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Yossi Gottlieb e5e642aa9b Use 'gcc' instead of 'ld' to link test modules. (#9710)
This solves several problems in a more elegant way:

* No need to explicitly use `-lc` on x86_64 when building with `-m32`.
* Avoids issues with undefined floating point emulation funcs on ARM.

(cherry picked from commit f26e90be0c)
2022-12-12 17:02:54 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 52cccfbe94 Fix daily failures due to macos-latest change. (#9637)
* Fix test modules linking on macOS 11.x.
* Use macOS 10.x for FreeBSD VM as VirtualBox is not yet supported on
  11.

(cherry picked from commit 6d5a911707)
2022-12-12 17:02:54 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 3053337043 Fix test modules build issue on OS X 11. (#9658)
(cherry picked from commit 8bf4c2e38c)
2022-04-27 16:31:52 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb ba2feb3004 Clean unused var compiler warning in module test. (#9289)
(cherry picked from commit 8bf433dc86)
2022-04-27 16:31:52 +03:00
sundb aa0606db08 Fix memory leak due to missing freeCallback in blockonbackground moduleapi test (#9499)
Before #9497, before redis-server was shut down, we did not manually shut down all the clients,
which would have prevented valgrind from detecting a memory leak in the client's argc.

(cherry picked from commit 1376d83363)
2022-04-27 16:31:52 +03:00
qetu3790 936ee01759 Release clients blocked on module commands in cluster resharding and down state (#9483)
Prevent clients from being blocked forever in cluster when they block with their own module command
and the hash slot is migrated to another master at the same time.
These will get a redirection message when unblocked.
Also, release clients blocked on module commands when cluster is down (same as other blocked clients)

This commit adds basic tests for the main (non-cluster) redis test infra that test the cluster.
This was done because the cluster test infra can't handle some common test features,
but most importantly we only build the test modules with the non-cluster test suite.

note that rather than really supporting cluster operations by the test infra, it was added (as dup code)
in two files, one for module tests and one for non-modules tests, maybe in the future we'll refactor that.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4962c5526d)
2022-04-27 16:31:52 +03:00
Oran Agra 1d7c0e5949 Fix failing basics moduleapi test on 32bit CI (#9140)
(cherry picked from commit 5ffdbae1f6)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Oran Agra 37b0f3617d Adjustments to recent RM_StringTruncate fix (#3718) (#9125)
- Introduce a new sdssubstr api as a building block for sdsrange.
  The API of sdsrange is many times hard to work with and also has
  corner case that cause bugs. sdsrange is easy to work with and also
  simplifies the implementation of sdsrange.
- Revert the fix to RM_StringTruncate and just use sdssubstr instead of
  sdsrange.
- Solve valgrind warnings from the new tests introduced by the previous
  PR.

(cherry picked from commit ae418eca24)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Oran Agra de1b19ea88 fix valgrind issues with recently added test in modules/blockonbackground (#9192)
fixes test issue introduced in #9167

1. invalid reads due to accessing non-retained string (passed as unblock context).
2. leaking module blocked client context, see #6922 for info.

(cherry picked from commit a8518cce95)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb 79fa5618f1 Fix CLIENT UNBLOCK crashing modules. (#9167)
Modules that use background threads with thread safe contexts are likely
to use RM_BlockClient() without a timeout function, because they do not
set up a timeout.

Before this commit, `CLIENT UNBLOCK` would result with a crash as the
`NULL` timeout callback is called. Beyond just crashing, this is also
logically wrong as it may throw the module into an unexpected client
state.

This commits makes `CLIENT UNBLOCK` on such clients behave the same as
any other client that is not in a blocked state and therefore cannot be
unblocked.

(cherry picked from commit aa139e2f02)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Evan 406caa5f56 modules: Add newlen == 0 handling to RM_StringTruncate (#3717) (#3718)
Previously, passing 0 for newlen would not truncate the string at all.
This adds handling of this case, freeing the old string and creating a new empty string.

Other changes:
- Move `src/modules/testmodule.c` to `tests/modules/basics.c`
- Introduce that basic test into the test suite
- Add tests to cover StringTruncate
- Add `test-modules` build target for the main makefile
- Extend `distclean` build target to clean modules too

(cherry picked from commit 1ccf2ca2f4)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Hanna Fadida 53a4d6c3b1
Modules: adding a module type for key space notification (#8759)
Adding a new type mask ​for key space notification, REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_MODULE, to enable unique notifications from commands on REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE type keys (which is currently unsupported).

Modules can subscribe to a module key keyspace notification by RM_SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents,
and clients by notify-keyspace-events of redis.conf or via the CONFIG SET, with the characters 'd' or 'A' 
(REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_MODULE type mask is part of the '**A**ll' notation for key space notifications).

Refactor: move some pubsub test infra from pubsub.tcl to util.tcl to be re-used by other tests.
2021-04-19 21:33:26 +03:00
guybe7 f40ca9cb58
Modules: Replicate lazy-expire even if replication is not allowed (#8816)
Before this commit using RM_Call without "!" could cause the master
to lazy-expire a key (delete it) but without replicating to replicas.
This could cause the replica's memory usage to gradually grow and
could also cause consistency issues if the master and replica have
a clock diff.
This bug was introduced in #8617

Added a test which demonstrates that scenario.
2021-04-19 17:16:02 +03:00
Oran Agra b278e44376
Revert "Fix: server will crash if rdbload or rdbsave method is not provided in module (#8670)" (#8771)
This reverts commit 808f3004f0.
2021-04-13 17:41:46 +03:00
Bonsai 808f3004f0
Fix: server will crash if rdbload or rdbsave method is not provided in module (#8670)
With this fix, module data type registration will fail if the load or save callbacks are not defined, or the optional aux load and save callbacks are not either both defined or both missing.
2021-04-06 12:09:36 +03:00
guybe7 a4f03bd7eb
Fix some memory leaks in propagagte.c (#8636)
Introduced by 3d0b427c30
2021-03-11 13:50:13 +02:00
guybe7 3d0b427c30
Fix some issues with modules and MULTI/EXEC (#8617)
Bug 1:
When a module ctx is freed moduleHandlePropagationAfterCommandCallback
is called and handles propagation. We want to prevent it from propagating
commands that were not replicated by the same context. Example:
1. module1.foo does: RM_Replicate(cmd1); RM_Call(cmd2); RM_Replicate(cmd3)
2. RM_Replicate(cmd1) propagates MULTI and adds cmd1 to also_propagagte
3. RM_Call(cmd2) create a new ctx, calls call() and destroys the ctx.
4. moduleHandlePropagationAfterCommandCallback is called, calling
   alsoPropagates EXEC (Note: EXEC is still not written to socket),
   setting server.in_trnsaction = 0
5. RM_Replicate(cmd3) is called, propagagting yet another MULTI (now
   we have nested MULTI calls, which is no good) and then cmd3

We must prevent RM_Call(cmd2) from resetting server.in_transaction.
REDISMODULE_CTX_MULTI_EMITTED was revived for that purpose.

Bug 2:
Fix issues with nested RM_Call where some have '!' and some don't.
Example:
1. module1.foo does RM_Call of module2.bar without replication (i.e. no '!')
2. module2.bar internally calls RM_Call of INCR with '!'
3. at the end of module1.foo we call RM_ReplicateVerbatim

We want the replica/AOF to see only module1.foo and not the INCR from module2.bar

Introduced a global replication_allowed flag inside RM_Call to determine
whether we need to replicate or not (even if '!' was specified)

Other changes:
Split beforePropagateMultiOrExec to beforePropagateMulti afterPropagateExec
just for better readability
2021-03-10 18:02:17 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 141ac8df59
Escape unsafe field name characters in INFO. (#8492)
Fixes #8489
2021-02-15 17:08:53 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist 0bc8c9c8f9
Modules: In RM_HashSet, add COUNT_ALL flag and set errno (#8446)
The added flag affects the return value of RM_HashSet() to include
the number of inserted fields, in addition to updated and deleted
fields.

errno is set on errors, tests are added and documentation updated.
2021-02-15 11:40:05 +02:00
filipe oliveira b5ca1e9e53
Removed time sensitive checks from block on background tests. Fixed uninitialized variable (#8479)
- removes time sensitive checks from block on background tests during leak checks.
- fix uninitialized variable on RedisModuleBlockedClient() when calling
  RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeEnd() without RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart()
2021-02-10 08:59:07 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist aea6e71ef8
RM_ZsetRem: Delete key if empty (#8453)
Without this fix, RM_ZsetRem can leave empty sorted sets which are
not allowed to exist.

Removing from a sorted set while iterating seems to work (while
inserting causes failed assetions). RM_ZsetRangeEndReached is
modified to return 1 if the key doesn't exist, to terminate
iteration when the last element has been removed.
2021-02-05 19:54:01 +02:00
filipe oliveira b3bdcd2278
Fix compiler warning on implicit declaration of ‘nanosleep’ . Removed unused variable (#8454) 2021-02-05 19:51:31 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 52fb306535
Fix 32-bit test modules build. (#8448) 2021-02-04 11:37:28 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb de6f3ad017
Fix FreeBSD tests and CI Daily issues. (#8438)
* Add bash temporarily to allow sentinel fd leaks test to run.
* Use vmactions-freebsd rdist sync to work around bind permission denied
  and slow execution issues.
* Upgrade to tcl8.6 to be aligned with latest Ubuntu envs.
* Concat all command executions to avoid ignoring failures.
* Skip intensive fuzzer on FreeBSD. For some yet unknown reason, generate_fuzzy_traffic_on_key causes TCL to significantly bloat on FreeBSD resulting with out of memory.
2021-02-03 17:35:28 +02:00
filipe oliveira f0c5052aa8
Enabled background and reply time tracking on blocked on keys/blocked on background work clients (#7491)
This commit enables tracking time of the background tasks and on replies,
opening the door for properly tracking commands that rely on blocking / background
 work via the slowlog, latency history, and commandstats. 

Some notes:
- The time spent blocked waiting for key changes, or blocked on synchronous
  replication is not accounted for. 

- **This commit does not affect latency tracking of commands that are non-blocking
  or do not have background work.** ( meaning that it all stays the same with exception to
  `BZPOPMIN`,`BZPOPMAX`,`BRPOP`,`BLPOP`, etc... and module's commands that rely
  on background threads ). 

-  Specifically for latency history command we've added a new event class named
  `command-unblocking` that will enable latency monitoring on commands that spawn
  background threads to do the work.

- For blocking commands we're now considering the total time of a command as the
  time spent on call() + the time spent on replying when unblocked.

- For Modules commands that rely on background threads we're now considering the
  total time of a command as the time spent on call (main thread) + the time spent on
  the background thread ( if marked within `RedisModule_MeasureTimeStart()` and
  `RedisModule_MeasureTimeEnd()` ) + the time spent on replying (main thread)

To test for this feature we've added a `unit/moduleapi/blockonbackground` test that relies on
a module that blocks the client and sleeps on the background for a given time. 
- check blocked command that uses RedisModule_MeasureTimeStart() is tracking background time
- check blocked command that uses RedisModule_MeasureTimeStart() is tracking background time even in timeout
- check blocked command with multiple calls RedisModule_MeasureTimeStart()  is tracking the total background time
- check blocked command without calling RedisModule_MeasureTimeStart() is not reporting background time
2021-01-29 15:38:30 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist 4355145a62
Add modules API for streams (#8288)
APIs added for these stream operations: add, delete, iterate and
trim (by ID or maxlength). The functions are prefixed by RM_Stream.

* RM_StreamAdd
* RM_StreamDelete
* RM_StreamIteratorStart
* RM_StreamIteratorStop
* RM_StreamIteratorNextID
* RM_StreamIteratorNextField
* RM_StreamIteratorDelete
* RM_StreamTrimByLength
* RM_StreamTrimByID

The type RedisModuleStreamID is added and functions for converting
from and to RedisModuleString.

* RM_CreateStringFromStreamID
* RM_StringToStreamID

Whenever the stream functions return REDISMODULE_ERR, errno is set to
provide additional error information.

Refactoring: The zset iterator fields in the RedisModuleKey struct
are wrapped in a union, to allow the same space to be used for type-
specific info for streams and allow future use for other key types.
2021-01-28 16:19:43 +02:00
Oran Agra f225891526
Fix recent test failures (#8386)
1. Valgrind leak in a recent change in a module api test
2. Increase treshold of a RESTORE TTL test
3. Change assertions to use assert_range which prints the values
2021-01-23 21:53:58 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist 9c1483100a
Test that module can wake up module blocked on non-empty list key (#8382)
BLPOP and other blocking list commands can only block on empty keys
and LPUSH only wakes up clients when the list is created.

Using the module API, it's possible to block on a non-empty key.
Unblocking a client blocked on a non-empty list (or zset) can only
be done using RedisModule_SignalKeyAsReady(). This commit tests it.
2021-01-22 16:19:37 +02:00
guybe7 5a77d015be
Fix misleading module test (#8366)
the test was misleading because the module would actually woke up on a wrong type and
re-blocked, while the test name suggests the module doesn't not wake up at all on a wrong type..

i changed the name of the test + added verification that indeed the module wakes up and gets
re-blocked after it understand it's the wrong type
2021-01-20 14:03:38 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist 4985c11bd6
Bugfix: Make modules blocked on keys unblock on commands like LPUSH (#8356)
This was a regression from #7625 (only in 6.2 RC2).

This makes it possible again to implement blocking list and zset
commands using the modules API.

This commit also includes a test case for the reverse: A module
unblocks a client blocked on BLPOP by inserting elements using
RedisModule_ListPush(). This already works, but it was untested.
2021-01-19 13:15:33 +02:00
Oran Agra 411c18bbce
Remove read-only flag from non-keyspace cmds, different approach for EXEC to propagate MULTI (#8216)
In the distant history there was only the read flag for commands, and whatever
command that didn't have the read flag was a write one.
Then we added the write flag, but some portions of the code still used !read
Also some commands that don't work on the keyspace at all, still have the read
flag.

Changes in this commit:
1. remove the read-only flag from TIME, ECHO, ROLE and LASTSAVE

2. EXEC command used to decides if it should propagate a MULTI by looking at
   the command flags (!read & !admin).
   When i was about to change it to look at the write flag instead, i realized
   that this would cause it not to propagate a MULTI for PUBLISH, EVAL, and
   SCRIPT, all 3 are not marked as either a read command or a write one (as
   they should), but all 3 are calling forceCommandPropagation.

   So instead of introducing a new flag to denote a command that "writes" but
   not into the keyspace, and still needs propagation, i decided to rely on
   the forceCommandPropagation, and just fix the code to propagate MULTI when
   needed rather than depending on the command flags at all.

   The implication of my change then is that now it won't decide to propagate
   MULTI when it sees one of these: SELECT, PING, INFO, COMMAND, TIME and
   other commands which are neither read nor write.

3. Changing getNodeByQuery and clusterRedirectBlockedClientIfNeeded in
   cluster.c to look at !write rather than read flag.
   This should have no implications, since these code paths are only reachable
   for commands which access keys, and these are always marked as either read
   or write.

This commit improve MULTI propagation tests, for modules and a bunch of
other special cases, all of which used to pass already before that commit.
the only one that test change that uncovered a change of behavior is the
one that DELs a non-existing key, it used to propagate an empty
multi-exec block, and no longer does.
2020-12-22 12:03:49 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 86e3395c11
Several (mostly Solaris-related) cleanups (#8171)
* Allow runtest-moduleapi use a different 'make', for systems where GNU Make is 'gmake'.
* Fix issue with builds on Solaris re-building everything from scratch due to CFLAGS/LDFLAGS not stored.
* Fix compile failure on Solaris due to atomicvar and a bunch of warnings.
* Fix garbled log timestamps on Solaris.
2020-12-13 17:09:54 +02:00
Oran Agra ab60dcf564
Add module event for repl-diskless-load swapdb (#8153)
When a replica uses the diskless-load swapdb approach, it backs up the old database,
then attempts to load a new one, and in case of failure, it restores the backup.

this means that modules with global out of keyspace data, must have an option to
subscribe to events and backup/restore/discard their global data too.
2020-12-13 14:36:06 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 63c1303cfb
Modules: add defrag API support. (#8149)
Add a new set of defrag functions that take a defrag context and allow
defragmenting memory blocks and RedisModuleStrings.

Modules can register a defrag callback which will be invoked when the
defrag process handles globals.

Modules with custom data types can also register a datatype-specific
defrag callback which is invoked for keys that require defragmentation.
The callback and associated functions support both one-step and
multi-step options, depending on the complexity of the key as exposed by
the free_effort callback.
2020-12-13 09:56:01 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 4e064fbab4
Add module data-type support for COPY. (#8112)
This adds a copy callback for module data types, in order to make
modules compatible with the new COPY command.

The callback is optional and COPY will fail for keys with data types
that do not implement it.
2020-12-09 20:22:45 +02:00
Oran Agra 48efc25f74
Handle output buffer limits for Module blocked clients (#8141)
Module blocked clients cache the response in a temporary client,
the reply list in this client would be affected by the recent fix
in #7202, but when the reply is later copied into the real client,
it would have bypassed all the checks for output buffer limit, which
would have resulted in both: responding with a partial response to
the client, and also not disconnecting it at all.
2020-12-08 16:41:20 +02:00
guybe7 1df5bb5687
Make sure we do not propagate nested MULTI/EXEC (#8097)
One way this was happening is when a module issued an RM_Call which would inject MULTI.
If the module command that does that was itself issued by something else that already did
added MULTI (e.g. another module, or a Lua script), it would have caused nested MULTI.

In fact the MULTI state in the client or the MULTI_EMITTED flag in the context isn't
the right indication that we need to propagate MULTI or not, because on a nested calls
(possibly a module action called by a keyspace event of another module action), these
flags aren't retained / reflected.

instead there's now a global propagate_in_transaction flag for that.

in addition to that, we now have a global in_eval and in_exec flags, to serve the flags
of RM_GetContextFlags, since their dependence on the current client is wrong for the same
reasons mentioned above.
2020-12-06 13:14:18 +02:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) d87a0d0286
Unified MULTI, LUA, and RM_Call with respect to blocking commands (#8025)
Blocking command should not be used with MULTI, LUA, and RM_Call. This is because,
the caller, who executes the command in this context, expects a reply.

Today, LUA and MULTI have a special (and different) treatment to blocking commands:

LUA   - Most commands are marked with no-script flag which are checked when executing
and command from LUA, commands that are not marked (like XREAD) verify that their
blocking mode is not used inside LUA (by checking the CLIENT_LUA client flag).
MULTI - Command that is going to block, first verify that the client is not inside
multi (by checking the CLIENT_MULTI client flag). If the client is inside multi, they
return a result which is a match to the empty key with no timeout (for example blpop
inside MULTI will act as lpop)
For modules that perform RM_Call with blocking command, the returned results type is
REDISMODULE_REPLY_UNKNOWN and the caller can not really know what happened.

Disadvantages of the current state are:

No unified approach, LUA, MULTI, and RM_Call, each has a different treatment
Module can not safely execute blocking command (and get reply or error).
Though It is true that modules are not like LUA or MULTI and should be smarter not
to execute blocking commands on RM_Call, sometimes you want to execute a command base
on client input (for example if you create a module that provides a new scripting
language like javascript or python).
While modules (on modules command) can check for REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_LUA or
REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI to know not to block the client, there is no way to
check if the command came from another module using RM_Call. So there is no way
for a module to know not to block another module RM_Call execution.

This commit adds a way to unify the treatment for blocking clients by introducing
a new CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING client flag. On LUA, MULTI, and RM_Call the new flag
turned on to signify that the client should not be blocked. A blocking command
verifies that the flag is turned off before blocking. If a blocking command sees
that the CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING flag is on, it's not blocking and return results
which are matches to empty key with no timeout (as MULTI does today).

The new flag is checked on the following commands:

List blocking commands: BLPOP, BRPOP, BRPOPLPUSH, BLMOVE,
Zset blocking commands: BZPOPMIN, BZPOPMAX
Stream blocking commands: XREAD, XREADGROUP
SUBSCRIBE, PSUBSCRIBE, MONITOR
In addition, the new flag is turned on inside the AOF client, we do not want to
block the AOF client to prevent deadlocks and commands ordering issues (and there
is also an existing assert in the code that verifies it).

To keep backward compatibility on LUA, all the no-script flags on existing commands
were kept untouched. In addition, a LUA special treatment on XREAD and XREADGROUP was kept.

To keep backward compatibility on MULTI (which today allows SUBSCRIBE, and PSUBSCRIBE).
We added a special treatment on those commands to allow executing them on MULTI.

The only backward compatibility issue that this PR introduces is that now MONITOR
is not allowed inside MULTI.

Tests were added to verify blocking commands are not blocking the client on LUA, MULTI,
or RM_Call. Tests were added to verify the module can check for CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING flag.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
2020-11-17 18:58:55 +02:00
chenyangyang c1aaad06d8
Modules callbacks for lazy free effort, and unlink (#7912)
Add two optional callbacks to the RedisModuleTypeMethods structure, which is `free_effort`
and `unlink`. the `free_effort` callback indicates the effort required to free a module memory.
Currently, if the effort exceeds LAZYFREE_THRESHOLD, the module memory may be released
asynchronously. the `unlink` callback indicates the key has been removed from the DB by redis, and
may soon be freed by a background thread.

Add `lazyfreed_objects` info field, which represents the number of objects that have been
lazyfreed since redis was started.

Add `RM_GetTypeMethodVersion` API, which return the current redis-server runtime value of
`REDISMODULE_TYPE_METHOD_VERSION`. You can use that when calling `RM_CreateDataType` to know
which fields of RedisModuleTypeMethods are gonna be supported and which will be ignored.
2020-11-16 10:34:04 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 48a9d63af3
Add timer module API tests. (#8041) 2020-11-11 22:57:33 +02:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) 97d647a139
Moved RMAPI_FUNC_SUPPORTED location such that it will be visible to modules (#8037)
The RMAPI_FUNC_SUPPORTED was defined in the wrong place on redismodule.h
and was not visible to modules.
2020-11-09 10:46:23 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 056a43e1a6
Modules: fix RM_GetCommandKeys API. (#7901)
This cleans up and simplifies the API by passing the command name as the
first argument. Previously the command name was specified explicitly,
but was still included in the argv.
2020-10-11 18:10:55 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) adc3183cd2
Add Module API for version and compatibility checks (#7865)
* Introduce a new API's: RM_GetContextFlagsAll, and
RM_GetKeyspaceNotificationFlagsAll that will return the
full flags mask of each feature. The module writer can
check base on this value if the Flags he needs are
supported or not.

* For each flag, introduce a new value on redismodule.h,
this value represents the LAST value and should be there
as a reminder to update it when a new value is added,
also it will be used in the code to calculate the full
flags mask (assuming flags are incrementally increasing).
In addition, stated that the module writer should not use
the LAST flag directly and he should use the GetFlagAll API's.

* Introduce a new API: RM_IsSubEventSupported, that returns for a given
event and subevent, whether or not the subevent supported.

* Introduce a new macro RMAPI_FUNC_SUPPORTED(func) that returns whether
or not a function API is supported by comparing it to NULL.

* Introduce a new API: int RM_GetServerVersion();, that will return the
current Redis version in the format 0x00MMmmpp; e.g. 0x00060008;

* Changed unstable version from 999.999.999 to 255.255.255

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
2020-10-11 17:21:58 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb 0aec98dce2
Module API: Add RM_GetClientCertificate(). (#7866)
This API function makes it possible to retrieve the X.509 certificate
used by clients to authenticate TLS connections.
2020-10-11 17:11:42 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb 907da0580b
Modules: Add RM_GetDetachedThreadSafeContext(). (#7886)
The main motivation here is to provide a way for modules to create a
single, global context that can be used for logging.

Currently, it is possible to obtain a thread-safe context that is not
attached to any blocked client by using `RM_GetThreadSafeContext`.
However, the attached context is not linked to the module identity so
log messages produced are not tagged with the module name.

Ideally we'd fix this in `RM_GetThreadSafeContext` itself but as it
doesn't accept the current context as an argument there's no way to do
that in a backwards compatible manner.
2020-10-11 16:11:31 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb 7d117d7591 Modules: add RM_GetCommandKeys().
This is essentially the same as calling COMMAND GETKEYS but provides a
more efficient interface that can be used in every context (i.e. not a
Redis command).
2020-10-11 16:04:14 +03:00
Wen Hui dfe9714c86
Add Swapdb Module Event (#7804) 2020-09-20 13:36:20 +03:00
Oran Agra 8ea131fc80
Fix leak in new blockedclient module API test (#7780) 2020-09-10 10:22:16 +03:00
Roi Lipman 042189fd87
RM_ThreadSafeContextTryLock a non-blocking method for acquiring GIL (#7738)
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2020-09-09 16:01:16 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb 64c360c515
Module API: fix missing RM_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_SSL. (#7666)
The `REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_SSL` flag was already a part of the `RedisModuleClientInfo` structure but was not implemented.
2020-08-17 17:46:54 +03:00