- 09 Jun, 2021 1 commit
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Yossi Gottlieb authored
This commit revives the improves the ability to run the test suite against external servers, instead of launching and managing `redis-server` processes as part of the test fixture. This capability existed in the past, using the `--host` and `--port` options. However, it was quite limited and mostly useful when running a specific tests. Attempting to run larger chunks of the test suite experienced many issues: * Many tests depend on being able to start and control `redis-server` themselves, and there's no clear distinction between external server compatible and other tests. * Cluster mode is not supported (resulting with `CROSSSLOT` errors). This PR cleans up many things and makes it possible to run the entire test suite against an external server. It also provides more fine grained controls to handle cases where the external server supports a subset of the Redis commands, limited number of databases, cluster mode, etc. The tests directory now contains a `README.md` file that describes how this works. This commit also includes additional cleanups and fixes: * Tests can now be tagged. * Tag-based selection is now unified across `start_server`, `tags` and `test`. * More information is provided about skipped or ignored tests. * Repeated patterns in tests have been extracted to common procedures, both at a global level and on a per-test file basis. * Cleaned up some cases where test setup was based on a previous test executing (a major anti-pattern that repeats itself in many places). * Cleaned up some cases where test teardown was not part of a test (in the future we should have dedicated teardown code that executes even when tests fail). * Fixed some tests that were flaky running on external servers.
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- 23 Jan, 2021 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
1. Valgrind leak in a recent change in a module api test 2. Increase treshold of a RESTORE TTL test 3. Change assertions to use assert_range which prints the values
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- 12 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Mota authored
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- 10 Jul, 2020 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
Similarly to EXPIREAT with TTL in the past, which implicitly deletes the key and return success, RESTORE should not store key that are already expired into the db. When used together with REPLACE it should emit a DEL to keyspace notification and replication stream.
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- 18 Jan, 2019 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 13 Oct, 2018 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 21 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
Few tests had borderline thresholds that were adjusted. The slave buffers test had two issues, preventing the slave buffer from growing: 1) the slave didn't necessarily go to sleep on time, or woke up too early, now using SIGSTOP to make sure it goes to sleep exactly when we want. 2) the master disconnected the slave on timeout
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- 03 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Jack Drogon authored
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- 20 Jun, 2018 1 commit
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Guy Benoish authored
RESTORE now supports: 1. Setting LRU/LFU 2. Absolute-time TTL Other related changes: 1. RDB loading will not override LRU bits when RDB file does not contain the LRU opcode. 2. RDB loading will not set LRU/LFU bits if the server's maxmemory-policy does not match.
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- 09 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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antirez authored
Related to #2507.
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- 11 Dec, 2015 2 commits
- 02 Jan, 2015 1 commit
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Matt Stancliff authored
Previously, the old test ran 5,000 loops and used about 500k. With quicklist, storing those same 5,000 loops takes up 24k, so the "large value check" failed! This increases the test to 20,000 loops which makes the object dump 96k.
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- 22 May, 2014 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 09 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 14 Nov, 2012 2 commits
- 07 Nov, 2012 2 commits
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antirez authored
With COPY now MIGRATE does not remove the key from the source instance. With REPLACE it uses RESTORE REPLACE on the target host so that even if the key already eixsts in the target instance it will be overwritten. The options can be used together.
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antirez authored
The REPLACE option deletes an existing key with the same name (if any) and materializes the new one. The default behavior without RESTORE is to return an error if a key already exists.
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- 02 Jun, 2012 1 commit
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Alex Mitrofanov authored
(additional commit notes by antirez@gmail.com): The rdbIsObjectType() macro was not updated when the new RDB object type of ziplist encoded hashes was added. As a result RESTORE, that uses rdbLoadObjectType(), failed when a ziplist encoded hash was loaded. This does not affected normal RDB loading because in that case we use the lower-level function rdbLoadType(). The commit also adds a regression test.
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- 03 Apr, 2012 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 02 Apr, 2012 2 commits