------
Consider the implications of allowing TLS to be configured on a separate port,
making Redis listening on multiple ports:
1. Startup banner port notification
2. Proctitle
3. How slaves announce themselves
4. Cluster bus port calculation
......@@ -41,9 +41,13 @@ distclean:
.PHONY: distclean
ifeq ($(BUILD_TLS),yes)
HIREDIS_MAKE_FLAGS = USE_SSL=1
endif
hiredis: .make-prerequisites
@printf '%b %b\n' $(MAKECOLOR)MAKE$(ENDCOLOR) $(BINCOLOR)$@$(ENDCOLOR)
cd hiredis && $(MAKE) static
cd hiredis && $(MAKE) static $(HIREDIS_MAKE_FLAGS)
.PHONY: hiredis
......
......@@ -5,3 +5,4 @@
/*.dylib
/*.a
/*.pc
*.dSYM
......@@ -26,20 +26,72 @@ addons:
- libc6-dev-i386
- libc6-dbg:i386
- gcc-multilib
- g++-multilib
- valgrind
env:
- CFLAGS="-Werror"
- PRE="valgrind --track-origins=yes --leak-check=full"
- TARGET="32bit" TARGET_VARS="32bit-vars" CFLAGS="-Werror"
- TARGET="32bit" TARGET_VARS="32bit-vars" PRE="valgrind --track-origins=yes --leak-check=full"
- BITS="32"
- BITS="64"
matrix:
exclude:
- os: osx
env: PRE="valgrind --track-origins=yes --leak-check=full"
script:
- EXTRA_CMAKE_OPTS="-DENABLE_EXAMPLES:BOOL=ON -DHIREDIS_SSL:BOOL=ON";
if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]; then
if [ "$BITS" == "32" ]; then
CFLAGS="-m32 -Werror";
CXXFLAGS="-m32 -Werror";
LDFLAGS="-m32";
EXTRA_CMAKE_OPTS=;
else
CFLAGS="-Werror";
CXXFLAGS="-Werror";
fi;
else
TEST_PREFIX="valgrind --track-origins=yes --leak-check=full";
if [ "$BITS" == "32" ]; then
CFLAGS="-m32 -Werror";
CXXFLAGS="-m32 -Werror";
LDFLAGS="-m32";
EXTRA_CMAKE_OPTS=;
else
CFLAGS="-Werror";
CXXFLAGS="-Werror";
fi;
fi;
export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS TEST_PREFIX EXTRA_CMAKE_OPTS
- mkdir build/ && cd build/
- cmake .. ${EXTRA_CMAKE_OPTS}
- make VERBOSE=1
- ctest -V
- os: osx
env: TARGET="32bit" TARGET_VARS="32bit-vars" PRE="valgrind --track-origins=yes --leak-check=full"
matrix:
include:
# Windows MinGW cross compile on Linux
- os: linux
dist: xenial
compiler: mingw
addons:
apt:
packages:
- ninja-build
- gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64
- g++-mingw-w64-x86-64
script:
- mkdir build && cd build
- CC=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc CXX=x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ cmake .. -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH=on
- ninja -v
script: make $TARGET CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" && make check PRE="$PRE" && make $TARGET_VARS hiredis-example
# Windows MSVC 2017
- os: windows
compiler: msvc
env:
- MATRIX_EVAL="CC=cl.exe && CXX=cl.exe"
before_install:
- eval "${MATRIX_EVAL}"
install:
- choco install ninja
script:
- mkdir build && cd build
- cmd.exe /C '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64 &&
cmake .. -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release &&
ninja -v'
- ctest -V
......@@ -12,6 +12,16 @@
compare to other values, casting might be necessary or can be removed, if
casting was applied before.
### 0.x.x (unreleased)
**BREAKING CHANGES**:
* Change `redisReply.len` to `size_t`, as it denotes the the size of a string
User code should compare this to `size_t` values as well.
If it was used to compare to other values, casting might be necessary or can be removed, if casting was applied before.
* `redisReplyObjectFunctions.createArray` now takes `size_t` for its length parameter.
### 0.14.0 (2018-09-25)
* Make string2ll static to fix conflict with Redis (Tom Lee [c3188b])
......@@ -50,8 +60,9 @@
* Import latest upstream sds. This breaks applications that are linked against the old hiredis v0.13
* Fix warnings, when compiled with -Wshadow
* Make hiredis compile in Cygwin on Windows, now CI-tested
**BREAKING CHANGES**:
* Bulk and multi-bulk lengths less than -1 or greater than `LLONG_MAX` are now
protocol errors. This is consistent with the RESP specification. On 32-bit
platforms, the upper bound is lowered to `SIZE_MAX`.
* Remove backwards compatibility macro's
......
CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 3.4.0)
INCLUDE(GNUInstallDirs)
PROJECT(hiredis)
OPTION(ENABLE_SSL "Build hiredis_ssl for SSL support" OFF)
MACRO(getVersionBit name)
SET(VERSION_REGEX "^#define ${name} (.+)$")
FILE(STRINGS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/hiredis.h"
VERSION_BIT REGEX ${VERSION_REGEX})
STRING(REGEX REPLACE ${VERSION_REGEX} "\\1" ${name} "${VERSION_BIT}")
ENDMACRO(getVersionBit)
getVersionBit(HIREDIS_MAJOR)
getVersionBit(HIREDIS_MINOR)
getVersionBit(HIREDIS_PATCH)
getVersionBit(HIREDIS_SONAME)
SET(VERSION "${HIREDIS_MAJOR}.${HIREDIS_MINOR}.${HIREDIS_PATCH}")
MESSAGE("Detected version: ${VERSION}")
PROJECT(hiredis VERSION "${VERSION}")
SET(ENABLE_EXAMPLES OFF CACHE BOOL "Enable building hiredis examples")
ADD_LIBRARY(hiredis SHARED
async.c
dict.c
hiredis.c
net.c
read.c
sds.c
sockcompat.c)
SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(hiredis
PROPERTIES
VERSION "${HIREDIS_SONAME}")
IF(WIN32 OR MINGW)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(hiredis PRIVATE ws2_32)
ENDIF()
TARGET_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(hiredis PUBLIC .)
CONFIGURE_FILE(hiredis.pc.in hiredis.pc @ONLY)
INSTALL(TARGETS hiredis
DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}")
INSTALL(FILES hiredis.h read.h sds.h async.h
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/hiredis)
INSTALL(DIRECTORY adapters
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/hiredis)
INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/hiredis.pc
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig)
IF(ENABLE_SSL)
IF (NOT OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR)
IF (APPLE)
SET(OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR "/usr/local/opt/openssl")
ENDIF()
ENDIF()
FIND_PACKAGE(OpenSSL REQUIRED)
ADD_LIBRARY(hiredis_ssl SHARED
ssl.c)
TARGET_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(hiredis_ssl PRIVATE "${OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR}")
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(hiredis_ssl PRIVATE ${OPENSSL_LIBRARIES})
CONFIGURE_FILE(hiredis_ssl.pc.in hiredis_ssl.pc @ONLY)
INSTALL(TARGETS hiredis_ssl
DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}")
INSTALL(FILES hiredis_ssl.h
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/hiredis)
INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/hiredis_ssl.pc
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig)
ENDIF()
IF(NOT (WIN32 OR MINGW))
ENABLE_TESTING()
ADD_EXECUTABLE(hiredis-test test.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(hiredis-test hiredis)
ADD_TEST(NAME hiredis-test
COMMAND ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/test.sh)
ENDIF()
# Add examples
IF(ENABLE_EXAMPLES)
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(examples)
ENDIF(ENABLE_EXAMPLES)
......@@ -3,11 +3,17 @@
# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Pieter Noordhuis <pcnoordhuis at gmail dot com>
# This file is released under the BSD license, see the COPYING file
OBJ=net.o hiredis.o sds.o async.o read.o
OBJ=net.o hiredis.o sds.o async.o read.o sockcompat.o
SSL_OBJ=ssl.o
EXAMPLES=hiredis-example hiredis-example-libevent hiredis-example-libev hiredis-example-glib
ifeq ($(USE_SSL),1)
EXAMPLES+=hiredis-example-ssl hiredis-example-libevent-ssl
endif
TESTS=hiredis-test
LIBNAME=libhiredis
SSL_LIBNAME=libhiredis_ssl
PKGCONFNAME=hiredis.pc
SSL_PKGCONFNAME=hiredis_ssl.pc
HIREDIS_MAJOR=$(shell grep HIREDIS_MAJOR hiredis.h | awk '{print $$3}')
HIREDIS_MINOR=$(shell grep HIREDIS_MINOR hiredis.h | awk '{print $$3}')
......@@ -39,7 +45,7 @@ export REDIS_TEST_CONFIG
CC:=$(shell sh -c 'type $${CC%% *} >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && echo $(CC) || echo gcc')
CXX:=$(shell sh -c 'type $${CXX%% *} >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && echo $(CXX) || echo g++')
OPTIMIZATION?=-O3
WARNINGS=-Wall -W -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
WARNINGS=-Wall -W -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -Wno-missing-field-initializers
DEBUG_FLAGS?= -g -ggdb
REAL_CFLAGS=$(OPTIMIZATION) -fPIC $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(WARNINGS) $(DEBUG_FLAGS)
REAL_LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)
......@@ -49,12 +55,30 @@ STLIBSUFFIX=a
DYLIB_MINOR_NAME=$(LIBNAME).$(DYLIBSUFFIX).$(HIREDIS_SONAME)
DYLIB_MAJOR_NAME=$(LIBNAME).$(DYLIBSUFFIX).$(HIREDIS_MAJOR)
DYLIBNAME=$(LIBNAME).$(DYLIBSUFFIX)
DYLIB_MAKE_CMD=$(CC) -shared -Wl,-soname,$(DYLIB_MINOR_NAME) -o $(DYLIBNAME) $(LDFLAGS)
SSL_DYLIBNAME=$(SSL_LIBNAME).$(DYLIBSUFFIX)
DYLIB_MAKE_CMD=$(CC) -shared -Wl,-soname,$(DYLIB_MINOR_NAME)
STLIBNAME=$(LIBNAME).$(STLIBSUFFIX)
STLIB_MAKE_CMD=ar rcs $(STLIBNAME)
SSL_STLIBNAME=$(SSL_LIBNAME).$(STLIBSUFFIX)
STLIB_MAKE_CMD=$(AR) rcs
# Platform-specific overrides
uname_S := $(shell sh -c 'uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo not')
USE_SSL?=0
# This is required for test.c only
ifeq ($(USE_SSL),1)
CFLAGS+=-DHIREDIS_TEST_SSL
endif
ifeq ($(uname_S),Linux)
SSL_LDFLAGS=-lssl -lcrypto
else
OPENSSL_PREFIX?=/usr/local/opt/openssl
CFLAGS+=-I$(OPENSSL_PREFIX)/include
SSL_LDFLAGS+=-L$(OPENSSL_PREFIX)/lib -lssl -lcrypto
endif
ifeq ($(uname_S),SunOS)
REAL_LDFLAGS+= -ldl -lnsl -lsocket
DYLIB_MAKE_CMD=$(CC) -G -o $(DYLIBNAME) -h $(DYLIB_MINOR_NAME) $(LDFLAGS)
......@@ -66,40 +90,61 @@ ifeq ($(uname_S),Darwin)
endif
all: $(DYLIBNAME) $(STLIBNAME) hiredis-test $(PKGCONFNAME)
ifeq ($(USE_SSL),1)
all: $(SSL_DYLIBNAME) $(SSL_STLIBNAME) $(SSL_PKGCONFNAME)
endif
# Deps (use make dep to generate this)
async.o: async.c fmacros.h async.h hiredis.h read.h sds.h net.h dict.c dict.h
dict.o: dict.c fmacros.h dict.h
hiredis.o: hiredis.c fmacros.h hiredis.h read.h sds.h net.h
net.o: net.c fmacros.h net.h hiredis.h read.h sds.h
hiredis.o: hiredis.c fmacros.h hiredis.h read.h sds.h net.h win32.h
net.o: net.c fmacros.h net.h hiredis.h read.h sds.h sockcompat.h win32.h
read.o: read.c fmacros.h read.h sds.h
sds.o: sds.c sds.h
sockcompat.o: sockcompat.c sockcompat.h
ssl.o: ssl.c hiredis.h
test.o: test.c fmacros.h hiredis.h read.h sds.h
$(DYLIBNAME): $(OBJ)
$(DYLIB_MAKE_CMD) $(OBJ)
$(DYLIB_MAKE_CMD) -o $(DYLIBNAME) $(OBJ) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
$(STLIBNAME): $(OBJ)
$(STLIB_MAKE_CMD) $(OBJ)
$(STLIB_MAKE_CMD) $(STLIBNAME) $(OBJ)
$(SSL_DYLIBNAME): $(SSL_OBJ)
$(DYLIB_MAKE_CMD) -o $(SSL_DYLIBNAME) $(SSL_OBJ) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) $(SSL_LDFLAGS)
$(SSL_STLIBNAME): $(SSL_OBJ)
$(STLIB_MAKE_CMD) $(SSL_STLIBNAME) $(SSL_OBJ)
dynamic: $(DYLIBNAME)
static: $(STLIBNAME)
ifeq ($(USE_SSL),1)
dynamic: $(SSL_DYLIBNAME)
static: $(SSL_STLIBNAME)
endif
# Binaries:
hiredis-example-libevent: examples/example-libevent.c adapters/libevent.h $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. $< -levent $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< -levent $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
hiredis-example-libevent-ssl: examples/example-libevent-ssl.c adapters/libevent.h $(STLIBNAME) $(SSL_STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< -levent $(STLIBNAME) $(SSL_STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) $(SSL_LDFLAGS)
hiredis-example-libev: examples/example-libev.c adapters/libev.h $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. $< -lev $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< -lev $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
hiredis-example-glib: examples/example-glib.c adapters/glib.h $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. $< $(shell pkg-config --cflags --libs glib-2.0) $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< $(shell pkg-config --cflags --libs glib-2.0) $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
hiredis-example-ivykis: examples/example-ivykis.c adapters/ivykis.h $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. $< -livykis $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< -livykis $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
hiredis-example-macosx: examples/example-macosx.c adapters/macosx.h $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. $< -framework CoreFoundation $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< -framework CoreFoundation $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
hiredis-example-ssl: examples/example-ssl.c $(STLIBNAME) $(SSL_STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< $(STLIBNAME) $(SSL_STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) $(SSL_LDFLAGS)
ifndef AE_DIR
hiredis-example-ae:
......@@ -116,7 +161,7 @@ hiredis-example-libuv:
@false
else
hiredis-example-libuv: examples/example-libuv.c adapters/libuv.h $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. -I$(LIBUV_DIR)/include $< $(LIBUV_DIR)/.libs/libuv.a -lpthread -lrt $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. -I$(LIBUV_DIR)/include $< $(LIBUV_DIR)/.libs/libuv.a -lpthread -lrt $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
endif
ifeq ($(and $(QT_MOC),$(QT_INCLUDE_DIR),$(QT_LIBRARY_DIR)),)
......@@ -133,32 +178,33 @@ hiredis-example-qt: examples/example-qt.cpp adapters/qt.h $(STLIBNAME)
endif
hiredis-example: examples/example.c $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS) -I. $< $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) -o examples/$@ $(REAL_CFLAGS) -I. $< $(STLIBNAME) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
examples: $(EXAMPLES)
hiredis-test: test.o $(STLIBNAME)
TEST_LIBS = $(STLIBNAME)
ifeq ($(USE_SSL),1)
TEST_LIBS += $(SSL_STLIBNAME) -lssl -lcrypto -lpthread
endif
hiredis-test: test.o $(TEST_LIBS)
hiredis-%: %.o $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) $(REAL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(REAL_LDFLAGS) $< $(STLIBNAME)
$(CC) $(REAL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(TEST_LIBS) $(REAL_LDFLAGS)
test: hiredis-test
./hiredis-test
check: hiredis-test
@echo "$$REDIS_TEST_CONFIG" | $(REDIS_SERVER) -
$(PRE) ./hiredis-test -h 127.0.0.1 -p $(REDIS_PORT) -s /tmp/hiredis-test-redis.sock || \
( kill `cat /tmp/hiredis-test-redis.pid` && false )
kill `cat /tmp/hiredis-test-redis.pid`
TEST_SSL=$(USE_SSL) ./test.sh
.c.o:
$(CC) -std=c99 -pedantic -c $(REAL_CFLAGS) $<
clean:
rm -rf $(DYLIBNAME) $(STLIBNAME) $(TESTS) $(PKGCONFNAME) examples/hiredis-example* *.o *.gcda *.gcno *.gcov
rm -rf $(DYLIBNAME) $(STLIBNAME) $(SSL_DYLIBNAME) $(SSL_STLIBNAME) $(TESTS) $(PKGCONFNAME) examples/hiredis-example* *.o *.gcda *.gcno *.gcov
dep:
$(CC) -MM *.c
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MM *.c
INSTALL?= cp -pPR
......@@ -175,6 +221,20 @@ $(PKGCONFNAME): hiredis.h
@echo Libs: -L\$${libdir} -lhiredis >> $@
@echo Cflags: -I\$${includedir} -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 >> $@
$(SSL_PKGCONFNAME): hiredis.h
@echo "Generating $@ for pkgconfig..."
@echo prefix=$(PREFIX) > $@
@echo exec_prefix=\$${prefix} >> $@
@echo libdir=$(PREFIX)/$(LIBRARY_PATH) >> $@
@echo includedir=$(PREFIX)/$(INCLUDE_PATH) >> $@
@echo >> $@
@echo Name: hiredis_ssl >> $@
@echo Description: SSL Support for hiredis. >> $@
@echo Version: $(HIREDIS_MAJOR).$(HIREDIS_MINOR).$(HIREDIS_PATCH) >> $@
@echo Requires: hiredis >> $@
@echo Libs: -L\$${libdir} -lhiredis_ssl >> $@
@echo Libs.private: -lssl -lcrypto >> $@
install: $(DYLIBNAME) $(STLIBNAME) $(PKGCONFNAME)
mkdir -p $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH) $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)/adapters $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)
$(INSTALL) hiredis.h async.h read.h sds.h $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)
......
......@@ -286,6 +286,7 @@ return `REDIS_ERR`. The function to set the disconnect callback has the followin
```c
int redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(redisAsyncContext *ac, redisDisconnectCallback *fn);
```
`ac->data` may be used to pass user data to this callback, the same can be done for redisConnectCallback.
### Sending commands and their callbacks
In an asynchronous context, commands are automatically pipelined due to the nature of an event loop.
......@@ -406,6 +407,6 @@ as soon as possible in order to prevent allocation of useless memory.
## AUTHORS
Hiredis was written by Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez at gmail) and
Pieter Noordhuis (pcnoordhuis at gmail) and is released under the BSD license.
Pieter Noordhuis (pcnoordhuis at gmail) and is released under the BSD license.
Hiredis is currently maintained by Matt Stancliff (matt at genges dot com) and
Jan-Erik Rediger (janerik at fnordig dot com)
......@@ -34,48 +34,113 @@
#include "../hiredis.h"
#include "../async.h"
#define REDIS_LIBEVENT_DELETED 0x01
#define REDIS_LIBEVENT_ENTERED 0x02
typedef struct redisLibeventEvents {
redisAsyncContext *context;
struct event *rev, *wev;
struct event *ev;
struct event_base *base;
struct timeval tv;
short flags;
short state;
} redisLibeventEvents;
static void redisLibeventReadEvent(int fd, short event, void *arg) {
((void)fd); ((void)event);
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)arg;
redisAsyncHandleRead(e->context);
static void redisLibeventDestroy(redisLibeventEvents *e) {
free(e);
}
static void redisLibeventWriteEvent(int fd, short event, void *arg) {
((void)fd); ((void)event);
static void redisLibeventHandler(int fd, short event, void *arg) {
((void)fd);
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)arg;
redisAsyncHandleWrite(e->context);
e->state |= REDIS_LIBEVENT_ENTERED;
#define CHECK_DELETED() if (e->state & REDIS_LIBEVENT_DELETED) {\
redisLibeventDestroy(e);\
return; \
}
if ((event & EV_TIMEOUT) && (e->state & REDIS_LIBEVENT_DELETED) == 0) {
redisAsyncHandleTimeout(e->context);
CHECK_DELETED();
}
if ((event & EV_READ) && e->context && (e->state & REDIS_LIBEVENT_DELETED) == 0) {
redisAsyncHandleRead(e->context);
CHECK_DELETED();
}
if ((event & EV_WRITE) && e->context && (e->state & REDIS_LIBEVENT_DELETED) == 0) {
redisAsyncHandleWrite(e->context);
CHECK_DELETED();
}
e->state &= ~REDIS_LIBEVENT_ENTERED;
#undef CHECK_DELETED
}
static void redisLibeventUpdate(void *privdata, short flag, int isRemove) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents *)privdata;
const struct timeval *tv = e->tv.tv_sec || e->tv.tv_usec ? &e->tv : NULL;
if (isRemove) {
if ((e->flags & flag) == 0) {
return;
} else {
e->flags &= ~flag;
}
} else {
if (e->flags & flag) {
return;
} else {
e->flags |= flag;
}
}
event_del(e->ev);
event_assign(e->ev, e->base, e->context->c.fd, e->flags | EV_PERSIST,
redisLibeventHandler, privdata);
event_add(e->ev, tv);
}
static void redisLibeventAddRead(void *privdata) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)privdata;
event_add(e->rev,NULL);
redisLibeventUpdate(privdata, EV_READ, 0);
}
static void redisLibeventDelRead(void *privdata) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)privdata;
event_del(e->rev);
redisLibeventUpdate(privdata, EV_READ, 1);
}
static void redisLibeventAddWrite(void *privdata) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)privdata;
event_add(e->wev,NULL);
redisLibeventUpdate(privdata, EV_WRITE, 0);
}
static void redisLibeventDelWrite(void *privdata) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)privdata;
event_del(e->wev);
redisLibeventUpdate(privdata, EV_WRITE, 1);
}
static void redisLibeventCleanup(void *privdata) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents*)privdata;
event_free(e->rev);
event_free(e->wev);
free(e);
if (!e) {
return;
}
event_del(e->ev);
event_free(e->ev);
e->ev = NULL;
if (e->state & REDIS_LIBEVENT_ENTERED) {
e->state |= REDIS_LIBEVENT_DELETED;
} else {
redisLibeventDestroy(e);
}
}
static void redisLibeventSetTimeout(void *privdata, struct timeval tv) {
redisLibeventEvents *e = (redisLibeventEvents *)privdata;
short flags = e->flags;
e->flags = 0;
e->tv = tv;
redisLibeventUpdate(e, flags, 0);
}
static int redisLibeventAttach(redisAsyncContext *ac, struct event_base *base) {
......@@ -87,7 +152,7 @@ static int redisLibeventAttach(redisAsyncContext *ac, struct event_base *base) {
return REDIS_ERR;
/* Create container for context and r/w events */
e = (redisLibeventEvents*)malloc(sizeof(*e));
e = (redisLibeventEvents*)calloc(1, sizeof(*e));
e->context = ac;
/* Register functions to start/stop listening for events */
......@@ -96,13 +161,12 @@ static int redisLibeventAttach(redisAsyncContext *ac, struct event_base *base) {
ac->ev.addWrite = redisLibeventAddWrite;
ac->ev.delWrite = redisLibeventDelWrite;
ac->ev.cleanup = redisLibeventCleanup;
ac->ev.scheduleTimer = redisLibeventSetTimeout;
ac->ev.data = e;
/* Initialize and install read/write events */
e->rev = event_new(base, c->fd, EV_READ, redisLibeventReadEvent, e);
e->wev = event_new(base, c->fd, EV_WRITE, redisLibeventWriteEvent, e);
event_add(e->rev, NULL);
event_add(e->wev, NULL);
e->ev = event_new(base, c->fd, EV_READ | EV_WRITE, redisLibeventHandler, e);
e->base = base;
return REDIS_OK;
}
#endif
......@@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ environment:
CC: gcc
- CYG_BASH: C:\cygwin\bin\bash
CC: gcc
TARGET: 32bit
TARGET_VARS: 32bit-vars
CFLAGS: -m32
CXXFLAGS: -m32
LDFLAGS: -m32
clone_depth: 1
......@@ -20,4 +21,4 @@ install:
build_script:
- 'echo building...'
- '%CYG_BASH% -lc "cd $APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER; exec 0</dev/null; make LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS CC=$CC $TARGET CFLAGS=$CFLAGS && make LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS CC=$CC $TARGET_VARS hiredis-example"'
- '%CYG_BASH% -lc "cd $APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER; exec 0</dev/null; mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. -G \"Unix Makefiles\" && make VERBOSE=1"'
......@@ -32,7 +32,9 @@
#include "fmacros.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifndef _MSC_VER
#include <strings.h>
#endif
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
......@@ -40,22 +42,9 @@
#include "net.h"
#include "dict.c"
#include "sds.h"
#include "win32.h"
#define _EL_ADD_READ(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.addRead) (ctx)->ev.addRead((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0)
#define _EL_DEL_READ(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.delRead) (ctx)->ev.delRead((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0)
#define _EL_ADD_WRITE(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.addWrite) (ctx)->ev.addWrite((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0)
#define _EL_DEL_WRITE(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.delWrite) (ctx)->ev.delWrite((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0)
#define _EL_CLEANUP(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.cleanup) (ctx)->ev.cleanup((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0);
#include "async_private.h"
/* Forward declaration of function in hiredis.c */
int __redisAppendCommand(redisContext *c, const char *cmd, size_t len);
......@@ -126,6 +115,7 @@ static redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncInitialize(redisContext *c) {
ac->ev.addWrite = NULL;
ac->ev.delWrite = NULL;
ac->ev.cleanup = NULL;
ac->ev.scheduleTimer = NULL;
ac->onConnect = NULL;
ac->onDisconnect = NULL;
......@@ -150,56 +140,52 @@ static void __redisAsyncCopyError(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
ac->errstr = c->errstr;
}
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnect(const char *ip, int port) {
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectWithOptions(const redisOptions *options) {
redisOptions myOptions = *options;
redisContext *c;
redisAsyncContext *ac;
c = redisConnectNonBlock(ip,port);
if (c == NULL)
myOptions.options |= REDIS_OPT_NONBLOCK;
c = redisConnectWithOptions(&myOptions);
if (c == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
ac = redisAsyncInitialize(c);
if (ac == NULL) {
redisFree(c);
return NULL;
}
__redisAsyncCopyError(ac);
return ac;
}
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnect(const char *ip, int port) {
redisOptions options = {0};
REDIS_OPTIONS_SET_TCP(&options, ip, port);
return redisAsyncConnectWithOptions(&options);
}
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectBind(const char *ip, int port,
const char *source_addr) {
redisContext *c = redisConnectBindNonBlock(ip,port,source_addr);
redisAsyncContext *ac = redisAsyncInitialize(c);
__redisAsyncCopyError(ac);
return ac;
redisOptions options = {0};
REDIS_OPTIONS_SET_TCP(&options, ip, port);
options.endpoint.tcp.source_addr = source_addr;
return redisAsyncConnectWithOptions(&options);
}
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectBindWithReuse(const char *ip, int port,
const char *source_addr) {
redisContext *c = redisConnectBindNonBlockWithReuse(ip,port,source_addr);
redisAsyncContext *ac = redisAsyncInitialize(c);
__redisAsyncCopyError(ac);
return ac;
redisOptions options = {0};
REDIS_OPTIONS_SET_TCP(&options, ip, port);
options.options |= REDIS_OPT_REUSEADDR;
options.endpoint.tcp.source_addr = source_addr;
return redisAsyncConnectWithOptions(&options);
}
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectUnix(const char *path) {
redisContext *c;
redisAsyncContext *ac;
c = redisConnectUnixNonBlock(path);
if (c == NULL)
return NULL;
ac = redisAsyncInitialize(c);
if (ac == NULL) {
redisFree(c);
return NULL;
}
__redisAsyncCopyError(ac);
return ac;
redisOptions options = {0};
REDIS_OPTIONS_SET_UNIX(&options, path);
return redisAsyncConnectWithOptions(&options);
}
int redisAsyncSetConnectCallback(redisAsyncContext *ac, redisConnectCallback *fn) {
......@@ -328,7 +314,7 @@ void redisAsyncFree(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
}
/* Helper function to make the disconnect happen and clean up. */
static void __redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
void __redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
redisContext *c = &(ac->c);
/* Make sure error is accessible if there is any */
......@@ -344,9 +330,15 @@ static void __redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
c->flags |= REDIS_DISCONNECTING;
}
/* cleanup event library on disconnect.
* this is safe to call multiple times */
_EL_CLEANUP(ac);
/* For non-clean disconnects, __redisAsyncFree() will execute pending
* callbacks with a NULL-reply. */
__redisAsyncFree(ac);
if (!(c->flags & REDIS_NO_AUTO_FREE)) {
__redisAsyncFree(ac);
}
}
/* Tries to do a clean disconnect from Redis, meaning it stops new commands
......@@ -358,6 +350,9 @@ static void __redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
void redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
redisContext *c = &(ac->c);
c->flags |= REDIS_DISCONNECTING;
/** unset the auto-free flag here, because disconnect undoes this */
c->flags &= ~REDIS_NO_AUTO_FREE;
if (!(c->flags & REDIS_IN_CALLBACK) && ac->replies.head == NULL)
__redisAsyncDisconnect(ac);
}
......@@ -408,7 +403,7 @@ static int __redisGetSubscribeCallback(redisAsyncContext *ac, redisReply *reply,
assert(reply->element[2]->type == REDIS_REPLY_INTEGER);
/* Unset subscribed flag only when no pipelined pending subscribe. */
if (reply->element[2]->integer == 0
if (reply->element[2]->integer == 0
&& dictSize(ac->sub.channels) == 0
&& dictSize(ac->sub.patterns) == 0)
c->flags &= ~REDIS_SUBSCRIBED;
......@@ -524,6 +519,18 @@ static int __redisAsyncHandleConnect(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
}
}
void redisAsyncRead(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
redisContext *c = &(ac->c);
if (redisBufferRead(c) == REDIS_ERR) {
__redisAsyncDisconnect(ac);
} else {
/* Always re-schedule reads */
_EL_ADD_READ(ac);
redisProcessCallbacks(ac);
}
}
/* This function should be called when the socket is readable.
* It processes all replies that can be read and executes their callbacks.
*/
......@@ -539,18 +546,29 @@ void redisAsyncHandleRead(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
return;
}
if (redisBufferRead(c) == REDIS_ERR) {
c->funcs->async_read(ac);
}
void redisAsyncWrite(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
redisContext *c = &(ac->c);
int done = 0;
if (redisBufferWrite(c,&done) == REDIS_ERR) {
__redisAsyncDisconnect(ac);
} else {
/* Always re-schedule reads */
/* Continue writing when not done, stop writing otherwise */
if (!done)
_EL_ADD_WRITE(ac);
else
_EL_DEL_WRITE(ac);
/* Always schedule reads after writes */
_EL_ADD_READ(ac);
redisProcessCallbacks(ac);
}
}
void redisAsyncHandleWrite(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
redisContext *c = &(ac->c);
int done = 0;
if (!(c->flags & REDIS_CONNECTED)) {
/* Abort connect was not successful. */
......@@ -561,18 +579,37 @@ void redisAsyncHandleWrite(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
return;
}
if (redisBufferWrite(c,&done) == REDIS_ERR) {
__redisAsyncDisconnect(ac);
} else {
/* Continue writing when not done, stop writing otherwise */
if (!done)
_EL_ADD_WRITE(ac);
else
_EL_DEL_WRITE(ac);
c->funcs->async_write(ac);
}
/* Always schedule reads after writes */
_EL_ADD_READ(ac);
void __redisSetError(redisContext *c, int type, const char *str);
void redisAsyncHandleTimeout(redisAsyncContext *ac) {
redisContext *c = &(ac->c);
redisCallback cb;
if ((c->flags & REDIS_CONNECTED) && ac->replies.head == NULL) {
/* Nothing to do - just an idle timeout */
return;
}
if (!c->err) {
__redisSetError(c, REDIS_ERR_TIMEOUT, "Timeout");
}
if (!(c->flags & REDIS_CONNECTED) && ac->onConnect) {
ac->onConnect(ac, REDIS_ERR);
}
while (__redisShiftCallback(&ac->replies, &cb) == REDIS_OK) {
__redisRunCallback(ac, &cb, NULL);
}
/**
* TODO: Don't automatically sever the connection,
* rather, allow to ignore <x> responses before the queue is clear
*/
__redisAsyncDisconnect(ac);
}
/* Sets a pointer to the first argument and its length starting at p. Returns
......@@ -714,3 +751,16 @@ int redisAsyncFormattedCommand(redisAsyncContext *ac, redisCallbackFn *fn, void
int status = __redisAsyncCommand(ac,fn,privdata,cmd,len);
return status;
}
void redisAsyncSetTimeout(redisAsyncContext *ac, struct timeval tv) {
if (!ac->c.timeout) {
ac->c.timeout = calloc(1, sizeof(tv));
}
if (tv.tv_sec == ac->c.timeout->tv_sec &&
tv.tv_usec == ac->c.timeout->tv_usec) {
return;
}
*ac->c.timeout = tv;
}
......@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ typedef struct redisCallbackList {
/* Connection callback prototypes */
typedef void (redisDisconnectCallback)(const struct redisAsyncContext*, int status);
typedef void (redisConnectCallback)(const struct redisAsyncContext*, int status);
typedef void(redisTimerCallback)(void *timer, void *privdata);
/* Context for an async connection to Redis */
typedef struct redisAsyncContext {
......@@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ typedef struct redisAsyncContext {
void (*addWrite)(void *privdata);
void (*delWrite)(void *privdata);
void (*cleanup)(void *privdata);
void (*scheduleTimer)(void *privdata, struct timeval tv);
} ev;
/* Called when either the connection is terminated due to an error or per
......@@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ typedef struct redisAsyncContext {
} redisAsyncContext;
/* Functions that proxy to hiredis */
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectWithOptions(const redisOptions *options);
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnect(const char *ip, int port);
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectBind(const char *ip, int port, const char *source_addr);
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectBindWithReuse(const char *ip, int port,
......@@ -113,12 +116,17 @@ redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectBindWithReuse(const char *ip, int port,
redisAsyncContext *redisAsyncConnectUnix(const char *path);
int redisAsyncSetConnectCallback(redisAsyncContext *ac, redisConnectCallback *fn);
int redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(redisAsyncContext *ac, redisDisconnectCallback *fn);
void redisAsyncSetTimeout(redisAsyncContext *ac, struct timeval tv);
void redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac);
void redisAsyncFree(redisAsyncContext *ac);
/* Handle read/write events */
void redisAsyncHandleRead(redisAsyncContext *ac);
void redisAsyncHandleWrite(redisAsyncContext *ac);
void redisAsyncHandleTimeout(redisAsyncContext *ac);
void redisAsyncRead(redisAsyncContext *ac);
void redisAsyncWrite(redisAsyncContext *ac);
/* Command functions for an async context. Write the command to the
* output buffer and register the provided callback. */
......
/*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
* Copyright (c) 2010-2011, Pieter Noordhuis <pcnoordhuis at gmail dot com>
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used
* to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef __HIREDIS_ASYNC_PRIVATE_H
#define __HIREDIS_ASYNC_PRIVATE_H
#define _EL_ADD_READ(ctx) \
do { \
refreshTimeout(ctx); \
if ((ctx)->ev.addRead) (ctx)->ev.addRead((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while (0)
#define _EL_DEL_READ(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.delRead) (ctx)->ev.delRead((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0)
#define _EL_ADD_WRITE(ctx) \
do { \
refreshTimeout(ctx); \
if ((ctx)->ev.addWrite) (ctx)->ev.addWrite((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while (0)
#define _EL_DEL_WRITE(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.delWrite) (ctx)->ev.delWrite((ctx)->ev.data); \
} while(0)
#define _EL_CLEANUP(ctx) do { \
if ((ctx)->ev.cleanup) (ctx)->ev.cleanup((ctx)->ev.data); \
ctx->ev.cleanup = NULL; \
} while(0);
static inline void refreshTimeout(redisAsyncContext *ctx) {
if (ctx->c.timeout && ctx->ev.scheduleTimer &&
(ctx->c.timeout->tv_sec || ctx->c.timeout->tv_usec)) {
ctx->ev.scheduleTimer(ctx->ev.data, *ctx->c.timeout);
// } else {
// printf("Not scheduling timer.. (tmo=%p)\n", ctx->c.timeout);
// if (ctx->c.timeout){
// printf("tv_sec: %u. tv_usec: %u\n", ctx->c.timeout->tv_sec,
// ctx->c.timeout->tv_usec);
// }
}
}
void __redisAsyncDisconnect(redisAsyncContext *ac);
void redisProcessCallbacks(redisAsyncContext *ac);
#endif /* __HIREDIS_ASYNC_PRIVATE_H */
INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig)
# Check for GLib
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB2 glib-2.0)
if (GLIB2_FOUND)
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${GLIB2_INCLUDE_DIRS})
LINK_DIRECTORIES(${GLIB2_LIBRARY_DIRS})
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example-glib example-glib.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example-glib hiredis ${GLIB2_LIBRARIES})
ENDIF(GLIB2_FOUND)
FIND_PATH(LIBEV ev.h
HINTS /usr/local /usr/opt/local
ENV LIBEV_INCLUDE_DIR)
if (LIBEV)
# Just compile and link with libev
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example-libev example-libev.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example-libev hiredis ev)
ENDIF()
FIND_PATH(LIBEVENT event.h)
if (LIBEVENT)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example-libevent example-libevent)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example-libevent hiredis event)
ENDIF()
FIND_PATH(LIBUV uv.h)
IF (LIBUV)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example-libuv example-libuv.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example-libuv hiredis uv)
ENDIF()
IF (APPLE)
FIND_LIBRARY(CF CoreFoundation)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example-macosx example-macosx.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example-macosx hiredis ${CF})
ENDIF()
IF (ENABLE_SSL)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example-ssl example-ssl.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example-ssl hiredis hiredis_ssl)
ENDIF()
ADD_EXECUTABLE(example example.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(example hiredis)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <hiredis.h>
#include <hiredis_ssl.h>
#include <async.h>
#include <adapters/libevent.h>
void getCallback(redisAsyncContext *c, void *r, void *privdata) {
redisReply *reply = r;
if (reply == NULL) return;
printf("argv[%s]: %s\n", (char*)privdata, reply->str);
/* Disconnect after receiving the reply to GET */
redisAsyncDisconnect(c);
}
void connectCallback(const redisAsyncContext *c, int status) {
if (status != REDIS_OK) {
printf("Error: %s\n", c->errstr);
return;
}
printf("Connected...\n");
}
void disconnectCallback(const redisAsyncContext *c, int status) {
if (status != REDIS_OK) {
printf("Error: %s\n", c->errstr);
return;
}
printf("Disconnected...\n");
}
int main (int argc, char **argv) {
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
struct event_base *base = event_base_new();
if (argc < 5) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Usage: %s <key> <host> <port> <cert> <certKey> [ca]\n", argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
const char *value = argv[1];
size_t nvalue = strlen(value);
const char *hostname = argv[2];
int port = atoi(argv[3]);
const char *cert = argv[4];
const char *certKey = argv[5];
const char *caCert = argc > 5 ? argv[6] : NULL;
redisAsyncContext *c = redisAsyncConnect(hostname, port);
if (c->err) {
/* Let *c leak for now... */
printf("Error: %s\n", c->errstr);
return 1;
}
if (redisSecureConnection(&c->c, caCert, cert, certKey, "sni") != REDIS_OK) {
printf("SSL Error!\n");
exit(1);
}
redisLibeventAttach(c,base);
redisAsyncSetConnectCallback(c,connectCallback);
redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(c,disconnectCallback);
redisAsyncCommand(c, NULL, NULL, "SET key %b", value, nvalue);
redisAsyncCommand(c, getCallback, (char*)"end-1", "GET key");
event_base_dispatch(base);
return 0;
}
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