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149 lines
3.8 KiB
149 lines
3.8 KiB
package redis |
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import ( |
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"context" |
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"github.com/go-redis/redis/v8/internal/pool" |
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"github.com/go-redis/redis/v8/internal/proto" |
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) |
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// TxFailedErr transaction redis failed. |
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const TxFailedErr = proto.RedisError("redis: transaction failed") |
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// Tx implements Redis transactions as described in |
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// http://redis.io/topics/transactions. It's NOT safe for concurrent use |
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// by multiple goroutines, because Exec resets list of watched keys. |
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// |
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// If you don't need WATCH, use Pipeline instead. |
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type Tx struct { |
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baseClient |
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cmdable |
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statefulCmdable |
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hooks |
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ctx context.Context |
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} |
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func (c *Client) newTx(ctx context.Context) *Tx { |
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tx := Tx{ |
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baseClient: baseClient{ |
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opt: c.opt, |
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connPool: pool.NewStickyConnPool(c.connPool), |
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}, |
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hooks: c.hooks.clone(), |
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ctx: ctx, |
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} |
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tx.init() |
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return &tx |
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} |
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func (c *Tx) init() { |
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c.cmdable = c.Process |
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c.statefulCmdable = c.Process |
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} |
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func (c *Tx) Context() context.Context { |
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return c.ctx |
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} |
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func (c *Tx) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Tx { |
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if ctx == nil { |
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panic("nil context") |
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} |
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clone := *c |
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clone.init() |
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clone.hooks.lock() |
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clone.ctx = ctx |
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return &clone |
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} |
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func (c *Tx) Process(ctx context.Context, cmd Cmder) error { |
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return c.hooks.process(ctx, cmd, c.baseClient.process) |
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} |
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// Watch prepares a transaction and marks the keys to be watched |
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// for conditional execution if there are any keys. |
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// |
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// The transaction is automatically closed when fn exits. |
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func (c *Client) Watch(ctx context.Context, fn func(*Tx) error, keys ...string) error { |
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tx := c.newTx(ctx) |
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defer tx.Close(ctx) |
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if len(keys) > 0 { |
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if err := tx.Watch(ctx, keys...).Err(); err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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} |
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return fn(tx) |
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} |
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// Close closes the transaction, releasing any open resources. |
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func (c *Tx) Close(ctx context.Context) error { |
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_ = c.Unwatch(ctx).Err() |
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return c.baseClient.Close() |
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} |
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// Watch marks the keys to be watched for conditional execution |
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// of a transaction. |
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func (c *Tx) Watch(ctx context.Context, keys ...string) *StatusCmd { |
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args := make([]interface{}, 1+len(keys)) |
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args[0] = "watch" |
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for i, key := range keys { |
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args[1+i] = key |
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} |
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cmd := NewStatusCmd(ctx, args...) |
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_ = c.Process(ctx, cmd) |
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return cmd |
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} |
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// Unwatch flushes all the previously watched keys for a transaction. |
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func (c *Tx) Unwatch(ctx context.Context, keys ...string) *StatusCmd { |
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args := make([]interface{}, 1+len(keys)) |
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args[0] = "unwatch" |
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for i, key := range keys { |
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args[1+i] = key |
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} |
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cmd := NewStatusCmd(ctx, args...) |
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_ = c.Process(ctx, cmd) |
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return cmd |
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} |
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// Pipeline creates a pipeline. Usually it is more convenient to use Pipelined. |
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func (c *Tx) Pipeline() Pipeliner { |
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pipe := Pipeline{ |
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ctx: c.ctx, |
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exec: func(ctx context.Context, cmds []Cmder) error { |
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return c.hooks.processPipeline(ctx, cmds, c.baseClient.processPipeline) |
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}, |
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} |
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pipe.init() |
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return &pipe |
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} |
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// Pipelined executes commands queued in the fn outside of the transaction. |
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// Use TxPipelined if you need transactional behavior. |
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func (c *Tx) Pipelined(ctx context.Context, fn func(Pipeliner) error) ([]Cmder, error) { |
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return c.Pipeline().Pipelined(ctx, fn) |
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} |
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// TxPipelined executes commands queued in the fn in the transaction. |
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// |
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// When using WATCH, EXEC will execute commands only if the watched keys |
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// were not modified, allowing for a check-and-set mechanism. |
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// |
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// Exec always returns list of commands. If transaction fails |
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// TxFailedErr is returned. Otherwise Exec returns an error of the first |
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// failed command or nil. |
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func (c *Tx) TxPipelined(ctx context.Context, fn func(Pipeliner) error) ([]Cmder, error) { |
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return c.TxPipeline().Pipelined(ctx, fn) |
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} |
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// TxPipeline creates a pipeline. Usually it is more convenient to use TxPipelined. |
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func (c *Tx) TxPipeline() Pipeliner { |
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pipe := Pipeline{ |
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ctx: c.ctx, |
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exec: func(ctx context.Context, cmds []Cmder) error { |
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return c.hooks.processTxPipeline(ctx, cmds, c.baseClient.processTxPipeline) |
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}, |
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} |
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pipe.init() |
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return &pipe |
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}
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