redis 4.6.0 → 5.0.0.beta3
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +35 -1
- data/README.md +77 -146
- data/lib/redis/client.rb +78 -615
- data/lib/redis/commands/bitmaps.rb +4 -1
- data/lib/redis/commands/cluster.rb +1 -18
- data/lib/redis/commands/connection.rb +5 -10
- data/lib/redis/commands/hashes.rb +6 -3
- data/lib/redis/commands/hyper_log_log.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/redis/commands/keys.rb +52 -26
- data/lib/redis/commands/lists.rb +10 -14
- data/lib/redis/commands/pubsub.rb +7 -9
- data/lib/redis/commands/server.rb +14 -14
- data/lib/redis/commands/sets.rb +42 -35
- data/lib/redis/commands/sorted_sets.rb +13 -3
- data/lib/redis/commands/streams.rb +12 -10
- data/lib/redis/commands/strings.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/redis/commands/transactions.rb +26 -3
- data/lib/redis/commands.rb +1 -8
- data/lib/redis/distributed.rb +99 -66
- data/lib/redis/errors.rb +10 -43
- data/lib/redis/hash_ring.rb +26 -26
- data/lib/redis/pipeline.rb +56 -203
- data/lib/redis/subscribe.rb +15 -9
- data/lib/redis/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/redis.rb +69 -175
- metadata +13 -57
- data/lib/redis/cluster/command.rb +0 -79
- data/lib/redis/cluster/command_loader.rb +0 -33
- data/lib/redis/cluster/key_slot_converter.rb +0 -72
- data/lib/redis/cluster/node.rb +0 -120
- data/lib/redis/cluster/node_key.rb +0 -31
- data/lib/redis/cluster/node_loader.rb +0 -37
- data/lib/redis/cluster/option.rb +0 -93
- data/lib/redis/cluster/slot.rb +0 -86
- data/lib/redis/cluster/slot_loader.rb +0 -49
- data/lib/redis/cluster.rb +0 -315
- data/lib/redis/connection/command_helper.rb +0 -41
- data/lib/redis/connection/hiredis.rb +0 -68
- data/lib/redis/connection/registry.rb +0 -13
- data/lib/redis/connection/ruby.rb +0 -431
- data/lib/redis/connection/synchrony.rb +0 -148
- data/lib/redis/connection.rb +0 -11
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# Unreleased
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# 5.0.0.beta3
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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 `rediscluster` 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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- 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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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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# 4.7.1
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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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# redis-rb [![Build Status][gh-actions-image]][gh-actions-link] [![Inline docs][inchpages-image]][inchpages-link]
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A Ruby client that tries to match [Redis][redis-home]' API one-to-one, while still
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A Ruby client that tries to match [Redis][redis-home]' API one-to-one, while still providing an idiomatic interface.
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## Connection Pooling and Thread safety
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