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3.0 (unreleased)

  • Added support for scripting commands (Redis 2.6).

    Scripts can be executed using #eval and #evalsha. Both can commands can either take two arrays to specify KEYS and ARGV, or take a hash containing :keys and :argv to specify KEYS and ARGV.

    redis.eval("return ARGV[1] * ARGV[2]", :argv => [2, 3])
      # => 6

    Subcommands of the SCRIPT command can be executed via the #script method.

    For example:

    redis.script(:load, "return ARGV[1] * ARGV[2]")
      # => "58db5d365a1922f32e7aa717722141ea9c2b0cf3"
    redis.script(:exists, "58db5d365a1922f32e7aa717722141ea9c2b0cf3")
      # => true
    redis.script(:flush)
      # => "OK"
  • The repository now lives at https://github.com/redis/redis-rb. Thanks, Ezra!

  • Added support for PEXPIRE, PEXPIREAT, PTTL, PSETEX, INCRYBYFLOAT, HINCRYBYFLOAT and TIME (Redis 2.6).

  • Redis.current is now thread unsafe, because the client itself is thread safe.

    In the future you'll be able to do something like:

    Redis.current = Redis::Pool.connect

    This makes Redis.current actually usable in multi-threaded environments, while not affecting those running a single thread.

  • Change API for BLPOP, BRPOP and BRPOPLPUSH.

    Both BLPOP and BRPOP now take a single argument equal to a string key, or an array with string keys, followed by an optional hash with a :timeout key. When not specified, the timeout defaults to 0 to not time out.

    redis.blpop(["list1", "list2"], :timeout => 1.0)

    BRPOPLPUSH also takes an optional hash with a :timeout key as last argument for consistency. When not specified, the timeout defaults to 0 to not time out.

    redis.brpoplpush("some_list", "another_list", :timeout => 1.0)
  • When SORT is passed multiple key patterns to get via the :get option, it now returns an array per result element, holding all GET substitutions.

  • The MSETNX command now returns a boolean.

  • The ZRANGE, ZREVRANGE, ZRANGEBYSCORE and ZREVRANGEBYSCORE commands now return an array containing [String, Float] pairs when :with_scores => true is passed.

    For example:

    redis.zrange("zset", 0, -1, :with_scores => true)
      # => [["foo", 1.0], ["bar", 2.0]]
  • The ZINCRBY and ZSCORE commands now return a Float score instead of a string holding a representation of the score.

  • The client now raises custom exceptions where it makes sense.

    If by any chance you were rescuing low-level exceptions (Errno::*), you should now rescue as follows:

      Errno::ECONNRESET    -> Redis::ConnectionError
      Errno::EPIPE         -> Redis::ConnectionError
      Errno::ECONNABORTED  -> Redis::ConnectionError
      Errno::EBADF         -> Redis::ConnectionError
      Errno::EINVAL        -> Redis::ConnectionError
      Errno::EAGAIN        -> Redis::TimeoutError
      Errno::ECONNREFUSED  -> Redis::CannotConnectError
    
  • Always raise exceptions originating from erroneous command invocation inside pipelines and MULTI/EXEC blocks.

    The old behavior (swallowing exceptions) could cause application bugs to go unnoticed.

  • Implement futures for assigning values inside pipelines and MULTI/EXEC blocks. Futures are assigned their value after the pipeline or MULTI/EXEC block has executed.

    $redis.pipelined do
      @future = $redis.get "key"
    end
    
    puts @future.value
  • Ruby 1.8.6 is officially not supported.

  • Support ZCOUNT in Redis::Distributed (Michael Dungan).

  • Pipelined commands now return the same replies as when called outside a pipeline.

    In the past, pipelined replies were returned without post-processing.

  • Support SLOWLOG command (Michael Bernstein).

  • Calling SHUTDOWN effectively disconnects the client (Stefan Kaes).

  • Basic support for mapping commands so that they can be renamed on the server.

  • Connecting using a URL now checks that a host is given.

    It's just a small sanity check, cf. #126

  • Support variadic commands introduced in Redis 2.4.

2.2.2

  • Added method Redis::Distributed#hsetnx.

2.2.1

  • Internal API: Client#call and family are now called with a single array argument, since splatting a large number of arguments (100K+) results in a stack overflow on 1.9.2.

  • The INFO command can optionally take a subcommand. When the subcommand is COMMANDSTATS, the client will properly format the returned statistics per command. Subcommands for INFO are available since Redis v2.3.0 (unstable).

  • Change IO#syswrite back to the buffered IO#write since some Rubies do short writes for large (1MB+) buffers and some don't (see issue #108).

2.2.0

  • Added method Redis#without_reconnect that ensures the client will not try to reconnect when running the code inside the specified block.

  • Thread-safe by default. Thread safety can be explicitly disabled by passing :thread_safe => false as argument.

  • Commands called inside a MULTI/EXEC no longer raise error replies, since a successful EXEC means the commands inside the block were executed.

  • MULTI/EXEC blocks are pipelined.

  • Don't disconnect on error replies.

  • Use IO#syswrite instead of IO#write because write buffering is not necessary.

  • Connect to a unix socket by passing the :path option as argument.

  • The timeout value is coerced into a float, allowing sub-second timeouts.

  • Accept both :with_scores and :withscores as argument to sorted set commands.

  • Use hiredis (v0.3 or higher) by requiring "redis/connection/hiredis".

  • Use em-synchrony by requiring "redis/connection/synchrony".

2.1.1

See commit log.