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3817f4c7ed Replace tabs with spaces 2015-09-01 13:13:24 +01:00
cdd16a53af Move to new license, keep old for reference 2015-06-11 23:00:23 +01:00
81ba28a7b6 Update build.gradle to build artifact com.github.boukefalos:jlibredis:2.6.2 with gradle wrapper 2.2 2014-11-30 11:51:44 +00:00
Jungtaek Lim
bd2f12c04e bump up version 2014-11-25 21:36:59 +09:00
Tobias Ara Svensson
3257827f01 Fixes #791 Exceptions in close cause empty JedisPool and then deadlock 2014-11-24 12:23:42 +01:00
Marcos Nils
0c9c4c8b79 Merge pull request #774 from asikkema/cluster_incryByFloat
Adds incrByFloat as cluster command
2014-11-16 18:40:42 -03:00
rdifalco
59a13121ab Addresses issues #779 and #775.
Conflicts:
	src/main/java/redis/clients/jedis/Protocol.java
2014-11-14 09:49:46 +09:00
Jungtaek Lim
5d0f75a32f Merge branch 'master' of github.com:rdifalco/jedis into rdifalco-master
Conflicts:
	src/main/java/redis/clients/jedis/BinaryJedis.java
2014-11-13 13:20:59 +09:00
Marcos Lilljedahl
f9fb8843df Fixes #786 2014-11-12 11:17:43 -03:00
Jungtaek Lim
47da7a12ea Merge branch 'HeartSaVioR-jedis-pubsub-adaptor' 2014-11-11 08:00:39 +09:00
Jungtaek Lim
57d2e2ea05 Merge branch 'jedis-pubsub-adaptor' of github.com:HeartSaVioR/jedis into HeartSaVioR-jedis-pubsub-adaptor 2014-11-11 08:00:32 +09:00
Jungtaek Lim
8a33ab6e9a Remove Adaptor and update their own class (PubSub) 2014-11-07 23:11:43 +09:00
Jungtaek Lim
4ecca016a5 Introduce (Binary)JedisPubSubAdaptor
* Actually it's in JedisSentinelPool but not exposed to users
2014-11-04 22:42:17 +09:00
Albert Sikkema
d6850457bf Adds incrByFloat as cluster command 2014-10-20 11:17:23 +02:00
rdifalco
076df8c92d Expanded deprecated comment, fixed a misspelling of DECRBY. 2014-10-19 13:22:17 -07:00
rdifalco
8f4dbaf89f Fixed infinite timeout handling. Increased code reuse so that there will be fewer copy and paste errors. 2014-10-18 12:22:07 -07:00
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If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
copy of the Program in return for a fee.

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'maven'
apply plugin: 'eclipse'
group = 'com.googlecode.jedis'
archivesBaseName = 'jedis'
version = '1.5.0'
group = 'com.github.boukefalos'
archivesBaseName = 'jlibredis'
version = '2.6.2'
repositories {
mavenCentral()
@@ -15,19 +15,12 @@ dependencies {
compile 'org.apache.commons:commons-pool2:2.0'
}
task wrapper(type: Wrapper) {
gradleVersion = '2.2'
}
/*
TODO: Customize for deployment
uploadArchives {
repositories.mavenDeployer {
repository(url: "file://localhost/repo/") {
authentication(userName: "user", password: "pass")
}
repository(url: uri('.maven'))
}
}
*/
task createWrapper(type: Wrapper) {
gradleVersion = '1.8'
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#Mon Nov 04 18:13:13 EST 2013
#Sun Nov 30 11:33:11 GMT 2014
distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
distributionPath=wrapper/dists
zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
zipStorePath=wrapper/dists
distributionUrl=http\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-1.8-bin.zip
distributionUrl=http\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.2-bin.zip

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
<packaging>jar</packaging>
<groupId>redis.clients</groupId>
<artifactId>jedis</artifactId>
<version>2.6.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<version>2.6.2-SNAPSHOT</version>
<name>Jedis</name>
<description>Jedis is a blazingly small and sane Redis java client.</description>
<url>https://github.com/xetorthio/jedis</url>

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@@ -253,9 +253,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
public Set<byte[]> keys(final byte[] pattern) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.keys(pattern);
final HashSet<byte[]> keySet = new HashSet<byte[]>(
client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply());
return keySet;
return new HashSet<byte[]>(client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply());
}
/**
@@ -519,7 +517,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
/**
* Set the the respective keys to the respective values. MSET will replace
* old values with new values, while {@link #msetnx(String...) MSETNX} will
* old values with new values, while {@link #msetnx(byte[]...) MSETNX} will
* not perform any operation at all even if just a single key already
* exists.
* <p>
@@ -532,7 +530,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* either see the changes to both A and B at once, or no modification at
* all.
*
* @see #msetnx(String...)
* @see #msetnx(byte[]...)
*
* @param keysvalues
* @return Status code reply Basically +OK as MSET can't fail
@@ -545,7 +543,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
/**
* Set the the respective keys to the respective values.
* {@link #mset(String...) MSET} will replace old values with new values,
* {@link #mset(byte[]...) MSET} will replace old values with new values,
* while MSETNX will not perform any operation at all even if just a single
* key already exists.
* <p>
@@ -558,7 +556,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* either see the changes to both A and B at once, or no modification at
* all.
*
* @see #mset(String...)
* @see #mset(byte[]...)
*
* @param keysvalues
* @return Integer reply, specifically: 1 if the all the keys were set 0 if
@@ -571,7 +569,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
}
/**
* IDECRBY work just like {@link #decr(String) INCR} but instead to
* DECRBY work just like {@link #decr(byte[]) INCR} but instead to
* decrement by 1 the decrement is integer.
* <p>
* INCR commands are limited to 64 bit signed integers.
@@ -655,7 +653,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
}
/**
* INCRBYFLOAT work just like {@link #incrBy(byte[]) INCRBY} but increments
* INCRBYFLOAT work just like {@link #incrBy(byte[], long)} INCRBY} but increments
* by floats instead of integers.
* <p>
* INCRBYFLOAT commands are limited to double precision floating point
@@ -673,8 +671,8 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* @see #decr(byte[])
* @see #decrBy(byte[], long)
*
* @param key
* @param integer
* @param key the key to increment
* @param integer the value to increment by
* @return Integer reply, this commands will reply with the new value of key
* after the increment.
*/
@@ -978,8 +976,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
public List<byte[]> hvals(final byte[] key) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.hvals(key);
final List<byte[]> lresult = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
return lresult;
return client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
}
/**
@@ -1184,7 +1181,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* O(N) (with N being the length of the list), setting the first or last
* elements of the list is O(1).
*
* @see #lindex(byte[], int)
* @see #lindex(byte[], long)
*
* @param key
* @param index
@@ -1305,11 +1302,11 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
/**
* Return all the members (elements) of the set value stored at key. This is
* just syntax glue for {@link #sinter(String...) SINTER}.
* just syntax glue for {@link #sinter(byte[]...)} SINTER}.
* <p>
* Time complexity O(N)
*
* @param key
* @param key the key of the set
* @return Multi bulk reply
*/
public Set<byte[]> smembers(final byte[] key) {
@@ -1326,8 +1323,8 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* <p>
* Time complexity O(1)
*
* @param key
* @param member
* @param key the key of the set
* @param member the set member to remove
* @return Integer reply, specifically: 1 if the new element was removed 0
* if the new element was not a member of the set
*/
@@ -1420,7 +1417,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
/**
* Return the members of a set resulting from the intersection of all the
* sets hold at the specified keys. Like in
* {@link #lrange(byte[], int, int) LRANGE} the result is sent to the client
* {@link #lrange(byte[], long, long)} LRANGE} the result is sent to the client
* as a multi-bulk reply (see the protocol specification for more
* information). If just a single key is specified, then this command
* produces the same result as {@link #smembers(byte[]) SMEMBERS}. Actually
@@ -1444,7 +1441,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
}
/**
* This commnad works exactly like {@link #sinter(String...) SINTER} but
* This commnad works exactly like {@link #sinter(byte[]...) SINTER} but
* instead of being returned the resulting set is sotred as dstkey.
* <p>
* Time complexity O(N*M) worst case where N is the cardinality of the
@@ -1462,7 +1459,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
/**
* Return the members of a set resulting from the union of all the sets hold
* at the specified keys. Like in {@link #lrange(byte[], int, int) LRANGE}
* at the specified keys. Like in {@link #lrange(byte[], long, long)} LRANGE}
* the result is sent to the client as a multi-bulk reply (see the protocol
* specification for more information). If just a single key is specified,
* then this command produces the same result as {@link #smembers(byte[])
@@ -1484,7 +1481,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
}
/**
* This command works exactly like {@link #sunion(String...) SUNION} but
* This command works exactly like {@link #sunion(byte[]...) SUNION} but
* instead of being returned the resulting set is stored as dstkey. Any
* existing value in dstkey will be over-written.
* <p>
@@ -1532,7 +1529,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
}
/**
* This command works exactly like {@link #sdiff(String...) SDIFF} but
* This command works exactly like {@link #sdiff(byte[]...) SDIFF} but
* instead of being returned the resulting set is stored in dstkey.
*
* @param dstkey
@@ -1726,16 +1723,14 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
final long end) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.zrangeWithScores(key, start, end);
Set<Tuple> set = getBinaryTupledSet();
return set;
return getBinaryTupledSet();
}
public Set<Tuple> zrevrangeWithScores(final byte[] key, final long start,
final long end) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.zrevrangeWithScores(key, start, end);
Set<Tuple> set = getBinaryTupledSet();
return set;
return getBinaryTupledSet();
}
/**
@@ -1995,7 +1990,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* <p>
* Time complexity: O(1)
*
* @see #brpop(int, String...)
* @see #brpop(int, byte[]...)
*
* @param timeout
* @param keys
@@ -2008,18 +2003,17 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* programming language used.
*/
public List<byte[]> blpop(final int timeout, final byte[]... keys) {
checkIsInMulti();
final List<byte[]> args = new ArrayList<byte[]>();
for (final byte[] arg : keys) {
args.add(arg);
return blpop(getArgsAddTimeout(timeout, keys));
}
args.add(Protocol.toByteArray(timeout));
client.blpop(args.toArray(new byte[args.size()][]));
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<byte[]> multiBulkReply = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
private byte[][] getArgsAddTimeout (int timeout, byte[][] keys) {
int size = keys.length;
final byte[][] args = new byte[size + 1][];
for (int at = 0; at != size; ++at) {
args[at] = keys[at];
}
args[size] = Protocol.toByteArray(timeout);
return args;
}
/**
@@ -2124,7 +2118,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* <p>
* Time complexity: O(1)
*
* @see #blpop(int, String...)
* @see #blpop(int, byte[]...)
*
* @param timeout
* @param keys
@@ -2137,59 +2131,46 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* programming language used.
*/
public List<byte[]> brpop(final int timeout, final byte[]... keys) {
checkIsInMulti();
final List<byte[]> args = new ArrayList<byte[]>();
for (final byte[] arg : keys) {
args.add(arg);
}
args.add(Protocol.toByteArray(timeout));
client.brpop(args.toArray(new byte[args.size()][]));
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<byte[]> multiBulkReply = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return brpop(getArgsAddTimeout(timeout, keys));
}
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this command will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
public List<byte[]> blpop(byte[] arg) {
checkIsInMulti();
byte[][] args = new byte[1][];
args[0] = arg;
client.blpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<byte[]> multiBulkReply = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return blpop(new byte[][]{arg});
}
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this command will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
public List<byte[]> brpop(byte[] arg) {
checkIsInMulti();
byte[][] args = new byte[1][];
args[0] = arg;
client.brpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<byte[]> multiBulkReply = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return brpop(new byte[][]{arg});
}
public List<byte[]> blpop(byte[]... args) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.blpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<byte[]> multiBulkReply = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
try {
return client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
}
}
public List<byte[]> brpop(byte[]... args) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.brpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<byte[]> multiBulkReply = client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
try {
return client.getBinaryMultiBulkReply();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
}
}
/**
@@ -2431,8 +2412,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
final byte[] min, final byte[] max) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.zrangeByScoreWithScores(key, min, max);
Set<Tuple> set = getBinaryTupledSet();
return set;
return getBinaryTupledSet();
}
/**
@@ -2503,8 +2483,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
final int count) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.zrangeByScoreWithScores(key, min, max, offset, count);
Set<Tuple> set = getBinaryTupledSet();
return set;
return getBinaryTupledSet();
}
private Set<Tuple> getBinaryTupledSet() {
@@ -2561,8 +2540,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
final byte[] max, final byte[] min) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.zrevrangeByScoreWithScores(key, max, min);
Set<Tuple> set = getBinaryTupledSet();
return set;
return getBinaryTupledSet();
}
public Set<Tuple> zrevrangeByScoreWithScores(final byte[] key,
@@ -2570,8 +2548,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
final int count) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.zrevrangeByScoreWithScores(key, max, min, offset, count);
Set<Tuple> set = getBinaryTupledSet();
return set;
return getBinaryTupledSet();
}
/**
@@ -2626,10 +2603,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* input keys N, before passing the input keys and the other (optional)
* arguments.
* <p>
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(String, String...)
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)}
* ZINTERSTORE} command requires an element to be present in each of the
* given inputs to be inserted in the result. The
* {@link #zunionstore(String, String...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* {@link #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...)}} command inserts all
* elements across all inputs.
* <p>
* Using the WEIGHTS option, it is possible to add weight to each input
@@ -2648,10 +2625,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* sizes of the input sorted sets, and M being the number of elements in the
* resulting sorted set
*
* @see #zunionstore(String, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
*
* @param dstkey
* @param sets
@@ -2670,10 +2647,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* input keys N, before passing the input keys and the other (optional)
* arguments.
* <p>
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(String, String...)
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* ZINTERSTORE} command requires an element to be present in each of the
* given inputs to be inserted in the result. The
* {@link #zunionstore(String, String...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* {@link #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* elements across all inputs.
* <p>
* Using the WEIGHTS option, it is possible to add weight to each input
@@ -2692,10 +2669,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* sizes of the input sorted sets, and M being the number of elements in the
* resulting sorted set
*
* @see #zunionstore(String, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
*
* @param dstkey
* @param sets
@@ -2716,10 +2693,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* input keys N, before passing the input keys and the other (optional)
* arguments.
* <p>
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(String, String...)
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* ZINTERSTORE} command requires an element to be present in each of the
* given inputs to be inserted in the result. The
* {@link #zunionstore(String, String...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* {@link #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* elements across all inputs.
* <p>
* Using the WEIGHTS option, it is possible to add weight to each input
@@ -2738,10 +2715,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* sizes of the input sorted sets, and M being the number of elements in the
* resulting sorted set
*
* @see #zunionstore(String, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
*
* @param dstkey
* @param sets
@@ -2760,10 +2737,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* input keys N, before passing the input keys and the other (optional)
* arguments.
* <p>
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(String, String...)
* As the terms imply, the {@link #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* ZINTERSTORE} command requires an element to be present in each of the
* given inputs to be inserted in the result. The
* {@link #zunionstore(String, String...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* {@link #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...) ZUNIONSTORE} command inserts all
* elements across all inputs.
* <p>
* Using the WEIGHTS option, it is possible to add weight to each input
@@ -2782,10 +2759,10 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* sizes of the input sorted sets, and M being the number of elements in the
* resulting sorted set
*
* @see #zunionstore(String, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, String...)
* @see #zinterstore(String, ZParams, String...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zunionstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], byte[]...)
* @see #zinterstore(byte[], ZParams, byte[]...)
*
* @param dstkey
* @param sets
@@ -2935,7 +2912,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
*/
public String shutdown() {
client.shutdown();
String status = null;
String status;
try {
status = client.getStatusCodeReply();
} catch (JedisException ex) {
@@ -3101,7 +3078,7 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* configuration parameters are supported.
* <p>
* The list of configuration parameters supported by CONFIG SET can be
* obtained issuing a {@link #configGet(String) CONFIG GET *} command.
* obtained issuing a {@link #configGet(byte[]) CONFIG GET *} command.
* <p>
* The configuration set using CONFIG SET is immediately loaded by the Redis
* server that will start acting as specified starting from the next
@@ -3205,9 +3182,11 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
public byte[] brpoplpush(byte[] source, byte[] destination, int timeout) {
client.brpoplpush(source, destination, timeout);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
byte[] reply = client.getBinaryBulkReply();
try {
return client.getBinaryBulkReply();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
return reply;
}
}
/**
@@ -3267,15 +3246,21 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
public void subscribe(BinaryJedisPubSub jedisPubSub, byte[]... channels) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
jedisPubSub.proceed(client, channels);
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
public void psubscribe(BinaryJedisPubSub jedisPubSub, byte[]... patterns) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
jedisPubSub.proceedWithPatterns(client, patterns);
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
public Long getDB() {
return client.getDB();
@@ -3289,15 +3274,13 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
* @return Script result
*/
public Object eval(byte[] script, List<byte[]> keys, List<byte[]> args) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
client.eval(script, toByteArray(keys.size()), getParams(keys, args));
return client.getOne();
return eval(script, toByteArray(keys.size()), getParams(keys, args));
}
private byte[][] getParams(List<byte[]> keys, List<byte[]> args) {
int keyCount = keys.size();
int argCount = args.size();
byte[][] params = new byte[keyCount + args.size()][];
final int keyCount = keys.size();
final int argCount = args.size();
byte[][] params = new byte[keyCount + argCount][];
for (int i = 0; i < keyCount; i++)
params[i] = keys.get(i);
@@ -3310,49 +3293,38 @@ public class BinaryJedis implements BasicCommands, BinaryJedisCommands,
public Object eval(byte[] script, byte[] keyCount, byte[]... params) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
client.eval(script, keyCount, params);
return client.getOne();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
public Object eval(byte[] script, int keyCount, byte[]... params) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
client.eval(script, SafeEncoder.encode(Integer.toString(keyCount)),
params);
return client.getOne();
return eval(script, toByteArray(keyCount), params);
}
public Object eval(byte[] script) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
client.eval(script, 0);
return client.getOne();
return eval(script, 0);
}
public Object evalsha(byte[] sha1) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
client.evalsha(sha1, 0);
return client.getOne();
return evalsha(sha1, 1);
}
public Object evalsha(byte[] sha1, List<byte[]> keys, List<byte[]> args) {
int keyCount = keys == null ? 0 : keys.size();
int argCount = args == null ? 0 : args.size();
byte[][] params = new byte[keyCount + argCount][];
for (int i = 0; i < keyCount; i++)
params[i] = keys.get(i);
for (int i = 0; i < argCount; i++)
params[keyCount + i] = args.get(i);
return evalsha(sha1, keyCount, params);
return evalsha(sha1, keys.size(), getParams(keys, args));
}
public Object evalsha(byte[] sha1, int keyCount, byte[]... params) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
client.evalsha(sha1, keyCount, params);
return client.getOne();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
public String scriptFlush() {

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@@ -219,8 +219,18 @@ public interface BinaryJedisCommands {
Long rpushx(byte[] key, byte[]... arg);
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this command will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
List<byte[]> blpop(byte[] arg);
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this command will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
List<byte[]> brpop(byte[] arg);
Long del(byte[] key);

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@@ -16,18 +16,17 @@ public abstract class BinaryJedisPubSub {
private int subscribedChannels = 0;
private Client client;
public abstract void onMessage(byte[] channel, byte[] message);
public void onMessage(byte[] channel, byte[] message) {}
public abstract void onPMessage(byte[] pattern, byte[] channel,
byte[] message);
public void onPMessage(byte[] pattern, byte[] channel, byte[] message) {}
public abstract void onSubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels);
public void onSubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {}
public abstract void onUnsubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels);
public void onUnsubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {}
public abstract void onPUnsubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels);
public void onPUnsubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {}
public abstract void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels);
public void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {}
public void unsubscribe() {
client.unsubscribe();

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@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
package redis.clients.jedis;
import redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.Command;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisDataException;
import redis.clients.util.RedisInputStream;
import redis.clients.util.RedisOutputStream;
import redis.clients.util.SafeEncoder;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
@@ -8,13 +15,6 @@ import java.net.SocketException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.Command;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisDataException;
import redis.clients.util.RedisInputStream;
import redis.clients.util.RedisOutputStream;
import redis.clients.util.SafeEncoder;
public class Connection implements Closeable {
private String host = Protocol.DEFAULT_HOST;
@@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ public class Connection implements Closeable {
if (!isConnected()) {
connect();
}
socket.setKeepAlive(true);
socket.setSoTimeout(0);
} catch (SocketException ex) {
broken = true;
@@ -65,7 +64,6 @@ public class Connection implements Closeable {
public void rollbackTimeout() {
try {
socket.setSoTimeout(timeout);
socket.setKeepAlive(false);
} catch (SocketException ex) {
broken = true;
throw new JedisConnectionException(ex);
@@ -172,7 +170,7 @@ public class Connection implements Closeable {
&& !socket.isOutputShutdown();
}
protected String getStatusCodeReply() {
public String getStatusCodeReply() {
flush();
final byte[] resp = (byte[]) readProtocolWithCheckingBroken();
if (null == resp) {
@@ -254,9 +252,9 @@ public class Connection implements Closeable {
}
}
public List<Object> getMany(int count) {
public List<Object> getMany(final int count) {
flush();
List<Object> responses = new ArrayList<Object>();
final List<Object> responses = new ArrayList<Object>(count);
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
try {
responses.add(readProtocolWithCheckingBroken());

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import redis.clients.util.Slowlog;
public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
MultiKeyCommands, AdvancedJedisCommands, ScriptingCommands,
BasicCommands, ClusterCommands {
BasicCommands, ClusterCommands, SentinelCommands {
protected Pool<Jedis> dataSource = null;
@@ -1849,54 +1849,56 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
* programming language used.
*/
public List<String> blpop(final int timeout, final String... keys) {
checkIsInMulti();
List<String> args = new ArrayList<String>();
for (String arg : keys) {
args.add(arg);
return blpop(getArgsAddTimeout(timeout, keys));
}
args.add(String.valueOf(timeout));
client.blpop(args.toArray(new String[args.size()]));
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
private String[] getArgsAddTimeout (int timeout, String[] keys) {
final int keyCount = keys.length;
final String[] args = new String[keyCount + 1];
for (int at = 0; at != keyCount; ++at) {
args[at] = keys[at];
}
args[keyCount] = String.valueOf(timeout);
return args;
}
public List<String> blpop(String... args) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.blpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
try {
return client.getMultiBulkReply();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
}
}
public List<String> brpop(String... args) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.brpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
try {
return client.getMultiBulkReply();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
}
}
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this command will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
public List<String> blpop(String arg) {
String[] args = new String[1];
args[0] = arg;
client.blpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return blpop(new String[]{arg});
}
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this command will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
public List<String> brpop(String arg) {
String[] args = new String[1];
args[0] = arg;
client.brpop(args);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return brpop(new String[]{arg});
}
/**
@@ -2014,19 +2016,7 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
* programming language used.
*/
public List<String> brpop(final int timeout, final String... keys) {
checkIsInMulti();
List<String> args = new ArrayList<String>();
for (String arg : keys) {
args.add(arg);
}
args.add(String.valueOf(timeout));
client.brpop(args.toArray(new String[args.size()]));
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return brpop(getArgsAddTimeout(timeout, keys));
}
public Long zcount(final String key, final double min, final double max) {
@@ -2730,9 +2720,11 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
public String brpoplpush(String source, String destination, int timeout) {
client.brpoplpush(source, destination, timeout);
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
String reply = client.getBulkReply();
try {
return client.getBulkReply();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
return reply;
}
}
/**
@@ -2867,17 +2859,23 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
public Object eval(String script, int keyCount, String... params) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
client.eval(script, keyCount, params);
return getEvalResult();
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
public void subscribe(final JedisPubSub jedisPubSub,
final String... channels) {
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
jedisPubSub.proceed(client, channels);
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
public Long publish(final String channel, final String message) {
checkIsInMulti();
@@ -2889,11 +2887,13 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
public void psubscribe(final JedisPubSub jedisPubSub,
final String... patterns) {
checkIsInMulti();
connect();
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
try {
jedisPubSub.proceedWithPatterns(client, patterns);
} finally {
client.rollbackTimeout();
}
}
protected static String[] getParams(List<String> keys, List<String> args) {
int keyCount = keys.size();
@@ -2950,7 +2950,6 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
public Object evalsha(String sha1, int keyCount, String... params) {
checkIsInMulti();
client.evalsha(sha1, keyCount, params);
return getEvalResult();
}
@@ -3509,28 +3508,12 @@ public class Jedis extends BinaryJedis implements JedisCommands,
@Override
public List<String> blpop(int timeout, String key) {
checkIsInMulti();
List<String> args = new ArrayList<String>();
args.add(key);
args.add(String.valueOf(timeout));
client.blpop(args.toArray(new String[args.size()]));
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return blpop(key, String.valueOf(timeout));
}
@Override
public List<String> brpop(int timeout, String key) {
checkIsInMulti();
List<String> args = new ArrayList<String>();
args.add(key);
args.add(String.valueOf(timeout));
client.brpop(args.toArray(new String[args.size()]));
client.setTimeoutInfinite();
final List<String> multiBulkReply = client.getMultiBulkReply();
client.rollbackTimeout();
return multiBulkReply;
return brpop(key, String.valueOf(timeout));
}
}

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@@ -293,6 +293,17 @@ public class JedisCluster implements JedisCommands, BasicCommands, Closeable {
}.run(key);
}
@Override
public Double incrByFloat(final String key, final double value) {
return new JedisClusterCommand<Double>(connectionHandler, timeout,
maxRedirections) {
@Override
public Double execute(Jedis connection) {
return connection.incrByFloat(key, value);
}
}.run(key);
}
@Override
public Long incr(final String key) {
return new JedisClusterCommand<Long>(connectionHandler, timeout,

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@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ public interface JedisCommands {
Long incrBy(String key, long integer);
Double incrByFloat(String key, double value);
Long incr(String key);
Long append(String key, String value);
@@ -216,10 +218,18 @@ public interface JedisCommands {
Long rpushx(String key, String... string);
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
List<String> blpop(String arg);
List<String> blpop(int timeout, String key);
/**
* @deprecated unusable command, this will be removed in 3.0.0.
*/
@Deprecated
List<String> brpop(String arg);
List<String> brpop(int timeout, String key);

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import java.net.URI;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPool;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPoolConfig;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisException;
import redis.clients.util.JedisURIHelper;
import redis.clients.util.Pool;
@@ -113,9 +114,16 @@ public class JedisPool extends Pool<Jedis> {
public void returnResource(final Jedis resource) {
if (resource != null) {
try {
resource.resetState();
returnResourceObject(resource);
}
catch (Exception e) {
returnBrokenResource(resource);
throw new JedisException(
"Could not return the resource to the pool", e);
}
}
}
public int getNumActive() {

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@@ -18,18 +18,17 @@ public abstract class JedisPubSub {
private int subscribedChannels = 0;
private volatile Client client;
public abstract void onMessage(String channel, String message);
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {}
public abstract void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message);
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel, String message) {}
public abstract void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels);
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {}
public abstract void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels);
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {}
public abstract void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels);
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {}
public abstract void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels);
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {}
public void unsubscribe() {
if (client == null) {

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@@ -222,32 +222,6 @@ public class JedisSentinelPool extends Pool<Jedis> {
}
}
protected class JedisPubSubAdapter extends JedisPubSub {
@Override
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
@Override
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel, String message) {
}
@Override
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
}
protected class MasterListener extends Thread {
protected String masterName;
@@ -281,7 +255,7 @@ public class JedisSentinelPool extends Pool<Jedis> {
j = new Jedis(host, port);
try {
j.subscribe(new JedisPubSubAdapter() {
j.subscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
@Override
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
log.fine("Sentinel " + host + ":" + port

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@@ -128,67 +128,61 @@ public final class Protocol {
}
private static Object process(final RedisInputStream is) {
try {
byte b = is.readByte();
if (b == MINUS_BYTE) {
processError(is);
final byte b = is.readByte();
if (b == PLUS_BYTE) {
return processStatusCodeReply(is);
} else if (b == DOLLAR_BYTE) {
return processBulkReply(is);
} else if (b == ASTERISK_BYTE) {
return processMultiBulkReply(is);
} else if (b == COLON_BYTE) {
return processInteger(is);
} else if (b == DOLLAR_BYTE) {
return processBulkReply(is);
} else if (b == PLUS_BYTE) {
return processStatusCodeReply(is);
} else if (b == MINUS_BYTE) {
processError(is);
return null;
} else {
throw new JedisConnectionException("Unknown reply: " + (char) b);
}
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new JedisConnectionException(e);
}
return null;
}
private static byte[] processStatusCodeReply(final RedisInputStream is) {
return SafeEncoder.encode(is.readLine());
return is.readLineBytes();
}
private static byte[] processBulkReply(final RedisInputStream is) {
int len = Integer.parseInt(is.readLine());
final int len = is.readIntCrLf();
if (len == -1) {
return null;
}
byte[] read = new byte[len];
final byte[] read = new byte[len];
int offset = 0;
try {
while (offset < len) {
int size = is.read(read, offset, (len - offset));
final int size = is.read(read, offset, (len - offset));
if (size == -1)
throw new JedisConnectionException(
"It seems like server has closed the connection.");
offset += size;
}
// read 2 more bytes for the command delimiter
is.readByte();
is.readByte();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new JedisConnectionException(e);
}
return read;
}
private static Long processInteger(final RedisInputStream is) {
String num = is.readLine();
return Long.valueOf(num);
return is.readLongCrLf();
}
private static List<Object> processMultiBulkReply(final RedisInputStream is) {
int num = Integer.parseInt(is.readLine());
final int num = is.readIntCrLf();
if (num == -1) {
return null;
}
List<Object> ret = new ArrayList<Object>(num);
final List<Object> ret = new ArrayList<Object>(num);
for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
try {
ret.add(process(is));

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@@ -16,12 +16,15 @@
package redis.clients.util;
import java.io.FilterInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.*;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException;
/**
* This class assumes (to some degree) that we are reading a RESP stream. As such it assumes
* certain conventions regarding CRLF line termination. It also assumes that if the Protocol
* layer requires a byte that if that byte is not there it is a stream error.
*/
public class RedisInputStream extends FilterInputStream {
protected final byte buf[];
@@ -40,39 +43,21 @@ public class RedisInputStream extends FilterInputStream {
this(in, 8192);
}
public byte readByte() throws IOException {
if (count == limit) {
fill();
}
public byte readByte() throws JedisConnectionException {
ensureFill();
return buf[count++];
}
public String readLine() {
int b;
byte c;
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
try {
final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
while (true) {
if (count == limit) {
fill();
}
if (limit == -1)
break;
ensureFill();
b = buf[count++];
byte b = buf[count++];
if (b == '\r') {
if (count == limit) {
fill();
}
ensureFill(); // Must be one more byte
if (limit == -1) {
sb.append((char) b);
break;
}
c = buf[count++];
byte c = buf[count++];
if (c == '\n') {
break;
}
@@ -82,31 +67,148 @@ public class RedisInputStream extends FilterInputStream {
sb.append((char) b);
}
}
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new JedisConnectionException(e);
}
String reply = sb.toString();
final String reply = sb.toString();
if (reply.length() == 0) {
throw new JedisConnectionException(
"It seems like server has closed the connection.");
throw new JedisConnectionException("It seems like server has closed the connection.");
}
return reply;
}
public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
if (count == limit) {
fill();
if (limit == -1)
return -1;
public byte[] readLineBytes() {
/* This operation should only require one fill. In that typical
case we optimize allocation and copy of the byte array. In the
edge case where more than one fill is required then we take a
slower path and expand a byte array output stream as is
necessary. */
ensureFill();
int pos = count;
final byte[] buf = this.buf;
while (true) {
if (pos == limit) {
return readLineBytesSlowly();
}
if (buf[pos++] == '\r') {
if (pos == limit) {
return readLineBytesSlowly();
}
if (buf[pos++] == '\n') {
break;
}
}
}
final int N = (pos - count) - 2;
final byte[] line = new byte[N];
System.arraycopy(buf, count, line, 0, N);
count = pos;
return line;
}
/**
* Slow path in case a line of bytes cannot be read in one #fill() operation. This is still faster
* than creating the StrinbBuilder, String, then encoding as byte[] in Protocol, then decoding back
* into a String.
*/
private byte[] readLineBytesSlowly() {
ByteArrayOutputStream bout = null;
while (true) {
ensureFill();
byte b = buf[count++];
if (b == '\r') {
ensureFill(); // Must be one more byte
byte c = buf[count++];
if (c == '\n') {
break;
}
if (bout == null) {
bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream(16);
}
bout.write(b);
bout.write(c);
} else {
if (bout == null) {
bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream(16);
}
bout.write(b);
}
}
return bout == null ? new byte[0] : bout.toByteArray();
}
public int readIntCrLf() {
return (int)readLongCrLf();
}
public long readLongCrLf() {
final byte[] buf = this.buf;
ensureFill();
final boolean isNeg = buf[count] == '-';
if (isNeg) {
++count;
}
long value = 0;
while (true) {
ensureFill();
final int b = buf[count++];
if (b == '\r') {
ensureFill();
if (buf[count++] != '\n') {
throw new JedisConnectionException("Unexpected character!");
}
break;
}
else {
value = value * 10 + b - '0';
}
}
return (isNeg ? -value : value);
}
public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws JedisConnectionException {
ensureFill();
final int length = Math.min(limit - count, len);
System.arraycopy(buf, count, b, off, length);
count += length;
return length;
}
private void fill() throws IOException {
/**
* This methods assumes there are required bytes to be read. If we cannot read
* anymore bytes an exception is thrown to quickly ascertain that the stream
* was smaller than expected.
*/
private void ensureFill() throws JedisConnectionException {
if (count >= limit) {
try {
limit = in.read(buf);
count = 0;
if (limit == -1) {
throw new JedisConnectionException("Unexpected end of stream.");
}
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new JedisConnectionException(e);
}
}
}
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,13 @@
package redis.clients.jedis.tests;
import java.net.SocketTimeoutException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.PooledObject;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.PooledObjectFactory;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.DefaultPooledObject;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPoolConfig;
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Test;
@@ -206,6 +211,56 @@ public class JedisPoolTest extends Assert {
assertTrue(pool0.isClosed());
}
@Test
public void returnResourceDestroysResourceOnException() {
class CrashingJedis extends Jedis {
@Override
public void resetState() {
throw new RuntimeException();
}
}
final AtomicInteger destroyed = new AtomicInteger(0);
class CrashingJedisPooledObjectFactory implements PooledObjectFactory<Jedis> {
@Override
public PooledObject<Jedis> makeObject() throws Exception {
return new DefaultPooledObject<Jedis>(new CrashingJedis());
}
@Override
public void destroyObject(PooledObject<Jedis> p) throws Exception {
destroyed.incrementAndGet();
}
@Override
public boolean validateObject(PooledObject<Jedis> p) {
return true;
}
@Override
public void activateObject(PooledObject<Jedis> p) throws Exception {}
@Override
public void passivateObject(PooledObject<Jedis> p) throws Exception {}
}
GenericObjectPoolConfig config = new GenericObjectPoolConfig();
config.setMaxTotal(1);
JedisPool pool = new JedisPool(config, hnp.getHost(), hnp.getPort(), 2000, "foobared");
pool.initPool(config, new CrashingJedisPooledObjectFactory());
Jedis crashingJedis = pool.getResource();
try {
pool.returnResource(crashingJedis);
}
catch (Exception ignored) {}
assertEquals(destroyed.get(), 1);
}
@Test
public void returnResourceShouldResetState() {
GenericObjectPoolConfig config = new GenericObjectPoolConfig();

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@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
package redis.clients.jedis.tests.benchmark;
import redis.clients.jedis.Protocol;
import redis.clients.util.RedisInputStream;
import redis.clients.util.RedisOutputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
/**
* Copyright (c) 2014
*/
public class ProtocolBenchmark {
private static final int TOTAL_OPERATIONS = 500000;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception,
IOException {
long total = 0;
for (int at = 0; at != 10; ++at) {
long elapsed = measureInputMulti();
long ops = ((1000 * 2 * TOTAL_OPERATIONS) / TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toMillis(elapsed));
if (at >= 5) {
total += ops;
}
}
System.out.println((total / 5) + " avg");
total = 0;
for (int at = 0; at != 10; ++at) {
long elapsed = measureInputStatus();
long ops = ((1000 * 2 * TOTAL_OPERATIONS) / TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toMillis(elapsed));
if (at >= 5) {
total += ops;
}
}
System.out.println((total / 5) + " avg");
total = 0;
for (int at = 0; at != 10; ++at) {
long elapsed = measureCommand();
long ops = ((1000 * 2 * TOTAL_OPERATIONS) / TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toMillis(elapsed));
if (at >= 5) {
total += ops;
}
}
System.out.println((total / 5) + " avg");
}
private static long measureInputMulti() throws Exception {
long duration = 0;
InputStream is = new ByteArrayInputStream(
"*4\r\n$3\r\nfoo\r\n$13\r\nbarbarbarfooz\r\n$5\r\nHello\r\n$5\r\nWorld\r\n"
.getBytes());
RedisInputStream in = new RedisInputStream(is);
for (int n = 0; n <= TOTAL_OPERATIONS; n++) {
long start = System.nanoTime();
Protocol.read(in);
duration += (System.nanoTime() - start);
in.reset();
}
return duration;
}
private static long measureInputStatus() throws Exception {
long duration = 0;
InputStream is = new ByteArrayInputStream(
"+OK\r\n"
.getBytes());
RedisInputStream in = new RedisInputStream(is);
for (int n = 0; n <= TOTAL_OPERATIONS; n++) {
long start = System.nanoTime();
Protocol.read(in);
duration += (System.nanoTime() - start);
in.reset();
}
return duration;
}
private static long measureCommand() throws Exception {
long duration = 0;
byte[] KEY = "123456789".getBytes();
byte[] VAL = "FooBar".getBytes();
for (int n = 0; n <= TOTAL_OPERATIONS; n++) {
RedisOutputStream out = new RedisOutputStream(new ByteArrayOutputStream(8192));
long start = System.nanoTime();
Protocol.sendCommand(out, Protocol.Command.SET, KEY, VAL);
duration += (System.nanoTime() - start);
}
return duration;
}
}

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@@ -10,9 +10,7 @@ import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import org.junit.Test;
import redis.clients.jedis.BinaryJedisPubSub;
import redis.clients.jedis.Jedis;
import redis.clients.jedis.JedisPubSub;
import redis.clients.jedis.*;
import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException;
import redis.clients.util.SafeEncoder;
@@ -52,16 +50,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
assertEquals("foo", channel);
assertEquals(0, subscribedChannels);
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
}, "foo");
}
@@ -72,10 +60,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
jedis.subscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
private int count = 0;
@Override
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
count++;
@@ -89,23 +73,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
unsubscribe();
}
}
@Override
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
@Override
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
}, "testchan1", "testchan2", "testchan3");
}
@@ -114,18 +81,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
jedis.psubscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
private int count = 0;
@Override
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
count++;
@@ -137,14 +92,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
}
}
@Override
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
@Override
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
}, "test*", "test*", "chan*");
}
@@ -156,10 +103,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
jedis.subscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
private int count = 0;
@Override
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
count++;
@@ -171,23 +114,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
unsubscribe();
}
}
@Override
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
@Override
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
}, "testchannel1", "testchannel2");
}
@@ -203,18 +129,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
publishOne(channel, "exit");
}
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
}, "foo", "bar");
}
@@ -222,15 +136,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
public void psubscribe() throws UnknownHostException, IOException,
InterruptedException {
jedis.psubscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
assertEquals("foo.*", pattern);
assertEquals(1, subscribedChannels);
@@ -257,22 +162,10 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
public void psubscribeMany() throws UnknownHostException, IOException,
InterruptedException {
jedis.psubscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
publishOne(pattern.replace("*", "123"), "exit");
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
punsubscribe(pattern);
@@ -296,16 +189,10 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
}
}
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
publishOne(pattern.replace("*", "123"), "exit");
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
punsubscribe(pattern);
@@ -335,16 +222,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
assertTrue(Arrays.equals(SafeEncoder.encode("foo"), channel));
assertEquals(0, subscribedChannels);
}
public void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(byte[] pattern, byte[] channel,
byte[] message) {
}
}, SafeEncoder.encode("foo"));
}
@@ -359,19 +236,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
public void onSubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
publishOne(SafeEncoder.encode(channel), "exit");
}
public void onUnsubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(byte[] pattern, byte[] channel,
byte[] message) {
}
}, SafeEncoder.encode("foo"), SafeEncoder.encode("bar"));
}
@@ -379,15 +243,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
public void binaryPsubscribe() throws UnknownHostException, IOException,
InterruptedException {
jedis.psubscribe(new BinaryJedisPubSub() {
public void onMessage(byte[] channel, byte[] message) {
}
public void onSubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onUnsubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
assertTrue(Arrays.equals(SafeEncoder.encode("foo.*"), pattern));
assertEquals(1, subscribedChannels);
@@ -415,23 +270,11 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
public void binaryPsubscribeMany() throws UnknownHostException,
IOException, InterruptedException {
jedis.psubscribe(new BinaryJedisPubSub() {
public void onMessage(byte[] channel, byte[] message) {
}
public void onSubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onUnsubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
publishOne(SafeEncoder.encode(pattern).replace("*", "123"),
"exit");
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(byte[] pattern, byte[] channel,
byte[] message) {
punsubscribe(pattern);
@@ -456,17 +299,11 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
}
}
public void onUnsubscribe(byte[] channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
publishOne(SafeEncoder.encode(pattern).replace("*", "123"),
"exit");
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(byte[] pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(byte[] pattern, byte[] channel,
byte[] message) {
punsubscribe(pattern);
@@ -478,26 +315,7 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
@Test(expected = JedisConnectionException.class)
public void unsubscribeWhenNotSusbscribed() throws InterruptedException {
JedisPubSub pubsub = new JedisPubSub() {
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
};
JedisPubSub pubsub = new JedisPubSub() {};
pubsub.unsubscribe();
}
@@ -550,23 +368,6 @@ public class PublishSubscribeCommandsTest extends JedisCommandTestBase {
fail(e.getMessage());
}
}
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern,
int subscribedChannels) {
}
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
}
}, "foo");
} finally {
// exit the publisher thread. if exception is thrown, thread might

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@@ -16,10 +16,6 @@ public class JedisSentinelTestUtil {
sentinelJedis.psubscribe(new JedisPubSub() {
@Override
public void onMessage(String channel, String message) {
}
@Override
public void onPMessage(String pattern, String channel,
String message) {
@@ -34,18 +30,6 @@ public class JedisSentinelTestUtil {
}
}
@Override
public void onSubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onUnsubscribe(String channel, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPUnsubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
}
@Override
public void onPSubscribe(String pattern, int subscribedChannels) {
commandJedis.sentinelFailover(masterName);