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  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +167 -0
  3. data/README.md +102 -162
  4. data/lib/redis/client.rb +84 -589
  5. data/lib/redis/commands/bitmaps.rb +66 -0
  6. data/lib/redis/commands/cluster.rb +28 -0
  7. data/lib/redis/commands/connection.rb +53 -0
  8. data/lib/redis/commands/geo.rb +84 -0
  9. data/lib/redis/commands/hashes.rb +254 -0
  10. data/lib/redis/commands/hyper_log_log.rb +37 -0
  11. data/lib/redis/commands/keys.rb +437 -0
  12. data/lib/redis/commands/lists.rb +339 -0
  13. data/lib/redis/commands/pubsub.rb +54 -0
  14. data/lib/redis/commands/scripting.rb +114 -0
  15. data/lib/redis/commands/server.rb +188 -0
  16. data/lib/redis/commands/sets.rb +214 -0
  17. data/lib/redis/commands/sorted_sets.rb +884 -0
  18. data/lib/redis/commands/streams.rb +402 -0
  19. data/lib/redis/commands/strings.rb +314 -0
  20. data/lib/redis/commands/transactions.rb +115 -0
  21. data/lib/redis/commands.rb +237 -0
  22. data/lib/redis/distributed.rb +220 -75
  23. data/lib/redis/errors.rb +15 -41
  24. data/lib/redis/hash_ring.rb +26 -26
  25. data/lib/redis/pipeline.rb +66 -120
  26. data/lib/redis/subscribe.rb +23 -15
  27. data/lib/redis/version.rb +1 -1
  28. data/lib/redis.rb +110 -3441
  29. metadata +27 -54
  30. data/lib/redis/cluster/command.rb +0 -81
  31. data/lib/redis/cluster/command_loader.rb +0 -34
  32. data/lib/redis/cluster/key_slot_converter.rb +0 -72
  33. data/lib/redis/cluster/node.rb +0 -107
  34. data/lib/redis/cluster/node_key.rb +0 -31
  35. data/lib/redis/cluster/node_loader.rb +0 -37
  36. data/lib/redis/cluster/option.rb +0 -90
  37. data/lib/redis/cluster/slot.rb +0 -86
  38. data/lib/redis/cluster/slot_loader.rb +0 -49
  39. data/lib/redis/cluster.rb +0 -295
  40. data/lib/redis/connection/command_helper.rb +0 -39
  41. data/lib/redis/connection/hiredis.rb +0 -67
  42. data/lib/redis/connection/registry.rb +0 -13
  43. data/lib/redis/connection/ruby.rb +0 -427
  44. data/lib/redis/connection/synchrony.rb +0 -146
  45. data/lib/redis/connection.rb +0 -11
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  # Unreleased
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+ # 5.0.7
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+
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+ - Fix compatibility with `redis-client 0.15.0` when using Redis Sentinel. Fix #1209.
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+ # 5.0.6
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+
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+ - Wait for an extra `config.read_timeout` in blocking commands rather than an arbitrary 100ms. See #1175.
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+ - Treat ReadOnlyError as ConnectionError. See #1168.
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+ # 5.0.5
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+
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+ - Fix automatic disconnection when the process was forked. See #1157.
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+ # 5.0.4
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+ - Cast `ttl` argument to integer in `expire`, `setex` and a few others.
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+ # 5.0.3
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+ - Add `OutOfMemoryError` as a subclass of `CommandError`
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+ # 5.0.2
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+ - Fix `Redis#close` to properly reset the fork protection check.
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+ # 5.0.1
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+
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+ - Added a fake `Redis::Connections.drivers` method to be compatible with older sidekiq versions.
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+ # 5.0.0
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+
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+ - Default client timeout decreased from 5 seconds to 1 second.
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+ - Eagerly and strictly cast Integer and Float parameters.
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+ - Allow to call `subscribe`, `unsubscribe`, `psubscribe` and `punsubscribe` from a subscribed client. See #1131.
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+ - Use `MD5` for hashing server nodes in `Redis::Distributed`. This should improve keys distribution among servers. See #1089.
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+ - Changed `sadd` and `srem` to now always return an Integer.
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+ - Added `sadd?` and `srem?` which always return a Boolean.
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+ - Added support for `IDLE` paramter in `xpending`.
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+ - Cluster support has been moved to a `redis-clustering` companion gem.
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+ - `select` no longer record the current database. If the client has to reconnect after `select` was used, it will reconnect to the original database.
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+ - Better support Float timeout in blocking commands. See #977.
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+ - `Redis.new` will now raise an error if provided unknown options.
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+ - Removed positional timeout in blocking commands (`BLPOP`, etc). Timeout now must be passed as an option: `r.blpop("key", timeout: 2.5)`
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+ - Removed `logger` option.
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+ - Removed `reconnect_delay_max` and `reconnect_delay`, you can pass precise sleep durations to `reconnect_attempts` instead.
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+ - Require Ruby 2.5+.
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+ - Removed the deprecated `queue` and `commit` methods. Use `pipelined` instead.
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+ - Removed the deprecated `Redis::Future#==`.
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+ - Removed the deprecated `pipelined` and `multi` signature. Commands now MUST be called on the block argument, not the original redis instance.
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+ - Removed `Redis.current`. You shouldn't assume there is a single global Redis connection, use a connection pool instead,
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+ and libaries using Redis should accept a Redis instance (or connection pool) as a config. E.g. `MyLibrary.redis = Redis.new(...)`.
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+ - Removed the `synchrony` driver.
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+ - Removed `Redis.exists_returns_integer`, it's now always enabled.
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+ # 4.8.1
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+
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+ * Automatically reconnect after fork regardless of `reconnect_attempts`
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+ # 4.8.0
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+
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+ * Introduce `sadd?` and `srem?` as boolean returning versions of `sadd` and `srem`.
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+ * Deprecate `sadd` and `srem` returning a boolean when called with a single argument.
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+ To enable the redis 5.0 behavior you can set `Redis.sadd_returns_boolean = false`.
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+ * Deprecate passing `timeout` as a positional argument in blocking commands (`brpop`, `blop`, etc).
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+ # 4.7.1
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+
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+ * Gracefully handle OpenSSL 3.0 EOF Errors (`OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_read: unexpected eof while reading`). See #1106
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+ This happens frequently on heroku-22.
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+ # 4.7.0
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+
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+ * Support single endpoint architecture with SSL/TLS in cluster mode. See #1086.
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+ * `zrem` and `zadd` act as noop when provided an empty list of keys. See #1097.
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+ * Support IPv6 URLs.
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+ * Add `Redis#with` for better compatibility with `connection_pool` usage.
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+ * Fix the block form of `multi` called inside `pipelined`. Previously the `MUTLI/EXEC` wouldn't be sent. See #1073.
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+ # 4.6.0
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+
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+ * Deprecate `Redis.current`.
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+ * Deprecate calling commands on `Redis` inside `Redis#pipelined`. See #1059.
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+ ```ruby
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+ redis.pipelined do
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+ redis.get("key")
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ should be replaced by:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ redis.pipelined do |pipeline|
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+ pipeline.get("key")
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ * Deprecate calling commands on `Redis` inside `Redis#multi`. See #1059.
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+ ```ruby
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+ redis.multi do
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+ redis.get("key")
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ should be replaced by:
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+ ```ruby
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+ redis.multi do |transaction|
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+ transaction.get("key")
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ * Deprecate `Redis#queue` and `Redis#commit`. See #1059.
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+ * Fix `zpopmax` and `zpopmin` when called inside a pipeline. See #1055.
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+ * `Redis#synchronize` is now private like it should always have been.
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+ * Add `Redis.silence_deprecations=` to turn off deprecation warnings.
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+ If you don't wish to see warnings yet, you can set `Redis.silence_deprecations = true`.
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+ It is however heavily recommended to fix them instead when possible.
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+ * Add `Redis.raise_deprecations=` to turn deprecation warnings into errors.
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+ This makes it easier to identitify the source of deprecated APIs usage.
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+ It is recommended to set `Redis.raise_deprecations = true` in development and test environments.
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+ * Add new options to ZRANGE. See #1053.
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+ * Add ZRANGESTORE command. See #1053.
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+ * Add SCAN support for `Redis::Cluster`. See #1049.
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+ * Add COPY command. See #1053. See #1048.
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+ * Add ZDIFFSTORE command. See #1046.
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+ * Add ZDIFF command. See #1044.
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+ * Add ZUNION command. See #1042.
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+ * Add HRANDFIELD command. See #1040.
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+ # 4.5.1
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+ * Restore the accidential auth behavior of redis-rb 4.3.0 with a warning. If provided with the `default` user's password, but a wrong username,
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+ redis-rb will first try to connect as the provided user, but then will fallback to connect as the `default` user with the provided password.
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+ This behavior is deprecated and will be removed in Redis 4.6.0. Fix #1038.
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+ # 4.5.0
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+ * Handle parts of the command using incompatible encodings. See #1037.
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+ * Add GET option to SET command. See #1036.
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+ * Add ZRANDMEMBER command. See #1035.
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+ * Add LMOVE/BLMOVE commands. See #1034.
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+ * Add ZMSCORE command. See #1032.
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+ * Add LT/GT options to ZADD. See #1033.
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+ * Add SMISMEMBER command. See #1031.
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+ * Add EXAT/PXAT options to SET. See #1028.
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+ * Add GETDEL/GETEX commands. See #1024.
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+ * `Redis#exists` now returns an Integer by default, as warned since 4.2.0. The old behavior can be restored with `Redis.exists_returns_integer = false`.
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+ * Fix Redis < 6 detection during connect. See #1025.
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+ * Fix fetching command details in Redis cluster when the first node is unhealthy. See #1026.
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+ # 4.4.0
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+ * Add support for `XAUTOCLAIM`. See #1018.
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+ * Properly issue `READONLY` when reconnecting to replicas. Fix #1017.
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+ * Make `del` a noop if passed an empty list of keys. See #998.
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+ * Add support for `ZINTER`. See #995.
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+ # 4.3.1
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- # redis-rb [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-link] [![Inline docs][inchpages-image]][inchpages-link] ![](https://github.com/redis/redis-rb/workflows/Test/badge.svg?branch=master)
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- A Ruby client that tries to match [Redis][redis-home]' API one-to-one, while still
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- [redis-commands]: https://redis.io/commands
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- [redis-url]: http://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/redis
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- [travis-link]: https://travis-ci.org/redis/redis-rb
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- [rubydoc]: http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/redis
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+ [rdoc-master-link]: https://rubydoc.info/github/redis/redis-rb
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+ [redis-commands]: https://redis.io/commands
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+ [redis-home]: https://redis.io
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+ [redis-url]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/redis
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+ [gh-actions-image]: https://github.com/redis/redis-rb/workflows/Test/badge.svg
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+ [gh-actions-link]: https://github.com/redis/redis-rb/actions
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+ [rubydoc]: https://rubydoc.info/gems/redis