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Bump redis from 3.2.1 to 3.3.4 #480

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Bumps redis from 3.2.1 to 3.3.4.

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  • 3.3.4
    • More specifically identify nonblocking read errors for both SSL and
      non-SSL connections. 3.3.1, 3.3.2 and 3.3.3 on Python 2.7 could
      potentially mask a ConnectionError. #1197
  • 3.3.3
    • The SSL module in Python < 2.7.9 handles non-blocking sockets
      differently than 2.7.9+. This patch accommodates older versions. #1197
  • 3.3.2
    • Further fixed a regression introduced in 3.3.0 involving SSL and
      non-blocking sockets. #1197
  • 3.3.1
    • Fixed a regression introduced in 3.3.0 involving SSL and non-blocking
      sockets. #1197
  • 3.3.0
    • Resolve a race condition with the PubSubWorkerThread. #1150
    • Cleanup socket read error messages. Thanks Vic Yu. #1159
    • Cleanup the Connection's selector correctly. Thanks Bruce Merry. #1153
    • Added a Monitor object to make working with MONITOR output easy.
      Thanks Roey Prat #1033
    • Internal cleanup: Removed the legacy Token class which was necessary
      with older version of Python that are no longer supported. #1066
    • Response callbacks are now case insensitive. This allows users that
      call Redis.execute_command() directly to pass lower-case command
      names and still get reasonable responses. #1168
    • Added support for hiredis-py 1.0.0 encoding error support. This should
      make the PythonParser and the HiredisParser behave identically
      when encountering encoding errors. Thanks Brian Candler. #1161/#1162
    • All authentication errors now properly raise AuthenticationError.
      AuthenticationError is now a subclass of ConnectionError, which will
      cause the connection to be disconnected and cleaned up appropriately.
      #923
    • Add READONLY and READWRITE commands. Thanks @​theodesp. #1114
    • Remove selectors in favor of nonblocking sockets. Selectors had
      issues in some environments including eventlet and gevent. This should
      resolve those issues with no other side effects.
    • Fixed an issue with XCLAIM and previously claimed but not removed
      messages. Thanks @​thomdask. #1192/#1191
    • Allow for single connection client instances. These instances
      are not thread safe but offer other benefits including a subtle
      performance increase.
    • Added extensive health checks that keep the connections lively.
      Passing the "health_check_interval=N" option to the Redis client class
      or to a ConnectionPool ensures that a round trip PING/PONG is successful
      before any command if the underlying connection has been idle for more
      than N seconds. ConnectionErrors and TimeoutErrors are automatically
      retried once for health checks.
    • Changed the PubSubWorkerThread to use a threading.Event object rather
      than a boolean to control the thread's life cycle. Thanks Timothy
      Rule. #1194/#1195.
    • Fixed a bug in Pipeline error handling that would incorrectly retry
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Commits
  • 3afa016 version 3.3.4, more specifically identify nonblocking read errors
  • 885ce77 version 3.3.4, more specifically identify nonblocking read errors
  • 6b6e394 fixed some misspellings in the changes file
  • f966b64 Version 3.3.3. Accomodate Python 2.7.x versions < 2.7.9.
  • c1b9941 Make pubsub tests more resilient on laggy connections
  • a99f389 use a multi-connection client for multiprocess tests
  • f307878 Version 3.3.2, SSL Blocking Exceptions don't use errno.EWOULDBLOCK
  • e897c17 version 3.3.1, fixed a regression involving SSL and non-blocking sockets
  • 0de7c82 clearer language in docs
  • d9227fe update readme with health_check_interval option
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Bumps [redis](https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py) from 3.2.1 to 3.3.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/blob/master/CHANGES)
- [Commits](redis/redis-py@3.2.1...3.3.4)

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Superseded by #482.

@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot deleted the dependabot/pip/dev/redis-3.3.4 branch August 5, 2019 04:43
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