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/*
* Copyright (c) 2016, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used
* to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Modules API documentation information
*
* The comments in this file are used to generate the API documentation on the
* Redis website.
*
* Each function starting with RM_ and preceded by a block comment is included
* in the API documentation. To hide an RM_ function, put a blank line between
* the comment and the function definition or put the comment inside the
* function body.
*
* The functions are divided into sections. Each section is preceded by a
* documentation block, which is comment block starting with a markdown level 2
* heading, i.e. a line starting with ##, on the first line of the comment block
* (with the exception of a ----- line which can appear first). Other comment
* blocks, which are not intended for the modules API user, such as this comment
* block, do NOT start with a markdown level 2 heading, so they are included in
* the generated a API documentation.
*
* The documentation comments may contain markdown formatting. Some automatic
* replacements are done, such as the replacement of RM with RedisModule in
* function names. For details, see the script src/modules/gendoc.rb.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#include "server.h"
#include "cluster.h"
#include "slowlog.h"
#include "rdb.h"
#include "monotonic.h"
#include "script.h"
#include "call_reply.h"
#include "hdr_histogram.h"
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Private data structures used by the modules system. Those are data
* structures that are never exposed to Redis Modules, if not as void
* pointers that have an API the module can call with them)
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
struct RedisModuleInfoCtx {
struct RedisModule *module;
dict *requested_sections;
sds info; /* info string we collected so far */
int sections; /* number of sections we collected so far */
int in_section; /* indication if we're in an active section or not */
int in_dict_field; /* indication that we're currently appending to a dict */
};
/* This represents a shared API. Shared APIs will be used to populate
* the server.sharedapi dictionary, mapping names of APIs exported by
* modules for other modules to use, to their structure specifying the
* function pointer that can be called. */
struct RedisModuleSharedAPI {
void *func;
RedisModule *module;
};
typedef struct RedisModuleSharedAPI RedisModuleSharedAPI;
dict *modules; /* Hash table of modules. SDS -> RedisModule ptr.*/
/* Entries in the context->amqueue array, representing objects to free
* when the callback returns. */
struct AutoMemEntry {
void *ptr;
int type;
};
/* AutoMemEntry type field values. */
#define REDISMODULE_AM_KEY 0
#define REDISMODULE_AM_STRING 1
#define REDISMODULE_AM_REPLY 2
#define REDISMODULE_AM_FREED 3 /* Explicitly freed by user already. */
#define REDISMODULE_AM_DICT 4
#define REDISMODULE_AM_INFO 5
/* The pool allocator block. Redis Modules can allocate memory via this special
* allocator that will automatically release it all once the callback returns.
* This means that it can only be used for ephemeral allocations. However
* there are two advantages for modules to use this API:
*
* 1) The memory is automatically released when the callback returns.
* 2) This allocator is faster for many small allocations since whole blocks
* are allocated, and small pieces returned to the caller just advancing
* the index of the allocation.
*
* Allocations are always rounded to the size of the void pointer in order
* to always return aligned memory chunks. */
#define REDISMODULE_POOL_ALLOC_MIN_SIZE (1024*8)
#define REDISMODULE_POOL_ALLOC_ALIGN (sizeof(void*))
typedef struct RedisModulePoolAllocBlock {
uint32_t size;
uint32_t used;
struct RedisModulePoolAllocBlock *next;
char memory[];
} RedisModulePoolAllocBlock;
/* This structure represents the context in which Redis modules operate.
* Most APIs module can access, get a pointer to the context, so that the API
* implementation can hold state across calls, or remember what to free after
* the call and so forth.
*
* Note that not all the context structure is always filled with actual values
* but only the fields needed in a given context. */
struct RedisModuleBlockedClient;
struct RedisModuleUser;
struct RedisModuleCtx {
void *getapifuncptr; /* NOTE: Must be the first field. */
struct RedisModule *module; /* Module reference. */
client *client; /* Client calling a command. */
struct RedisModuleBlockedClient *blocked_client; /* Blocked client for
thread safe context. */
struct AutoMemEntry *amqueue; /* Auto memory queue of objects to free. */
int amqueue_len; /* Number of slots in amqueue. */
int amqueue_used; /* Number of used slots in amqueue. */
int flags; /* REDISMODULE_CTX_... flags. */
void **postponed_arrays; /* To set with RM_ReplySetArrayLength(). */
int postponed_arrays_count; /* Number of entries in postponed_arrays. */
void *blocked_privdata; /* Privdata set when unblocking a client. */
RedisModuleString *blocked_ready_key; /* Key ready when the reply callback
gets called for clients blocked
on keys. */
/* Used if there is the REDISMODULE_CTX_KEYS_POS_REQUEST or
* REDISMODULE_CTX_CHANNEL_POS_REQUEST flag set. */
getKeysResult *keys_result;
struct RedisModulePoolAllocBlock *pa_head;
long long next_yield_time;
const struct RedisModuleUser *user; /* RedisModuleUser commands executed via
RM_Call should be executed as, if set */
};
typedef struct RedisModuleCtx RedisModuleCtx;
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE (0)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY (1<<0)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_KEYS_POS_REQUEST (1<<1)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_REPLY (1<<2)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_TIMEOUT (1<<3)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE (1<<4)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_DISCONNECTED (1<<5)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT (1<<6) /* Return client object to the pool
when the context is destroyed */
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_NEW_CLIENT (1<<7) /* Free client object when the
context is destroyed */
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_CHANNELS_POS_REQUEST (1<<8)
#define REDISMODULE_CTX_COMMAND (1<<9) /* Context created to serve a command from call() or AOF (which calls cmd->proc directly) */
/* This represents a Redis key opened with RM_OpenKey(). */
struct RedisModuleKey {
RedisModuleCtx *ctx;
redisDb *db;
robj *key; /* Key name object. */
robj *value; /* Value object, or NULL if the key was not found. */
void *iter; /* Iterator. */
int mode; /* Opening mode. */
union {
struct {
/* List, use only if value->type == OBJ_LIST */
listTypeEntry entry; /* Current entry in iteration. */
long index; /* Current 0-based index in iteration. */
} list;
struct {
/* Zset iterator, use only if value->type == OBJ_ZSET */
uint32_t type; /* REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_* */
zrangespec rs; /* Score range. */
zlexrangespec lrs; /* Lex range. */
uint32_t start; /* Start pos for positional ranges. */
uint32_t end; /* End pos for positional ranges. */
void *current; /* Zset iterator current node. */
int er; /* Zset iterator end reached flag
(true if end was reached). */
} zset;
struct {
/* Stream, use only if value->type == OBJ_STREAM */
streamID currentid; /* Current entry while iterating. */
int64_t numfieldsleft; /* Fields left to fetch for current entry. */
int signalready; /* Flag that signalKeyAsReady() is needed. */
} stream;
} u;
};
/* RedisModuleKey 'ztype' values. */
#define REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_NONE 0 /* This must always be 0. */
#define REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX 1
#define REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_SCORE 2
#define REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_POS 3
/* Function pointer type of a function representing a command inside
* a Redis module. */
struct RedisModuleBlockedClient;
typedef int (*RedisModuleCmdFunc) (RedisModuleCtx *ctx, void **argv, int argc);
typedef int (*RedisModuleAuthCallback)(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, void *username, void *password, RedisModuleString **err);
typedef void (*RedisModuleDisconnectFunc) (RedisModuleCtx *ctx, struct RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc);
/* This struct holds the information about a command registered by a module.*/
struct RedisModuleCommand {
struct RedisModule *module;
RedisModuleCmdFunc func;
struct redisCommand *rediscmd;
};
typedef struct RedisModuleCommand RedisModuleCommand;
#define REDISMODULE_REPLYFLAG_NONE 0
#define REDISMODULE_REPLYFLAG_TOPARSE (1<<0) /* Protocol must be parsed. */
#define REDISMODULE_REPLYFLAG_NESTED (1<<1) /* Nested reply object. No proto
or struct free. */
/* Reply of RM_Call() function. The function is filled in a lazy
* way depending on the function called on the reply structure. By default
* only the type, proto and protolen are filled. */
typedef struct CallReply RedisModuleCallReply;
/* Structure to hold the module auth callback & the Module implementing it. */
typedef struct RedisModuleAuthCtx {
struct RedisModule *module;
RedisModuleAuthCallback auth_cb;
} RedisModuleAuthCtx;
/* Structure representing a blocked client. We get a pointer to such
* an object when blocking from modules. */
typedef struct RedisModuleBlockedClient {
client *client; /* Pointer to the blocked client. or NULL if the client
was destroyed during the life of this object. */
RedisModule *module; /* Module blocking the client. */
RedisModuleCmdFunc reply_callback; /* Reply callback on normal completion.*/
RedisModuleAuthCallback auth_reply_cb; /* Reply callback on completing blocking
module authentication. */
RedisModuleCmdFunc timeout_callback; /* Reply callback on timeout. */
RedisModuleDisconnectFunc disconnect_callback; /* Called on disconnection.*/
void (*free_privdata)(RedisModuleCtx*,void*);/* privdata cleanup callback.*/
void *privdata; /* Module private data that may be used by the reply
or timeout callback. It is set via the
RedisModule_UnblockClient() API. */
client *thread_safe_ctx_client; /* Fake client to be used for thread safe
context so that no lock is required. */
client *reply_client; /* Fake client used to accumulate replies
in thread safe contexts. */
int dbid; /* Database number selected by the original client. */
int blocked_on_keys; /* If blocked via RM_BlockClientOnKeys(). */
int unblocked; /* Already on the moduleUnblocked list. */
monotime background_timer; /* Timer tracking the start of background work */
uint64_t background_duration; /* Current command background time duration.
Used for measuring latency of blocking cmds */
} RedisModuleBlockedClient;
/* This is a list of Module Auth Contexts. Each time a Module registers a callback, a new ctx is
* added to this list. Multiple modules can register auth callbacks and the same Module can have
* multiple auth callbacks. */
static list *moduleAuthCallbacks;
static pthread_mutex_t moduleUnblockedClientsMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static list *moduleUnblockedClients;
/* Pool for temporary client objects. Creating and destroying a client object is
* costly. We manage a pool of clients to avoid this cost. Pool expands when
* more clients are needed and shrinks when unused. Please see modulesCron()
* for more details. */
static client **moduleTempClients;
static size_t moduleTempClientCap = 0;
static size_t moduleTempClientCount = 0; /* Client count in pool */
static size_t moduleTempClientMinCount = 0; /* Min client count in pool since
the last cron. */
/* We need a mutex that is unlocked / relocked in beforeSleep() in order to
* allow thread safe contexts to execute commands at a safe moment. */
static pthread_mutex_t moduleGIL = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
/* Function pointer type for keyspace event notification subscriptions from modules. */
typedef int (*RedisModuleNotificationFunc) (RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int type, const char *event, RedisModuleString *key);
/* Function pointer type for post jobs */
typedef void (*RedisModulePostNotificationJobFunc) (RedisModuleCtx *ctx, void *pd);
/* Keyspace notification subscriber information.
* See RM_SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents() for more information. */
typedef struct RedisModuleKeyspaceSubscriber {
/* The module subscribed to the event */
RedisModule *module;
/* Notification callback in the module*/
RedisModuleNotificationFunc notify_callback;
/* A bit mask of the events the module is interested in */
int event_mask;
/* Active flag set on entry, to avoid reentrant subscribers
* calling themselves */
int active;
} RedisModuleKeyspaceSubscriber;
typedef struct RedisModulePostExecUnitJob {
/* The module subscribed to the event */
RedisModule *module;
RedisModulePostNotificationJobFunc callback;
void *pd;
void (*free_pd)(void*);
int dbid;
} RedisModulePostExecUnitJob;
/* The module keyspace notification subscribers list */
static list *moduleKeyspaceSubscribers;
/* The module post keyspace jobs list */
static list *modulePostExecUnitJobs;
/* Data structures related to the exported dictionary data structure. */
typedef struct RedisModuleDict {
rax *rax; /* The radix tree. */
} RedisModuleDict;
typedef struct RedisModuleDictIter {
RedisModuleDict *dict;
raxIterator ri;
} RedisModuleDictIter;
typedef struct RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx {
RedisModuleString **argv;
int argv_len;
int argc;
client *c;
} RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx;
typedef void (*RedisModuleCommandFilterFunc) (RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *filter);
typedef struct RedisModuleCommandFilter {
/* The module that registered the filter */
RedisModule *module;
/* Filter callback function */
RedisModuleCommandFilterFunc callback;
/* REDISMODULE_CMDFILTER_* flags */
int flags;
} RedisModuleCommandFilter;
/* Registered filters */
static list *moduleCommandFilters;
typedef void (*RedisModuleForkDoneHandler) (int exitcode, int bysignal, void *user_data);
static struct RedisModuleForkInfo {
RedisModuleForkDoneHandler done_handler;
void* done_handler_user_data;
} moduleForkInfo = {0};
typedef struct RedisModuleServerInfoData {
rax *rax; /* parsed info data. */
} RedisModuleServerInfoData;
/* Flags for moduleCreateArgvFromUserFormat(). */
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_REPLICATE (1<<0)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_AOF (1<<1)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_REPLICAS (1<<2)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_3 (1<<3)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_AUTO (1<<4)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_RUN_AS_USER (1<<5)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_SCRIPT_MODE (1<<6)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_WRITES (1<<7)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_CALL_REPLIES_AS_ERRORS (1<<8)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESPECT_DENY_OOM (1<<9)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_DRY_RUN (1<<10)
#define REDISMODULE_ARGV_ALLOW_BLOCK (1<<11)
/* Determine whether Redis should signalModifiedKey implicitly.
* In case 'ctx' has no 'module' member (and therefore no module->options),
* we assume default behavior, that is, Redis signals.
* (see RM_GetThreadSafeContext) */
#define SHOULD_SIGNAL_MODIFIED_KEYS(ctx) \
((ctx)->module? !((ctx)->module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTION_NO_IMPLICIT_SIGNAL_MODIFIED) : 1)
/* Server events hooks data structures and defines: this modules API
* allow modules to subscribe to certain events in Redis, such as
* the start and end of an RDB or AOF save, the change of role in replication,
* and similar other events. */
typedef struct RedisModuleEventListener {
RedisModule *module;
RedisModuleEvent event;
RedisModuleEventCallback callback;
} RedisModuleEventListener;
list *RedisModule_EventListeners; /* Global list of all the active events. */
/* Data structures related to the redis module users */
/* This is the object returned by RM_CreateModuleUser(). The module API is
* able to create users, set ACLs to such users, and later authenticate
* clients using such newly created users. */
typedef struct RedisModuleUser {
user *user; /* Reference to the real redis user */
int free_user; /* Indicates that user should also be freed when this object is freed */
} RedisModuleUser;
/* This is a structure used to export some meta-information such as dbid to the module. */
typedef struct RedisModuleKeyOptCtx {
struct redisObject *from_key, *to_key; /* Optional name of key processed, NULL when unknown.
In most cases, only 'from_key' is valid, but in callbacks
such as `copy2`, both 'from_key' and 'to_key' are valid. */
int from_dbid, to_dbid; /* The dbid of the key being processed, -1 when unknown.
In most cases, only 'from_dbid' is valid, but in callbacks such
as `copy2`, 'from_dbid' and 'to_dbid' are both valid. */
} RedisModuleKeyOptCtx;
/* Data structures related to redis module configurations */
/* The function signatures for module config get callbacks. These are identical to the ones exposed in redismodule.h. */
typedef RedisModuleString * (*RedisModuleConfigGetStringFunc)(const char *name, void *privdata);
typedef long long (*RedisModuleConfigGetNumericFunc)(const char *name, void *privdata);
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigGetBoolFunc)(const char *name, void *privdata);
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigGetEnumFunc)(const char *name, void *privdata);
/* The function signatures for module config set callbacks. These are identical to the ones exposed in redismodule.h. */
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigSetStringFunc)(const char *name, RedisModuleString *val, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err);
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigSetNumericFunc)(const char *name, long long val, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err);
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigSetBoolFunc)(const char *name, int val, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err);
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigSetEnumFunc)(const char *name, int val, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err);
/* Apply signature, identical to redismodule.h */
typedef int (*RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc)(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err);
/* Struct representing a module config. These are stored in a list in the module struct */
struct ModuleConfig {
sds name; /* Name of config without the module name appended to the front */
void *privdata; /* Optional data passed into the module config callbacks */
union get_fn { /* The get callback specified by the module */
RedisModuleConfigGetStringFunc get_string;
RedisModuleConfigGetNumericFunc get_numeric;
RedisModuleConfigGetBoolFunc get_bool;
RedisModuleConfigGetEnumFunc get_enum;
} get_fn;
union set_fn { /* The set callback specified by the module */
RedisModuleConfigSetStringFunc set_string;
RedisModuleConfigSetNumericFunc set_numeric;
RedisModuleConfigSetBoolFunc set_bool;
RedisModuleConfigSetEnumFunc set_enum;
} set_fn;
RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc apply_fn;
RedisModule *module;
};
typedef struct RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise{
size_t ref_count;
void *private_data;
RedisModule *module;
RedisModuleOnUnblocked on_unblocked;
client *c;
RedisModuleCtx *ctx;
} RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise;
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Prototypes
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void RM_FreeCallReply(RedisModuleCallReply *reply);
void RM_CloseKey(RedisModuleKey *key);
void autoMemoryCollect(RedisModuleCtx *ctx);
robj **moduleCreateArgvFromUserFormat(const char *cmdname, const char *fmt, int *argcp, int *flags, va_list ap);
void RM_ZsetRangeStop(RedisModuleKey *kp);
static void zsetKeyReset(RedisModuleKey *key);
static void moduleInitKeyTypeSpecific(RedisModuleKey *key);
void RM_FreeDict(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleDict *d);
void RM_FreeServerInfo(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleServerInfoData *data);
/* Helpers for RM_SetCommandInfo. */
static int moduleValidateCommandInfo(const RedisModuleCommandInfo *info);
static int64_t moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(int64_t flags, int from_api);
static int moduleValidateCommandArgs(RedisModuleCommandArg *args,
const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version);
static struct redisCommandArg *moduleCopyCommandArgs(RedisModuleCommandArg *args,
const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version);
static redisCommandArgType moduleConvertArgType(RedisModuleCommandArgType type, int *error);
static int moduleConvertArgFlags(int flags);
void moduleCreateContext(RedisModuleCtx *out_ctx, RedisModule *module, int ctx_flags);
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Heap allocation raw functions
*
* Memory allocated with these functions are taken into account by Redis key
* eviction algorithms and are reported in Redis memory usage information.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Use like malloc(). Memory allocated with this function is reported in
* Redis INFO memory, used for keys eviction according to maxmemory settings
* and in general is taken into account as memory allocated by Redis.
* You should avoid using malloc().
* This function panics if unable to allocate enough memory. */
void *RM_Alloc(size_t bytes) {
/* Use 'zmalloc_usable()' instead of 'zmalloc()' to allow the compiler
* to recognize the additional memory size, which means that modules can
* use the memory reported by 'RM_MallocUsableSize()' safely. In theory this
* isn't really needed since this API can't be inlined (not even for embedded
* modules like TLS (we use function pointers for module APIs), and the API doesn't
* have the malloc_size attribute, but it's hard to predict how smart future compilers
* will be, so better safe than sorry. */
return zmalloc_usable(bytes,NULL);
}
/* Similar to RM_Alloc, but returns NULL in case of allocation failure, instead
* of panicking. */
void *RM_TryAlloc(size_t bytes) {
return ztrymalloc_usable(bytes,NULL);
}
/* Use like calloc(). Memory allocated with this function is reported in
* Redis INFO memory, used for keys eviction according to maxmemory settings
* and in general is taken into account as memory allocated by Redis.
* You should avoid using calloc() directly. */
void *RM_Calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size) {
return zcalloc_usable(nmemb*size,NULL);
}
/* Use like realloc() for memory obtained with RedisModule_Alloc(). */
void* RM_Realloc(void *ptr, size_t bytes) {
return zrealloc_usable(ptr,bytes,NULL);
}
/* Use like free() for memory obtained by RedisModule_Alloc() and
* RedisModule_Realloc(). However you should never try to free with
* RedisModule_Free() memory allocated with malloc() inside your module. */
void RM_Free(void *ptr) {
zfree(ptr);
}
/* Like strdup() but returns memory allocated with RedisModule_Alloc(). */
char *RM_Strdup(const char *str) {
return zstrdup(str);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Pool allocator
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Release the chain of blocks used for pool allocations. */
void poolAllocRelease(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
RedisModulePoolAllocBlock *head = ctx->pa_head, *next;
while(head != NULL) {
next = head->next;
zfree(head);
head = next;
}
ctx->pa_head = NULL;
}
/* Return heap allocated memory that will be freed automatically when the
* module callback function returns. Mostly suitable for small allocations
* that are short living and must be released when the callback returns
* anyway. The returned memory is aligned to the architecture word size
* if at least word size bytes are requested, otherwise it is just
* aligned to the next power of two, so for example a 3 bytes request is
* 4 bytes aligned while a 2 bytes request is 2 bytes aligned.
*
* There is no realloc style function since when this is needed to use the
* pool allocator is not a good idea.
*
* The function returns NULL if `bytes` is 0. */
void *RM_PoolAlloc(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, size_t bytes) {
if (bytes == 0) return NULL;
RedisModulePoolAllocBlock *b = ctx->pa_head;
size_t left = b ? b->size - b->used : 0;
/* Fix alignment. */
if (left >= bytes) {
size_t alignment = REDISMODULE_POOL_ALLOC_ALIGN;
while (bytes < alignment && alignment/2 >= bytes) alignment /= 2;
if (b->used % alignment)
b->used += alignment - (b->used % alignment);
left = (b->used > b->size) ? 0 : b->size - b->used;
}
/* Create a new block if needed. */
if (left < bytes) {
size_t blocksize = REDISMODULE_POOL_ALLOC_MIN_SIZE;
if (blocksize < bytes) blocksize = bytes;
b = zmalloc(sizeof(*b) + blocksize);
b->size = blocksize;
b->used = 0;
b->next = ctx->pa_head;
ctx->pa_head = b;
}
char *retval = b->memory + b->used;
b->used += bytes;
return retval;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Helpers for modules API implementation
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
client *moduleAllocTempClient(void) {
client *c = NULL;
if (moduleTempClientCount > 0) {
c = moduleTempClients[--moduleTempClientCount];
if (moduleTempClientCount < moduleTempClientMinCount)
moduleTempClientMinCount = moduleTempClientCount;
} else {
c = createClient(NULL);
c->flags |= CLIENT_MODULE;
c->user = NULL; /* Root user */
}
return c;
}
static void freeRedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise(RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise) {
if (--promise->ref_count > 0) {
return;
}
/* When the promise is finally freed it can not have a client attached to it.
* Either releasing the client or RM_CallReplyPromiseAbort would have removed it. */
serverAssert(!promise->c);
zfree(promise);
}
void moduleReleaseTempClient(client *c) {
if (moduleTempClientCount == moduleTempClientCap) {
moduleTempClientCap = moduleTempClientCap ? moduleTempClientCap*2 : 32;
moduleTempClients = zrealloc(moduleTempClients, sizeof(c)*moduleTempClientCap);
}
clearClientConnectionState(c);
listEmpty(c->reply);
c->reply_bytes = 0;
c->duration = 0;
resetClient(c);
c->bufpos = 0;
c->flags = CLIENT_MODULE;
c->user = NULL; /* Root user */
c->cmd = c->lastcmd = c->realcmd = NULL;
if (c->bstate.async_rm_call_handle) {
RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise = c->bstate.async_rm_call_handle;
promise->c = NULL; /* Remove the client from the promise so it will no longer be possible to abort it. */
freeRedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise(promise);
c->bstate.async_rm_call_handle = NULL;
}
moduleTempClients[moduleTempClientCount++] = c;
}
/* Create an empty key of the specified type. `key` must point to a key object
* opened for writing where the `.value` member is set to NULL because the
* key was found to be non existing.
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned and the key is populated with
* the value of the specified type. The function fails and returns
* REDISMODULE_ERR if:
*
* 1. The key is not open for writing.
* 2. The key is not empty.
* 3. The specified type is unknown.
*/
int moduleCreateEmptyKey(RedisModuleKey *key, int type) {
robj *obj;
/* The key must be open for writing and non existing to proceed. */
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->value)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
switch(type) {
case REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_LIST:
obj = createListListpackObject();
break;
case REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_ZSET:
obj = createZsetListpackObject();
break;
case REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_HASH:
obj = createHashObject();
break;
case REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_STREAM:
obj = createStreamObject();
break;
default: return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
dbAdd(key->db,key->key,obj);
key->value = obj;
moduleInitKeyTypeSpecific(key);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Frees key->iter and sets it to NULL. */
static void moduleFreeKeyIterator(RedisModuleKey *key) {
serverAssert(key->iter != NULL);
switch (key->value->type) {
case OBJ_LIST: listTypeReleaseIterator(key->iter); break;
case OBJ_STREAM:
streamIteratorStop(key->iter);
zfree(key->iter);
break;
default: serverAssert(0); /* No key->iter for other types. */
}
key->iter = NULL;
}
/* Callback for listTypeTryConversion().
* Frees list iterator and sets it to NULL. */
static void moduleFreeListIterator(void *data) {
RedisModuleKey *key = (RedisModuleKey*)data;
serverAssert(key->value->type == OBJ_LIST);
if (key->iter) moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
}
/* This function is called in low-level API implementation functions in order
* to check if the value associated with the key remained empty after an
* operation that removed elements from an aggregate data type.
*
* If this happens, the key is deleted from the DB and the key object state
* is set to the right one in order to be targeted again by write operations
* possibly recreating the key if needed.
*
* The function returns 1 if the key value object is found empty and is
* deleted, otherwise 0 is returned. */
int moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->value == NULL) return 0;
int isempty;
robj *o = key->value;
switch(o->type) {
case OBJ_LIST: isempty = listTypeLength(o) == 0; break;
case OBJ_SET: isempty = setTypeSize(o) == 0; break;
case OBJ_ZSET: isempty = zsetLength(o) == 0; break;
case OBJ_HASH: isempty = hashTypeLength(o) == 0; break;
case OBJ_STREAM: isempty = streamLength(o) == 0; break;
default: isempty = 0;
}
if (isempty) {
if (key->iter) moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
dbDelete(key->db,key->key);
key->value = NULL;
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Service API exported to modules
*
* Note that all the exported APIs are called RM_<funcname> in the core
* and RedisModule_<funcname> in the module side (defined as function
* pointers in redismodule.h). In this way the dynamic linker does not
* mess with our global function pointers, overriding it with the symbols
* defined in the main executable having the same names.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
int RM_GetApi(const char *funcname, void **targetPtrPtr) {
/* Lookup the requested module API and store the function pointer into the
* target pointer. The function returns REDISMODULE_ERR if there is no such
* named API, otherwise REDISMODULE_OK.
*
* This function is not meant to be used by modules developer, it is only
* used implicitly by including redismodule.h. */
dictEntry *he = dictFind(server.moduleapi, funcname);
if (!he) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
*targetPtrPtr = dictGetVal(he);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
void modulePostExecutionUnitOperations(void) {
if (server.execution_nesting)
return;
if (server.busy_module_yield_flags) {
blockingOperationEnds();
server.busy_module_yield_flags = BUSY_MODULE_YIELD_NONE;
if (server.current_client)
unprotectClient(server.current_client);
unblockPostponedClients();
}
}
/* Free the context after the user function was called. */
void moduleFreeContext(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
/* See comment in moduleCreateContext */
if (!(ctx->flags & (REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE|REDISMODULE_CTX_COMMAND))) {
exitExecutionUnit();
postExecutionUnitOperations();
}
autoMemoryCollect(ctx);
poolAllocRelease(ctx);
if (ctx->postponed_arrays) {
zfree(ctx->postponed_arrays);
ctx->postponed_arrays_count = 0;
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"API misuse detected in module %s: "
"RedisModule_ReplyWith*(REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN) "
"not matched by the same number of RedisModule_SetReply*Len() "
"calls.",
ctx->module->name);
}
/* If this context has a temp client, we return it back to the pool.
* If this context created a new client (e.g detached context), we free it.
* If the client is assigned manually, e.g ctx->client = someClientInstance,
* none of these flags will be set and we do not attempt to free it. */
if (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT)
moduleReleaseTempClient(ctx->client);
else if (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_NEW_CLIENT)
freeClient(ctx->client);
}
static CallReply *moduleParseReply(client *c, RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
/* Convert the result of the Redis command into a module reply. */
sds proto = sdsnewlen(c->buf,c->bufpos);
c->bufpos = 0;
while(listLength(c->reply)) {
clientReplyBlock *o = listNodeValue(listFirst(c->reply));
proto = sdscatlen(proto,o->buf,o->used);
listDelNode(c->reply,listFirst(c->reply));
}
CallReply *reply = callReplyCreate(proto, c->deferred_reply_errors, ctx);
c->deferred_reply_errors = NULL; /* now the responsibility of the reply object. */
return reply;
}
void moduleCallCommandUnblockedHandler(client *c) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise = c->bstate.async_rm_call_handle;
serverAssert(promise);
RedisModule *module = promise->module;
if (!promise->on_unblocked) {
moduleReleaseTempClient(c);
return; /* module did not set any unblock callback. */
}
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, module, REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
selectDb(ctx.client, c->db->id);
CallReply *reply = moduleParseReply(c, NULL);
module->in_call++;
promise->on_unblocked(&ctx, reply, promise->private_data);
module->in_call--;
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
moduleReleaseTempClient(c);
}
/* Create a module ctx and keep track of the nesting level.
*
* Note: When creating ctx for threads (RM_GetThreadSafeContext and
* RM_GetDetachedThreadSafeContext) we do not bump up the nesting level
* because we only need to track of nesting level in the main thread
* (only the main thread uses propagatePendingCommands) */
void moduleCreateContext(RedisModuleCtx *out_ctx, RedisModule *module, int ctx_flags) {
memset(out_ctx, 0 ,sizeof(RedisModuleCtx));
out_ctx->getapifuncptr = (void*)(unsigned long)&RM_GetApi;
out_ctx->module = module;
out_ctx->flags = ctx_flags;
if (ctx_flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT)
out_ctx->client = moduleAllocTempClient();
else if (ctx_flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_NEW_CLIENT)
out_ctx->client = createClient(NULL);
/* Calculate the initial yield time for long blocked contexts.
* in loading we depend on the server hz, but in other cases we also wait
* for busy_reply_threshold.
* Note that in theory we could have started processing BUSY_MODULE_YIELD_EVENTS
* sooner, and only delay the processing for clients till the busy_reply_threshold,
* but this carries some overheads of frequently marking clients with BLOCKED_POSTPONE
* and releasing them, i.e. if modules only block for short periods. */
if (server.loading)
out_ctx->next_yield_time = getMonotonicUs() + 1000000 / server.hz;
else
out_ctx->next_yield_time = getMonotonicUs() + server.busy_reply_threshold * 1000;
/* Increment the execution_nesting counter (module is about to execute some code),
* except in the following cases:
* 1. We came here from cmd->proc (either call() or AOF load).
* In the former, the counter has been already incremented from within
* call() and in the latter we don't care about execution_nesting
* 2. If we are running in a thread (execution_nesting will be dealt with
* when locking/unlocking the GIL) */
if (!(ctx_flags & (REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE|REDISMODULE_CTX_COMMAND))) {
enterExecutionUnit(1, 0);
}
}
/* This Redis command binds the normal Redis command invocation with commands
* exported by modules. */
void RedisModuleCommandDispatcher(client *c) {
RedisModuleCommand *cp = c->cmd->module_cmd;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, cp->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_COMMAND);
ctx.client = c;
cp->func(&ctx,(void**)c->argv,c->argc);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
/* In some cases processMultibulkBuffer uses sdsMakeRoomFor to
* expand the query buffer, and in order to avoid a big object copy
* the query buffer SDS may be used directly as the SDS string backing
* the client argument vectors: sometimes this will result in the SDS
* string having unused space at the end. Later if a module takes ownership
* of the RedisString, such space will be wasted forever. Inside the
* Redis core this is not a problem because tryObjectEncoding() is called
* before storing strings in the key space. Here we need to do it
* for the module. */
for (int i = 0; i < c->argc; i++) {
/* Only do the work if the module took ownership of the object:
* in that case the refcount is no longer 1. */
if (c->argv[i]->refcount > 1)
trimStringObjectIfNeeded(c->argv[i], 0);
}
}
/* This function returns the list of keys, with the same interface as the
* 'getkeys' function of the native commands, for module commands that exported
* the "getkeys-api" flag during the registration. This is done when the
* list of keys are not at fixed positions, so that first/last/step cannot
* be used.
*
* In order to accomplish its work, the module command is called, flagging
* the context in a way that the command can recognize this is a special
* "get keys" call by calling RedisModule_IsKeysPositionRequest(ctx). */
int moduleGetCommandKeysViaAPI(struct redisCommand *cmd, robj **argv, int argc, getKeysResult *result) {
RedisModuleCommand *cp = cmd->module_cmd;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, cp->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_KEYS_POS_REQUEST);
/* Initialize getKeysResult */
getKeysPrepareResult(result, MAX_KEYS_BUFFER);
ctx.keys_result = result;
cp->func(&ctx,(void**)argv,argc);
/* We currently always use the array allocated by RM_KeyAtPos() and don't try
* to optimize for the pre-allocated buffer.
*/
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return result->numkeys;
}
/* This function returns the list of channels, with the same interface as
* moduleGetCommandKeysViaAPI, for modules that declare "getchannels-api"
* during registration. Unlike keys, this is the only way to declare channels. */
int moduleGetCommandChannelsViaAPI(struct redisCommand *cmd, robj **argv, int argc, getKeysResult *result) {
RedisModuleCommand *cp = cmd->module_cmd;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, cp->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_CHANNELS_POS_REQUEST);
/* Initialize getKeysResult */
getKeysPrepareResult(result, MAX_KEYS_BUFFER);
ctx.keys_result = result;
cp->func(&ctx,(void**)argv,argc);
/* We currently always use the array allocated by RM_RM_ChannelAtPosWithFlags() and don't try
* to optimize for the pre-allocated buffer. */
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return result->numkeys;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Commands API
*
* These functions are used to implement custom Redis commands.
*
* For examples, see https://redis.io/topics/modules-intro.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Return non-zero if a module command, that was declared with the
* flag "getkeys-api", is called in a special way to get the keys positions
* and not to get executed. Otherwise zero is returned. */
int RM_IsKeysPositionRequest(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_KEYS_POS_REQUEST) != 0;
}
/* When a module command is called in order to obtain the position of
* keys, since it was flagged as "getkeys-api" during the registration,
* the command implementation checks for this special call using the
* RedisModule_IsKeysPositionRequest() API and uses this function in
* order to report keys.
*
* The supported flags are the ones used by RM_SetCommandInfo, see REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_*.
*
*
* The following is an example of how it could be used:
*
* if (RedisModule_IsKeysPositionRequest(ctx)) {
* RedisModule_KeyAtPosWithFlags(ctx, 2, REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RO | REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ACCESS);
* RedisModule_KeyAtPosWithFlags(ctx, 1, REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RW | REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_UPDATE | REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ACCESS);
* }
*
* Note: in the example above the get keys API could have been handled by key-specs (preferred).
* Implementing the getkeys-api is required only when is it not possible to declare key-specs that cover all keys.
*
*/
void RM_KeyAtPosWithFlags(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int pos, int flags) {
if (!(ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_KEYS_POS_REQUEST) || !ctx->keys_result) return;
if (pos <= 0) return;
getKeysResult *res = ctx->keys_result;
/* Check overflow */
if (res->numkeys == res->size) {
int newsize = res->size + (res->size > 8192 ? 8192 : res->size);
getKeysPrepareResult(res, newsize);
}
res->keys[res->numkeys].pos = pos;
res->keys[res->numkeys].flags = moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(flags, 1);
res->numkeys++;
}
/* This API existed before RM_KeyAtPosWithFlags was added, now deprecated and
* can be used for compatibility with older versions, before key-specs and flags
* were introduced. */
void RM_KeyAtPos(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int pos) {
/* Default flags require full access */
int flags = moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(CMD_KEY_FULL_ACCESS, 0);
RM_KeyAtPosWithFlags(ctx, pos, flags);
}
/* Return non-zero if a module command, that was declared with the
* flag "getchannels-api", is called in a special way to get the channel positions
* and not to get executed. Otherwise zero is returned. */
int RM_IsChannelsPositionRequest(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_CHANNELS_POS_REQUEST) != 0;
}
/* When a module command is called in order to obtain the position of
* channels, since it was flagged as "getchannels-api" during the
* registration, the command implementation checks for this special call
* using the RedisModule_IsChannelsPositionRequest() API and uses this
* function in order to report the channels.
*
* The supported flags are:
* * REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_SUBSCRIBE: This command will subscribe to the channel.
* * REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_UNSUBSCRIBE: This command will unsubscribe from this channel.
* * REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PUBLISH: This command will publish to this channel.
* * REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PATTERN: Instead of acting on a specific channel, will act on any
* channel specified by the pattern. This is the same access
* used by the PSUBSCRIBE and PUNSUBSCRIBE commands available
* in Redis. Not intended to be used with PUBLISH permissions.
*
* The following is an example of how it could be used:
*
* if (RedisModule_IsChannelsPositionRequest(ctx)) {
* RedisModule_ChannelAtPosWithFlags(ctx, 1, REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_SUBSCRIBE | REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PATTERN);
* RedisModule_ChannelAtPosWithFlags(ctx, 1, REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PUBLISH);
* }
*
* Note: One usage of declaring channels is for evaluating ACL permissions. In this context,
* unsubscribing is always allowed, so commands will only be checked against subscribe and
* publish permissions. This is preferred over using RM_ACLCheckChannelPermissions, since
* it allows the ACLs to be checked before the command is executed. */
void RM_ChannelAtPosWithFlags(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int pos, int flags) {
if (!(ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_CHANNELS_POS_REQUEST) || !ctx->keys_result) return;
if (pos <= 0) return;
getKeysResult *res = ctx->keys_result;
/* Check overflow */
if (res->numkeys == res->size) {
int newsize = res->size + (res->size > 8192 ? 8192 : res->size);
getKeysPrepareResult(res, newsize);
}
int new_flags = 0;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_SUBSCRIBE) new_flags |= CMD_CHANNEL_SUBSCRIBE;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_UNSUBSCRIBE) new_flags |= CMD_CHANNEL_UNSUBSCRIBE;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PUBLISH) new_flags |= CMD_CHANNEL_PUBLISH;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PATTERN) new_flags |= CMD_CHANNEL_PATTERN;
res->keys[res->numkeys].pos = pos;
res->keys[res->numkeys].flags = new_flags;
res->numkeys++;
}
/* Returns 1 if name is valid, otherwise returns 0.
*
* We want to block some chars in module command names that we know can
* mess things up.
*
* There are these characters:
* ' ' (space) - issues with old inline protocol.
* '\r', '\n' (newline) - can mess up the protocol on acl error replies.
* '|' - sub-commands.
* '@' - ACL categories.
* '=', ',' - info and client list fields (':' handled by getSafeInfoString).
* */
int isCommandNameValid(const char *name) {
const char *block_chars = " \r\n|@=,";
if (strpbrk(name, block_chars))
return 0;
return 1;
}
/* Helper for RM_CreateCommand(). Turns a string representing command
* flags into the command flags used by the Redis core.
*
* It returns the set of flags, or -1 if unknown flags are found. */
int64_t commandFlagsFromString(char *s) {
int count, j;
int64_t flags = 0;
sds *tokens = sdssplitlen(s,strlen(s)," ",1,&count);
for (j = 0; j < count; j++) {
char *t = tokens[j];
if (!strcasecmp(t,"write")) flags |= CMD_WRITE;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"readonly")) flags |= CMD_READONLY;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"admin")) flags |= CMD_ADMIN;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"deny-oom")) flags |= CMD_DENYOOM;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"deny-script")) flags |= CMD_NOSCRIPT;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"allow-loading")) flags |= CMD_LOADING;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"pubsub")) flags |= CMD_PUBSUB;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"random")) { /* Deprecated. Silently ignore. */ }
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"blocking")) flags |= CMD_BLOCKING;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"allow-stale")) flags |= CMD_STALE;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"no-monitor")) flags |= CMD_SKIP_MONITOR;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"no-slowlog")) flags |= CMD_SKIP_SLOWLOG;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"fast")) flags |= CMD_FAST;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"no-auth")) flags |= CMD_NO_AUTH;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"may-replicate")) flags |= CMD_MAY_REPLICATE;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"getkeys-api")) flags |= CMD_MODULE_GETKEYS;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"getchannels-api")) flags |= CMD_MODULE_GETCHANNELS;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"no-cluster")) flags |= CMD_MODULE_NO_CLUSTER;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"no-mandatory-keys")) flags |= CMD_NO_MANDATORY_KEYS;
else if (!strcasecmp(t,"allow-busy")) flags |= CMD_ALLOW_BUSY;
else break;
}
sdsfreesplitres(tokens,count);
if (j != count) return -1; /* Some token not processed correctly. */
return flags;
}
RedisModuleCommand *moduleCreateCommandProxy(struct RedisModule *module, sds declared_name, sds fullname, RedisModuleCmdFunc cmdfunc, int64_t flags, int firstkey, int lastkey, int keystep);
/* Register a new command in the Redis server, that will be handled by
* calling the function pointer 'cmdfunc' using the RedisModule calling
* convention.
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_ERR in these cases:
* - If creation of module command is called outside the RedisModule_OnLoad.
* - The specified command is already busy.
* - The command name contains some chars that are not allowed.
* - A set of invalid flags were passed.
*
* Otherwise REDISMODULE_OK is returned and the new command is registered.
*
* This function must be called during the initialization of the module
* inside the RedisModule_OnLoad() function. Calling this function outside
* of the initialization function is not defined.
*
* The command function type is the following:
*
* int MyCommand_RedisCommand(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc);
*
* And is supposed to always return REDISMODULE_OK.
*
* The set of flags 'strflags' specify the behavior of the command, and should
* be passed as a C string composed of space separated words, like for
* example "write deny-oom". The set of flags are:
*
* * **"write"**: The command may modify the data set (it may also read
* from it).
* * **"readonly"**: The command returns data from keys but never writes.
* * **"admin"**: The command is an administrative command (may change
* replication or perform similar tasks).
* * **"deny-oom"**: The command may use additional memory and should be
* denied during out of memory conditions.
* * **"deny-script"**: Don't allow this command in Lua scripts.
* * **"allow-loading"**: Allow this command while the server is loading data.
* Only commands not interacting with the data set
* should be allowed to run in this mode. If not sure
* don't use this flag.
* * **"pubsub"**: The command publishes things on Pub/Sub channels.
* * **"random"**: The command may have different outputs even starting
* from the same input arguments and key values.
* Starting from Redis 7.0 this flag has been deprecated.
* Declaring a command as "random" can be done using
* command tips, see https://redis.io/topics/command-tips.
* * **"allow-stale"**: The command is allowed to run on slaves that don't
* serve stale data. Don't use if you don't know what
* this means.
* * **"no-monitor"**: Don't propagate the command on monitor. Use this if
* the command has sensitive data among the arguments.
* * **"no-slowlog"**: Don't log this command in the slowlog. Use this if
* the command has sensitive data among the arguments.
* * **"fast"**: The command time complexity is not greater
* than O(log(N)) where N is the size of the collection or
* anything else representing the normal scalability
* issue with the command.
* * **"getkeys-api"**: The command implements the interface to return
* the arguments that are keys. Used when start/stop/step
* is not enough because of the command syntax.
* * **"no-cluster"**: The command should not register in Redis Cluster
* since is not designed to work with it because, for
* example, is unable to report the position of the
* keys, programmatically creates key names, or any
* other reason.
* * **"no-auth"**: This command can be run by an un-authenticated client.
* Normally this is used by a command that is used
* to authenticate a client.
* * **"may-replicate"**: This command may generate replication traffic, even
* though it's not a write command.
* * **"no-mandatory-keys"**: All the keys this command may take are optional
* * **"blocking"**: The command has the potential to block the client.
* * **"allow-busy"**: Permit the command while the server is blocked either by
* a script or by a slow module command, see
* RM_Yield.
* * **"getchannels-api"**: The command implements the interface to return
* the arguments that are channels.
*
* The last three parameters specify which arguments of the new command are
* Redis keys. See https://redis.io/commands/command for more information.
*
* * `firstkey`: One-based index of the first argument that's a key.
* Position 0 is always the command name itself.
* 0 for commands with no keys.
* * `lastkey`: One-based index of the last argument that's a key.
* Negative numbers refer to counting backwards from the last
* argument (-1 means the last argument provided)
* 0 for commands with no keys.
* * `keystep`: Step between first and last key indexes.
* 0 for commands with no keys.
*
* This information is used by ACL, Cluster and the `COMMAND` command.
*
* NOTE: The scheme described above serves a limited purpose and can
* only be used to find keys that exist at constant indices.
* For non-trivial key arguments, you may pass 0,0,0 and use
* RedisModule_SetCommandInfo to set key specs using a more advanced scheme and use
* RedisModule_SetCommandACLCategories to set Redis ACL categories of the commands. */
int RM_CreateCommand(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, RedisModuleCmdFunc cmdfunc, const char *strflags, int firstkey, int lastkey, int keystep) {
if (!ctx->module->onload)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
int64_t flags = strflags ? commandFlagsFromString((char*)strflags) : 0;
if (flags == -1) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if ((flags & CMD_MODULE_NO_CLUSTER) && server.cluster_enabled)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Check if the command name is valid. */
if (!isCommandNameValid(name))
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Check if the command name is busy. */
if (lookupCommandByCString(name) != NULL)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
sds declared_name = sdsnew(name);
RedisModuleCommand *cp = moduleCreateCommandProxy(ctx->module, declared_name, sdsdup(declared_name), cmdfunc, flags, firstkey, lastkey, keystep);
cp->rediscmd->arity = cmdfunc ? -1 : -2; /* Default value, can be changed later via dedicated API */
serverAssert(dictAdd(server.commands, sdsdup(declared_name), cp->rediscmd) == DICT_OK);
serverAssert(dictAdd(server.orig_commands, sdsdup(declared_name), cp->rediscmd) == DICT_OK);
cp->rediscmd->id = ACLGetCommandID(declared_name); /* ID used for ACL. */
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* A proxy that help create a module command / subcommand.
*
* 'declared_name': it contains the sub_name, which is just the fullname for non-subcommands.
* 'fullname': sds string representing the command fullname.
*
* Function will take the ownership of both 'declared_name' and 'fullname' SDS.
*/
RedisModuleCommand *moduleCreateCommandProxy(struct RedisModule *module, sds declared_name, sds fullname, RedisModuleCmdFunc cmdfunc, int64_t flags, int firstkey, int lastkey, int keystep) {
struct redisCommand *rediscmd;
RedisModuleCommand *cp;
/* Create a command "proxy", which is a structure that is referenced
* in the command table, so that the generic command that works as
* binding between modules and Redis, can know what function to call
* and what the module is. */
cp = zcalloc(sizeof(*cp));
cp->module = module;
cp->func = cmdfunc;
cp->rediscmd = zcalloc(sizeof(*rediscmd));
cp->rediscmd->declared_name = declared_name; /* SDS for module commands */
cp->rediscmd->fullname = fullname;
cp->rediscmd->group = COMMAND_GROUP_MODULE;
cp->rediscmd->proc = RedisModuleCommandDispatcher;
cp->rediscmd->flags = flags | CMD_MODULE;
cp->rediscmd->module_cmd = cp;
if (firstkey != 0) {
cp->rediscmd->key_specs_num = 1;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs = zcalloc(sizeof(keySpec));
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].flags = CMD_KEY_FULL_ACCESS;
if (flags & CMD_MODULE_GETKEYS)
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].flags |= CMD_KEY_VARIABLE_FLAGS;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].begin_search_type = KSPEC_BS_INDEX;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].bs.index.pos = firstkey;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].find_keys_type = KSPEC_FK_RANGE;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].fk.range.lastkey = lastkey < 0 ? lastkey : (lastkey-firstkey);
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].fk.range.keystep = keystep;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs[0].fk.range.limit = 0;
} else {
cp->rediscmd->key_specs_num = 0;
cp->rediscmd->key_specs = NULL;
}
populateCommandLegacyRangeSpec(cp->rediscmd);
cp->rediscmd->microseconds = 0;
cp->rediscmd->calls = 0;
cp->rediscmd->rejected_calls = 0;
cp->rediscmd->failed_calls = 0;
return cp;
}
/* Get an opaque structure, representing a module command, by command name.
* This structure is used in some of the command-related APIs.
*
* NULL is returned in case of the following errors:
*
* * Command not found
* * The command is not a module command
* * The command doesn't belong to the calling module
*/
RedisModuleCommand *RM_GetCommand(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name) {
struct redisCommand *cmd = lookupCommandByCString(name);
if (!cmd || !(cmd->flags & CMD_MODULE))
return NULL;
RedisModuleCommand *cp = cmd->module_cmd;
if (cp->module != ctx->module)
return NULL;
return cp;
}
/* Very similar to RedisModule_CreateCommand except that it is used to create
* a subcommand, associated with another, container, command.
*
* Example: If a module has a configuration command, MODULE.CONFIG, then
* GET and SET should be individual subcommands, while MODULE.CONFIG is
* a command, but should not be registered with a valid `funcptr`:
*
* if (RedisModule_CreateCommand(ctx,"module.config",NULL,"",0,0,0) == REDISMODULE_ERR)
* return REDISMODULE_ERR;
*
* RedisModuleCommand *parent = RedisModule_GetCommand(ctx,,"module.config");
*
* if (RedisModule_CreateSubcommand(parent,"set",cmd_config_set,"",0,0,0) == REDISMODULE_ERR)
* return REDISMODULE_ERR;
*
* if (RedisModule_CreateSubcommand(parent,"get",cmd_config_get,"",0,0,0) == REDISMODULE_ERR)
* return REDISMODULE_ERR;
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR in case of the following errors:
*
* * Error while parsing `strflags`
* * Command is marked as `no-cluster` but cluster mode is enabled
* * `parent` is already a subcommand (we do not allow more than one level of command nesting)
* * `parent` is a command with an implementation (RedisModuleCmdFunc) (A parent command should be a pure container of subcommands)
* * `parent` already has a subcommand called `name`
* * Creating a subcommand is called outside of RedisModule_OnLoad.
*/
int RM_CreateSubcommand(RedisModuleCommand *parent, const char *name, RedisModuleCmdFunc cmdfunc, const char *strflags, int firstkey, int lastkey, int keystep) {
if (!parent->module->onload)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
int64_t flags = strflags ? commandFlagsFromString((char*)strflags) : 0;
if (flags == -1) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if ((flags & CMD_MODULE_NO_CLUSTER) && server.cluster_enabled)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
struct redisCommand *parent_cmd = parent->rediscmd;
if (parent_cmd->parent)
return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* We don't allow more than one level of subcommands */
RedisModuleCommand *parent_cp = parent_cmd->module_cmd;
if (parent_cp->func)
return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* A parent command should be a pure container of subcommands */
/* Check if the command name is valid. */
if (!isCommandNameValid(name))
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Check if the command name is busy within the parent command. */
sds declared_name = sdsnew(name);
if (parent_cmd->subcommands_dict && lookupSubcommand(parent_cmd, declared_name) != NULL) {
sdsfree(declared_name);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
sds fullname = catSubCommandFullname(parent_cmd->fullname, name);
RedisModuleCommand *cp = moduleCreateCommandProxy(parent->module, declared_name, fullname, cmdfunc, flags, firstkey, lastkey, keystep);
cp->rediscmd->arity = -2;
commandAddSubcommand(parent_cmd, cp->rediscmd, name);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Accessors of array elements of structs where the element size is stored
* separately in the version struct. */
static RedisModuleCommandHistoryEntry *
moduleCmdHistoryEntryAt(const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version,
RedisModuleCommandHistoryEntry *entries, int index) {
off_t offset = index * version->sizeof_historyentry;
return (RedisModuleCommandHistoryEntry *)((char *)(entries) + offset);
}
static RedisModuleCommandKeySpec *
moduleCmdKeySpecAt(const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version,
RedisModuleCommandKeySpec *keyspecs, int index) {
off_t offset = index * version->sizeof_keyspec;
return (RedisModuleCommandKeySpec *)((char *)(keyspecs) + offset);
}
static RedisModuleCommandArg *
moduleCmdArgAt(const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version,
const RedisModuleCommandArg *args, int index) {
off_t offset = index * version->sizeof_arg;
return (RedisModuleCommandArg *)((char *)(args) + offset);
}
/* Recursively populate the args structure (setting num_args to the number of
* subargs) and return the number of args. */
int populateArgsStructure(struct redisCommandArg *args) {
if (!args)
return 0;
int count = 0;
while (args->name) {
serverAssert(count < INT_MAX);
args->num_args = populateArgsStructure(args->subargs);
count++;
args++;
}
return count;
}
/* Helper for categoryFlagsFromString(). Attempts to find an acl flag representing the provided flag string
* and adds that flag to acl_categories_flags if a match is found.
*
* Returns '1' if acl category flag is recognized or
* returns '0' if not recognized */
int matchAclCategoryFlag(char *flag, int64_t *acl_categories_flags) {
uint64_t this_flag = ACLGetCommandCategoryFlagByName(flag);
if (this_flag) {
*acl_categories_flags |= (int64_t) this_flag;
return 1;
}
return 0; /* Unrecognized */
}
/* Helper for RM_SetCommandACLCategories(). Turns a string representing acl category
* flags into the acl category flags used by Redis ACL which allows users to access
* the module commands by acl categories.
*
* It returns the set of acl flags, or -1 if unknown flags are found. */
int64_t categoryFlagsFromString(char *aclflags) {
int count, j;
int64_t acl_categories_flags = 0;
sds *tokens = sdssplitlen(aclflags,strlen(aclflags)," ",1,&count);
for (j = 0; j < count; j++) {
char *t = tokens[j];
if (!matchAclCategoryFlag(t, &acl_categories_flags)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,"Unrecognized categories flag %s on module load", t);
break;
}
}
sdsfreesplitres(tokens,count);
if (j != count) return -1; /* Some token not processed correctly. */
return acl_categories_flags;
}
/* RedisModule_SetCommandACLCategories can be used to set ACL categories to module
* commands and subcommands. The set of ACL categories should be passed as
* a space separated C string 'aclflags'.
*
* Example, the acl flags 'write slow' marks the command as part of the write and
* slow ACL categories.
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. On error REDISMODULE_ERR is returned.
*
* This function can only be called during the RedisModule_OnLoad function. If called
* outside of this function, an error is returned.
*/
int RM_SetCommandACLCategories(RedisModuleCommand *command, const char *aclflags) {
if (!command || !command->module || !command->module->onload) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
int64_t categories_flags = aclflags ? categoryFlagsFromString((char*)aclflags) : 0;
if (categories_flags == -1) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
struct redisCommand *rcmd = command->rediscmd;
rcmd->acl_categories = categories_flags; /* ACL categories flags for module command */
command->module->num_commands_with_acl_categories++;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Set additional command information.
*
* Affects the output of `COMMAND`, `COMMAND INFO` and `COMMAND DOCS`, Cluster,
* ACL and is used to filter commands with the wrong number of arguments before
* the call reaches the module code.
*
* This function can be called after creating a command using RM_CreateCommand
* and fetching the command pointer using RM_GetCommand. The information can
* only be set once for each command and has the following structure:
*
* typedef struct RedisModuleCommandInfo {
* const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version;
* const char *summary;
* const char *complexity;
* const char *since;
* RedisModuleCommandHistoryEntry *history;
* const char *tips;
* int arity;
* RedisModuleCommandKeySpec *key_specs;
* RedisModuleCommandArg *args;
* } RedisModuleCommandInfo;
*
* All fields except `version` are optional. Explanation of the fields:
*
* - `version`: This field enables compatibility with different Redis versions.
* Always set this field to REDISMODULE_COMMAND_INFO_VERSION.
*
* - `summary`: A short description of the command (optional).
*
* - `complexity`: Complexity description (optional).
*
* - `since`: The version where the command was introduced (optional).
* Note: The version specified should be the module's, not Redis version.
*
* - `history`: An array of RedisModuleCommandHistoryEntry (optional), which is
* a struct with the following fields:
*
* const char *since;
* const char *changes;
*
* `since` is a version string and `changes` is a string describing the
* changes. The array is terminated by a zeroed entry, i.e. an entry with
* both strings set to NULL.
*
* - `tips`: A string of space-separated tips regarding this command, meant for
* clients and proxies. See https://redis.io/topics/command-tips.
*
* - `arity`: Number of arguments, including the command name itself. A positive
* number specifies an exact number of arguments and a negative number
* specifies a minimum number of arguments, so use -N to say >= N. Redis
* validates a call before passing it to a module, so this can replace an
* arity check inside the module command implementation. A value of 0 (or an
* omitted arity field) is equivalent to -2 if the command has sub commands
* and -1 otherwise.
*
* - `key_specs`: An array of RedisModuleCommandKeySpec, terminated by an
* element memset to zero. This is a scheme that tries to describe the
* positions of key arguments better than the old RM_CreateCommand arguments
* `firstkey`, `lastkey`, `keystep` and is needed if those three are not
* enough to describe the key positions. There are two steps to retrieve key
* positions: *begin search* (BS) in which index should find the first key and
* *find keys* (FK) which, relative to the output of BS, describes how can we
* will which arguments are keys. Additionally, there are key specific flags.
*
* Key-specs cause the triplet (firstkey, lastkey, keystep) given in
* RM_CreateCommand to be recomputed, but it is still useful to provide
* these three parameters in RM_CreateCommand, to better support old Redis
* versions where RM_SetCommandInfo is not available.
*
* Note that key-specs don't fully replace the "getkeys-api" (see
* RM_CreateCommand, RM_IsKeysPositionRequest and RM_KeyAtPosWithFlags) so
* it may be a good idea to supply both key-specs and implement the
* getkeys-api.
*
* A key-spec has the following structure:
*
* typedef struct RedisModuleCommandKeySpec {
* const char *notes;
* uint64_t flags;
* RedisModuleKeySpecBeginSearchType begin_search_type;
* union {
* struct {
* int pos;
* } index;
* struct {
* const char *keyword;
* int startfrom;
* } keyword;
* } bs;
* RedisModuleKeySpecFindKeysType find_keys_type;
* union {
* struct {
* int lastkey;
* int keystep;
* int limit;
* } range;
* struct {
* int keynumidx;
* int firstkey;
* int keystep;
* } keynum;
* } fk;
* } RedisModuleCommandKeySpec;
*
* Explanation of the fields of RedisModuleCommandKeySpec:
*
* * `notes`: Optional notes or clarifications about this key spec.
*
* * `flags`: A bitwise or of key-spec flags described below.
*
* * `begin_search_type`: This describes how the first key is discovered.
* There are two ways to determine the first key:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_UNKNOWN`: There is no way to tell where the
* key args start.
* * `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_INDEX`: Key args start at a constant index.
* * `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD`: Key args start just after a
* specific keyword.
*
* * `bs`: This is a union in which the `index` or `keyword` branch is used
* depending on the value of the `begin_search_type` field.
*
* * `bs.index.pos`: The index from which we start the search for keys.
* (`REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_INDEX` only.)
*
* * `bs.keyword.keyword`: The keyword (string) that indicates the
* beginning of key arguments. (`REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD` only.)
*
* * `bs.keyword.startfrom`: An index in argv from which to start
* searching. Can be negative, which means start search from the end,
* in reverse. Example: -2 means to start in reverse from the
* penultimate argument. (`REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD` only.)
*
* * `find_keys_type`: After the "begin search", this describes which
* arguments are keys. The strategies are:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_UNKNOWN`: There is no way to tell where the
* key args are located.
* * `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_RANGE`: Keys end at a specific index (or
* relative to the last argument).
* * `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_KEYNUM`: There's an argument that contains
* the number of key args somewhere before the keys themselves.
*
* `find_keys_type` and `fk` can be omitted if this keyspec describes
* exactly one key.
*
* * `fk`: This is a union in which the `range` or `keynum` branch is used
* depending on the value of the `find_keys_type` field.
*
* * `fk.range` (for `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_RANGE`): A struct with the
* following fields:
*
* * `lastkey`: Index of the last key relative to the result of the
* begin search step. Can be negative, in which case it's not
* relative. -1 indicates the last argument, -2 one before the
* last and so on.
*
* * `keystep`: How many arguments should we skip after finding a
* key, in order to find the next one?
*
* * `limit`: If `lastkey` is -1, we use `limit` to stop the search
* by a factor. 0 and 1 mean no limit. 2 means 1/2 of the
* remaining args, 3 means 1/3, and so on.
*
* * `fk.keynum` (for `REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_KEYNUM`): A struct with the
* following fields:
*
* * `keynumidx`: Index of the argument containing the number of
* keys to come, relative to the result of the begin search step.
*
* * `firstkey`: Index of the fist key relative to the result of the
* begin search step. (Usually it's just after `keynumidx`, in
* which case it should be set to `keynumidx + 1`.)
*
* * `keystep`: How many arguments should we skip after finding a
* key, in order to find the next one?
*
* Key-spec flags:
*
* The first four refer to what the command actually does with the *value or
* metadata of the key*, and not necessarily the user data or how it affects
* it. Each key-spec may must have exactly one of these. Any operation
* that's not distinctly deletion, overwrite or read-only would be marked as
* RW.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RO`: Read-Only. Reads the value of the key, but
* doesn't necessarily return it.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RW`: Read-Write. Modifies the data stored in the
* value of the key or its metadata.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_OW`: Overwrite. Overwrites the data stored in the
* value of the key.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RM`: Deletes the key.
*
* The next four refer to *user data inside the value of the key*, not the
* metadata like LRU, type, cardinality. It refers to the logical operation
* on the user's data (actual input strings or TTL), being
* used/returned/copied/changed. It doesn't refer to modification or
* returning of metadata (like type, count, presence of data). ACCESS can be
* combined with one of the write operations INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE. Any
* write that's not an INSERT or a DELETE would be UPDATE.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ACCESS`: Returns, copies or uses the user data
* from the value of the key.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_UPDATE`: Updates data to the value, new value may
* depend on the old value.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INSERT`: Adds data to the value with no chance of
* modification or deletion of existing data.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_DELETE`: Explicitly deletes some content from the
* value of the key.
*
* Other flags:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_NOT_KEY`: The key is not actually a key, but
* should be routed in cluster mode as if it was a key.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INCOMPLETE`: The keyspec might not point out all
* the keys it should cover.
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_VARIABLE_FLAGS`: Some keys might have different
* flags depending on arguments.
*
* - `args`: An array of RedisModuleCommandArg, terminated by an element memset
* to zero. RedisModuleCommandArg is a structure with at the fields described
* below.
*
* typedef struct RedisModuleCommandArg {
* const char *name;
* RedisModuleCommandArgType type;
* int key_spec_index;
* const char *token;
* const char *summary;
* const char *since;
* int flags;
* struct RedisModuleCommandArg *subargs;
* } RedisModuleCommandArg;
*
* Explanation of the fields:
*
* * `name`: Name of the argument.
*
* * `type`: The type of the argument. See below for details. The types
* `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_ONEOF` and `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_BLOCK` require
* an argument to have sub-arguments, i.e. `subargs`.
*
* * `key_spec_index`: If the `type` is `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_KEY` you must
* provide the index of the key-spec associated with this argument. See
* `key_specs` above. If the argument is not a key, you may specify -1.
*
* * `token`: The token preceding the argument (optional). Example: the
* argument `seconds` in `SET` has a token `EX`. If the argument consists
* of only a token (for example `NX` in `SET`) the type should be
* `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_PURE_TOKEN` and `value` should be NULL.
*
* * `summary`: A short description of the argument (optional).
*
* * `since`: The first version which included this argument (optional).
*
* * `flags`: A bitwise or of the macros `REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_*`. See below.
*
* * `value`: The display-value of the argument. This string is what should
* be displayed when creating the command syntax from the output of
* `COMMAND`. If `token` is not NULL, it should also be displayed.
*
* Explanation of `RedisModuleCommandArgType`:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_STRING`: String argument.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_INTEGER`: Integer argument.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_DOUBLE`: Double-precision float argument.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_KEY`: String argument representing a keyname.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_PATTERN`: String, but regex pattern.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_UNIX_TIME`: Integer, but Unix timestamp.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_PURE_TOKEN`: Argument doesn't have a placeholder.
* It's just a token without a value. Example: the `KEEPTTL` option of the
* `SET` command.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_ONEOF`: Used when the user can choose only one of
* a few sub-arguments. Requires `subargs`. Example: the `NX` and `XX`
* options of `SET`.
* * `REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_BLOCK`: Used when one wants to group together
* several sub-arguments, usually to apply something on all of them, like
* making the entire group "optional". Requires `subargs`. Example: the
* `LIMIT offset count` parameters in `ZRANGE`.
*
* Explanation of the command argument flags:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_OPTIONAL`: The argument is optional (like GET in
* the SET command).
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_MULTIPLE`: The argument may repeat itself (like
* key in DEL).
* * `REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_MULTIPLE_TOKEN`: The argument may repeat itself,
* and so does its token (like `GET pattern` in SORT).
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. On error REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and `errno` is set to EINVAL if invalid info was provided or EEXIST if info
* has already been set. If the info is invalid, a warning is logged explaining
* which part of the info is invalid and why. */
int RM_SetCommandInfo(RedisModuleCommand *command, const RedisModuleCommandInfo *info) {
if (!moduleValidateCommandInfo(info)) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
struct redisCommand *cmd = command->rediscmd;
/* Check if any info has already been set. Overwriting info involves freeing
* the old info, which is not implemented. */
if (cmd->summary || cmd->complexity || cmd->since || cmd->history ||
cmd->tips || cmd->args ||
!(cmd->key_specs_num == 0 ||
/* Allow key spec populated from legacy (first,last,step) to exist. */
(cmd->key_specs_num == 1 &&
cmd->key_specs[0].begin_search_type == KSPEC_BS_INDEX &&
cmd->key_specs[0].find_keys_type == KSPEC_FK_RANGE))) {
errno = EEXIST;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (info->summary) cmd->summary = zstrdup(info->summary);
if (info->complexity) cmd->complexity = zstrdup(info->complexity);
if (info->since) cmd->since = zstrdup(info->since);
const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version = info->version;
if (info->history) {
size_t count = 0;
while (moduleCmdHistoryEntryAt(version, info->history, count)->since)
count++;
serverAssert(count < SIZE_MAX / sizeof(commandHistory));
cmd->history = zmalloc(sizeof(commandHistory) * (count + 1));
for (size_t j = 0; j < count; j++) {
RedisModuleCommandHistoryEntry *entry =
moduleCmdHistoryEntryAt(version, info->history, j);
cmd->history[j].since = zstrdup(entry->since);
cmd->history[j].changes = zstrdup(entry->changes);
}
cmd->history[count].since = NULL;
cmd->history[count].changes = NULL;
cmd->num_history = count;
}
if (info->tips) {
int count;
sds *tokens = sdssplitlen(info->tips, strlen(info->tips), " ", 1, &count);
if (tokens) {
cmd->tips = zmalloc(sizeof(char *) * (count + 1));
for (int j = 0; j < count; j++) {
cmd->tips[j] = zstrdup(tokens[j]);
}
cmd->tips[count] = NULL;
cmd->num_tips = count;
sdsfreesplitres(tokens, count);
}
}
if (info->arity) cmd->arity = info->arity;
if (info->key_specs) {
/* Count and allocate the key specs. */
size_t count = 0;
while (moduleCmdKeySpecAt(version, info->key_specs, count)->begin_search_type)
count++;
serverAssert(count < INT_MAX);
zfree(cmd->key_specs);
cmd->key_specs = zmalloc(sizeof(keySpec) * count);
/* Copy the contents of the RedisModuleCommandKeySpec array. */
cmd->key_specs_num = count;
for (size_t j = 0; j < count; j++) {
RedisModuleCommandKeySpec *spec =
moduleCmdKeySpecAt(version, info->key_specs, j);
cmd->key_specs[j].notes = spec->notes ? zstrdup(spec->notes) : NULL;
cmd->key_specs[j].flags = moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(spec->flags, 1);
switch (spec->begin_search_type) {
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_UNKNOWN:
cmd->key_specs[j].begin_search_type = KSPEC_BS_UNKNOWN;
break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_INDEX:
cmd->key_specs[j].begin_search_type = KSPEC_BS_INDEX;
cmd->key_specs[j].bs.index.pos = spec->bs.index.pos;
break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD:
cmd->key_specs[j].begin_search_type = KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD;
cmd->key_specs[j].bs.keyword.keyword = zstrdup(spec->bs.keyword.keyword);
cmd->key_specs[j].bs.keyword.startfrom = spec->bs.keyword.startfrom;
break;
default:
/* Can't happen; stopped in moduleValidateCommandInfo(). */
serverPanic("Unknown begin_search_type");
}
switch (spec->find_keys_type) {
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_OMITTED:
/* Omitted field is shorthand to say that it's a single key. */
cmd->key_specs[j].find_keys_type = KSPEC_FK_RANGE;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.range.lastkey = 0;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.range.keystep = 1;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.range.limit = 0;
break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_UNKNOWN:
cmd->key_specs[j].find_keys_type = KSPEC_FK_UNKNOWN;
break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_RANGE:
cmd->key_specs[j].find_keys_type = KSPEC_FK_RANGE;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.range.lastkey = spec->fk.range.lastkey;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.range.keystep = spec->fk.range.keystep;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.range.limit = spec->fk.range.limit;
break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_KEYNUM:
cmd->key_specs[j].find_keys_type = KSPEC_FK_KEYNUM;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.keynum.keynumidx = spec->fk.keynum.keynumidx;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.keynum.firstkey = spec->fk.keynum.firstkey;
cmd->key_specs[j].fk.keynum.keystep = spec->fk.keynum.keystep;
break;
default:
/* Can't happen; stopped in moduleValidateCommandInfo(). */
serverPanic("Unknown find_keys_type");
}
}
/* Update the legacy (first,last,step) spec and "movablekeys" flag used by the COMMAND command,
* by trying to "glue" consecutive range key specs. */
populateCommandLegacyRangeSpec(cmd);
}
if (info->args) {
cmd->args = moduleCopyCommandArgs(info->args, version);
/* Populate arg.num_args with the number of subargs, recursively */
cmd->num_args = populateArgsStructure(cmd->args);
}
/* Fields added in future versions to be added here, under conditions like
* `if (info->version >= 2) { access version 2 fields here }` */
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Returns 1 if v is a power of two, 0 otherwise. */
static inline int isPowerOfTwo(uint64_t v) {
return v && !(v & (v - 1));
}
/* Returns 1 if the command info is valid and 0 otherwise. */
static int moduleValidateCommandInfo(const RedisModuleCommandInfo *info) {
const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version = info->version;
if (!version) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Invalid command info: version missing");
return 0;
}
/* No validation for the fields summary, complexity, since, tips (strings or
* NULL) and arity (any integer). */
/* History: If since is set, changes must also be set. */
if (info->history) {
for (size_t j = 0;
moduleCmdHistoryEntryAt(version, info->history, j)->since;
j++)
{
if (!moduleCmdHistoryEntryAt(version, info->history, j)->changes) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Invalid command info: history[%zd].changes missing", j);
return 0;
}
}
}
/* Key specs. */
if (info->key_specs) {
for (size_t j = 0;
moduleCmdKeySpecAt(version, info->key_specs, j)->begin_search_type;
j++)
{
RedisModuleCommandKeySpec *spec =
moduleCmdKeySpecAt(version, info->key_specs, j);
if (j >= INT_MAX) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Invalid command info: Too many key specs");
return 0; /* redisCommand.key_specs_num is an int. */
}
/* Flags. Exactly one flag in a group is set if and only if the
* masked bits is a power of two. */
uint64_t key_flags =
REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RO | REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RW |
REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_OW | REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RM;
uint64_t write_flags =
REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INSERT | REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_DELETE |
REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_UPDATE;
if (!isPowerOfTwo(spec->flags & key_flags)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: key_specs[%zd].flags: "
"Exactly one of the flags RO, RW, OW, RM required", j);
return 0;
}
if ((spec->flags & write_flags) != 0 &&
!isPowerOfTwo(spec->flags & write_flags))
{
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: key_specs[%zd].flags: "
"INSERT, DELETE and UPDATE are mutually exclusive", j);
return 0;
}
switch (spec->begin_search_type) {
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_UNKNOWN: break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_INDEX: break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD:
if (spec->bs.keyword.keyword == NULL) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: key_specs[%zd].bs.keyword.keyword "
"required when begin_search_type is KEYWORD", j);
return 0;
}
break;
default:
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: key_specs[%zd].begin_search_type: "
"Invalid value %d", j, spec->begin_search_type);
return 0;
}
/* Validate find_keys_type. */
switch (spec->find_keys_type) {
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_OMITTED: break; /* short for RANGE {0,1,0} */
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_UNKNOWN: break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_RANGE: break;
case REDISMODULE_KSPEC_FK_KEYNUM: break;
default:
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: key_specs[%zd].find_keys_type: "
"Invalid value %d", j, spec->find_keys_type);
return 0;
}
}
}
/* Args, subargs (recursive) */
return moduleValidateCommandArgs(info->args, version);
}
/* When from_api is true, converts from REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_* flags to CMD_KEY_* flags.
* When from_api is false, converts from CMD_KEY_* flags to REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_* flags. */
static int64_t moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(int64_t flags, int from_api) {
int64_t out = 0;
int64_t map[][2] = {
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RO, CMD_KEY_RO},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RW, CMD_KEY_RW},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_OW, CMD_KEY_OW},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_RM, CMD_KEY_RM},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ACCESS, CMD_KEY_ACCESS},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INSERT, CMD_KEY_INSERT},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_UPDATE, CMD_KEY_UPDATE},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_DELETE, CMD_KEY_DELETE},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_NOT_KEY, CMD_KEY_NOT_KEY},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INCOMPLETE, CMD_KEY_INCOMPLETE},
{REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_VARIABLE_FLAGS, CMD_KEY_VARIABLE_FLAGS},
{0,0}};
int from_idx = from_api ? 0 : 1, to_idx = !from_idx;
for (int i=0; map[i][0]; i++)
if (flags & map[i][from_idx]) out |= map[i][to_idx];
return out;
}
/* Validates an array of RedisModuleCommandArg. Returns 1 if it's valid and 0 if
* it's invalid. */
static int moduleValidateCommandArgs(RedisModuleCommandArg *args,
const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version) {
if (args == NULL) return 1; /* Missing args is OK. */
for (size_t j = 0; moduleCmdArgAt(version, args, j)->name != NULL; j++) {
RedisModuleCommandArg *arg = moduleCmdArgAt(version, args, j);
int arg_type_error = 0;
moduleConvertArgType(arg->type, &arg_type_error);
if (arg_type_error) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": Undefined type %d",
arg->name, arg->type);
return 0;
}
if (arg->type == REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_PURE_TOKEN && !arg->token) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": "
"token required when type is PURE_TOKEN", args[j].name);
return 0;
}
if (arg->type == REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_KEY) {
if (arg->key_spec_index < 0) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": "
"key_spec_index required when type is KEY",
arg->name);
return 0;
}
} else if (arg->key_spec_index != -1 && arg->key_spec_index != 0) {
/* 0 is allowed for convenience, to allow it to be omitted in
* compound struct literals on the form `.field = value`. */
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": "
"key_spec_index specified but type isn't KEY",
arg->name);
return 0;
}
if (arg->flags & ~(_REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_NEXT - 1)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": Invalid flags",
arg->name);
return 0;
}
if (arg->type == REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_ONEOF ||
arg->type == REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_BLOCK)
{
if (arg->subargs == NULL) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": "
"subargs required when type is ONEOF or BLOCK",
arg->name);
return 0;
}
if (!moduleValidateCommandArgs(arg->subargs, version)) return 0;
} else {
if (arg->subargs != NULL) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Invalid command info: Argument \"%s\": "
"subargs specified but type isn't ONEOF nor BLOCK",
arg->name);
return 0;
}
}
}
return 1;
}
/* Converts an array of RedisModuleCommandArg into a freshly allocated array of
* struct redisCommandArg. */
static struct redisCommandArg *moduleCopyCommandArgs(RedisModuleCommandArg *args,
const RedisModuleCommandInfoVersion *version) {
size_t count = 0;
while (moduleCmdArgAt(version, args, count)->name) count++;
serverAssert(count < SIZE_MAX / sizeof(struct redisCommandArg));
struct redisCommandArg *realargs = zcalloc((count+1) * sizeof(redisCommandArg));
for (size_t j = 0; j < count; j++) {
RedisModuleCommandArg *arg = moduleCmdArgAt(version, args, j);
realargs[j].name = zstrdup(arg->name);
realargs[j].type = moduleConvertArgType(arg->type, NULL);
if (arg->type == REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_KEY)
realargs[j].key_spec_index = arg->key_spec_index;
else
realargs[j].key_spec_index = -1;
if (arg->token) realargs[j].token = zstrdup(arg->token);
if (arg->summary) realargs[j].summary = zstrdup(arg->summary);
if (arg->since) realargs[j].since = zstrdup(arg->since);
if (arg->deprecated_since) realargs[j].deprecated_since = zstrdup(arg->deprecated_since);
if (arg->display_text) realargs[j].display_text = zstrdup(arg->display_text);
realargs[j].flags = moduleConvertArgFlags(arg->flags);
if (arg->subargs) realargs[j].subargs = moduleCopyCommandArgs(arg->subargs, version);
}
return realargs;
}
static redisCommandArgType moduleConvertArgType(RedisModuleCommandArgType type, int *error) {
if (error) *error = 0;
switch (type) {
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_STRING: return ARG_TYPE_STRING;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_INTEGER: return ARG_TYPE_INTEGER;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_DOUBLE: return ARG_TYPE_DOUBLE;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_KEY: return ARG_TYPE_KEY;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_PATTERN: return ARG_TYPE_PATTERN;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_UNIX_TIME: return ARG_TYPE_UNIX_TIME;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_PURE_TOKEN: return ARG_TYPE_PURE_TOKEN;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_ONEOF: return ARG_TYPE_ONEOF;
case REDISMODULE_ARG_TYPE_BLOCK: return ARG_TYPE_BLOCK;
default:
if (error) *error = 1;
return -1;
}
}
static int moduleConvertArgFlags(int flags) {
int realflags = 0;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_OPTIONAL) realflags |= CMD_ARG_OPTIONAL;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_MULTIPLE) realflags |= CMD_ARG_MULTIPLE;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_ARG_MULTIPLE_TOKEN) realflags |= CMD_ARG_MULTIPLE_TOKEN;
return realflags;
}
/* Return `struct RedisModule *` as `void *` to avoid exposing it outside of module.c. */
void *moduleGetHandleByName(char *modulename) {
return dictFetchValue(modules,modulename);
}
/* Returns 1 if `cmd` is a command of the module `modulename`. 0 otherwise. */
int moduleIsModuleCommand(void *module_handle, struct redisCommand *cmd) {
if (cmd->proc != RedisModuleCommandDispatcher)
return 0;
if (module_handle == NULL)
return 0;
RedisModuleCommand *cp = cmd->module_cmd;
return (cp->module == module_handle);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Module information and time measurement
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
int moduleListConfigMatch(void *config, void *name) {
return strcasecmp(((ModuleConfig *) config)->name, (char *) name) == 0;
}
void moduleListFree(void *config) {
ModuleConfig *module_config = (ModuleConfig *) config;
sdsfree(module_config->name);
zfree(config);
}
void RM_SetModuleAttribs(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, int ver, int apiver) {
/* Called by RM_Init() to setup the `ctx->module` structure.
*
* This is an internal function, Redis modules developers don't need
* to use it. */
RedisModule *module;
if (ctx->module != NULL) return;
module = zmalloc(sizeof(*module));
module->name = sdsnew(name);
module->ver = ver;
module->apiver = apiver;
module->types = listCreate();
module->usedby = listCreate();
module->using = listCreate();
module->filters = listCreate();
module->module_configs = listCreate();
listSetMatchMethod(module->module_configs, moduleListConfigMatch);
listSetFreeMethod(module->module_configs, moduleListFree);
module->in_call = 0;
module->configs_initialized = 0;
module->in_hook = 0;
module->options = 0;
module->info_cb = 0;
module->defrag_cb = 0;
module->loadmod = NULL;
module->num_commands_with_acl_categories = 0;
module->onload = 1;
ctx->module = module;
}
/* Return non-zero if the module name is busy.
* Otherwise zero is returned. */
int RM_IsModuleNameBusy(const char *name) {
sds modulename = sdsnew(name);
dictEntry *de = dictFind(modules,modulename);
sdsfree(modulename);
return de != NULL;
}
/* Return the current UNIX time in milliseconds. */
mstime_t RM_Milliseconds(void) {
return mstime();
}
/* Return counter of micro-seconds relative to an arbitrary point in time. */
uint64_t RM_MonotonicMicroseconds(void) {
return getMonotonicUs();
}
/* Return the current UNIX time in microseconds */
ustime_t RM_Microseconds(void) {
return ustime();
}
/* Return the cached UNIX time in microseconds.
* It is updated in the server cron job and before executing a command.
* It is useful for complex call stacks, such as a command causing a
* key space notification, causing a module to execute a RedisModule_Call,
* causing another notification, etc.
* It makes sense that all this callbacks would use the same clock. */
ustime_t RM_CachedMicroseconds(void) {
return server.ustime;
}
/* Mark a point in time that will be used as the start time to calculate
* the elapsed execution time when RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeEnd() is called.
* Within the same command, you can call multiple times
* RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart() and RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeEnd()
* to accumulate independent time intervals to the background duration.
* This method always return REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc) {
elapsedStart(&(bc->background_timer));
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Mark a point in time that will be used as the end time
* to calculate the elapsed execution time.
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned.
* This method only returns REDISMODULE_ERR if no start time was
* previously defined ( meaning RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart was not called ). */
int RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeEnd(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc) {
// If the counter is 0 then we haven't called RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart
if (!bc->background_timer)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
bc->background_duration += elapsedUs(bc->background_timer);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This API allows modules to let Redis process background tasks, and some
* commands during long blocking execution of a module command.
* The module can call this API periodically.
* The flags is a bit mask of these:
*
* - `REDISMODULE_YIELD_FLAG_NONE`: No special flags, can perform some background
* operations, but not process client commands.
* - `REDISMODULE_YIELD_FLAG_CLIENTS`: Redis can also process client commands.
*
* The `busy_reply` argument is optional, and can be used to control the verbose
* error string after the `-BUSY` error code.
*
* When the `REDISMODULE_YIELD_FLAG_CLIENTS` is used, Redis will only start
* processing client commands after the time defined by the
* `busy-reply-threshold` config, in which case Redis will start rejecting most
* commands with `-BUSY` error, but allow the ones marked with the `allow-busy`
* flag to be executed.
* This API can also be used in thread safe context (while locked), and during
* loading (in the `rdb_load` callback, in which case it'll reject commands with
* the -LOADING error)
*/
void RM_Yield(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int flags, const char *busy_reply) {
static int yield_nesting = 0;
/* Avoid nested calls to RM_Yield */
if (yield_nesting)
return;
yield_nesting++;
long long now = getMonotonicUs();
if (now >= ctx->next_yield_time) {
/* In loading mode, there's no need to handle busy_module_yield_reply,
* and busy_module_yield_flags, since redis is anyway rejecting all
* commands with -LOADING. */
if (server.loading) {
/* Let redis process events */
processEventsWhileBlocked();
} else {
const char *prev_busy_module_yield_reply = server.busy_module_yield_reply;
server.busy_module_yield_reply = busy_reply;
/* start the blocking operation if not already started. */
if (!server.busy_module_yield_flags) {
server.busy_module_yield_flags = BUSY_MODULE_YIELD_EVENTS;
blockingOperationStarts();
if (server.current_client)
protectClient(server.current_client);
}
if (flags & REDISMODULE_YIELD_FLAG_CLIENTS)
server.busy_module_yield_flags |= BUSY_MODULE_YIELD_CLIENTS;
/* Let redis process events */
processEventsWhileBlocked();
server.busy_module_yield_reply = prev_busy_module_yield_reply;
/* Possibly restore the previous flags in case of two nested contexts
* that use this API with different flags, but keep the first bit
* (PROCESS_EVENTS) set, so we know to call blockingOperationEnds on time. */
server.busy_module_yield_flags &= ~BUSY_MODULE_YIELD_CLIENTS;
}
/* decide when the next event should fire. */
ctx->next_yield_time = now + 1000000 / server.hz;
}
yield_nesting--;
}
/* Set flags defining capabilities or behavior bit flags.
*
* REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS:
* Generally, modules don't need to bother with this, as the process will just
* terminate if a read error happens, however, setting this flag would allow
* repl-diskless-load to work if enabled.
* The module should use RedisModule_IsIOError after reads, before using the
* data that was read, and in case of error, propagate it upwards, and also be
* able to release the partially populated value and all it's allocations.
*
* REDISMODULE_OPTION_NO_IMPLICIT_SIGNAL_MODIFIED:
* See RM_SignalModifiedKey().
*
* REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD:
* Setting this flag indicates module awareness of diskless async replication (repl-diskless-load=swapdb)
* and that redis could be serving reads during replication instead of blocking with LOADING status.
*
* REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_ALLOW_NESTED_KEYSPACE_NOTIFICATIONS:
* Declare that the module wants to get nested key-space notifications.
* By default, Redis will not fire key-space notifications that happened inside
* a key-space notification callback. This flag allows to change this behavior
* and fire nested key-space notifications. Notice: if enabled, the module
* should protected itself from infinite recursion. */
void RM_SetModuleOptions(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int options) {
ctx->module->options = options;
}
/* Signals that the key is modified from user's perspective (i.e. invalidate WATCH
* and client side caching).
*
* This is done automatically when a key opened for writing is closed, unless
* the option REDISMODULE_OPTION_NO_IMPLICIT_SIGNAL_MODIFIED has been set using
* RM_SetModuleOptions().
*/
int RM_SignalModifiedKey(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *keyname) {
signalModifiedKey(ctx->client,ctx->client->db,keyname);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Automatic memory management for modules
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Enable automatic memory management.
*
* The function must be called as the first function of a command implementation
* that wants to use automatic memory.
*
* When enabled, automatic memory management tracks and automatically frees
* keys, call replies and Redis string objects once the command returns. In most
* cases this eliminates the need of calling the following functions:
*
* 1. RedisModule_CloseKey()
* 2. RedisModule_FreeCallReply()
* 3. RedisModule_FreeString()
*
* These functions can still be used with automatic memory management enabled,
* to optimize loops that make numerous allocations for example. */
void RM_AutoMemory(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
ctx->flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY;
}
/* Add a new object to release automatically when the callback returns. */
void autoMemoryAdd(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int type, void *ptr) {
if (!(ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY)) return;
if (ctx->amqueue_used == ctx->amqueue_len) {
ctx->amqueue_len *= 2;
if (ctx->amqueue_len < 16) ctx->amqueue_len = 16;
ctx->amqueue = zrealloc(ctx->amqueue,sizeof(struct AutoMemEntry)*ctx->amqueue_len);
}
ctx->amqueue[ctx->amqueue_used].type = type;
ctx->amqueue[ctx->amqueue_used].ptr = ptr;
ctx->amqueue_used++;
}
/* Mark an object as freed in the auto release queue, so that users can still
* free things manually if they want.
*
* The function returns 1 if the object was actually found in the auto memory
* pool, otherwise 0 is returned. */
int autoMemoryFreed(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int type, void *ptr) {
if (!(ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY)) return 0;
int count = (ctx->amqueue_used+1)/2;
for (int j = 0; j < count; j++) {
for (int side = 0; side < 2; side++) {
/* For side = 0 check right side of the array, for
* side = 1 check the left side instead (zig-zag scanning). */
int i = (side == 0) ? (ctx->amqueue_used - 1 - j) : j;
if (ctx->amqueue[i].type == type &&
ctx->amqueue[i].ptr == ptr)
{
ctx->amqueue[i].type = REDISMODULE_AM_FREED;
/* Switch the freed element and the last element, to avoid growing
* the queue unnecessarily if we allocate/free in a loop */
if (i != ctx->amqueue_used-1) {
ctx->amqueue[i] = ctx->amqueue[ctx->amqueue_used-1];
}
/* Reduce the size of the queue because we either moved the top
* element elsewhere or freed it */
ctx->amqueue_used--;
return 1;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/* Release all the objects in queue. */
void autoMemoryCollect(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
if (!(ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY)) return;
/* Clear the AUTO_MEMORY flag from the context, otherwise the functions
* we call to free the resources, will try to scan the auto release
* queue to mark the entries as freed. */
ctx->flags &= ~REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY;
int j;
for (j = 0; j < ctx->amqueue_used; j++) {
void *ptr = ctx->amqueue[j].ptr;
switch(ctx->amqueue[j].type) {
case REDISMODULE_AM_STRING: decrRefCount(ptr); break;
case REDISMODULE_AM_REPLY: RM_FreeCallReply(ptr); break;
case REDISMODULE_AM_KEY: RM_CloseKey(ptr); break;
case REDISMODULE_AM_DICT: RM_FreeDict(NULL,ptr); break;
case REDISMODULE_AM_INFO: RM_FreeServerInfo(NULL,ptr); break;
}
}
ctx->flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY;
zfree(ctx->amqueue);
ctx->amqueue = NULL;
ctx->amqueue_len = 0;
ctx->amqueue_used = 0;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## String objects APIs
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Create a new module string object. The returned string must be freed
* with RedisModule_FreeString(), unless automatic memory is enabled.
*
* The string is created by copying the `len` bytes starting
* at `ptr`. No reference is retained to the passed buffer.
*
* The module context 'ctx' is optional and may be NULL if you want to create
* a string out of the context scope. However in that case, the automatic
* memory management will not be available, and the string memory must be
* managed manually. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *ptr, size_t len) {
RedisModuleString *o = createStringObject(ptr,len);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,o);
return o;
}
/* Create a new module string object from a printf format and arguments.
* The returned string must be freed with RedisModule_FreeString(), unless
* automatic memory is enabled.
*
* The string is created using the sds formatter function sdscatvprintf().
*
* The passed context 'ctx' may be NULL if necessary, see the
* RedisModule_CreateString() documentation for more info. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringPrintf(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *fmt, ...) {
sds s = sdsempty();
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
s = sdscatvprintf(s, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
RedisModuleString *o = createObject(OBJ_STRING, s);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,o);
return o;
}
/* Like RedisModule_CreateString(), but creates a string starting from a `long long`
* integer instead of taking a buffer and its length.
*
* The returned string must be released with RedisModule_FreeString() or by
* enabling automatic memory management.
*
* The passed context 'ctx' may be NULL if necessary, see the
* RedisModule_CreateString() documentation for more info. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromLongLong(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long long ll) {
char buf[LONG_STR_SIZE];
size_t len = ll2string(buf,sizeof(buf),ll);
return RM_CreateString(ctx,buf,len);
}
/* Like RedisModule_CreateString(), but creates a string starting from a `unsigned long long`
* integer instead of taking a buffer and its length.
*
* The returned string must be released with RedisModule_FreeString() or by
* enabling automatic memory management.
*
* The passed context 'ctx' may be NULL if necessary, see the
* RedisModule_CreateString() documentation for more info. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromULongLong(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, unsigned long long ull) {
char buf[LONG_STR_SIZE];
size_t len = ull2string(buf,sizeof(buf),ull);
return RM_CreateString(ctx,buf,len);
}
/* Like RedisModule_CreateString(), but creates a string starting from a double
* instead of taking a buffer and its length.
*
* The returned string must be released with RedisModule_FreeString() or by
* enabling automatic memory management. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromDouble(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, double d) {
char buf[MAX_D2STRING_CHARS];
size_t len = d2string(buf,sizeof(buf),d);
return RM_CreateString(ctx,buf,len);
}
/* Like RedisModule_CreateString(), but creates a string starting from a long
* double.
*
* The returned string must be released with RedisModule_FreeString() or by
* enabling automatic memory management.
*
* The passed context 'ctx' may be NULL if necessary, see the
* RedisModule_CreateString() documentation for more info. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromLongDouble(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long double ld, int humanfriendly) {
char buf[MAX_LONG_DOUBLE_CHARS];
size_t len = ld2string(buf,sizeof(buf),ld,
(humanfriendly ? LD_STR_HUMAN : LD_STR_AUTO));
return RM_CreateString(ctx,buf,len);
}
/* Like RedisModule_CreateString(), but creates a string starting from another
* RedisModuleString.
*
* The returned string must be released with RedisModule_FreeString() or by
* enabling automatic memory management.
*
* The passed context 'ctx' may be NULL if necessary, see the
* RedisModule_CreateString() documentation for more info. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const RedisModuleString *str) {
RedisModuleString *o = dupStringObject(str);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,o);
return o;
}
/* Creates a string from a stream ID. The returned string must be released with
* RedisModule_FreeString(), unless automatic memory is enabled.
*
* The passed context `ctx` may be NULL if necessary. See the
* RedisModule_CreateString() documentation for more info. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromStreamID(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const RedisModuleStreamID *id) {
streamID streamid = {id->ms, id->seq};
RedisModuleString *o = createObjectFromStreamID(&streamid);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, o);
return o;
}
/* Free a module string object obtained with one of the Redis modules API calls
* that return new string objects.
*
* It is possible to call this function even when automatic memory management
* is enabled. In that case the string will be released ASAP and removed
* from the pool of string to release at the end.
*
* If the string was created with a NULL context 'ctx', it is also possible to
* pass ctx as NULL when releasing the string (but passing a context will not
* create any issue). Strings created with a context should be freed also passing
* the context, so if you want to free a string out of context later, make sure
* to create it using a NULL context. */
void RM_FreeString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *str) {
decrRefCount(str);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryFreed(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,str);
}
/* Every call to this function, will make the string 'str' requiring
* an additional call to RedisModule_FreeString() in order to really
* free the string. Note that the automatic freeing of the string obtained
* enabling modules automatic memory management counts for one
* RedisModule_FreeString() call (it is just executed automatically).
*
* Normally you want to call this function when, at the same time
* the following conditions are true:
*
* 1. You have automatic memory management enabled.
* 2. You want to create string objects.
* 3. Those string objects you create need to live *after* the callback
* function(for example a command implementation) creating them returns.
*
* Usually you want this in order to store the created string object
* into your own data structure, for example when implementing a new data
* type.
*
* Note that when memory management is turned off, you don't need
* any call to RetainString() since creating a string will always result
* into a string that lives after the callback function returns, if
* no FreeString() call is performed.
*
* It is possible to call this function with a NULL context.
*
* When strings are going to be retained for an extended duration, it is good
* practice to also call RedisModule_TrimStringAllocation() in order to
* optimize memory usage.
*
* Threaded modules that reference retained strings from other threads *must*
* explicitly trim the allocation as soon as the string is retained. Not doing
* so may result with automatic trimming which is not thread safe. */
void RM_RetainString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *str) {
if (ctx == NULL || !autoMemoryFreed(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,str)) {
/* Increment the string reference counting only if we can't
* just remove the object from the list of objects that should
* be reclaimed. Why we do that, instead of just incrementing
* the refcount in any case, and let the automatic FreeString()
* call at the end to bring the refcount back at the desired
* value? Because this way we ensure that the object refcount
* value is 1 (instead of going to 2 to be dropped later to 1)
* after the call to this function. This is needed for functions
* like RedisModule_StringAppendBuffer() to work. */
incrRefCount(str);
}
}
/**
* This function can be used instead of RedisModule_RetainString().
* The main difference between the two is that this function will always
* succeed, whereas RedisModule_RetainString() may fail because of an
* assertion.
*
* The function returns a pointer to RedisModuleString, which is owned
* by the caller. It requires a call to RedisModule_FreeString() to free
* the string when automatic memory management is disabled for the context.
* When automatic memory management is enabled, you can either call
* RedisModule_FreeString() or let the automation free it.
*
* This function is more efficient than RedisModule_CreateStringFromString()
* because whenever possible, it avoids copying the underlying
* RedisModuleString. The disadvantage of using this function is that it
* might not be possible to use RedisModule_StringAppendBuffer() on the
* returned RedisModuleString.
*
* It is possible to call this function with a NULL context.
*
* When strings are going to be held for an extended duration, it is good
* practice to also call RedisModule_TrimStringAllocation() in order to
* optimize memory usage.
*
* Threaded modules that reference held strings from other threads *must*
* explicitly trim the allocation as soon as the string is held. Not doing
* so may result with automatic trimming which is not thread safe. */
RedisModuleString* RM_HoldString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *str) {
if (str->refcount == OBJ_STATIC_REFCOUNT) {
return RM_CreateStringFromString(ctx, str);
}
incrRefCount(str);
if (ctx != NULL) {
/*
* Put the str in the auto memory management of the ctx.
* It might already be there, in this case, the ref count will
* be 2 and we will decrease the ref count twice and free the
* object in the auto memory free function.
*
* Why we can not do the same trick of just remove the object
* from the auto memory (like in RM_RetainString)?
* This code shows the issue:
*
* RM_AutoMemory(ctx);
* str1 = RM_CreateString(ctx, "test", 4);
* str2 = RM_HoldString(ctx, str1);
* RM_FreeString(str1);
* RM_FreeString(str2);
*
* If after the RM_HoldString we would just remove the string from
* the auto memory, this example will cause access to a freed memory
* on 'RM_FreeString(str2);' because the String will be free
* on 'RM_FreeString(str1);'.
*
* So it's safer to just increase the ref count
* and add the String to auto memory again.
*
* The limitation is that it is not possible to use RedisModule_StringAppendBuffer
* on the String.
*/
autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,str);
}
return str;
}
/* Given a string module object, this function returns the string pointer
* and length of the string. The returned pointer and length should only
* be used for read only accesses and never modified. */
const char *RM_StringPtrLen(const RedisModuleString *str, size_t *len) {
if (str == NULL) {
const char *errmsg = "(NULL string reply referenced in module)";
if (len) *len = strlen(errmsg);
return errmsg;
}
if (len) *len = sdslen(str->ptr);
return str->ptr;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Higher level string operations
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Convert the string into a `long long` integer, storing it at `*ll`.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. If the string can't be parsed
* as a valid, strict `long long` (no spaces before/after), REDISMODULE_ERR
* is returned. */
int RM_StringToLongLong(const RedisModuleString *str, long long *ll) {
return string2ll(str->ptr,sdslen(str->ptr),ll) ? REDISMODULE_OK :
REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Convert the string into a `unsigned long long` integer, storing it at `*ull`.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. If the string can't be parsed
* as a valid, strict `unsigned long long` (no spaces before/after), REDISMODULE_ERR
* is returned. */
int RM_StringToULongLong(const RedisModuleString *str, unsigned long long *ull) {
return string2ull(str->ptr,ull) ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Convert the string into a double, storing it at `*d`.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success or REDISMODULE_ERR if the string is
* not a valid string representation of a double value. */
int RM_StringToDouble(const RedisModuleString *str, double *d) {
int retval = getDoubleFromObject(str,d);
return (retval == C_OK) ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Convert the string into a long double, storing it at `*ld`.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success or REDISMODULE_ERR if the string is
* not a valid string representation of a double value. */
int RM_StringToLongDouble(const RedisModuleString *str, long double *ld) {
int retval = string2ld(str->ptr,sdslen(str->ptr),ld);
return retval ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Convert the string into a stream ID, storing it at `*id`.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and returns REDISMODULE_ERR if the string
* is not a valid string representation of a stream ID. The special IDs "+" and
* "-" are allowed.
*/
int RM_StringToStreamID(const RedisModuleString *str, RedisModuleStreamID *id) {
streamID streamid;
if (streamParseID(str, &streamid) == C_OK) {
id->ms = streamid.ms;
id->seq = streamid.seq;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
} else {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* Compare two string objects, returning -1, 0 or 1 respectively if
* a < b, a == b, a > b. Strings are compared byte by byte as two
* binary blobs without any encoding care / collation attempt. */
int RM_StringCompare(const RedisModuleString *a, const RedisModuleString *b) {
return compareStringObjects(a,b);
}
/* Return the (possibly modified in encoding) input 'str' object if
* the string is unshared, otherwise NULL is returned. */
RedisModuleString *moduleAssertUnsharedString(RedisModuleString *str) {
if (str->refcount != 1) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Module attempted to use an in-place string modify operation "
"with a string referenced multiple times. Please check the code "
"for API usage correctness.");
return NULL;
}
if (str->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_EMBSTR) {
/* Note: here we "leak" the additional allocation that was
* used in order to store the embedded string in the object. */
str->ptr = sdsnewlen(str->ptr,sdslen(str->ptr));
str->encoding = OBJ_ENCODING_RAW;
} else if (str->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_INT) {
/* Convert the string from integer to raw encoding. */
str->ptr = sdsfromlonglong((long)str->ptr);
str->encoding = OBJ_ENCODING_RAW;
}
return str;
}
/* Append the specified buffer to the string 'str'. The string must be a
* string created by the user that is referenced only a single time, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and the operation is not performed. */
int RM_StringAppendBuffer(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *str, const char *buf, size_t len) {
UNUSED(ctx);
str = moduleAssertUnsharedString(str);
if (str == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
str->ptr = sdscatlen(str->ptr,buf,len);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Trim possible excess memory allocated for a RedisModuleString.
*
* Sometimes a RedisModuleString may have more memory allocated for
* it than required, typically for argv arguments that were constructed
* from network buffers. This function optimizes such strings by reallocating
* their memory, which is useful for strings that are not short lived but
* retained for an extended duration.
*
* This operation is *not thread safe* and should only be called when
* no concurrent access to the string is guaranteed. Using it for an argv
* string in a module command before the string is potentially available
* to other threads is generally safe.
*
* Currently, Redis may also automatically trim retained strings when a
* module command returns. However, doing this explicitly should still be
* a preferred option:
*
* 1. Future versions of Redis may abandon auto-trimming.
* 2. Auto-trimming as currently implemented is *not thread safe*.
* A background thread manipulating a recently retained string may end up
* in a race condition with the auto-trim, which could result with
* data corruption.
*/
void RM_TrimStringAllocation(RedisModuleString *str) {
if (!str) return;
trimStringObjectIfNeeded(str, 1);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Reply APIs
*
* These functions are used for sending replies to the client.
*
* Most functions always return REDISMODULE_OK so you can use it with
* 'return' in order to return from the command implementation with:
*
* if (... some condition ...)
* return RedisModule_ReplyWithLongLong(ctx,mycount);
*
* ### Reply with collection functions
*
* After starting a collection reply, the module must make calls to other
* `ReplyWith*` style functions in order to emit the elements of the collection.
* Collection types include: Array, Map, Set and Attribute.
*
* When producing collections with a number of elements that is not known
* beforehand, the function can be called with a special flag
* REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN (REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_ARRAY_LEN in the past),
* and the actual number of elements can be later set with RM_ReplySet*Length()
* call (which will set the latest "open" count if there are multiple ones).
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Send an error about the number of arguments given to the command,
* citing the command name in the error message. Returns REDISMODULE_OK.
*
* Example:
*
* if (argc != 3) return RedisModule_WrongArity(ctx);
*/
int RM_WrongArity(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
addReplyErrorArity(ctx->client);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Return the client object the `RM_Reply*` functions should target.
* Normally this is just `ctx->client`, that is the client that called
* the module command, however in the case of thread safe contexts there
* is no directly associated client (since it would not be safe to access
* the client from a thread), so instead the blocked client object referenced
* in the thread safe context, has a fake client that we just use to accumulate
* the replies. Later, when the client is unblocked, the accumulated replies
* are appended to the actual client.
*
* The function returns the client pointer depending on the context, or
* NULL if there is no potential client. This happens when we are in the
* context of a thread safe context that was not initialized with a blocked
* client object. Other contexts without associated clients are the ones
* initialized to run the timers callbacks. */
client *moduleGetReplyClient(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
if (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE) {
if (ctx->blocked_client)
return ctx->blocked_client->reply_client;
else
return NULL;
} else {
/* If this is a non thread safe context, just return the client
* that is running the command if any. This may be NULL as well
* in the case of contexts that are not executed with associated
* clients, like timer contexts. */
return ctx->client;
}
}
/* Send an integer reply to the client, with the specified `long long` value.
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithLongLong(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long long ll) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyLongLong(c,ll);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with the error 'err'.
*
* Note that 'err' must contain all the error, including
* the initial error code. The function only provides the initial "-", so
* the usage is, for example:
*
* RedisModule_ReplyWithError(ctx,"ERR Wrong Type");
*
* and not just:
*
* RedisModule_ReplyWithError(ctx,"Wrong Type");
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK.
*/
int RM_ReplyWithError(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *err) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyErrorFormat(c,"-%s",err);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with the error create from a printf format and arguments.
*
* Note that 'fmt' must contain all the error, including
* the initial error code. The function only provides the initial "-", so
* the usage is, for example:
*
* RedisModule_ReplyWithErrorFormat(ctx,"ERR Wrong Type: %s",type);
*
* and not just:
*
* RedisModule_ReplyWithErrorFormat(ctx,"Wrong Type: %s",type);
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK.
*/
int RM_ReplyWithErrorFormat(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *fmt, ...) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
int len = strlen(fmt) + 2; /* 1 for the \0 and 1 for the hyphen */
char *hyphenfmt = zmalloc(len);
snprintf(hyphenfmt, len, "-%s", fmt);
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
addReplyErrorFormatInternal(c, 0, hyphenfmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
zfree(hyphenfmt);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a simple string (`+... \r\n` in RESP protocol). This replies
* are suitable only when sending a small non-binary string with small
* overhead, like "OK" or similar replies.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithSimpleString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *msg) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyProto(c,"+",1);
addReplyProto(c,msg,strlen(msg));
addReplyProto(c,"\r\n",2);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
#define COLLECTION_REPLY_ARRAY 1
#define COLLECTION_REPLY_MAP 2
#define COLLECTION_REPLY_SET 3
#define COLLECTION_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE 4
int moduleReplyWithCollection(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len, int type) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
if (len == REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN) {
ctx->postponed_arrays = zrealloc(ctx->postponed_arrays,sizeof(void*)*
(ctx->postponed_arrays_count+1));
ctx->postponed_arrays[ctx->postponed_arrays_count] =
addReplyDeferredLen(c);
ctx->postponed_arrays_count++;
} else if (len == 0) {
switch (type) {
case COLLECTION_REPLY_ARRAY:
addReply(c, shared.emptyarray);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_MAP:
addReply(c, shared.emptymap[c->resp]);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_SET:
addReply(c, shared.emptyset[c->resp]);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE:
addReplyAttributeLen(c,len);
break;
default:
serverPanic("Invalid module empty reply type %d", type); }
} else {
switch (type) {
case COLLECTION_REPLY_ARRAY:
addReplyArrayLen(c,len);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_MAP:
addReplyMapLen(c,len);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_SET:
addReplySetLen(c,len);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE:
addReplyAttributeLen(c,len);
break;
default:
serverPanic("Invalid module reply type %d", type);
}
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with an array type of 'len' elements.
*
* After starting an array reply, the module must make `len` calls to other
* `ReplyWith*` style functions in order to emit the elements of the array.
* See Reply APIs section for more details.
*
* Use RM_ReplySetArrayLength() to set deferred length.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithArray(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
return moduleReplyWithCollection(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_ARRAY);
}
/* Reply with a RESP3 Map type of 'len' pairs.
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3.
*
* After starting a map reply, the module must make `len*2` calls to other
* `ReplyWith*` style functions in order to emit the elements of the map.
* See Reply APIs section for more details.
*
* If the connected client is using RESP2, the reply will be converted to a flat
* array.
*
* Use RM_ReplySetMapLength() to set deferred length.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithMap(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
return moduleReplyWithCollection(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_MAP);
}
/* Reply with a RESP3 Set type of 'len' elements.
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3.
*
* After starting a set reply, the module must make `len` calls to other
* `ReplyWith*` style functions in order to emit the elements of the set.
* See Reply APIs section for more details.
*
* If the connected client is using RESP2, the reply will be converted to an
* array type.
*
* Use RM_ReplySetSetLength() to set deferred length.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithSet(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
return moduleReplyWithCollection(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_SET);
}
/* Add attributes (metadata) to the reply. Should be done before adding the
* actual reply. see https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md#attribute-type
*
* After starting an attribute's reply, the module must make `len*2` calls to other
* `ReplyWith*` style functions in order to emit the elements of the attribute map.
* See Reply APIs section for more details.
*
* Use RM_ReplySetAttributeLength() to set deferred length.
*
* Not supported by RESP2 and will return REDISMODULE_ERR, otherwise
* the function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithAttribute(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
if (ctx->client->resp == 2) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
return moduleReplyWithCollection(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE);
}
/* Reply to the client with a null array, simply null in RESP3,
* null array in RESP2.
*
* Note: In RESP3 there's no difference between Null reply and
* NullArray reply, so to prevent ambiguity it's better to avoid
* using this API and use RedisModule_ReplyWithNull instead.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithNullArray(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyNullArray(c);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply to the client with an empty array.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithEmptyArray(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReply(c,shared.emptyarray);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
void moduleReplySetCollectionLength(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len, int type) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return;
if (ctx->postponed_arrays_count == 0) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"API misuse detected in module %s: "
"RedisModule_ReplySet*Length() called without previous "
"RedisModule_ReplyWith*(ctx,REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN) "
"call.", ctx->module->name);
return;
}
ctx->postponed_arrays_count--;
switch(type) {
case COLLECTION_REPLY_ARRAY:
setDeferredArrayLen(c,ctx->postponed_arrays[ctx->postponed_arrays_count],len);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_MAP:
setDeferredMapLen(c,ctx->postponed_arrays[ctx->postponed_arrays_count],len);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_SET:
setDeferredSetLen(c,ctx->postponed_arrays[ctx->postponed_arrays_count],len);
break;
case COLLECTION_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE:
setDeferredAttributeLen(c,ctx->postponed_arrays[ctx->postponed_arrays_count],len);
break;
default:
serverPanic("Invalid module reply type %d", type);
}
if (ctx->postponed_arrays_count == 0) {
zfree(ctx->postponed_arrays);
ctx->postponed_arrays = NULL;
}
}
/* When RedisModule_ReplyWithArray() is used with the argument
* REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN, because we don't know beforehand the number
* of items we are going to output as elements of the array, this function
* will take care to set the array length.
*
* Since it is possible to have multiple array replies pending with unknown
* length, this function guarantees to always set the latest array length
* that was created in a postponed way.
*
* For example in order to output an array like [1,[10,20,30]] we
* could write:
*
* RedisModule_ReplyWithArray(ctx,REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN);
* RedisModule_ReplyWithLongLong(ctx,1);
* RedisModule_ReplyWithArray(ctx,REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN);
* RedisModule_ReplyWithLongLong(ctx,10);
* RedisModule_ReplyWithLongLong(ctx,20);
* RedisModule_ReplyWithLongLong(ctx,30);
* RedisModule_ReplySetArrayLength(ctx,3); // Set len of 10,20,30 array.
* RedisModule_ReplySetArrayLength(ctx,2); // Set len of top array
*
* Note that in the above example there is no reason to postpone the array
* length, since we produce a fixed number of elements, but in the practice
* the code may use an iterator or other ways of creating the output so
* that is not easy to calculate in advance the number of elements.
*/
void RM_ReplySetArrayLength(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
moduleReplySetCollectionLength(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_ARRAY);
}
/* Very similar to RedisModule_ReplySetArrayLength except `len` should
* exactly half of the number of `ReplyWith*` functions called in the
* context of the map.
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3. */
void RM_ReplySetMapLength(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
moduleReplySetCollectionLength(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_MAP);
}
/* Very similar to RedisModule_ReplySetArrayLength
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3. */
void RM_ReplySetSetLength(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
moduleReplySetCollectionLength(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_SET);
}
/* Very similar to RedisModule_ReplySetMapLength
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3.
*
* Must not be called if RM_ReplyWithAttribute returned an error. */
void RM_ReplySetAttributeLength(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long len) {
if (ctx->client->resp == 2) return;
moduleReplySetCollectionLength(ctx, len, COLLECTION_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE);
}
/* Reply with a bulk string, taking in input a C buffer pointer and length.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithStringBuffer(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *buf, size_t len) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyBulkCBuffer(c,(char*)buf,len);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a bulk string, taking in input a C buffer pointer that is
* assumed to be null-terminated.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithCString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *buf) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyBulkCString(c,(char*)buf);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a bulk string, taking in input a RedisModuleString object.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *str) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyBulk(c,str);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with an empty string.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithEmptyString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReply(c,shared.emptybulk);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a binary safe string, which should not be escaped or filtered
* taking in input a C buffer pointer, length and a 3 character type/extension.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithVerbatimStringType(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *buf, size_t len, const char *ext) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyVerbatim(c, buf, len, ext);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a binary safe string, which should not be escaped or filtered
* taking in input a C buffer pointer and length.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithVerbatimString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *buf, size_t len) {
return RM_ReplyWithVerbatimStringType(ctx, buf, len, "txt");
}
/* Reply to the client with a NULL.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithNull(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyNull(c);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a RESP3 Boolean type.
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3.
*
* In RESP3, this is boolean type
* In RESP2, it's a string response of "1" and "0" for true and false respectively.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithBool(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int b) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyBool(c,b);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply exactly what a Redis command returned us with RedisModule_Call().
* This function is useful when we use RedisModule_Call() in order to
* execute some command, as we want to reply to the client exactly the
* same reply we obtained by the command.
*
* Return:
* - REDISMODULE_OK on success.
* - REDISMODULE_ERR if the given reply is in RESP3 format but the client expects RESP2.
* In case of an error, it's the module writer responsibility to translate the reply
* to RESP2 (or handle it differently by returning an error). Notice that for
* module writer convenience, it is possible to pass `0` as a parameter to the fmt
* argument of `RM_Call` so that the RedisModuleCallReply will return in the same
* protocol (RESP2 or RESP3) as set in the current client's context. */
int RM_ReplyWithCallReply(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
if (c->resp == 2 && callReplyIsResp3(reply)) {
/* The reply is in RESP3 format and the client is RESP2,
* so it isn't possible to send this reply to the client. */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
size_t proto_len;
const char *proto = callReplyGetProto(reply, &proto_len);
addReplyProto(c, proto, proto_len);
/* Propagate the error list from that reply to the other client, to do some
* post error reply handling, like statistics.
* Note that if the original reply had an array with errors, and the module
* replied with just a portion of the original reply, and not the entire
* reply, the errors are currently not propagated and the errors stats
* will not get propagated. */
list *errors = callReplyDeferredErrorList(reply);
if (errors)
deferredAfterErrorReply(c, errors);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a RESP3 Double type.
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3.
*
* Send a string reply obtained converting the double 'd' into a bulk string.
* This function is basically equivalent to converting a double into
* a string into a C buffer, and then calling the function
* RedisModule_ReplyWithStringBuffer() with the buffer and length.
*
* In RESP3 the string is tagged as a double, while in RESP2 it's just a plain string
* that the user will have to parse.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithDouble(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, double d) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyDouble(c,d);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Reply with a RESP3 BigNumber type.
* Visit https://github.com/antirez/RESP3/blob/master/spec.md for more info about RESP3.
*
* In RESP3, this is a string of length `len` that is tagged as a BigNumber,
* however, it's up to the caller to ensure that it's a valid BigNumber.
* In RESP2, this is just a plain bulk string response.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithBigNumber(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *bignum, size_t len) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyBigNum(c, bignum, len);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Send a string reply obtained converting the long double 'ld' into a bulk
* string. This function is basically equivalent to converting a long double
* into a string into a C buffer, and then calling the function
* RedisModule_ReplyWithStringBuffer() with the buffer and length.
* The double string uses human readable formatting (see
* `addReplyHumanLongDouble` in networking.c).
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplyWithLongDouble(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, long double ld) {
client *c = moduleGetReplyClient(ctx);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
addReplyHumanLongDouble(c, ld);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Commands replication API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Replicate the specified command and arguments to slaves and AOF, as effect
* of execution of the calling command implementation.
*
* The replicated commands are always wrapped into the MULTI/EXEC that
* contains all the commands replicated in a given module command
* execution. However the commands replicated with RedisModule_Call()
* are the first items, the ones replicated with RedisModule_Replicate()
* will all follow before the EXEC.
*
* Modules should try to use one interface or the other.
*
* This command follows exactly the same interface of RedisModule_Call(),
* so a set of format specifiers must be passed, followed by arguments
* matching the provided format specifiers.
*
* Please refer to RedisModule_Call() for more information.
*
* Using the special "A" and "R" modifiers, the caller can exclude either
* the AOF or the replicas from the propagation of the specified command.
* Otherwise, by default, the command will be propagated in both channels.
*
* #### Note about calling this function from a thread safe context:
*
* Normally when you call this function from the callback implementing a
* module command, or any other callback provided by the Redis Module API,
* Redis will accumulate all the calls to this function in the context of
* the callback, and will propagate all the commands wrapped in a MULTI/EXEC
* transaction. However when calling this function from a threaded safe context
* that can live an undefined amount of time, and can be locked/unlocked in
* at will, the behavior is different: MULTI/EXEC wrapper is not emitted
* and the command specified is inserted in the AOF and replication stream
* immediately.
*
* #### Return value
*
* The command returns REDISMODULE_ERR if the format specifiers are invalid
* or the command name does not belong to a known command. */
int RM_Replicate(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *cmdname, const char *fmt, ...) {
struct redisCommand *cmd;
robj **argv = NULL;
int argc = 0, flags = 0, j;
va_list ap;
cmd = lookupCommandByCString((char*)cmdname);
if (!cmd) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Create the client and dispatch the command. */
va_start(ap, fmt);
argv = moduleCreateArgvFromUserFormat(cmdname,fmt,&argc,&flags,ap);
va_end(ap);
if (argv == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Select the propagation target. Usually is AOF + replicas, however
* the caller can exclude one or the other using the "A" or "R"
* modifiers. */
int target = 0;
if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_AOF)) target |= PROPAGATE_AOF;
if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_REPLICAS)) target |= PROPAGATE_REPL;
alsoPropagate(ctx->client->db->id,argv,argc,target);
/* Release the argv. */
for (j = 0; j < argc; j++) decrRefCount(argv[j]);
zfree(argv);
server.dirty++;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This function will replicate the command exactly as it was invoked
* by the client. Note that this function will not wrap the command into
* a MULTI/EXEC stanza, so it should not be mixed with other replication
* commands.
*
* Basically this form of replication is useful when you want to propagate
* the command to the slaves and AOF file exactly as it was called, since
* the command can just be re-executed to deterministically re-create the
* new state starting from the old one.
*
* The function always returns REDISMODULE_OK. */
int RM_ReplicateVerbatim(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
alsoPropagate(ctx->client->db->id,
ctx->client->argv,ctx->client->argc,
PROPAGATE_AOF|PROPAGATE_REPL);
server.dirty++;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## DB and Key APIs -- Generic API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Return the ID of the current client calling the currently active module
* command. The returned ID has a few guarantees:
*
* 1. The ID is different for each different client, so if the same client
* executes a module command multiple times, it can be recognized as
* having the same ID, otherwise the ID will be different.
* 2. The ID increases monotonically. Clients connecting to the server later
* are guaranteed to get IDs greater than any past ID previously seen.
*
* Valid IDs are from 1 to 2^64 - 1. If 0 is returned it means there is no way
* to fetch the ID in the context the function was currently called.
*
* After obtaining the ID, it is possible to check if the command execution
* is actually happening in the context of AOF loading, using this macro:
*
* if (RedisModule_IsAOFClient(RedisModule_GetClientId(ctx)) {
* // Handle it differently.
* }
*/
unsigned long long RM_GetClientId(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
if (ctx->client == NULL) return 0;
return ctx->client->id;
}
/* Return the ACL user name used by the client with the specified client ID.
* Client ID can be obtained with RM_GetClientId() API. If the client does not
* exist, NULL is returned and errno is set to ENOENT. If the client isn't
* using an ACL user, NULL is returned and errno is set to ENOTSUP */
RedisModuleString *RM_GetClientUserNameById(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, uint64_t id) {
client *client = lookupClientByID(id);
if (client == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
if (client->user == NULL) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return NULL;
}
sds name = sdsnew(client->user->name);
robj *str = createObject(OBJ_STRING, name);
autoMemoryAdd(ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, str);
return str;
}
/* This is a helper for RM_GetClientInfoById() and other functions: given
* a client, it populates the client info structure with the appropriate
* fields depending on the version provided. If the version is not valid
* then REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. Otherwise the function returns
* REDISMODULE_OK and the structure pointed by 'ci' gets populated. */
int modulePopulateClientInfoStructure(void *ci, client *client, int structver) {
if (structver != 1) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
RedisModuleClientInfoV1 *ci1 = ci;
memset(ci1,0,sizeof(*ci1));
ci1->version = structver;
if (client->flags & CLIENT_MULTI)
ci1->flags |= REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_MULTI;
if (client->flags & CLIENT_PUBSUB)
ci1->flags |= REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_PUBSUB;
if (client->flags & CLIENT_UNIX_SOCKET)
ci1->flags |= REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_UNIXSOCKET;
if (client->flags & CLIENT_TRACKING)
ci1->flags |= REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_TRACKING;
if (client->flags & CLIENT_BLOCKED)
ci1->flags |= REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_BLOCKED;
if (client->conn->type == connectionTypeTls())
ci1->flags |= REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_SSL;
int port;
connAddrPeerName(client->conn,ci1->addr,sizeof(ci1->addr),&port);
ci1->port = port;
ci1->db = client->db->id;
ci1->id = client->id;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This is a helper for moduleFireServerEvent() and other functions:
* It populates the replication info structure with the appropriate
* fields depending on the version provided. If the version is not valid
* then REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. Otherwise the function returns
* REDISMODULE_OK and the structure pointed by 'ri' gets populated. */
int modulePopulateReplicationInfoStructure(void *ri, int structver) {
if (structver != 1) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
RedisModuleReplicationInfoV1 *ri1 = ri;
memset(ri1,0,sizeof(*ri1));
ri1->version = structver;
ri1->master = server.masterhost==NULL;
ri1->masterhost = server.masterhost? server.masterhost: "";
ri1->masterport = server.masterport;
ri1->replid1 = server.replid;
ri1->replid2 = server.replid2;
ri1->repl1_offset = server.master_repl_offset;
ri1->repl2_offset = server.second_replid_offset;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Return information about the client with the specified ID (that was
* previously obtained via the RedisModule_GetClientId() API). If the
* client exists, REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR
* is returned.
*
* When the client exist and the `ci` pointer is not NULL, but points to
* a structure of type RedisModuleClientInfoV1, previously initialized with
* the correct REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_INITIALIZER_V1, the structure is populated
* with the following fields:
*
* uint64_t flags; // REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_*
* uint64_t id; // Client ID
* char addr[46]; // IPv4 or IPv6 address.
* uint16_t port; // TCP port.
* uint16_t db; // Selected DB.
*
* Note: the client ID is useless in the context of this call, since we
* already know, however the same structure could be used in other
* contexts where we don't know the client ID, yet the same structure
* is returned.
*
* With flags having the following meaning:
*
* REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_SSL Client using SSL connection.
* REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_PUBSUB Client in Pub/Sub mode.
* REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_BLOCKED Client blocked in command.
* REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_TRACKING Client with keys tracking on.
* REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_UNIXSOCKET Client using unix domain socket.
* REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_FLAG_MULTI Client in MULTI state.
*
* However passing NULL is a way to just check if the client exists in case
* we are not interested in any additional information.
*
* This is the correct usage when we want the client info structure
* returned:
*
* RedisModuleClientInfo ci = REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_INITIALIZER;
* int retval = RedisModule_GetClientInfoById(&ci,client_id);
* if (retval == REDISMODULE_OK) {
* printf("Address: %s\n", ci.addr);
* }
*/
int RM_GetClientInfoById(void *ci, uint64_t id) {
client *client = lookupClientByID(id);
if (client == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (ci == NULL) return REDISMODULE_OK;
/* Fill the info structure if passed. */
uint64_t structver = ((uint64_t*)ci)[0];
return modulePopulateClientInfoStructure(ci,client,structver);
}
/* Returns the name of the client connection with the given ID.
*
* If the client ID does not exist or if the client has no name associated with
* it, NULL is returned. */
RedisModuleString *RM_GetClientNameById(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, uint64_t id) {
client *client = lookupClientByID(id);
if (client == NULL || client->name == NULL) return NULL;
robj *name = client->name;
incrRefCount(name);
autoMemoryAdd(ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, name);
return name;
}
/* Sets the name of the client with the given ID. This is equivalent to the client calling
* `CLIENT SETNAME name`.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and errno is set as follows:
*
* - ENOENT if the client does not exist
* - EINVAL if the name contains invalid characters */
int RM_SetClientNameById(uint64_t id, RedisModuleString *name) {
client *client = lookupClientByID(id);
if (client == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (clientSetName(client, name, NULL) == C_ERR) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Publish a message to subscribers (see PUBLISH command). */
int RM_PublishMessage(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *channel, RedisModuleString *message) {
UNUSED(ctx);
return pubsubPublishMessageAndPropagateToCluster(channel, message, 0);
}
/* Publish a message to shard-subscribers (see SPUBLISH command). */
int RM_PublishMessageShard(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *channel, RedisModuleString *message) {
UNUSED(ctx);
return pubsubPublishMessageAndPropagateToCluster(channel, message, 1);
}
/* Return the currently selected DB. */
int RM_GetSelectedDb(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->client->db->id;
}
/* Return the current context's flags. The flags provide information on the
* current request context (whether the client is a Lua script or in a MULTI),
* and about the Redis instance in general, i.e replication and persistence.
*
* It is possible to call this function even with a NULL context, however
* in this case the following flags will not be reported:
*
* * LUA, MULTI, REPLICATED, DIRTY (see below for more info).
*
* Available flags and their meaning:
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_LUA: The command is running in a Lua script
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI: The command is running inside a transaction
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICATED: The command was sent over the replication
* link by the MASTER
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MASTER: The Redis instance is a master
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_SLAVE: The Redis instance is a slave
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_READONLY: The Redis instance is read-only
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_CLUSTER: The Redis instance is in cluster mode
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_AOF: The Redis instance has AOF enabled
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RDB: The instance has RDB enabled
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MAXMEMORY: The instance has Maxmemory set
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_EVICT: Maxmemory is set and has an eviction
* policy that may delete keys
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_OOM: Redis is out of memory according to the
* maxmemory setting.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_OOM_WARNING: Less than 25% of memory remains before
* reaching the maxmemory level.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_LOADING: Server is loading RDB/AOF
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_STALE: No active link with the master.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_CONNECTING: The replica is trying to
* connect with the master.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_TRANSFERRING: Master -> Replica RDB
* transfer is in progress.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_ONLINE: The replica has an active link
* with its master. This is the
* contrary of STALE state.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_ACTIVE_CHILD: There is currently some background
* process active (RDB, AUX or module).
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI_DIRTY: The next EXEC will fail due to dirty
* CAS (touched keys).
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_IS_CHILD: Redis is currently running inside
* background child process.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RESP3: Indicate the that client attached to this
* context is using RESP3.
*
* * REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_SERVER_STARTUP: The Redis instance is starting
*/
int RM_GetContextFlags(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
int flags = 0;
/* Client specific flags */
if (ctx) {
if (ctx->client) {
if (ctx->client->flags & CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_DENY_BLOCKING;
/* Module command received from MASTER, is replicated. */
if (ctx->client->flags & CLIENT_MASTER)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICATED;
if (ctx->client->resp == 3) {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RESP3;
}
}
/* For DIRTY flags, we need the blocked client if used */
client *c = ctx->blocked_client ? ctx->blocked_client->client : ctx->client;
if (c && (c->flags & (CLIENT_DIRTY_CAS|CLIENT_DIRTY_EXEC))) {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI_DIRTY;
}
}
if (scriptIsRunning())
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_LUA;
if (server.in_exec)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI;
if (server.cluster_enabled)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_CLUSTER;
if (server.async_loading)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_ASYNC_LOADING;
else if (server.loading)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_LOADING;
/* Maxmemory and eviction policy */
if (server.maxmemory > 0 && (!server.masterhost || !server.repl_slave_ignore_maxmemory)) {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MAXMEMORY;
if (server.maxmemory_policy != MAXMEMORY_NO_EVICTION)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_EVICT;
}
/* Persistence flags */
if (server.aof_state != AOF_OFF)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_AOF;
if (server.saveparamslen > 0)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RDB;
/* Replication flags */
if (server.masterhost == NULL) {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MASTER;
} else {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_SLAVE;
if (server.repl_slave_ro)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_READONLY;
/* Replica state flags. */
if (server.repl_state == REPL_STATE_CONNECT ||
server.repl_state == REPL_STATE_CONNECTING)
{
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_CONNECTING;
} else if (server.repl_state == REPL_STATE_TRANSFER) {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_TRANSFERRING;
} else if (server.repl_state == REPL_STATE_CONNECTED) {
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_ONLINE;
}
if (server.repl_state != REPL_STATE_CONNECTED)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_REPLICA_IS_STALE;
}
/* OOM flag. */
float level;
int retval = getMaxmemoryState(NULL,NULL,NULL,&level);
if (retval == C_ERR) flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_OOM;
if (level > 0.75) flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_OOM_WARNING;
/* Presence of children processes. */
if (hasActiveChildProcess()) flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_ACTIVE_CHILD;
if (server.in_fork_child) flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_IS_CHILD;
/* Non-empty server.loadmodule_queue means that Redis is starting. */
if (listLength(server.loadmodule_queue) > 0)
flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_SERVER_STARTUP;
return flags;
}
/* Returns true if a client sent the CLIENT PAUSE command to the server or
* if Redis Cluster does a manual failover, pausing the clients.
* This is needed when we have a master with replicas, and want to write,
* without adding further data to the replication channel, that the replicas
* replication offset, match the one of the master. When this happens, it is
* safe to failover the master without data loss.
*
* However modules may generate traffic by calling RedisModule_Call() with
* the "!" flag, or by calling RedisModule_Replicate(), in a context outside
* commands execution, for instance in timeout callbacks, threads safe
* contexts, and so forth. When modules will generate too much traffic, it
* will be hard for the master and replicas offset to match, because there
* is more data to send in the replication channel.
*
* So modules may want to try to avoid very heavy background work that has
* the effect of creating data to the replication channel, when this function
* returns true. This is mostly useful for modules that have background
* garbage collection tasks, or that do writes and replicate such writes
* periodically in timer callbacks or other periodic callbacks.
*/
int RM_AvoidReplicaTraffic(void) {
return !!(isPausedActionsWithUpdate(PAUSE_ACTION_REPLICA));
}
/* Change the currently selected DB. Returns an error if the id
* is out of range.
*
* Note that the client will retain the currently selected DB even after
* the Redis command implemented by the module calling this function
* returns.
*
* If the module command wishes to change something in a different DB and
* returns back to the original one, it should call RedisModule_GetSelectedDb()
* before in order to restore the old DB number before returning. */
int RM_SelectDb(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int newid) {
int retval = selectDb(ctx->client,newid);
return (retval == C_OK) ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Check if a key exists, without affecting its last access time.
*
* This is equivalent to calling RM_OpenKey with the mode REDISMODULE_READ |
* REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOTOUCH, then checking if NULL was returned and, if not,
* calling RM_CloseKey on the opened key.
*/
int RM_KeyExists(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, robj *keyname) {
robj *value = lookupKeyReadWithFlags(ctx->client->db, keyname, LOOKUP_NOTOUCH);
return (value != NULL);
}
/* Initialize a RedisModuleKey struct */
static void moduleInitKey(RedisModuleKey *kp, RedisModuleCtx *ctx, robj *keyname, robj *value, int mode){
kp->ctx = ctx;
kp->db = ctx->client->db;
kp->key = keyname;
incrRefCount(keyname);
kp->value = value;
kp->iter = NULL;
kp->mode = mode;
if (kp->value) moduleInitKeyTypeSpecific(kp);
}
/* Initialize the type-specific part of the key. Only when key has a value. */
static void moduleInitKeyTypeSpecific(RedisModuleKey *key) {
switch (key->value->type) {
case OBJ_ZSET: zsetKeyReset(key); break;
case OBJ_STREAM: key->u.stream.signalready = 0; break;
}
}
/* Return a handle representing a Redis key, so that it is possible
* to call other APIs with the key handle as argument to perform
* operations on the key.
*
* The return value is the handle representing the key, that must be
* closed with RM_CloseKey().
*
* If the key does not exist and REDISMODULE_WRITE mode is requested, the handle
* is still returned, since it is possible to perform operations on
* a yet not existing key (that will be created, for example, after
* a list push operation). If the mode is just REDISMODULE_READ instead, and the
* key does not exist, NULL is returned. However it is still safe to
* call RedisModule_CloseKey() and RedisModule_KeyType() on a NULL
* value.
*
* Extra flags that can be pass to the API under the mode argument:
* * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOTOUCH - Avoid touching the LRU/LFU of the key when opened.
* * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NONOTIFY - Don't trigger keyspace event on key misses.
* * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOSTATS - Don't update keyspace hits/misses counters.
* * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOEXPIRE - Avoid deleting lazy expired keys.
* * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOEFFECTS - Avoid any effects from fetching the key. */
RedisModuleKey *RM_OpenKey(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, robj *keyname, int mode) {
RedisModuleKey *kp;
robj *value;
int flags = 0;
flags |= (mode & REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOTOUCH? LOOKUP_NOTOUCH: 0);
flags |= (mode & REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NONOTIFY? LOOKUP_NONOTIFY: 0);
flags |= (mode & REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOSTATS? LOOKUP_NOSTATS: 0);
flags |= (mode & REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOEXPIRE? LOOKUP_NOEXPIRE: 0);
flags |= (mode & REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOEFFECTS? LOOKUP_NOEFFECTS: 0);
if (mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) {
value = lookupKeyWriteWithFlags(ctx->client->db,keyname, flags);
} else {
value = lookupKeyReadWithFlags(ctx->client->db,keyname, flags);
if (value == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
}
/* Setup the key handle. */
kp = zmalloc(sizeof(*kp));
moduleInitKey(kp, ctx, keyname, value, mode);
autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_KEY,kp);
return kp;
}
/**
* Returns the full OpenKey modes mask, using the return value
* the module can check if a certain set of OpenKey modes are supported
* by the redis server version in use.
* Example:
*
* int supportedMode = RM_GetOpenKeyModesAll();
* if (supportedMode & REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOTOUCH) {
* // REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOTOUCH is supported
* } else{
* // REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOTOUCH is not supported
* }
*/
int RM_GetOpenKeyModesAll(void) {
return _REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_ALL;
}
/* Destroy a RedisModuleKey struct (freeing is the responsibility of the caller). */
static void moduleCloseKey(RedisModuleKey *key) {
int signal = SHOULD_SIGNAL_MODIFIED_KEYS(key->ctx);
if ((key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) && signal)
signalModifiedKey(key->ctx->client,key->db,key->key);
if (key->value) {
if (key->iter) moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
switch (key->value->type) {
case OBJ_ZSET:
RM_ZsetRangeStop(key);
break;
case OBJ_STREAM:
if (key->u.stream.signalready)
/* One or more RM_StreamAdd() have been done. */
signalKeyAsReady(key->db, key->key, OBJ_STREAM);
break;
}
}
serverAssert(key->iter == NULL);
decrRefCount(key->key);
}
/* Close a key handle. */
void RM_CloseKey(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (key == NULL) return;
moduleCloseKey(key);
autoMemoryFreed(key->ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_KEY,key);
zfree(key);
}
/* Return the type of the key. If the key pointer is NULL then
* REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_EMPTY is returned. */
int RM_KeyType(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (key == NULL || key->value == NULL) return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_EMPTY;
/* We map between defines so that we are free to change the internal
* defines as desired. */
switch(key->value->type) {
case OBJ_STRING: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_STRING;
case OBJ_LIST: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_LIST;
case OBJ_SET: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_SET;
case OBJ_ZSET: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_ZSET;
case OBJ_HASH: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_HASH;
case OBJ_MODULE: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE;
case OBJ_STREAM: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_STREAM;
default: return REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_EMPTY;
}
}
/* Return the length of the value associated with the key.
* For strings this is the length of the string. For all the other types
* is the number of elements (just counting keys for hashes).
*
* If the key pointer is NULL or the key is empty, zero is returned. */
size_t RM_ValueLength(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (key == NULL || key->value == NULL) return 0;
switch(key->value->type) {
case OBJ_STRING: return stringObjectLen(key->value);
case OBJ_LIST: return listTypeLength(key->value);
case OBJ_SET: return setTypeSize(key->value);
case OBJ_ZSET: return zsetLength(key->value);
case OBJ_HASH: return hashTypeLength(key->value);
case OBJ_STREAM: return streamLength(key->value);
default: return 0;
}
}
/* If the key is open for writing, remove it, and setup the key to
* accept new writes as an empty key (that will be created on demand).
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. If the key is not open for
* writing REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. */
int RM_DeleteKey(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value) {
dbDelete(key->db,key->key);
key->value = NULL;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* If the key is open for writing, unlink it (that is delete it in a
* non-blocking way, not reclaiming memory immediately) and setup the key to
* accept new writes as an empty key (that will be created on demand).
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. If the key is not open for
* writing REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. */
int RM_UnlinkKey(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value) {
dbAsyncDelete(key->db,key->key);
key->value = NULL;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Return the key expire value, as milliseconds of remaining TTL.
* If no TTL is associated with the key or if the key is empty,
* REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE is returned. */
mstime_t RM_GetExpire(RedisModuleKey *key) {
mstime_t expire = getExpire(key->db,key->key);
if (expire == -1 || key->value == NULL)
return REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE;
expire -= commandTimeSnapshot();
return expire >= 0 ? expire : 0;
}
/* Set a new expire for the key. If the special expire
* REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE is set, the expire is cancelled if there was
* one (the same as the PERSIST command).
*
* Note that the expire must be provided as a positive integer representing
* the number of milliseconds of TTL the key should have.
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK on success or REDISMODULE_ERR if
* the key was not open for writing or is an empty key. */
int RM_SetExpire(RedisModuleKey *key, mstime_t expire) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->value == NULL || (expire < 0 && expire != REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE))
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (expire != REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE) {
expire += commandTimeSnapshot();
setExpire(key->ctx->client,key->db,key->key,expire);
} else {
removeExpire(key->db,key->key);
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Return the key expire value, as absolute Unix timestamp.
* If no TTL is associated with the key or if the key is empty,
* REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE is returned. */
mstime_t RM_GetAbsExpire(RedisModuleKey *key) {
mstime_t expire = getExpire(key->db,key->key);
if (expire == -1 || key->value == NULL)
return REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE;
return expire;
}
/* Set a new expire for the key. If the special expire
* REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE is set, the expire is cancelled if there was
* one (the same as the PERSIST command).
*
* Note that the expire must be provided as a positive integer representing
* the absolute Unix timestamp the key should have.
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK on success or REDISMODULE_ERR if
* the key was not open for writing or is an empty key. */
int RM_SetAbsExpire(RedisModuleKey *key, mstime_t expire) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->value == NULL || (expire < 0 && expire != REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE))
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (expire != REDISMODULE_NO_EXPIRE) {
setExpire(key->ctx->client,key->db,key->key,expire);
} else {
removeExpire(key->db,key->key);
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Performs similar operation to FLUSHALL, and optionally start a new AOF file (if enabled)
* If restart_aof is true, you must make sure the command that triggered this call is not
* propagated to the AOF file.
* When async is set to true, db contents will be freed by a background thread. */
void RM_ResetDataset(int restart_aof, int async) {
if (restart_aof && server.aof_state != AOF_OFF) stopAppendOnly();
flushAllDataAndResetRDB((async? EMPTYDB_ASYNC: EMPTYDB_NO_FLAGS) | EMPTYDB_NOFUNCTIONS);
if (server.aof_enabled && restart_aof) restartAOFAfterSYNC();
}
/* Returns the number of keys in the current db. */
unsigned long long RM_DbSize(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return dictSize(ctx->client->db->dict);
}
/* Returns a name of a random key, or NULL if current db is empty. */
RedisModuleString *RM_RandomKey(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
robj *key = dbRandomKey(ctx->client->db);
autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,key);
return key;
}
/* Returns the name of the key currently being processed. */
const RedisModuleString *RM_GetKeyNameFromOptCtx(RedisModuleKeyOptCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->from_key;
}
/* Returns the name of the target key currently being processed. */
const RedisModuleString *RM_GetToKeyNameFromOptCtx(RedisModuleKeyOptCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->to_key;
}
/* Returns the dbid currently being processed. */
int RM_GetDbIdFromOptCtx(RedisModuleKeyOptCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->from_dbid;
}
/* Returns the target dbid currently being processed. */
int RM_GetToDbIdFromOptCtx(RedisModuleKeyOptCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->to_dbid;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key API for String type
*
* See also RM_ValueLength(), which returns the length of a string.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* If the key is open for writing, set the specified string 'str' as the
* value of the key, deleting the old value if any.
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. If the key is not open for
* writing or there is an active iterator, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. */
int RM_StringSet(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *str) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->iter) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
RM_DeleteKey(key);
setKey(key->ctx->client,key->db,key->key,str,SETKEY_NO_SIGNAL);
key->value = str;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Prepare the key associated string value for DMA access, and returns
* a pointer and size (by reference), that the user can use to read or
* modify the string in-place accessing it directly via pointer.
*
* The 'mode' is composed by bitwise OR-ing the following flags:
*
* REDISMODULE_READ -- Read access
* REDISMODULE_WRITE -- Write access
*
* If the DMA is not requested for writing, the pointer returned should
* only be accessed in a read-only fashion.
*
* On error (wrong type) NULL is returned.
*
* DMA access rules:
*
* 1. No other key writing function should be called since the moment
* the pointer is obtained, for all the time we want to use DMA access
* to read or modify the string.
*
* 2. Each time RM_StringTruncate() is called, to continue with the DMA
* access, RM_StringDMA() should be called again to re-obtain
* a new pointer and length.
*
* 3. If the returned pointer is not NULL, but the length is zero, no
* byte can be touched (the string is empty, or the key itself is empty)
* so a RM_StringTruncate() call should be used if there is to enlarge
* the string, and later call StringDMA() again to get the pointer.
*/
char *RM_StringDMA(RedisModuleKey *key, size_t *len, int mode) {
/* We need to return *some* pointer for empty keys, we just return
* a string literal pointer, that is the advantage to be mapped into
* a read only memory page, so the module will segfault if a write
* attempt is performed. */
char *emptystring = "<dma-empty-string>";
if (key->value == NULL) {
*len = 0;
return emptystring;
}
if (key->value->type != OBJ_STRING) return NULL;
/* For write access, and even for read access if the object is encoded,
* we unshare the string (that has the side effect of decoding it). */
if ((mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->value->encoding != OBJ_ENCODING_RAW)
key->value = dbUnshareStringValue(key->db, key->key, key->value);
*len = sdslen(key->value->ptr);
return key->value->ptr;
}
/* If the key is open for writing and is of string type, resize it, padding
* with zero bytes if the new length is greater than the old one.
*
* After this call, RM_StringDMA() must be called again to continue
* DMA access with the new pointer.
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK on success, and REDISMODULE_ERR on
* error, that is, the key is not open for writing, is not a string
* or resizing for more than 512 MB is requested.
*
* If the key is empty, a string key is created with the new string value
* unless the new length value requested is zero. */
int RM_StringTruncate(RedisModuleKey *key, size_t newlen) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_STRING) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (newlen > 512*1024*1024) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Empty key and new len set to 0. Just return REDISMODULE_OK without
* doing anything. */
if (key->value == NULL && newlen == 0) return REDISMODULE_OK;
if (key->value == NULL) {
/* Empty key: create it with the new size. */
robj *o = createObject(OBJ_STRING,sdsnewlen(NULL, newlen));
setKey(key->ctx->client,key->db,key->key,o,SETKEY_NO_SIGNAL);
key->value = o;
decrRefCount(o);
} else {
/* Unshare and resize. */
key->value = dbUnshareStringValue(key->db, key->key, key->value);
size_t curlen = sdslen(key->value->ptr);
if (newlen > curlen) {
key->value->ptr = sdsgrowzero(key->value->ptr,newlen);
} else if (newlen < curlen) {
sdssubstr(key->value->ptr,0,newlen);
/* If the string is too wasteful, reallocate it. */
if (sdslen(key->value->ptr) < sdsavail(key->value->ptr))
key->value->ptr = sdsRemoveFreeSpace(key->value->ptr, 0);
}
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key API for List type
*
* Many of the list functions access elements by index. Since a list is in
* essence a doubly-linked list, accessing elements by index is generally an
* O(N) operation. However, if elements are accessed sequentially or with
* indices close together, the functions are optimized to seek the index from
* the previous index, rather than seeking from the ends of the list.
*
* This enables iteration to be done efficiently using a simple for loop:
*
* long n = RM_ValueLength(key);
* for (long i = 0; i < n; i++) {
* RedisModuleString *elem = RedisModule_ListGet(key, i);
* // Do stuff...
* }
*
* Note that after modifying a list using RM_ListPop, RM_ListSet or
* RM_ListInsert, the internal iterator is invalidated so the next operation
* will require a linear seek.
*
* Modifying a list in any another way, for example using RM_Call(), while a key
* is open will confuse the internal iterator and may cause trouble if the key
* is used after such modifications. The key must be reopened in this case.
*
* See also RM_ValueLength(), which returns the length of a list.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Seeks the key's internal list iterator to the given index. On success, 1 is
* returned and key->iter, key->u.list.entry and key->u.list.index are set. On
* failure, 0 is returned and errno is set as required by the list API
* functions. */
int moduleListIteratorSeek(RedisModuleKey *key, long index, int mode) {
if (!key) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_LIST) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return 0;
} if (!(key->mode & mode)) {
errno = EBADF;
return 0;
}
long length = listTypeLength(key->value);
if (index < -length || index >= length) {
errno = EDOM; /* Invalid index */
return 0;
}
if (key->iter == NULL) {
/* No existing iterator. Create one. */
key->iter = listTypeInitIterator(key->value, index, LIST_TAIL);
serverAssert(key->iter != NULL);
serverAssert(listTypeNext(key->iter, &key->u.list.entry));
key->u.list.index = index;
return 1;
}
/* There's an existing iterator. Make sure the requested index has the same
* sign as the iterator's index. */
if (index < 0 && key->u.list.index >= 0) index += length;
else if (index >= 0 && key->u.list.index < 0) index -= length;
if (index == key->u.list.index) return 1; /* We're done. */
/* Seek the iterator to the requested index. */
unsigned char dir = key->u.list.index < index ? LIST_TAIL : LIST_HEAD;
listTypeSetIteratorDirection(key->iter, &key->u.list.entry, dir);
while (key->u.list.index != index) {
serverAssert(listTypeNext(key->iter, &key->u.list.entry));
key->u.list.index += dir == LIST_HEAD ? -1 : 1;
}
return 1;
}
/* Push an element into a list, on head or tail depending on 'where' argument
* (REDISMODULE_LIST_HEAD or REDISMODULE_LIST_TAIL). If the key refers to an
* empty key opened for writing, the key is created. On success, REDISMODULE_OK
* is returned. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and `errno` is set as
* follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key or ele is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key is of another type than list.
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing.
*
* Note: Before Redis 7.0, `errno` was not set by this function. */
int RM_ListPush(RedisModuleKey *key, int where, RedisModuleString *ele) {
if (!key || !ele) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (key->value != NULL && key->value->type != OBJ_LIST) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
errno = EBADF;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_LIST) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->iter) moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
if (key->value == NULL) moduleCreateEmptyKey(key,REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_LIST);
listTypeTryConversionAppend(key->value, &ele, 0, 0, moduleFreeListIterator, key);
listTypePush(key->value, ele,
(where == REDISMODULE_LIST_HEAD) ? LIST_HEAD : LIST_TAIL);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Pop an element from the list, and returns it as a module string object
* that the user should be free with RM_FreeString() or by enabling
* automatic memory. The `where` argument specifies if the element should be
* popped from the beginning or the end of the list (REDISMODULE_LIST_HEAD or
* REDISMODULE_LIST_TAIL). On failure, the command returns NULL and sets
* `errno` as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key is empty or of another type than list.
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing.
*
* Note: Before Redis 7.0, `errno` was not set by this function. */
RedisModuleString *RM_ListPop(RedisModuleKey *key, int where) {
if (!key) {
errno = EINVAL;
return NULL;
} else if (key->value == NULL || key->value->type != OBJ_LIST) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return NULL;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
errno = EBADF;
return NULL;
}
if (key->iter) moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
robj *ele = listTypePop(key->value,
(where == REDISMODULE_LIST_HEAD) ? LIST_HEAD : LIST_TAIL);
robj *decoded = getDecodedObject(ele);
decrRefCount(ele);
if (!moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key))
listTypeTryConversion(key->value, LIST_CONV_SHRINKING, moduleFreeListIterator, key);
autoMemoryAdd(key->ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,decoded);
return decoded;
}
/* Returns the element at index `index` in the list stored at `key`, like the
* LINDEX command. The element should be free'd using RM_FreeString() or using
* automatic memory management.
*
* The index is zero-based, so 0 means the first element, 1 the second element
* and so on. Negative indices can be used to designate elements starting at the
* tail of the list. Here, -1 means the last element, -2 means the penultimate
* and so forth.
*
* When no value is found at the given key and index, NULL is returned and
* `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key is not a list.
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for reading.
* - EDOM if the index is not a valid index in the list.
*/
RedisModuleString *RM_ListGet(RedisModuleKey *key, long index) {
if (moduleListIteratorSeek(key, index, REDISMODULE_READ)) {
robj *elem = listTypeGet(&key->u.list.entry);
robj *decoded = getDecodedObject(elem);
decrRefCount(elem);
autoMemoryAdd(key->ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, decoded);
return decoded;
} else {
return NULL;
}
}
/* Replaces the element at index `index` in the list stored at `key`.
*
* The index is zero-based, so 0 means the first element, 1 the second element
* and so on. Negative indices can be used to designate elements starting at the
* tail of the list. Here, -1 means the last element, -2 means the penultimate
* and so forth.
*
* On success, REDISMODULE_OK is returned. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is
* returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key or value is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key is not a list.
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing.
* - EDOM if the index is not a valid index in the list.
*/
int RM_ListSet(RedisModuleKey *key, long index, RedisModuleString *value) {
if (!value) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_LIST) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
listTypeTryConversionAppend(key->value, &value, 0, 0, moduleFreeListIterator, key);
if (moduleListIteratorSeek(key, index, REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
listTypeReplace(&key->u.list.entry, value);
/* A note in quicklist.c forbids use of iterator after insert, so
* probably also after replace. */
moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
} else {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* Inserts an element at the given index.
*
* The index is zero-based, so 0 means the first element, 1 the second element
* and so on. Negative indices can be used to designate elements starting at the
* tail of the list. Here, -1 means the last element, -2 means the penultimate
* and so forth. The index is the element's index after inserting it.
*
* On success, REDISMODULE_OK is returned. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is
* returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key or value is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key of another type than list.
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing.
* - EDOM if the index is not a valid index in the list.
*/
int RM_ListInsert(RedisModuleKey *key, long index, RedisModuleString *value) {
if (!value) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (key != NULL && key->value == NULL &&
(index == 0 || index == -1)) {
/* Insert in empty key => push. */
return RM_ListPush(key, REDISMODULE_LIST_TAIL, value);
} else if (key != NULL && key->value != NULL &&
key->value->type == OBJ_LIST &&
(index == (long)listTypeLength(key->value) || index == -1)) {
/* Insert after the last element => push tail. */
return RM_ListPush(key, REDISMODULE_LIST_TAIL, value);
} else if (key != NULL && key->value != NULL &&
key->value->type == OBJ_LIST &&
(index == 0 || index == -(long)listTypeLength(key->value) - 1)) {
/* Insert before the first element => push head. */
return RM_ListPush(key, REDISMODULE_LIST_HEAD, value);
}
listTypeTryConversionAppend(key->value, &value, 0, 0, moduleFreeListIterator, key);
if (moduleListIteratorSeek(key, index, REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
int where = index < 0 ? LIST_TAIL : LIST_HEAD;
listTypeInsert(&key->u.list.entry, value, where);
/* A note in quicklist.c forbids use of iterator after insert. */
moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
} else {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* Removes an element at the given index. The index is 0-based. A negative index
* can also be used, counting from the end of the list.
*
* On success, REDISMODULE_OK is returned. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is
* returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key or value is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key is not a list.
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing.
* - EDOM if the index is not a valid index in the list.
*/
int RM_ListDelete(RedisModuleKey *key, long index) {
if (moduleListIteratorSeek(key, index, REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
listTypeDelete(key->iter, &key->u.list.entry);
if (moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key)) return REDISMODULE_OK;
listTypeTryConversion(key->value, LIST_CONV_SHRINKING, moduleFreeListIterator, key);
if (!key->iter) return REDISMODULE_OK; /* Return ASAP if iterator has been freed */
if (listTypeNext(key->iter, &key->u.list.entry)) {
/* After delete entry at position 'index', we need to update
* 'key->u.list.index' according to the following cases:
* 1) [1, 2, 3] => dir: forward, index: 0 => [2, 3] => index: still 0
* 2) [1, 2, 3] => dir: forward, index: -3 => [2, 3] => index: -2
* 3) [1, 2, 3] => dir: reverse, index: 2 => [1, 2] => index: 1
* 4) [1, 2, 3] => dir: reverse, index: -1 => [1, 2] => index: still -1 */
listTypeIterator *li = key->iter;
int reverse = li->direction == LIST_HEAD;
if (key->u.list.index < 0)
key->u.list.index += reverse ? 0 : 1;
else
key->u.list.index += reverse ? -1 : 0;
} else {
/* Reset list iterator if the next entry doesn't exist. */
moduleFreeKeyIterator(key);
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
} else {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key API for Sorted Set type
*
* See also RM_ValueLength(), which returns the length of a sorted set.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Conversion from/to public flags of the Modules API and our private flags,
* so that we have everything decoupled. */
int moduleZsetAddFlagsToCoreFlags(int flags) {
int retflags = 0;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ZADD_XX) retflags |= ZADD_IN_XX;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ZADD_NX) retflags |= ZADD_IN_NX;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ZADD_GT) retflags |= ZADD_IN_GT;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ZADD_LT) retflags |= ZADD_IN_LT;
return retflags;
}
/* See previous function comment. */
int moduleZsetAddFlagsFromCoreFlags(int flags) {
int retflags = 0;
if (flags & ZADD_OUT_ADDED) retflags |= REDISMODULE_ZADD_ADDED;
if (flags & ZADD_OUT_UPDATED) retflags |= REDISMODULE_ZADD_UPDATED;
if (flags & ZADD_OUT_NOP) retflags |= REDISMODULE_ZADD_NOP;
return retflags;
}
/* Add a new element into a sorted set, with the specified 'score'.
* If the element already exists, the score is updated.
*
* A new sorted set is created at value if the key is an empty open key
* setup for writing.
*
* Additional flags can be passed to the function via a pointer, the flags
* are both used to receive input and to communicate state when the function
* returns. 'flagsptr' can be NULL if no special flags are used.
*
* The input flags are:
*
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_XX: Element must already exist. Do nothing otherwise.
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_NX: Element must not exist. Do nothing otherwise.
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_GT: If element exists, new score must be greater than the current score.
* Do nothing otherwise. Can optionally be combined with XX.
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_LT: If element exists, new score must be less than the current score.
* Do nothing otherwise. Can optionally be combined with XX.
*
* The output flags are:
*
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_ADDED: The new element was added to the sorted set.
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_UPDATED: The score of the element was updated.
* REDISMODULE_ZADD_NOP: No operation was performed because XX or NX flags.
*
* On success the function returns REDISMODULE_OK. On the following errors
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned:
*
* * The key was not opened for writing.
* * The key is of the wrong type.
* * 'score' double value is not a number (NaN).
*/
int RM_ZsetAdd(RedisModuleKey *key, double score, RedisModuleString *ele, int *flagsptr) {
int in_flags = 0, out_flags = 0;
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value == NULL) moduleCreateEmptyKey(key,REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_ZSET);
if (flagsptr) in_flags = moduleZsetAddFlagsToCoreFlags(*flagsptr);
if (zsetAdd(key->value,score,ele->ptr,in_flags,&out_flags,NULL) == 0) {
if (flagsptr) *flagsptr = 0;
moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (flagsptr) *flagsptr = moduleZsetAddFlagsFromCoreFlags(out_flags);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This function works exactly like RM_ZsetAdd(), but instead of setting
* a new score, the score of the existing element is incremented, or if the
* element does not already exist, it is added assuming the old score was
* zero.
*
* The input and output flags, and the return value, have the same exact
* meaning, with the only difference that this function will return
* REDISMODULE_ERR even when 'score' is a valid double number, but adding it
* to the existing score results into a NaN (not a number) condition.
*
* This function has an additional field 'newscore', if not NULL is filled
* with the new score of the element after the increment, if no error
* is returned. */
int RM_ZsetIncrby(RedisModuleKey *key, double score, RedisModuleString *ele, int *flagsptr, double *newscore) {
int in_flags = 0, out_flags = 0;
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value == NULL) moduleCreateEmptyKey(key,REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_ZSET);
if (flagsptr) in_flags = moduleZsetAddFlagsToCoreFlags(*flagsptr);
in_flags |= ZADD_IN_INCR;
if (zsetAdd(key->value,score,ele->ptr,in_flags,&out_flags,newscore) == 0) {
if (flagsptr) *flagsptr = 0;
moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (flagsptr) *flagsptr = moduleZsetAddFlagsFromCoreFlags(out_flags);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Remove the specified element from the sorted set.
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK on success, and REDISMODULE_ERR
* on one of the following conditions:
*
* * The key was not opened for writing.
* * The key is of the wrong type.
*
* The return value does NOT indicate the fact the element was really
* removed (since it existed) or not, just if the function was executed
* with success.
*
* In order to know if the element was removed, the additional argument
* 'deleted' must be passed, that populates the integer by reference
* setting it to 1 or 0 depending on the outcome of the operation.
* The 'deleted' argument can be NULL if the caller is not interested
* to know if the element was really removed.
*
* Empty keys will be handled correctly by doing nothing. */
int RM_ZsetRem(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *ele, int *deleted) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value != NULL && zsetDel(key->value,ele->ptr)) {
if (deleted) *deleted = 1;
moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key);
} else {
if (deleted) *deleted = 0;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* On success retrieve the double score associated at the sorted set element
* 'ele' and returns REDISMODULE_OK. Otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* to signal one of the following conditions:
*
* * There is no such element 'ele' in the sorted set.
* * The key is not a sorted set.
* * The key is an open empty key.
*/
int RM_ZsetScore(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *ele, double *score) {
if (key->value == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (zsetScore(key->value,ele->ptr,score) == C_ERR) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key API for Sorted Set iterator
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void zsetKeyReset(RedisModuleKey *key) {
key->u.zset.type = REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_NONE;
key->u.zset.current = NULL;
key->u.zset.er = 1;
}
/* Stop a sorted set iteration. */
void RM_ZsetRangeStop(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return;
/* Free resources if needed. */
if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX)
zslFreeLexRange(&key->u.zset.lrs);
/* Setup sensible values so that misused iteration API calls when an
* iterator is not active will result into something more sensible
* than crashing. */
zsetKeyReset(key);
}
/* Return the "End of range" flag value to signal the end of the iteration. */
int RM_ZsetRangeEndReached(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return 1;
return key->u.zset.er;
}
/* Helper function for RM_ZsetFirstInScoreRange() and RM_ZsetLastInScoreRange().
* Setup the sorted set iteration according to the specified score range
* (see the functions calling it for more info). If 'first' is true the
* first element in the range is used as a starting point for the iterator
* otherwise the last. Return REDISMODULE_OK on success otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR. */
int zsetInitScoreRange(RedisModuleKey *key, double min, double max, int minex, int maxex, int first) {
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
RM_ZsetRangeStop(key);
key->u.zset.type = REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_SCORE;
key->u.zset.er = 0;
/* Setup the range structure used by the sorted set core implementation
* in order to seek at the specified element. */
zrangespec *zrs = &key->u.zset.rs;
zrs->min = min;
zrs->max = max;
zrs->minex = minex;
zrs->maxex = maxex;
if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_LISTPACK) {
key->u.zset.current = first ? zzlFirstInRange(key->value->ptr,zrs) :
zzlLastInRange(key->value->ptr,zrs);
} else if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_SKIPLIST) {
zset *zs = key->value->ptr;
zskiplist *zsl = zs->zsl;
key->u.zset.current = first ? zslFirstInRange(zsl,zrs) :
zslLastInRange(zsl,zrs);
} else {
serverPanic("Unsupported zset encoding");
}
if (key->u.zset.current == NULL) key->u.zset.er = 1;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Setup a sorted set iterator seeking the first element in the specified
* range. Returns REDISMODULE_OK if the iterator was correctly initialized
* otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned in the following conditions:
*
* 1. The value stored at key is not a sorted set or the key is empty.
*
* The range is specified according to the two double values 'min' and 'max'.
* Both can be infinite using the following two macros:
*
* * REDISMODULE_POSITIVE_INFINITE for positive infinite value
* * REDISMODULE_NEGATIVE_INFINITE for negative infinite value
*
* 'minex' and 'maxex' parameters, if true, respectively setup a range
* where the min and max value are exclusive (not included) instead of
* inclusive. */
int RM_ZsetFirstInScoreRange(RedisModuleKey *key, double min, double max, int minex, int maxex) {
return zsetInitScoreRange(key,min,max,minex,maxex,1);
}
/* Exactly like RedisModule_ZsetFirstInScoreRange() but the last element of
* the range is selected for the start of the iteration instead. */
int RM_ZsetLastInScoreRange(RedisModuleKey *key, double min, double max, int minex, int maxex) {
return zsetInitScoreRange(key,min,max,minex,maxex,0);
}
/* Helper function for RM_ZsetFirstInLexRange() and RM_ZsetLastInLexRange().
* Setup the sorted set iteration according to the specified lexicographical
* range (see the functions calling it for more info). If 'first' is true the
* first element in the range is used as a starting point for the iterator
* otherwise the last. Return REDISMODULE_OK on success otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR.
*
* Note that this function takes 'min' and 'max' in the same form of the
* Redis ZRANGEBYLEX command. */
int zsetInitLexRange(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *min, RedisModuleString *max, int first) {
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
RM_ZsetRangeStop(key);
key->u.zset.er = 0;
/* Setup the range structure used by the sorted set core implementation
* in order to seek at the specified element. */
zlexrangespec *zlrs = &key->u.zset.lrs;
if (zslParseLexRange(min, max, zlrs) == C_ERR) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Set the range type to lex only after successfully parsing the range,
* otherwise we don't want the zlexrangespec to be freed. */
key->u.zset.type = REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX;
if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_LISTPACK) {
key->u.zset.current = first ? zzlFirstInLexRange(key->value->ptr,zlrs) :
zzlLastInLexRange(key->value->ptr,zlrs);
} else if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_SKIPLIST) {
zset *zs = key->value->ptr;
zskiplist *zsl = zs->zsl;
key->u.zset.current = first ? zslFirstInLexRange(zsl,zlrs) :
zslLastInLexRange(zsl,zlrs);
} else {
serverPanic("Unsupported zset encoding");
}
if (key->u.zset.current == NULL) key->u.zset.er = 1;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Setup a sorted set iterator seeking the first element in the specified
* lexicographical range. Returns REDISMODULE_OK if the iterator was correctly
* initialized otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned in the
* following conditions:
*
* 1. The value stored at key is not a sorted set or the key is empty.
* 2. The lexicographical range 'min' and 'max' format is invalid.
*
* 'min' and 'max' should be provided as two RedisModuleString objects
* in the same format as the parameters passed to the ZRANGEBYLEX command.
* The function does not take ownership of the objects, so they can be released
* ASAP after the iterator is setup. */
int RM_ZsetFirstInLexRange(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *min, RedisModuleString *max) {
return zsetInitLexRange(key,min,max,1);
}
/* Exactly like RedisModule_ZsetFirstInLexRange() but the last element of
* the range is selected for the start of the iteration instead. */
int RM_ZsetLastInLexRange(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *min, RedisModuleString *max) {
return zsetInitLexRange(key,min,max,0);
}
/* Return the current sorted set element of an active sorted set iterator
* or NULL if the range specified in the iterator does not include any
* element. */
RedisModuleString *RM_ZsetRangeCurrentElement(RedisModuleKey *key, double *score) {
RedisModuleString *str;
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return NULL;
if (key->u.zset.current == NULL) return NULL;
if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_LISTPACK) {
unsigned char *eptr, *sptr;
eptr = key->u.zset.current;
sds ele = lpGetObject(eptr);
if (score) {
sptr = lpNext(key->value->ptr,eptr);
*score = zzlGetScore(sptr);
}
str = createObject(OBJ_STRING,ele);
} else if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_SKIPLIST) {
zskiplistNode *ln = key->u.zset.current;
if (score) *score = ln->score;
str = createStringObject(ln->ele,sdslen(ln->ele));
} else {
serverPanic("Unsupported zset encoding");
}
autoMemoryAdd(key->ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,str);
return str;
}
/* Go to the next element of the sorted set iterator. Returns 1 if there was
* a next element, 0 if we are already at the latest element or the range
* does not include any item at all. */
int RM_ZsetRangeNext(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return 0;
if (!key->u.zset.type || !key->u.zset.current) return 0; /* No active iterator. */
if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_LISTPACK) {
unsigned char *zl = key->value->ptr;
unsigned char *eptr = key->u.zset.current;
unsigned char *next;
next = lpNext(zl,eptr); /* Skip element. */
if (next) next = lpNext(zl,next); /* Skip score. */
if (next == NULL) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
} else {
/* Are we still within the range? */
if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_SCORE) {
/* Fetch the next element score for the
* range check. */
unsigned char *saved_next = next;
next = lpNext(zl,next); /* Skip next element. */
double score = zzlGetScore(next); /* Obtain the next score. */
if (!zslValueLteMax(score,&key->u.zset.rs)) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
}
next = saved_next;
} else if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX) {
if (!zzlLexValueLteMax(next,&key->u.zset.lrs)) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
}
}
key->u.zset.current = next;
return 1;
}
} else if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_SKIPLIST) {
zskiplistNode *ln = key->u.zset.current, *next = ln->level[0].forward;
if (next == NULL) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
} else {
/* Are we still within the range? */
if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_SCORE &&
!zslValueLteMax(next->score,&key->u.zset.rs))
{
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
} else if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX) {
if (!zslLexValueLteMax(next->ele,&key->u.zset.lrs)) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
}
}
key->u.zset.current = next;
return 1;
}
} else {
serverPanic("Unsupported zset encoding");
}
}
/* Go to the previous element of the sorted set iterator. Returns 1 if there was
* a previous element, 0 if we are already at the first element or the range
* does not include any item at all. */
int RM_ZsetRangePrev(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_ZSET) return 0;
if (!key->u.zset.type || !key->u.zset.current) return 0; /* No active iterator. */
if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_LISTPACK) {
unsigned char *zl = key->value->ptr;
unsigned char *eptr = key->u.zset.current;
unsigned char *prev;
prev = lpPrev(zl,eptr); /* Go back to previous score. */
if (prev) prev = lpPrev(zl,prev); /* Back to previous ele. */
if (prev == NULL) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
} else {
/* Are we still within the range? */
if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_SCORE) {
/* Fetch the previous element score for the
* range check. */
unsigned char *saved_prev = prev;
prev = lpNext(zl,prev); /* Skip element to get the score.*/
double score = zzlGetScore(prev); /* Obtain the prev score. */
if (!zslValueGteMin(score,&key->u.zset.rs)) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
}
prev = saved_prev;
} else if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX) {
if (!zzlLexValueGteMin(prev,&key->u.zset.lrs)) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
}
}
key->u.zset.current = prev;
return 1;
}
} else if (key->value->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_SKIPLIST) {
zskiplistNode *ln = key->u.zset.current, *prev = ln->backward;
if (prev == NULL) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
} else {
/* Are we still within the range? */
if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_SCORE &&
!zslValueGteMin(prev->score,&key->u.zset.rs))
{
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
} else if (key->u.zset.type == REDISMODULE_ZSET_RANGE_LEX) {
if (!zslLexValueGteMin(prev->ele,&key->u.zset.lrs)) {
key->u.zset.er = 1;
return 0;
}
}
key->u.zset.current = prev;
return 1;
}
} else {
serverPanic("Unsupported zset encoding");
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key API for Hash type
*
* See also RM_ValueLength(), which returns the number of fields in a hash.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Set the field of the specified hash field to the specified value.
* If the key is an empty key open for writing, it is created with an empty
* hash value, in order to set the specified field.
*
* The function is variadic and the user must specify pairs of field
* names and values, both as RedisModuleString pointers (unless the
* CFIELD option is set, see later). At the end of the field/value-ptr pairs,
* NULL must be specified as last argument to signal the end of the arguments
* in the variadic function.
*
* Example to set the hash argv[1] to the value argv[2]:
*
* RedisModule_HashSet(key,REDISMODULE_HASH_NONE,argv[1],argv[2],NULL);
*
* The function can also be used in order to delete fields (if they exist)
* by setting them to the specified value of REDISMODULE_HASH_DELETE:
*
* RedisModule_HashSet(key,REDISMODULE_HASH_NONE,argv[1],
* REDISMODULE_HASH_DELETE,NULL);
*
* The behavior of the command changes with the specified flags, that can be
* set to REDISMODULE_HASH_NONE if no special behavior is needed.
*
* REDISMODULE_HASH_NX: The operation is performed only if the field was not
* already existing in the hash.
* REDISMODULE_HASH_XX: The operation is performed only if the field was
* already existing, so that a new value could be
* associated to an existing filed, but no new fields
* are created.
* REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS: The field names passed are null terminated C
* strings instead of RedisModuleString objects.
* REDISMODULE_HASH_COUNT_ALL: Include the number of inserted fields in the
* returned number, in addition to the number of
* updated and deleted fields. (Added in Redis
* 6.2.)
*
* Unless NX is specified, the command overwrites the old field value with
* the new one.
*
* When using REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS, field names are reported using
* normal C strings, so for example to delete the field "foo" the following
* code can be used:
*
* RedisModule_HashSet(key,REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS,"foo",
* REDISMODULE_HASH_DELETE,NULL);
*
* Return value:
*
* The number of fields existing in the hash prior to the call, which have been
* updated (its old value has been replaced by a new value) or deleted. If the
* flag REDISMODULE_HASH_COUNT_ALL is set, inserted fields not previously
* existing in the hash are also counted.
*
* If the return value is zero, `errno` is set (since Redis 6.2) as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if any unknown flags are set or if key is NULL.
* - ENOTSUP if the key is associated with a non Hash value.
* - EBADF if the key was not opened for writing.
* - ENOENT if no fields were counted as described under Return value above.
* This is not actually an error. The return value can be zero if all fields
* were just created and the COUNT_ALL flag was unset, or if changes were held
* back due to the NX and XX flags.
*
* NOTICE: The return value semantics of this function are very different
* between Redis 6.2 and older versions. Modules that use it should determine
* the Redis version and handle it accordingly.
*/
int RM_HashSet(RedisModuleKey *key, int flags, ...) {
va_list ap;
if (!key || (flags & ~(REDISMODULE_HASH_NX |
REDISMODULE_HASH_XX |
REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS |
REDISMODULE_HASH_COUNT_ALL))) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
} else if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_HASH) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return 0;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
errno = EBADF;
return 0;
}
if (key->value == NULL) moduleCreateEmptyKey(key,REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_HASH);
int count = 0;
va_start(ap, flags);
while(1) {
RedisModuleString *field, *value;
/* Get the field and value objects. */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS) {
char *cfield = va_arg(ap,char*);
if (cfield == NULL) break;
field = createRawStringObject(cfield,strlen(cfield));
} else {
field = va_arg(ap,RedisModuleString*);
if (field == NULL) break;
}
value = va_arg(ap,RedisModuleString*);
/* Handle XX and NX */
if (flags & (REDISMODULE_HASH_XX|REDISMODULE_HASH_NX)) {
int exists = hashTypeExists(key->value, field->ptr);
if (((flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_XX) && !exists) ||
((flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_NX) && exists))
{
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS) decrRefCount(field);
continue;
}
}
/* Handle deletion if value is REDISMODULE_HASH_DELETE. */
if (value == REDISMODULE_HASH_DELETE) {
count += hashTypeDelete(key->value, field->ptr);
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS) decrRefCount(field);
continue;
}
int low_flags = HASH_SET_COPY;
/* If CFIELDS is active, we can pass the ownership of the
* SDS object to the low level function that sets the field
* to avoid a useless copy. */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS)
low_flags |= HASH_SET_TAKE_FIELD;
robj *argv[2] = {field,value};
hashTypeTryConversion(key->value,argv,0,1);
int updated = hashTypeSet(key->value, field->ptr, value->ptr, low_flags);
count += (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_COUNT_ALL) ? 1 : updated;
/* If CFIELDS is active, SDS string ownership is now of hashTypeSet(),
* however we still have to release the 'field' object shell. */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS) {
field->ptr = NULL; /* Prevent the SDS string from being freed. */
decrRefCount(field);
}
}
va_end(ap);
moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key);
if (count == 0) errno = ENOENT;
return count;
}
/* Get fields from a hash value. This function is called using a variable
* number of arguments, alternating a field name (as a RedisModuleString
* pointer) with a pointer to a RedisModuleString pointer, that is set to the
* value of the field if the field exists, or NULL if the field does not exist.
* At the end of the field/value-ptr pairs, NULL must be specified as last
* argument to signal the end of the arguments in the variadic function.
*
* This is an example usage:
*
* RedisModuleString *first, *second;
* RedisModule_HashGet(mykey,REDISMODULE_HASH_NONE,argv[1],&first,
* argv[2],&second,NULL);
*
* As with RedisModule_HashSet() the behavior of the command can be specified
* passing flags different than REDISMODULE_HASH_NONE:
*
* REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS: field names as null terminated C strings.
*
* REDISMODULE_HASH_EXISTS: instead of setting the value of the field
* expecting a RedisModuleString pointer to pointer, the function just
* reports if the field exists or not and expects an integer pointer
* as the second element of each pair.
*
* Example of REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS:
*
* RedisModuleString *username, *hashedpass;
* RedisModule_HashGet(mykey,REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS,"username",&username,"hp",&hashedpass, NULL);
*
* Example of REDISMODULE_HASH_EXISTS:
*
* int exists;
* RedisModule_HashGet(mykey,REDISMODULE_HASH_EXISTS,argv[1],&exists,NULL);
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR if
* the key is not a hash value.
*
* Memory management:
*
* The returned RedisModuleString objects should be released with
* RedisModule_FreeString(), or by enabling automatic memory management.
*/
int RM_HashGet(RedisModuleKey *key, int flags, ...) {
va_list ap;
if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_HASH) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
va_start(ap, flags);
while(1) {
RedisModuleString *field, **valueptr;
int *existsptr;
/* Get the field object and the value pointer to pointer. */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS) {
char *cfield = va_arg(ap,char*);
if (cfield == NULL) break;
field = createRawStringObject(cfield,strlen(cfield));
} else {
field = va_arg(ap,RedisModuleString*);
if (field == NULL) break;
}
/* Query the hash for existence or value object. */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_EXISTS) {
existsptr = va_arg(ap,int*);
if (key->value)
*existsptr = hashTypeExists(key->value,field->ptr);
else
*existsptr = 0;
} else {
valueptr = va_arg(ap,RedisModuleString**);
if (key->value) {
*valueptr = hashTypeGetValueObject(key->value,field->ptr);
if (*valueptr) {
robj *decoded = getDecodedObject(*valueptr);
decrRefCount(*valueptr);
*valueptr = decoded;
}
if (*valueptr)
autoMemoryAdd(key->ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,*valueptr);
} else {
*valueptr = NULL;
}
}
/* Cleanup */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_HASH_CFIELDS) decrRefCount(field);
}
va_end(ap);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key API for Stream type
*
* For an introduction to streams, see https://redis.io/topics/streams-intro.
*
* The type RedisModuleStreamID, which is used in stream functions, is a struct
* with two 64-bit fields and is defined as
*
* typedef struct RedisModuleStreamID {
* uint64_t ms;
* uint64_t seq;
* } RedisModuleStreamID;
*
* See also RM_ValueLength(), which returns the length of a stream, and the
* conversion functions RM_StringToStreamID() and RM_CreateStringFromStreamID().
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Adds an entry to a stream. Like XADD without trimming.
*
* - `key`: The key where the stream is (or will be) stored
* - `flags`: A bit field of
* - `REDISMODULE_STREAM_ADD_AUTOID`: Assign a stream ID automatically, like
* `*` in the XADD command.
* - `id`: If the `AUTOID` flag is set, this is where the assigned ID is
* returned. Can be NULL if `AUTOID` is set, if you don't care to receive the
* ID. If `AUTOID` is not set, this is the requested ID.
* - `argv`: A pointer to an array of size `numfields * 2` containing the
* fields and values.
* - `numfields`: The number of field-value pairs in `argv`.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK if an entry has been added. On failure,
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with invalid arguments
* - ENOTSUP if the key refers to a value of a type other than stream
* - EBADF if the key was not opened for writing
* - EDOM if the given ID was 0-0 or not greater than all other IDs in the
* stream (only if the AUTOID flag is unset)
* - EFBIG if the stream has reached the last possible ID
* - ERANGE if the elements are too large to be stored.
*/
int RM_StreamAdd(RedisModuleKey *key, int flags, RedisModuleStreamID *id, RedisModuleString **argv, long numfields) {
/* Validate args */
if (!key || (numfields != 0 && !argv) || /* invalid key or argv */
(flags & ~(REDISMODULE_STREAM_ADD_AUTOID)) || /* invalid flags */
(!(flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_ADD_AUTOID) && !id)) { /* id required */
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (key->value && key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP; /* wrong type */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
errno = EBADF; /* key not open for writing */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_ADD_AUTOID) &&
id->ms == 0 && id->seq == 0) {
errno = EDOM; /* ID out of range */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Create key if necessary */
int created = 0;
if (key->value == NULL) {
moduleCreateEmptyKey(key, REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_STREAM);
created = 1;
}
stream *s = key->value->ptr;
if (s->last_id.ms == UINT64_MAX && s->last_id.seq == UINT64_MAX) {
/* The stream has reached the last possible ID */
errno = EFBIG;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
streamID added_id;
streamID use_id;
streamID *use_id_ptr = NULL;
if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_ADD_AUTOID)) {
use_id.ms = id->ms;
use_id.seq = id->seq;
use_id_ptr = &use_id;
}
if (streamAppendItem(s,argv,numfields,&added_id,use_id_ptr,1) == C_ERR) {
/* Either the ID not greater than all existing IDs in the stream, or
* the elements are too large to be stored. either way, errno is already
* set by streamAppendItem. */
if (created) moduleDelKeyIfEmpty(key);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Postponed signalKeyAsReady(). Done implicitly by moduleCreateEmptyKey()
* so not needed if the stream has just been created. */
if (!created) key->u.stream.signalready = 1;
if (id != NULL) {
id->ms = added_id.ms;
id->seq = added_id.seq;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Deletes an entry from a stream.
*
* - `key`: A key opened for writing, with no stream iterator started.
* - `id`: The stream ID of the entry to delete.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with invalid arguments
* - ENOTSUP if the key refers to a value of a type other than stream or if the
* key is empty
* - EBADF if the key was not opened for writing or if a stream iterator is
* associated with the key
* - ENOENT if no entry with the given stream ID exists
*
* See also RM_StreamIteratorDelete() for deleting the current entry while
* iterating using a stream iterator.
*/
int RM_StreamDelete(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleStreamID *id) {
if (!key || !id) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP; /* wrong type */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) ||
key->iter != NULL) {
errno = EBADF; /* key not opened for writing or iterator started */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
stream *s = key->value->ptr;
streamID streamid = {id->ms, id->seq};
if (streamDeleteItem(s, &streamid)) {
return REDISMODULE_OK;
} else {
errno = ENOENT; /* no entry with this id */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* Sets up a stream iterator.
*
* - `key`: The stream key opened for reading using RedisModule_OpenKey().
* - `flags`:
* - `REDISMODULE_STREAM_ITERATOR_EXCLUSIVE`: Don't include `start` and `end`
* in the iterated range.
* - `REDISMODULE_STREAM_ITERATOR_REVERSE`: Iterate in reverse order, starting
* from the `end` of the range.
* - `start`: The lower bound of the range. Use NULL for the beginning of the
* stream.
* - `end`: The upper bound of the range. Use NULL for the end of the stream.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with invalid arguments
* - ENOTSUP if the key refers to a value of a type other than stream or if the
* key is empty
* - EBADF if the key was not opened for writing or if a stream iterator is
* already associated with the key
* - EDOM if `start` or `end` is outside the valid range
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR if the key doesn't
* refer to a stream or if invalid arguments were given.
*
* The stream IDs are retrieved using RedisModule_StreamIteratorNextID() and
* for each stream ID, the fields and values are retrieved using
* RedisModule_StreamIteratorNextField(). The iterator is freed by calling
* RedisModule_StreamIteratorStop().
*
* Example (error handling omitted):
*
* RedisModule_StreamIteratorStart(key, 0, startid_ptr, endid_ptr);
* RedisModuleStreamID id;
* long numfields;
* while (RedisModule_StreamIteratorNextID(key, &id, &numfields) ==
* REDISMODULE_OK) {
* RedisModuleString *field, *value;
* while (RedisModule_StreamIteratorNextField(key, &field, &value) ==
* REDISMODULE_OK) {
* //
* // ... Do stuff ...
* //
* RedisModule_FreeString(ctx, field);
* RedisModule_FreeString(ctx, value);
* }
* }
* RedisModule_StreamIteratorStop(key);
*/
int RM_StreamIteratorStart(RedisModuleKey *key, int flags, RedisModuleStreamID *start, RedisModuleStreamID *end) {
/* check args */
if (!key ||
(flags & ~(REDISMODULE_STREAM_ITERATOR_EXCLUSIVE |
REDISMODULE_STREAM_ITERATOR_REVERSE))) {
errno = EINVAL; /* key missing or invalid flags */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* not a stream */
} else if (key->iter) {
errno = EBADF; /* iterator already started */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* define range for streamIteratorStart() */
streamID lower, upper;
if (start) lower = (streamID){start->ms, start->seq};
if (end) upper = (streamID){end->ms, end->seq};
if (flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_ITERATOR_EXCLUSIVE) {
if ((start && streamIncrID(&lower) != C_OK) ||
(end && streamDecrID(&upper) != C_OK)) {
errno = EDOM; /* end is 0-0 or start is MAX-MAX? */
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* create iterator */
stream *s = key->value->ptr;
int rev = flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_ITERATOR_REVERSE;
streamIterator *si = zmalloc(sizeof(*si));
streamIteratorStart(si, s, start ? &lower : NULL, end ? &upper : NULL, rev);
key->iter = si;
key->u.stream.currentid.ms = 0; /* for RM_StreamIteratorDelete() */
key->u.stream.currentid.seq = 0;
key->u.stream.numfieldsleft = 0; /* for RM_StreamIteratorNextField() */
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Stops a stream iterator created using RedisModule_StreamIteratorStart() and
* reclaims its memory.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with a NULL key
* - ENOTSUP if the key refers to a value of a type other than stream or if the
* key is empty
* - EBADF if the key was not opened for writing or if no stream iterator is
* associated with the key
*/
int RM_StreamIteratorStop(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!key) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->iter) {
errno = EBADF;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
streamIteratorStop(key->iter);
zfree(key->iter);
key->iter = NULL;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Finds the next stream entry and returns its stream ID and the number of
* fields.
*
* - `key`: Key for which a stream iterator has been started using
* RedisModule_StreamIteratorStart().
* - `id`: The stream ID returned. NULL if you don't care.
* - `numfields`: The number of fields in the found stream entry. NULL if you
* don't care.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK and sets `*id` and `*numfields` if an entry was found.
* On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with a NULL key
* - ENOTSUP if the key refers to a value of a type other than stream or if the
* key is empty
* - EBADF if no stream iterator is associated with the key
* - ENOENT if there are no more entries in the range of the iterator
*
* In practice, if RM_StreamIteratorNextID() is called after a successful call
* to RM_StreamIteratorStart() and with the same key, it is safe to assume that
* an REDISMODULE_ERR return value means that there are no more entries.
*
* Use RedisModule_StreamIteratorNextField() to retrieve the fields and values.
* See the example at RedisModule_StreamIteratorStart().
*/
int RM_StreamIteratorNextID(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleStreamID *id, long *numfields) {
if (!key) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->iter) {
errno = EBADF;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
streamIterator *si = key->iter;
int64_t *num_ptr = &key->u.stream.numfieldsleft;
streamID *streamid_ptr = &key->u.stream.currentid;
if (streamIteratorGetID(si, streamid_ptr, num_ptr)) {
if (id) {
id->ms = streamid_ptr->ms;
id->seq = streamid_ptr->seq;
}
if (numfields) *numfields = *num_ptr;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
} else {
/* No entry found. */
key->u.stream.currentid.ms = 0; /* for RM_StreamIteratorDelete() */
key->u.stream.currentid.seq = 0;
key->u.stream.numfieldsleft = 0; /* for RM_StreamIteratorNextField() */
errno = ENOENT;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
/* Retrieves the next field of the current stream ID and its corresponding value
* in a stream iteration. This function should be called repeatedly after calling
* RedisModule_StreamIteratorNextID() to fetch each field-value pair.
*
* - `key`: Key where a stream iterator has been started.
* - `field_ptr`: This is where the field is returned.
* - `value_ptr`: This is where the value is returned.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK and points `*field_ptr` and `*value_ptr` to freshly
* allocated RedisModuleString objects. The string objects are freed
* automatically when the callback finishes if automatic memory is enabled. On
* failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with a NULL key
* - ENOTSUP if the key refers to a value of a type other than stream or if the
* key is empty
* - EBADF if no stream iterator is associated with the key
* - ENOENT if there are no more fields in the current stream entry
*
* In practice, if RM_StreamIteratorNextField() is called after a successful
* call to RM_StreamIteratorNextID() and with the same key, it is safe to assume
* that an REDISMODULE_ERR return value means that there are no more fields.
*
* See the example at RedisModule_StreamIteratorStart().
*/
int RM_StreamIteratorNextField(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString **field_ptr, RedisModuleString **value_ptr) {
if (!key) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->iter) {
errno = EBADF;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (key->u.stream.numfieldsleft <= 0) {
errno = ENOENT;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
streamIterator *si = key->iter;
unsigned char *field, *value;
int64_t field_len, value_len;
streamIteratorGetField(si, &field, &value, &field_len, &value_len);
if (field_ptr) {
*field_ptr = createRawStringObject((char *)field, field_len);
autoMemoryAdd(key->ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, *field_ptr);
}
if (value_ptr) {
*value_ptr = createRawStringObject((char *)value, value_len);
autoMemoryAdd(key->ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, *value_ptr);
}
key->u.stream.numfieldsleft--;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Deletes the current stream entry while iterating.
*
* This function can be called after RM_StreamIteratorNextID() or after any
* calls to RM_StreamIteratorNextField().
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success. On failure, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if key is NULL
* - ENOTSUP if the key is empty or is of another type than stream
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing, if no iterator has been started
* - ENOENT if the iterator has no current stream entry
*/
int RM_StreamIteratorDelete(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (!key) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || !key->iter) {
errno = EBADF;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
} else if (key->u.stream.currentid.ms == 0 &&
key->u.stream.currentid.seq == 0) {
errno = ENOENT;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
streamIterator *si = key->iter;
streamIteratorRemoveEntry(si, &key->u.stream.currentid);
key->u.stream.currentid.ms = 0; /* Make sure repeated Delete() fails */
key->u.stream.currentid.seq = 0;
key->u.stream.numfieldsleft = 0; /* Make sure NextField() fails */
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Trim a stream by length, similar to XTRIM with MAXLEN.
*
* - `key`: Key opened for writing.
* - `flags`: A bitfield of
* - `REDISMODULE_STREAM_TRIM_APPROX`: Trim less if it improves performance,
* like XTRIM with `~`.
* - `length`: The number of stream entries to keep after trimming.
*
* Returns the number of entries deleted. On failure, a negative value is
* returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with invalid arguments
* - ENOTSUP if the key is empty or of a type other than stream
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing
*/
long long RM_StreamTrimByLength(RedisModuleKey *key, int flags, long long length) {
if (!key || (flags & ~(REDISMODULE_STREAM_TRIM_APPROX)) || length < 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return -1;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
errno = EBADF;
return -1;
}
int approx = flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_TRIM_APPROX ? 1 : 0;
return streamTrimByLength((stream *)key->value->ptr, length, approx);
}
/* Trim a stream by ID, similar to XTRIM with MINID.
*
* - `key`: Key opened for writing.
* - `flags`: A bitfield of
* - `REDISMODULE_STREAM_TRIM_APPROX`: Trim less if it improves performance,
* like XTRIM with `~`.
* - `id`: The smallest stream ID to keep after trimming.
*
* Returns the number of entries deleted. On failure, a negative value is
* returned and `errno` is set as follows:
*
* - EINVAL if called with invalid arguments
* - ENOTSUP if the key is empty or of a type other than stream
* - EBADF if the key is not opened for writing
*/
long long RM_StreamTrimByID(RedisModuleKey *key, int flags, RedisModuleStreamID *id) {
if (!key || (flags & ~(REDISMODULE_STREAM_TRIM_APPROX)) || !id) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
} else if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_STREAM) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return -1;
} else if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE)) {
errno = EBADF;
return -1;
}
int approx = flags & REDISMODULE_STREAM_TRIM_APPROX ? 1 : 0;
streamID minid = (streamID){id->ms, id->seq};
return streamTrimByID((stream *)key->value->ptr, minid, approx);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Calling Redis commands from modules
*
* RM_Call() sends a command to Redis. The remaining functions handle the reply.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void moduleParseCallReply_Int(RedisModuleCallReply *reply);
void moduleParseCallReply_BulkString(RedisModuleCallReply *reply);
void moduleParseCallReply_SimpleString(RedisModuleCallReply *reply);
void moduleParseCallReply_Array(RedisModuleCallReply *reply);
/* Free a Call reply and all the nested replies it contains if it's an
* array. */
void RM_FreeCallReply(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
/* This is a wrapper for the recursive free reply function. This is needed
* in order to have the first level function to return on nested replies,
* but only if called by the module API. */
RedisModuleCtx *ctx = NULL;
if(callReplyType(reply) == REDISMODULE_REPLY_PROMISE) {
RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise = callReplyGetPrivateData(reply);
ctx = promise->ctx;
freeRedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise(promise);
} else {
ctx = callReplyGetPrivateData(reply);
}
freeCallReply(reply);
if (ctx) {
autoMemoryFreed(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_REPLY,reply);
}
}
/* Return the reply type as one of the following:
*
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_UNKNOWN
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_STRING
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_ERROR
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_INTEGER
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_ARRAY
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_NULL
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_MAP
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_SET
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_BOOL
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_DOUBLE
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_BIG_NUMBER
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_VERBATIM_STRING
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE
* - REDISMODULE_REPLY_PROMISE */
int RM_CallReplyType(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
return callReplyType(reply);
}
/* Return the reply type length, where applicable. */
size_t RM_CallReplyLength(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
return callReplyGetLen(reply);
}
/* Return the 'idx'-th nested call reply element of an array reply, or NULL
* if the reply type is wrong or the index is out of range. */
RedisModuleCallReply *RM_CallReplyArrayElement(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t idx) {
return callReplyGetArrayElement(reply, idx);
}
/* Return the `long long` of an integer reply. */
long long RM_CallReplyInteger(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
return callReplyGetLongLong(reply);
}
/* Return the double value of a double reply. */
double RM_CallReplyDouble(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
return callReplyGetDouble(reply);
}
/* Return the big number value of a big number reply. */
const char *RM_CallReplyBigNumber(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t *len) {
return callReplyGetBigNumber(reply, len);
}
/* Return the value of a verbatim string reply,
* An optional output argument can be given to get verbatim reply format. */
const char *RM_CallReplyVerbatim(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t *len, const char **format) {
return callReplyGetVerbatim(reply, len, format);
}
/* Return the Boolean value of a Boolean reply. */
int RM_CallReplyBool(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
return callReplyGetBool(reply);
}
/* Return the 'idx'-th nested call reply element of a set reply, or NULL
* if the reply type is wrong or the index is out of range. */
RedisModuleCallReply *RM_CallReplySetElement(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t idx) {
return callReplyGetSetElement(reply, idx);
}
/* Retrieve the 'idx'-th key and value of a map reply.
*
* Returns:
* - REDISMODULE_OK on success.
* - REDISMODULE_ERR if idx out of range or if the reply type is wrong.
*
* The `key` and `value` arguments are used to return by reference, and may be
* NULL if not required. */
int RM_CallReplyMapElement(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t idx, RedisModuleCallReply **key, RedisModuleCallReply **val) {
if (callReplyGetMapElement(reply, idx, key, val) == C_OK){
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Return the attribute of the given reply, or NULL if no attribute exists. */
RedisModuleCallReply *RM_CallReplyAttribute(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
return callReplyGetAttribute(reply);
}
/* Retrieve the 'idx'-th key and value of an attribute reply.
*
* Returns:
* - REDISMODULE_OK on success.
* - REDISMODULE_ERR if idx out of range or if the reply type is wrong.
*
* The `key` and `value` arguments are used to return by reference, and may be
* NULL if not required. */
int RM_CallReplyAttributeElement(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t idx, RedisModuleCallReply **key, RedisModuleCallReply **val) {
if (callReplyGetAttributeElement(reply, idx, key, val) == C_OK){
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Set unblock handler (callback and private data) on the given promise RedisModuleCallReply.
* The given reply must be of promise type (REDISMODULE_REPLY_PROMISE). */
void RM_CallReplyPromiseSetUnblockHandler(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, RedisModuleOnUnblocked on_unblock, void *private_data) {
RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise = callReplyGetPrivateData(reply);
promise->on_unblocked = on_unblock;
promise->private_data = private_data;
}
/* Abort the execution of a given promise RedisModuleCallReply.
* return REDMODULE_OK in case the abort was done successfully and REDISMODULE_ERR
* if its not possible to abort the execution (execution already finished).
* In case the execution was aborted (REDMODULE_OK was returned), the private_data out parameter
* will be set with the value of the private data that was given on 'RM_CallReplyPromiseSetUnblockHandler'
* so the caller will be able to release the private data.
*
* If the execution was aborted successfully, it is promised that the unblock handler will not be called.
* That said, it is possible that the abort operation will successes but the operation will still continue.
* This can happened if, for example, a module implements some blocking command and does not respect the
* disconnect callback. For pure Redis commands this can not happened.*/
int RM_CallReplyPromiseAbort(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, void **private_data) {
RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise = callReplyGetPrivateData(reply);
if (!promise->c) return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* Promise can not be aborted, either already aborted or already finished. */
if (!(promise->c->flags & CLIENT_BLOCKED)) return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* Client is not blocked anymore, can not abort it. */
/* Client is still blocked, remove it from any blocking state and release it. */
if (private_data) *private_data = promise->private_data;
promise->private_data = NULL;
promise->on_unblocked = NULL;
unblockClient(promise->c, 0);
moduleReleaseTempClient(promise->c);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Return the pointer and length of a string or error reply. */
const char *RM_CallReplyStringPtr(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t *len) {
size_t private_len;
if (!len) len = &private_len;
return callReplyGetString(reply, len);
}
/* Return a new string object from a call reply of type string, error or
* integer. Otherwise (wrong reply type) return NULL. */
RedisModuleString *RM_CreateStringFromCallReply(RedisModuleCallReply *reply) {
RedisModuleCtx* ctx = callReplyGetPrivateData(reply);
size_t len;
const char *str;
switch(callReplyType(reply)) {
case REDISMODULE_REPLY_STRING:
case REDISMODULE_REPLY_ERROR:
str = callReplyGetString(reply, &len);
return RM_CreateString(ctx, str, len);
case REDISMODULE_REPLY_INTEGER: {
char buf[64];
int len = ll2string(buf,sizeof(buf),callReplyGetLongLong(reply));
return RM_CreateString(ctx ,buf,len);
}
default:
return NULL;
}
}
/* Modifies the user that RM_Call will use (e.g. for ACL checks) */
void RM_SetContextUser(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const RedisModuleUser *user) {
ctx->user = user;
}
/* Returns an array of robj pointers, by parsing the format specifier "fmt" as described for
* the RM_Call(), RM_Replicate() and other module APIs. Populates *argcp with the number of
* items (which equals to the length of the allocated argv).
*
* The integer pointed by 'flags' is populated with flags according
* to special modifiers in "fmt".
*
* "!" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_REPLICATE
* "A" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_AOF
* "R" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_REPLICAS
* "3" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_3
* "0" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_AUTO
* "C" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_RUN_AS_USER
* "M" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESPECT_DENY_OOM
* "K" -> REDISMODULE_ARGV_ALLOW_BLOCK
*
* On error (format specifier error) NULL is returned and nothing is
* allocated. On success the argument vector is returned. */
robj **moduleCreateArgvFromUserFormat(const char *cmdname, const char *fmt, int *argcp, int *flags, va_list ap) {
int argc = 0, argv_size, j;
robj **argv = NULL;
/* As a first guess to avoid useless reallocations, size argv to
* hold one argument for each char specifier in 'fmt'. */
argv_size = strlen(fmt)+1; /* +1 because of the command name. */
argv = zrealloc(argv,sizeof(robj*)*argv_size);
/* Build the arguments vector based on the format specifier. */
argv[0] = createStringObject(cmdname,strlen(cmdname));
argc++;
/* Create the client and dispatch the command. */
const char *p = fmt;
while(*p) {
if (*p == 'c') {
char *cstr = va_arg(ap,char*);
argv[argc++] = createStringObject(cstr,strlen(cstr));
} else if (*p == 's') {
robj *obj = va_arg(ap,void*);
if (obj->refcount == OBJ_STATIC_REFCOUNT)
obj = createStringObject(obj->ptr,sdslen(obj->ptr));
else
incrRefCount(obj);
argv[argc++] = obj;
} else if (*p == 'b') {
char *buf = va_arg(ap,char*);
size_t len = va_arg(ap,size_t);
argv[argc++] = createStringObject(buf,len);
} else if (*p == 'l') {
long long ll = va_arg(ap,long long);
argv[argc++] = createStringObjectFromLongLongWithSds(ll);
} else if (*p == 'v') {
/* A vector of strings */
robj **v = va_arg(ap, void*);
size_t vlen = va_arg(ap, size_t);
/* We need to grow argv to hold the vector's elements.
* We resize by vector_len-1 elements, because we held
* one element in argv for the vector already */
argv_size += vlen-1;
argv = zrealloc(argv,sizeof(robj*)*argv_size);
size_t i = 0;
for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) {
incrRefCount(v[i]);
argv[argc++] = v[i];
}
} else if (*p == '!') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_REPLICATE;
} else if (*p == 'A') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_AOF;
} else if (*p == 'R') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_REPLICAS;
} else if (*p == '3') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_3;
} else if (*p == '0') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_AUTO;
} else if (*p == 'C') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_RUN_AS_USER;
} else if (*p == 'S') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_SCRIPT_MODE;
} else if (*p == 'W') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_WRITES;
} else if (*p == 'M') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESPECT_DENY_OOM;
} else if (*p == 'E') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_CALL_REPLIES_AS_ERRORS;
} else if (*p == 'D') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= (REDISMODULE_ARGV_DRY_RUN | REDISMODULE_ARGV_CALL_REPLIES_AS_ERRORS);
} else if (*p == 'K') {
if (flags) (*flags) |= REDISMODULE_ARGV_ALLOW_BLOCK;
} else {
goto fmterr;
}
p++;
}
if (argcp) *argcp = argc;
return argv;
fmterr:
for (j = 0; j < argc; j++)
decrRefCount(argv[j]);
zfree(argv);
return NULL;
}
/* Exported API to call any Redis command from modules.
*
* * **cmdname**: The Redis command to call.
* * **fmt**: A format specifier string for the command's arguments. Each
* of the arguments should be specified by a valid type specification. The
* format specifier can also contain the modifiers `!`, `A`, `3` and `R` which
* don't have a corresponding argument.
*
* * `b` -- The argument is a buffer and is immediately followed by another
* argument that is the buffer's length.
* * `c` -- The argument is a pointer to a plain C string (null-terminated).
* * `l` -- The argument is a `long long` integer.
* * `s` -- The argument is a RedisModuleString.
* * `v` -- The argument(s) is a vector of RedisModuleString.
* * `!` -- Sends the Redis command and its arguments to replicas and AOF.
* * `A` -- Suppress AOF propagation, send only to replicas (requires `!`).
* * `R` -- Suppress replicas propagation, send only to AOF (requires `!`).
* * `3` -- Return a RESP3 reply. This will change the command reply.
* e.g., HGETALL returns a map instead of a flat array.
* * `0` -- Return the reply in auto mode, i.e. the reply format will be the
* same as the client attached to the given RedisModuleCtx. This will
* probably used when you want to pass the reply directly to the client.
* * `C` -- Run a command as the user attached to the context.
* User is either attached automatically via the client that directly
* issued the command and created the context or via RM_SetContextUser.
* If the context is not directly created by an issued command (such as a
* background context and no user was set on it via RM_SetContextUser,
* RM_Call will fail.
* Checks if the command can be executed according to ACL rules and causes
* the command to run as the determined user, so that any future user
* dependent activity, such as ACL checks within scripts will proceed as
* expected.
* Otherwise, the command will run as the Redis unrestricted user.
* * `S` -- Run the command in a script mode, this means that it will raise
* an error if a command which are not allowed inside a script
* (flagged with the `deny-script` flag) is invoked (like SHUTDOWN).
* In addition, on script mode, write commands are not allowed if there are
* not enough good replicas (as configured with `min-replicas-to-write`)
* or when the server is unable to persist to the disk.
* * `W` -- Do not allow to run any write command (flagged with the `write` flag).
* * `M` -- Do not allow `deny-oom` flagged commands when over the memory limit.
* * `E` -- Return error as RedisModuleCallReply. If there is an error before
* invoking the command, the error is returned using errno mechanism.
* This flag allows to get the error also as an error CallReply with
* relevant error message.
* * 'D' -- A "Dry Run" mode. Return before executing the underlying call().
* If everything succeeded, it will return with a NULL, otherwise it will
* return with a CallReply object denoting the error, as if it was called with
* the 'E' code.
* * 'K' -- Allow running blocking commands. If enabled and the command gets blocked, a
* special REDISMODULE_REPLY_PROMISE will be returned. This reply type
* indicates that the command was blocked and the reply will be given asynchronously.
* The module can use this reply object to set a handler which will be called when
* the command gets unblocked using RedisModule_CallReplyPromiseSetUnblockHandler.
* The handler must be set immediately after the command invocation (without releasing
* the Redis lock in between). If the handler is not set, the blocking command will
* still continue its execution but the reply will be ignored (fire and forget),
* notice that this is dangerous in case of role change, as explained below.
* The module can use RedisModule_CallReplyPromiseAbort to abort the command invocation
* if it was not yet finished (see RedisModule_CallReplyPromiseAbort documentation for more
* details). It is also the module's responsibility to abort the execution on role change, either by using
* server event (to get notified when the instance becomes a replica) or relying on the disconnect
* callback of the original client. Failing to do so can result in a write operation on a replica.
* Unlike other call replies, promise call reply **must** be freed while the Redis GIL is locked.
* Notice that on unblocking, the only promise is that the unblock handler will be called,
* If the blocking RM_Call caused the module to also block some real client (using RM_BlockClient),
* it is the module responsibility to unblock this client on the unblock handler.
* On the unblock handler it is only allowed to perform the following:
* * Calling additional Redis commands using RM_Call
* * Open keys using RM_OpenKey
* * Replicate data to the replica or AOF
*
* Specifically, it is not allowed to call any Redis module API which are client related such as:
* * RM_Reply* API's
* * RM_BlockClient
* * RM_GetCurrentUserName
*
* * **...**: The actual arguments to the Redis command.
*
* On success a RedisModuleCallReply object is returned, otherwise
* NULL is returned and errno is set to the following values:
*
* * EBADF: wrong format specifier.
* * EINVAL: wrong command arity.
* * ENOENT: command does not exist.
* * EPERM: operation in Cluster instance with key in non local slot.
* * EROFS: operation in Cluster instance when a write command is sent
* in a readonly state.
* * ENETDOWN: operation in Cluster instance when cluster is down.
* * ENOTSUP: No ACL user for the specified module context
* * EACCES: Command cannot be executed, according to ACL rules
* * ENOSPC: Write or deny-oom command is not allowed
* * ESPIPE: Command not allowed on script mode
*
* Example code fragment:
*
* reply = RedisModule_Call(ctx,"INCRBY","sc",argv[1],"10");
* if (RedisModule_CallReplyType(reply) == REDISMODULE_REPLY_INTEGER) {
* long long myval = RedisModule_CallReplyInteger(reply);
* // Do something with myval.
* }
*
* This API is documented here: https://redis.io/topics/modules-intro
*/
RedisModuleCallReply *RM_Call(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *cmdname, const char *fmt, ...) {
client *c = NULL;
robj **argv = NULL;
int argc = 0, flags = 0;
va_list ap;
RedisModuleCallReply *reply = NULL;
int replicate = 0; /* Replicate this command? */
int error_as_call_replies = 0; /* return errors as RedisModuleCallReply object */
uint64_t cmd_flags;
/* Handle arguments. */
va_start(ap, fmt);
argv = moduleCreateArgvFromUserFormat(cmdname,fmt,&argc,&flags,ap);
replicate = flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_REPLICATE;
error_as_call_replies = flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_CALL_REPLIES_AS_ERRORS;
va_end(ap);
c = moduleAllocTempClient();
if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_ALLOW_BLOCK)) {
/* We do not want to allow block, the module do not expect it */
c->flags |= CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING;
}
c->db = ctx->client->db;
c->argv = argv;
/* We have to assign argv_len, which is equal to argc in that case (RM_Call)
* because we may be calling a command that uses rewriteClientCommandArgument */
c->argc = c->argv_len = argc;
c->resp = 2;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_3) {
c->resp = 3;
} else if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESP_AUTO) {
/* Auto mode means to take the same protocol as the ctx client. */
c->resp = ctx->client->resp;
}
if (ctx->module) ctx->module->in_call++;
user *user = NULL;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_RUN_AS_USER) {
user = ctx->user ? ctx->user->user : ctx->client->user;
if (!user) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdsnew("cannot run as user, no user directly attached to context or context's client");
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
c->user = user;
}
/* We handle the above format error only when the client is setup so that
* we can free it normally. */
if (argv == NULL) {
/* We do not return a call reply here this is an error that should only
* be catch by the module indicating wrong fmt was given, the module should
* handle this error and decide how to continue. It is not an error that
* should be propagated to the user. */
errno = EBADF;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Call command filters */
moduleCallCommandFilters(c);
/* Lookup command now, after filters had a chance to make modifications
* if necessary.
*/
c->cmd = c->lastcmd = c->realcmd = lookupCommand(c->argv,c->argc);
sds err;
if (!commandCheckExistence(c, error_as_call_replies? &err : NULL)) {
errno = ENOENT;
if (error_as_call_replies)
reply = callReplyCreateError(err, ctx);
goto cleanup;
}
if (!commandCheckArity(c, error_as_call_replies? &err : NULL)) {
errno = EINVAL;
if (error_as_call_replies)
reply = callReplyCreateError(err, ctx);
goto cleanup;
}
cmd_flags = getCommandFlags(c);
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_SCRIPT_MODE) {
/* Basically on script mode we want to only allow commands that can
* be executed on scripts (CMD_NOSCRIPT is not set on the command flags) */
if (cmd_flags & CMD_NOSCRIPT) {
errno = ESPIPE;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdscatfmt(sdsempty(), "command '%S' is not allowed on script mode", c->cmd->fullname);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_RESPECT_DENY_OOM && server.maxmemory) {
if (cmd_flags & CMD_DENYOOM) {
int oom_state;
if (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE) {
/* On background thread we can not count on server.pre_command_oom_state.
* Because it is only set on the main thread, in such case we will check
* the actual memory usage. */
oom_state = (getMaxmemoryState(NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL) == C_ERR);
} else {
oom_state = server.pre_command_oom_state;
}
if (oom_state) {
errno = ENOSPC;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdsdup(shared.oomerr->ptr);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
}
} else {
/* if we aren't OOM checking in RM_Call, we want further executions from this client to also not fail on OOM */
c->flags |= CLIENT_ALLOW_OOM;
}
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_WRITES) {
if (cmd_flags & CMD_WRITE) {
errno = ENOSPC;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdscatfmt(sdsempty(), "Write command '%S' was "
"called while write is not allowed.", c->cmd->fullname);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* Script mode tests */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_SCRIPT_MODE) {
if (cmd_flags & CMD_WRITE) {
/* on script mode, if a command is a write command,
* We will not run it if we encounter disk error
* or we do not have enough replicas */
if (!checkGoodReplicasStatus()) {
errno = ESPIPE;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdsdup(shared.noreplicaserr->ptr);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
int deny_write_type = writeCommandsDeniedByDiskError();
int obey_client = (server.current_client && mustObeyClient(server.current_client));
if (deny_write_type != DISK_ERROR_TYPE_NONE && !obey_client) {
errno = ESPIPE;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = writeCommandsGetDiskErrorMessage(deny_write_type);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
if (server.masterhost && server.repl_slave_ro && !obey_client) {
errno = ESPIPE;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdsdup(shared.roslaveerr->ptr);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (server.masterhost && server.repl_state != REPL_STATE_CONNECTED &&
server.repl_serve_stale_data == 0 && !(cmd_flags & CMD_STALE)) {
errno = ESPIPE;
if (error_as_call_replies) {
sds msg = sdsdup(shared.masterdownerr->ptr);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* Check if the user can run this command according to the current
* ACLs.
*
* If RM_SetContextUser has set a user, that user is used, otherwise
* use the attached client's user. If there is no attached client user and no manually
* set user, an error will be returned */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_RUN_AS_USER) {
int acl_errpos;
int acl_retval;
acl_retval = ACLCheckAllUserCommandPerm(user,c->cmd,c->argv,c->argc,&acl_errpos);
if (acl_retval != ACL_OK) {
sds object = (acl_retval == ACL_DENIED_CMD) ? sdsdup(c->cmd->fullname) : sdsdup(c->argv[acl_errpos]->ptr);
addACLLogEntry(ctx->client, acl_retval, ACL_LOG_CTX_MODULE, -1, c->user->name, object);
if (error_as_call_replies) {
/* verbosity should be same as processCommand() in server.c */
sds acl_msg = getAclErrorMessage(acl_retval, c->user, c->cmd, c->argv[acl_errpos]->ptr, 0);
sds msg = sdscatfmt(sdsempty(), "-NOPERM %S\r\n", acl_msg);
sdsfree(acl_msg);
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
errno = EACCES;
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* If this is a Redis Cluster node, we need to make sure the module is not
* trying to access non-local keys, with the exception of commands
* received from our master. */
if (server.cluster_enabled && !mustObeyClient(ctx->client)) {
int error_code;
/* Duplicate relevant flags in the module client. */
c->flags &= ~(CLIENT_READONLY|CLIENT_ASKING);
c->flags |= ctx->client->flags & (CLIENT_READONLY|CLIENT_ASKING);
if (getNodeByQuery(c,c->cmd,c->argv,c->argc,NULL,&error_code) !=
server.cluster->myself)
{
sds msg = NULL;
if (error_code == CLUSTER_REDIR_DOWN_RO_STATE) {
if (error_as_call_replies) {
msg = sdscatfmt(sdsempty(), "Can not execute a write command '%S' while the cluster is down and readonly", c->cmd->fullname);
}
errno = EROFS;
} else if (error_code == CLUSTER_REDIR_DOWN_STATE) {
if (error_as_call_replies) {
msg = sdscatfmt(sdsempty(), "Can not execute a command '%S' while the cluster is down", c->cmd->fullname);
}
errno = ENETDOWN;
} else {
if (error_as_call_replies) {
msg = sdsnew("Attempted to access a non local key in a cluster node");
}
errno = EPERM;
}
if (msg) {
reply = callReplyCreateError(msg, ctx);
}
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_DRY_RUN) {
goto cleanup;
}
/* We need to use a global replication_allowed flag in order to prevent
* replication of nested RM_Calls. 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 */
int prev_replication_allowed = server.replication_allowed;
server.replication_allowed = replicate && server.replication_allowed;
/* Run the command */
int call_flags = CMD_CALL_FROM_MODULE;
if (replicate) {
if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_AOF))
call_flags |= CMD_CALL_PROPAGATE_AOF;
if (!(flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_NO_REPLICAS))
call_flags |= CMD_CALL_PROPAGATE_REPL;
}
call(c,call_flags);
server.replication_allowed = prev_replication_allowed;
if (c->flags & CLIENT_BLOCKED) {
serverAssert(flags & REDISMODULE_ARGV_ALLOW_BLOCK);
serverAssert(ctx->module);
RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise *promise = zmalloc(sizeof(RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise));
*promise = (RedisModuleAsyncRMCallPromise) {
/* We start with ref_count value of 2 because this object is held
* by the promise CallReply and the fake client that was used to execute the command. */
.ref_count = 2,
.module = ctx->module,
.on_unblocked = NULL,
.private_data = NULL,
.c = c,
.ctx = (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY) ? ctx : NULL,
};
reply = callReplyCreatePromise(promise);
c->bstate.async_rm_call_handle = promise;
if (!(call_flags & CMD_CALL_PROPAGATE_AOF)) {
/* No need for AOF propagation, set the relevant flags of the client */
c->flags |= CLIENT_MODULE_PREVENT_AOF_PROP;
}
if (!(call_flags & CMD_CALL_PROPAGATE_REPL)) {
/* No need for replication propagation, set the relevant flags of the client */
c->flags |= CLIENT_MODULE_PREVENT_REPL_PROP;
}
c = NULL; /* Make sure not to free the client */
} else {
reply = moduleParseReply(c, (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_AUTO_MEMORY) ? ctx : NULL);
}
cleanup:
if (reply) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_REPLY,reply);
if (ctx->module) ctx->module->in_call--;
if (c) moduleReleaseTempClient(c);
return reply;
}
/* Return a pointer, and a length, to the protocol returned by the command
* that returned the reply object. */
const char *RM_CallReplyProto(RedisModuleCallReply *reply, size_t *len) {
return callReplyGetProto(reply, len);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules data types
*
* When String DMA or using existing data structures is not enough, it is
* possible to create new data types from scratch and export them to
* Redis. The module must provide a set of callbacks for handling the
* new values exported (for example in order to provide RDB saving/loading,
* AOF rewrite, and so forth). In this section we define this API.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Turn a 9 chars name in the specified charset and a 10 bit encver into
* a single 64 bit unsigned integer that represents this exact module name
* and version. This final number is called a "type ID" and is used when
* writing module exported values to RDB files, in order to re-associate the
* value to the right module to load them during RDB loading.
*
* If the string is not of the right length or the charset is wrong, or
* if encver is outside the unsigned 10 bit integer range, 0 is returned,
* otherwise the function returns the right type ID.
*
* The resulting 64 bit integer is composed as follows:
*
* (high order bits) 6|6|6|6|6|6|6|6|6|10 (low order bits)
*
* The first 6 bits value is the first character, name[0], while the last
* 6 bits value, immediately before the 10 bits integer, is name[8].
* The last 10 bits are the encoding version.
*
* Note that a name and encver combo of "AAAAAAAAA" and 0, will produce
* zero as return value, that is the same we use to signal errors, thus
* this combination is invalid, and also useless since type names should
* try to be vary to avoid collisions. */
const char *ModuleTypeNameCharSet =
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
"0123456789-_";
uint64_t moduleTypeEncodeId(const char *name, int encver) {
/* We use 64 symbols so that we can map each character into 6 bits
* of the final output. */
const char *cset = ModuleTypeNameCharSet;
if (strlen(name) != 9) return 0;
if (encver < 0 || encver > 1023) return 0;
uint64_t id = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < 9; j++) {
char *p = strchr(cset,name[j]);
if (!p) return 0;
unsigned long pos = p-cset;
id = (id << 6) | pos;
}
id = (id << 10) | encver;
return id;
}
/* Search, in the list of exported data types of all the modules registered,
* a type with the same name as the one given. Returns the moduleType
* structure pointer if such a module is found, or NULL otherwise. */
moduleType *moduleTypeLookupModuleByNameInternal(const char *name, int ignore_case) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(module->types,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
moduleType *mt = ln->value;
if ((!ignore_case && memcmp(name,mt->name,sizeof(mt->name)) == 0)
|| (ignore_case && !strcasecmp(name, mt->name)))
{
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return mt;
}
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return NULL;
}
/* Search all registered modules by name, and name is case sensitive */
moduleType *moduleTypeLookupModuleByName(const char *name) {
return moduleTypeLookupModuleByNameInternal(name, 0);
}
/* Search all registered modules by name, but case insensitive */
moduleType *moduleTypeLookupModuleByNameIgnoreCase(const char *name) {
return moduleTypeLookupModuleByNameInternal(name, 1);
}
/* Lookup a module by ID, with caching. This function is used during RDB
* loading. Modules exporting data types should never be able to unload, so
* our cache does not need to expire. */
#define MODULE_LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE 3
moduleType *moduleTypeLookupModuleByID(uint64_t id) {
static struct {
uint64_t id;
moduleType *mt;
} cache[MODULE_LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE];
/* Search in cache to start. */
int j;
for (j = 0; j < MODULE_LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE && cache[j].mt != NULL; j++)
if (cache[j].id == id) return cache[j].mt;
/* Slow module by module lookup. */
moduleType *mt = NULL;
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL && mt == NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(module->types,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
moduleType *this_mt = ln->value;
/* Compare only the 54 bit module identifier and not the
* encoding version. */
if (this_mt->id >> 10 == id >> 10) {
mt = this_mt;
break;
}
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
/* Add to cache if possible. */
if (mt && j < MODULE_LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE) {
cache[j].id = id;
cache[j].mt = mt;
}
return mt;
}
/* Turn an (unresolved) module ID into a type name, to show the user an
* error when RDB files contain module data we can't load.
* The buffer pointed by 'name' must be 10 bytes at least. The function will
* fill it with a null terminated module name. */
void moduleTypeNameByID(char *name, uint64_t moduleid) {
const char *cset = ModuleTypeNameCharSet;
name[9] = '\0';
char *p = name+8;
moduleid >>= 10;
for (int j = 0; j < 9; j++) {
*p-- = cset[moduleid & 63];
moduleid >>= 6;
}
}
/* Return the name of the module that owns the specified moduleType. */
const char *moduleTypeModuleName(moduleType *mt) {
if (!mt || !mt->module) return NULL;
return mt->module->name;
}
/* Return the module name from a module command */
const char *moduleNameFromCommand(struct redisCommand *cmd) {
serverAssert(cmd->proc == RedisModuleCommandDispatcher);
RedisModuleCommand *cp = cmd->module_cmd;
return cp->module->name;
}
/* Create a copy of a module type value using the copy callback. If failed
* or not supported, produce an error reply and return NULL.
*/
robj *moduleTypeDupOrReply(client *c, robj *fromkey, robj *tokey, int todb, robj *value) {
moduleValue *mv = value->ptr;
moduleType *mt = mv->type;
if (!mt->copy && !mt->copy2) {
addReplyError(c, "not supported for this module key");
return NULL;
}
void *newval = NULL;
if (mt->copy2 != NULL) {
RedisModuleKeyOptCtx ctx = {fromkey, tokey, c->db->id, todb};
newval = mt->copy2(&ctx, mv->value);
} else {
newval = mt->copy(fromkey, tokey, mv->value);
}
if (!newval) {
addReplyError(c, "module key failed to copy");
return NULL;
}
return createModuleObject(mt, newval);
}
/* Register a new data type exported by the module. The parameters are the
* following. Please for in depth documentation check the modules API
* documentation, especially https://redis.io/topics/modules-native-types.
*
* * **name**: A 9 characters data type name that MUST be unique in the Redis
* Modules ecosystem. Be creative... and there will be no collisions. Use
* the charset A-Z a-z 9-0, plus the two "-_" characters. A good
* idea is to use, for example `<typename>-<vendor>`. For example
* "tree-AntZ" may mean "Tree data structure by @antirez". To use both
* lower case and upper case letters helps in order to prevent collisions.
* * **encver**: Encoding version, which is, the version of the serialization
* that a module used in order to persist data. As long as the "name"
* matches, the RDB loading will be dispatched to the type callbacks
* whatever 'encver' is used, however the module can understand if
* the encoding it must load are of an older version of the module.
* For example the module "tree-AntZ" initially used encver=0. Later
* after an upgrade, it started to serialize data in a different format
* and to register the type with encver=1. However this module may
* still load old data produced by an older version if the rdb_load
* callback is able to check the encver value and act accordingly.
* The encver must be a positive value between 0 and 1023.
*
* * **typemethods_ptr** is a pointer to a RedisModuleTypeMethods structure
* that should be populated with the methods callbacks and structure
* version, like in the following example:
*
* RedisModuleTypeMethods tm = {
* .version = REDISMODULE_TYPE_METHOD_VERSION,
* .rdb_load = myType_RDBLoadCallBack,
* .rdb_save = myType_RDBSaveCallBack,
* .aof_rewrite = myType_AOFRewriteCallBack,
* .free = myType_FreeCallBack,
*
* // Optional fields
* .digest = myType_DigestCallBack,
* .mem_usage = myType_MemUsageCallBack,
* .aux_load = myType_AuxRDBLoadCallBack,
* .aux_save = myType_AuxRDBSaveCallBack,
* .free_effort = myType_FreeEffortCallBack,
* .unlink = myType_UnlinkCallBack,
* .copy = myType_CopyCallback,
* .defrag = myType_DefragCallback
*
* // Enhanced optional fields
* .mem_usage2 = myType_MemUsageCallBack2,
* .free_effort2 = myType_FreeEffortCallBack2,
* .unlink2 = myType_UnlinkCallBack2,
* .copy2 = myType_CopyCallback2,
* }
*
* * **rdb_load**: A callback function pointer that loads data from RDB files.
* * **rdb_save**: A callback function pointer that saves data to RDB files.
* * **aof_rewrite**: A callback function pointer that rewrites data as commands.
* * **digest**: A callback function pointer that is used for `DEBUG DIGEST`.
* * **free**: A callback function pointer that can free a type value.
* * **aux_save**: A callback function pointer that saves out of keyspace data to RDB files.
* 'when' argument is either REDISMODULE_AUX_BEFORE_RDB or REDISMODULE_AUX_AFTER_RDB.
* * **aux_load**: A callback function pointer that loads out of keyspace data from RDB files.
* Similar to aux_save, returns REDISMODULE_OK on success, and ERR otherwise.
* * **free_effort**: A callback function pointer that used to determine whether the module's
* memory needs to be lazy reclaimed. The module should return the complexity involved by
* freeing the value. for example: how many pointers are gonna be freed. Note that if it
* returns 0, we'll always do an async free.
* * **unlink**: A callback function pointer that used to notifies the module that the key has
* been removed from the DB by redis, and may soon be freed by a background thread. Note that
* it won't be called on FLUSHALL/FLUSHDB (both sync and async), and the module can use the
* RedisModuleEvent_FlushDB to hook into that.
* * **copy**: A callback function pointer that is used to make a copy of the specified key.
* The module is expected to perform a deep copy of the specified value and return it.
* In addition, hints about the names of the source and destination keys is provided.
* A NULL return value is considered an error and the copy operation fails.
* Note: if the target key exists and is being overwritten, the copy callback will be
* called first, followed by a free callback to the value that is being replaced.
*
* * **defrag**: A callback function pointer that is used to request the module to defrag
* a key. The module should then iterate pointers and call the relevant RM_Defrag*()
* functions to defragment pointers or complex types. The module should continue
* iterating as long as RM_DefragShouldStop() returns a zero value, and return a
* zero value if finished or non-zero value if more work is left to be done. If more work
* needs to be done, RM_DefragCursorSet() and RM_DefragCursorGet() can be used to track
* this work across different calls.
* Normally, the defrag mechanism invokes the callback without a time limit, so
* RM_DefragShouldStop() always returns zero. The "late defrag" mechanism which has
* a time limit and provides cursor support is used only for keys that are determined
* to have significant internal complexity. To determine this, the defrag mechanism
* uses the free_effort callback and the 'active-defrag-max-scan-fields' config directive.
* NOTE: The value is passed as a `void**` and the function is expected to update the
* pointer if the top-level value pointer is defragmented and consequently changes.
*
* * **mem_usage2**: Similar to `mem_usage`, but provides the `RedisModuleKeyOptCtx` parameter
* so that meta information such as key name and db id can be obtained, and
* the `sample_size` for size estimation (see MEMORY USAGE command).
* * **free_effort2**: Similar to `free_effort`, but provides the `RedisModuleKeyOptCtx` parameter
* so that meta information such as key name and db id can be obtained.
* * **unlink2**: Similar to `unlink`, but provides the `RedisModuleKeyOptCtx` parameter
* so that meta information such as key name and db id can be obtained.
* * **copy2**: Similar to `copy`, but provides the `RedisModuleKeyOptCtx` parameter
* so that meta information such as key names and db ids can be obtained.
* * **aux_save2**: Similar to `aux_save`, but with small semantic change, if the module
* saves nothing on this callback then no data about this aux field will be written to the
* RDB and it will be possible to load the RDB even if the module is not loaded.
*
* Note: the module name "AAAAAAAAA" is reserved and produces an error, it
* happens to be pretty lame as well.
*
* If RedisModule_CreateDataType() is called outside of RedisModule_OnLoad() function,
* there is already a module registering a type with the same name,
* or if the module name or encver is invalid, NULL is returned.
* Otherwise the new type is registered into Redis, and a reference of
* type RedisModuleType is returned: the caller of the function should store
* this reference into a global variable to make future use of it in the
* modules type API, since a single module may register multiple types.
* Example code fragment:
*
* static RedisModuleType *BalancedTreeType;
*
* int RedisModule_OnLoad(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
* // some code here ...
* BalancedTreeType = RM_CreateDataType(...);
* }
*/
moduleType *RM_CreateDataType(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, int encver, void *typemethods_ptr) {
if (!ctx->module->onload)
return NULL;
uint64_t id = moduleTypeEncodeId(name,encver);
if (id == 0) return NULL;
if (moduleTypeLookupModuleByName(name) != NULL) return NULL;
long typemethods_version = ((long*)typemethods_ptr)[0];
if (typemethods_version == 0) return NULL;
struct typemethods {
uint64_t version;
moduleTypeLoadFunc rdb_load;
moduleTypeSaveFunc rdb_save;
moduleTypeRewriteFunc aof_rewrite;
moduleTypeMemUsageFunc mem_usage;
moduleTypeDigestFunc digest;
moduleTypeFreeFunc free;
struct {
moduleTypeAuxLoadFunc aux_load;
moduleTypeAuxSaveFunc aux_save;
int aux_save_triggers;
} v2;
struct {
moduleTypeFreeEffortFunc free_effort;
moduleTypeUnlinkFunc unlink;
moduleTypeCopyFunc copy;
moduleTypeDefragFunc defrag;
} v3;
struct {
moduleTypeMemUsageFunc2 mem_usage2;
moduleTypeFreeEffortFunc2 free_effort2;
moduleTypeUnlinkFunc2 unlink2;
moduleTypeCopyFunc2 copy2;
} v4;
struct {
moduleTypeAuxSaveFunc aux_save2;
} v5;
} *tms = (struct typemethods*) typemethods_ptr;
moduleType *mt = zcalloc(sizeof(*mt));
mt->id = id;
mt->module = ctx->module;
mt->rdb_load = tms->rdb_load;
mt->rdb_save = tms->rdb_save;
mt->aof_rewrite = tms->aof_rewrite;
mt->mem_usage = tms->mem_usage;
mt->digest = tms->digest;
mt->free = tms->free;
if (tms->version >= 2) {
mt->aux_load = tms->v2.aux_load;
mt->aux_save = tms->v2.aux_save;
mt->aux_save_triggers = tms->v2.aux_save_triggers;
}
if (tms->version >= 3) {
mt->free_effort = tms->v3.free_effort;
mt->unlink = tms->v3.unlink;
mt->copy = tms->v3.copy;
mt->defrag = tms->v3.defrag;
}
if (tms->version >= 4) {
mt->mem_usage2 = tms->v4.mem_usage2;
mt->unlink2 = tms->v4.unlink2;
mt->free_effort2 = tms->v4.free_effort2;
mt->copy2 = tms->v4.copy2;
}
if (tms->version >= 5) {
mt->aux_save2 = tms->v5.aux_save2;
}
memcpy(mt->name,name,sizeof(mt->name));
listAddNodeTail(ctx->module->types,mt);
return mt;
}
/* If the key is open for writing, set the specified module type object
* as the value of the key, deleting the old value if any.
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. If the key is not open for
* writing or there is an active iterator, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. */
int RM_ModuleTypeSetValue(RedisModuleKey *key, moduleType *mt, void *value) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->iter) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
RM_DeleteKey(key);
robj *o = createModuleObject(mt,value);
setKey(key->ctx->client,key->db,key->key,o,SETKEY_NO_SIGNAL);
decrRefCount(o);
key->value = o;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Assuming RedisModule_KeyType() returned REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE on
* the key, returns the module type pointer of the value stored at key.
*
* If the key is NULL, is not associated with a module type, or is empty,
* then NULL is returned instead. */
moduleType *RM_ModuleTypeGetType(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (key == NULL ||
key->value == NULL ||
RM_KeyType(key) != REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE) return NULL;
moduleValue *mv = key->value->ptr;
return mv->type;
}
/* Assuming RedisModule_KeyType() returned REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE on
* the key, returns the module type low-level value stored at key, as
* it was set by the user via RedisModule_ModuleTypeSetValue().
*
* If the key is NULL, is not associated with a module type, or is empty,
* then NULL is returned instead. */
void *RM_ModuleTypeGetValue(RedisModuleKey *key) {
if (key == NULL ||
key->value == NULL ||
RM_KeyType(key) != REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE) return NULL;
moduleValue *mv = key->value->ptr;
return mv->value;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## RDB loading and saving functions
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Called when there is a load error in the context of a module. On some
* modules this cannot be recovered, but if the module declared capability
* to handle errors, we'll raise a flag rather than exiting. */
void moduleRDBLoadError(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (io->type->module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS) {
io->error = 1;
return;
}
serverPanic(
"Error loading data from RDB (short read or EOF). "
"Read performed by module '%s' about type '%s' "
"after reading '%llu' bytes of a value "
"for key named: '%s'.",
io->type->module->name,
io->type->name,
(unsigned long long)io->bytes,
io->key? (char*)io->key->ptr: "(null)");
}
/* Returns 0 if there's at least one registered data type that did not declare
* REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS, in which case diskless loading should
* be avoided since it could cause data loss. */
int moduleAllDatatypesHandleErrors(void) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
if (listLength(module->types) &&
!(module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS))
{
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return 0;
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return 1;
}
/* Returns 0 if module did not declare REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD, in which case
* diskless async loading should be avoided because module doesn't know there can be traffic during
* database full resynchronization. */
int moduleAllModulesHandleReplAsyncLoad(void) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
if (!(module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD)) {
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return 0;
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return 1;
}
/* Returns true if any previous IO API failed.
* for `Load*` APIs the REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS flag must be set with
* RedisModule_SetModuleOptions first. */
int RM_IsIOError(RedisModuleIO *io) {
return io->error;
}
static int flushRedisModuleIOBuffer(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (!io->pre_flush_buffer) return 0;
/* We have data that must be flushed before saving the current data.
* Lets flush it. */
sds pre_flush_buffer = io->pre_flush_buffer;
io->pre_flush_buffer = NULL;
ssize_t retval = rdbWriteRaw(io->rio, pre_flush_buffer, sdslen(pre_flush_buffer));
sdsfree(pre_flush_buffer);
if (retval >= 0) io->bytes += retval;
return retval;
}
/* Save an unsigned 64 bit value into the RDB file. This function should only
* be called in the context of the rdb_save method of modules implementing new
* data types. */
void RM_SaveUnsigned(RedisModuleIO *io, uint64_t value) {
if (io->error) return;
if (flushRedisModuleIOBuffer(io) == -1) goto saveerr;
/* Save opcode. */
int retval = rdbSaveLen(io->rio, RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_UINT);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
/* Save value. */
retval = rdbSaveLen(io->rio, value);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
return;
saveerr:
io->error = 1;
}
/* Load an unsigned 64 bit value from the RDB file. This function should only
* be called in the context of the `rdb_load` method of modules implementing
* new data types. */
uint64_t RM_LoadUnsigned(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (io->error) return 0;
uint64_t opcode = rdbLoadLen(io->rio,NULL);
if (opcode != RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_UINT) goto loaderr;
uint64_t value;
int retval = rdbLoadLenByRef(io->rio, NULL, &value);
if (retval == -1) goto loaderr;
return value;
loaderr:
moduleRDBLoadError(io);
return 0;
}
/* Like RedisModule_SaveUnsigned() but for signed 64 bit values. */
void RM_SaveSigned(RedisModuleIO *io, int64_t value) {
union {uint64_t u; int64_t i;} conv;
conv.i = value;
RM_SaveUnsigned(io,conv.u);
}
/* Like RedisModule_LoadUnsigned() but for signed 64 bit values. */
int64_t RM_LoadSigned(RedisModuleIO *io) {
union {uint64_t u; int64_t i;} conv;
conv.u = RM_LoadUnsigned(io);
return conv.i;
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module type, saves a
* string into the RDB file taking as input a RedisModuleString.
*
* The string can be later loaded with RedisModule_LoadString() or
* other Load family functions expecting a serialized string inside
* the RDB file. */
void RM_SaveString(RedisModuleIO *io, RedisModuleString *s) {
if (io->error) return;
if (flushRedisModuleIOBuffer(io) == -1) goto saveerr;
/* Save opcode. */
ssize_t retval = rdbSaveLen(io->rio, RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_STRING);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
/* Save value. */
retval = rdbSaveStringObject(io->rio, s);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
return;
saveerr:
io->error = 1;
}
/* Like RedisModule_SaveString() but takes a raw C pointer and length
* as input. */
void RM_SaveStringBuffer(RedisModuleIO *io, const char *str, size_t len) {
if (io->error) return;
if (flushRedisModuleIOBuffer(io) == -1) goto saveerr;
/* Save opcode. */
ssize_t retval = rdbSaveLen(io->rio, RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_STRING);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
/* Save value. */
retval = rdbSaveRawString(io->rio, (unsigned char*)str,len);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
return;
saveerr:
io->error = 1;
}
/* Implements RM_LoadString() and RM_LoadStringBuffer() */
void *moduleLoadString(RedisModuleIO *io, int plain, size_t *lenptr) {
if (io->error) return NULL;
uint64_t opcode = rdbLoadLen(io->rio,NULL);
if (opcode != RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_STRING) goto loaderr;
void *s = rdbGenericLoadStringObject(io->rio,
plain ? RDB_LOAD_PLAIN : RDB_LOAD_NONE, lenptr);
if (s == NULL) goto loaderr;
return s;
loaderr:
moduleRDBLoadError(io);
return NULL;
}
/* In the context of the rdb_load method of a module data type, loads a string
* from the RDB file, that was previously saved with RedisModule_SaveString()
* functions family.
*
* The returned string is a newly allocated RedisModuleString object, and
* the user should at some point free it with a call to RedisModule_FreeString().
*
* If the data structure does not store strings as RedisModuleString objects,
* the similar function RedisModule_LoadStringBuffer() could be used instead. */
RedisModuleString *RM_LoadString(RedisModuleIO *io) {
return moduleLoadString(io,0,NULL);
}
/* Like RedisModule_LoadString() but returns a heap allocated string that
* was allocated with RedisModule_Alloc(), and can be resized or freed with
* RedisModule_Realloc() or RedisModule_Free().
*
* The size of the string is stored at '*lenptr' if not NULL.
* The returned string is not automatically NULL terminated, it is loaded
* exactly as it was stored inside the RDB file. */
char *RM_LoadStringBuffer(RedisModuleIO *io, size_t *lenptr) {
return moduleLoadString(io,1,lenptr);
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module data type, saves a double
* value to the RDB file. The double can be a valid number, a NaN or infinity.
* It is possible to load back the value with RedisModule_LoadDouble(). */
void RM_SaveDouble(RedisModuleIO *io, double value) {
if (io->error) return;
if (flushRedisModuleIOBuffer(io) == -1) goto saveerr;
/* Save opcode. */
int retval = rdbSaveLen(io->rio, RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_DOUBLE);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
/* Save value. */
retval = rdbSaveBinaryDoubleValue(io->rio, value);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
return;
saveerr:
io->error = 1;
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module data type, loads back the
* double value saved by RedisModule_SaveDouble(). */
double RM_LoadDouble(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (io->error) return 0;
uint64_t opcode = rdbLoadLen(io->rio,NULL);
if (opcode != RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_DOUBLE) goto loaderr;
double value;
int retval = rdbLoadBinaryDoubleValue(io->rio, &value);
if (retval == -1) goto loaderr;
return value;
loaderr:
moduleRDBLoadError(io);
return 0;
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module data type, saves a float
* value to the RDB file. The float can be a valid number, a NaN or infinity.
* It is possible to load back the value with RedisModule_LoadFloat(). */
void RM_SaveFloat(RedisModuleIO *io, float value) {
if (io->error) return;
if (flushRedisModuleIOBuffer(io) == -1) goto saveerr;
/* Save opcode. */
int retval = rdbSaveLen(io->rio, RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_FLOAT);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
/* Save value. */
retval = rdbSaveBinaryFloatValue(io->rio, value);
if (retval == -1) goto saveerr;
io->bytes += retval;
return;
saveerr:
io->error = 1;
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module data type, loads back the
* float value saved by RedisModule_SaveFloat(). */
float RM_LoadFloat(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (io->error) return 0;
uint64_t opcode = rdbLoadLen(io->rio,NULL);
if (opcode != RDB_MODULE_OPCODE_FLOAT) goto loaderr;
float value;
int retval = rdbLoadBinaryFloatValue(io->rio, &value);
if (retval == -1) goto loaderr;
return value;
loaderr:
moduleRDBLoadError(io);
return 0;
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module data type, saves a long double
* value to the RDB file. The double can be a valid number, a NaN or infinity.
* It is possible to load back the value with RedisModule_LoadLongDouble(). */
void RM_SaveLongDouble(RedisModuleIO *io, long double value) {
if (io->error) return;
char buf[MAX_LONG_DOUBLE_CHARS];
/* Long double has different number of bits in different platforms, so we
* save it as a string type. */
size_t len = ld2string(buf,sizeof(buf),value,LD_STR_HEX);
RM_SaveStringBuffer(io,buf,len);
}
/* In the context of the rdb_save method of a module data type, loads back the
* long double value saved by RedisModule_SaveLongDouble(). */
long double RM_LoadLongDouble(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (io->error) return 0;
long double value;
size_t len;
char* str = RM_LoadStringBuffer(io,&len);
if (!str) return 0;
string2ld(str,len,&value);
RM_Free(str);
return value;
}
/* Iterate over modules, and trigger rdb aux saving for the ones modules types
* who asked for it. */
ssize_t rdbSaveModulesAux(rio *rdb, int when) {
size_t total_written = 0;
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(module->types,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
moduleType *mt = ln->value;
if ((!mt->aux_save && !mt->aux_save2) || !(mt->aux_save_triggers & when))
continue;
ssize_t ret = rdbSaveSingleModuleAux(rdb, when, mt);
if (ret==-1) {
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return -1;
}
total_written += ret;
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return total_written;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key digest API (DEBUG DIGEST interface for modules types)
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Add a new element to the digest. This function can be called multiple times
* one element after the other, for all the elements that constitute a given
* data structure. The function call must be followed by the call to
* `RedisModule_DigestEndSequence` eventually, when all the elements that are
* always in a given order are added. See the Redis Modules data types
* documentation for more info. However this is a quick example that uses Redis
* data types as an example.
*
* To add a sequence of unordered elements (for example in the case of a Redis
* Set), the pattern to use is:
*
* foreach element {
* AddElement(element);
* EndSequence();
* }
*
* Because Sets are not ordered, so every element added has a position that
* does not depend from the other. However if instead our elements are
* ordered in pairs, like field-value pairs of a Hash, then one should
* use:
*
* foreach key,value {
* AddElement(key);
* AddElement(value);
* EndSequence();
* }
*
* Because the key and value will be always in the above order, while instead
* the single key-value pairs, can appear in any position into a Redis hash.
*
* A list of ordered elements would be implemented with:
*
* foreach element {
* AddElement(element);
* }
* EndSequence();
*
*/
void RM_DigestAddStringBuffer(RedisModuleDigest *md, const char *ele, size_t len) {
mixDigest(md->o,ele,len);
}
/* Like `RedisModule_DigestAddStringBuffer()` but takes a `long long` as input
* that gets converted into a string before adding it to the digest. */
void RM_DigestAddLongLong(RedisModuleDigest *md, long long ll) {
char buf[LONG_STR_SIZE];
size_t len = ll2string(buf,sizeof(buf),ll);
mixDigest(md->o,buf,len);
}
/* See the documentation for `RedisModule_DigestAddElement()`. */
void RM_DigestEndSequence(RedisModuleDigest *md) {
xorDigest(md->x,md->o,sizeof(md->o));
memset(md->o,0,sizeof(md->o));
}
/* Decode a serialized representation of a module data type 'mt', in a specific encoding version 'encver'
* from string 'str' and return a newly allocated value, or NULL if decoding failed.
*
* This call basically reuses the 'rdb_load' callback which module data types
* implement in order to allow a module to arbitrarily serialize/de-serialize
* keys, similar to how the Redis 'DUMP' and 'RESTORE' commands are implemented.
*
* Modules should generally use the REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS flag and
* make sure the de-serialization code properly checks and handles IO errors
* (freeing allocated buffers and returning a NULL).
*
* If this is NOT done, Redis will handle corrupted (or just truncated) serialized
* data by producing an error message and terminating the process.
*/
void *RM_LoadDataTypeFromStringEncver(const RedisModuleString *str, const moduleType *mt, int encver) {
rio payload;
RedisModuleIO io;
void *ret;
rioInitWithBuffer(&payload, str->ptr);
moduleInitIOContext(io,(moduleType *)mt,&payload,NULL,-1);
/* All RM_Save*() calls always write a version 2 compatible format, so we
* need to make sure we read the same.
*/
ret = mt->rdb_load(&io,encver);
if (io.ctx) {
moduleFreeContext(io.ctx);
zfree(io.ctx);
}
return ret;
}
/* Similar to RM_LoadDataTypeFromStringEncver, original version of the API, kept
* for backward compatibility.
*/
void *RM_LoadDataTypeFromString(const RedisModuleString *str, const moduleType *mt) {
return RM_LoadDataTypeFromStringEncver(str, mt, 0);
}
/* Encode a module data type 'mt' value 'data' into serialized form, and return it
* as a newly allocated RedisModuleString.
*
* This call basically reuses the 'rdb_save' callback which module data types
* implement in order to allow a module to arbitrarily serialize/de-serialize
* keys, similar to how the Redis 'DUMP' and 'RESTORE' commands are implemented.
*/
RedisModuleString *RM_SaveDataTypeToString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, void *data, const moduleType *mt) {
rio payload;
RedisModuleIO io;
rioInitWithBuffer(&payload,sdsempty());
moduleInitIOContext(io,(moduleType *)mt,&payload,NULL,-1);
mt->rdb_save(&io,data);
if (io.ctx) {
moduleFreeContext(io.ctx);
zfree(io.ctx);
}
if (io.error) {
return NULL;
} else {
robj *str = createObject(OBJ_STRING,payload.io.buffer.ptr);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,str);
return str;
}
}
/* Returns the name of the key currently being processed. */
const RedisModuleString *RM_GetKeyNameFromDigest(RedisModuleDigest *dig) {
return dig->key;
}
/* Returns the database id of the key currently being processed. */
int RM_GetDbIdFromDigest(RedisModuleDigest *dig) {
return dig->dbid;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## AOF API for modules data types
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Emits a command into the AOF during the AOF rewriting process. This function
* is only called in the context of the aof_rewrite method of data types exported
* by a module. The command works exactly like RedisModule_Call() in the way
* the parameters are passed, but it does not return anything as the error
* handling is performed by Redis itself. */
void RM_EmitAOF(RedisModuleIO *io, const char *cmdname, const char *fmt, ...) {
if (io->error) return;
struct redisCommand *cmd;
robj **argv = NULL;
int argc = 0, flags = 0, j;
va_list ap;
cmd = lookupCommandByCString((char*)cmdname);
if (!cmd) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Fatal: AOF method for module data type '%s' tried to "
"emit unknown command '%s'",
io->type->name, cmdname);
io->error = 1;
errno = EINVAL;
return;
}
/* Emit the arguments into the AOF in Redis protocol format. */
va_start(ap, fmt);
argv = moduleCreateArgvFromUserFormat(cmdname,fmt,&argc,&flags,ap);
va_end(ap);
if (argv == NULL) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Fatal: AOF method for module data type '%s' tried to "
"call RedisModule_EmitAOF() with wrong format specifiers '%s'",
io->type->name, fmt);
io->error = 1;
errno = EINVAL;
return;
}
/* Bulk count. */
if (!io->error && rioWriteBulkCount(io->rio,'*',argc) == 0)
io->error = 1;
/* Arguments. */
for (j = 0; j < argc; j++) {
if (!io->error && rioWriteBulkObject(io->rio,argv[j]) == 0)
io->error = 1;
decrRefCount(argv[j]);
}
zfree(argv);
return;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## IO context handling
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
RedisModuleCtx *RM_GetContextFromIO(RedisModuleIO *io) {
if (io->ctx) return io->ctx; /* Can't have more than one... */
io->ctx = zmalloc(sizeof(RedisModuleCtx));
moduleCreateContext(io->ctx, io->type->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE);
return io->ctx;
}
/* Returns the name of the key currently being processed.
* There is no guarantee that the key name is always available, so this may return NULL.
*/
const RedisModuleString *RM_GetKeyNameFromIO(RedisModuleIO *io) {
return io->key;
}
/* Returns a RedisModuleString with the name of the key from RedisModuleKey. */
const RedisModuleString *RM_GetKeyNameFromModuleKey(RedisModuleKey *key) {
return key ? key->key : NULL;
}
/* Returns a database id of the key from RedisModuleKey. */
int RM_GetDbIdFromModuleKey(RedisModuleKey *key) {
return key ? key->db->id : -1;
}
/* Returns the database id of the key currently being processed.
* There is no guarantee that this info is always available, so this may return -1.
*/
int RM_GetDbIdFromIO(RedisModuleIO *io) {
return io->dbid;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Logging
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* This is the low level function implementing both:
*
* RM_Log()
* RM_LogIOError()
*
*/
void moduleLogRaw(RedisModule *module, const char *levelstr, const char *fmt, va_list ap) {
char msg[LOG_MAX_LEN];
size_t name_len;
int level;
if (!strcasecmp(levelstr,"debug")) level = LL_DEBUG;
else if (!strcasecmp(levelstr,"verbose")) level = LL_VERBOSE;
else if (!strcasecmp(levelstr,"notice")) level = LL_NOTICE;
else if (!strcasecmp(levelstr,"warning")) level = LL_WARNING;
else level = LL_VERBOSE; /* Default. */
if (level < server.verbosity) return;
name_len = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg),"<%s> ", module? module->name: "module");
vsnprintf(msg + name_len, sizeof(msg) - name_len, fmt, ap);
serverLogRaw(level,msg);
}
/* Produces a log message to the standard Redis log, the format accepts
* printf-alike specifiers, while level is a string describing the log
* level to use when emitting the log, and must be one of the following:
*
* * "debug" (`REDISMODULE_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG`)
* * "verbose" (`REDISMODULE_LOGLEVEL_VERBOSE`)
* * "notice" (`REDISMODULE_LOGLEVEL_NOTICE`)
* * "warning" (`REDISMODULE_LOGLEVEL_WARNING`)
*
* If the specified log level is invalid, verbose is used by default.
* There is a fixed limit to the length of the log line this function is able
* to emit, this limit is not specified but is guaranteed to be more than
* a few lines of text.
*
* The ctx argument may be NULL if cannot be provided in the context of the
* caller for instance threads or callbacks, in which case a generic "module"
* will be used instead of the module name.
*/
void RM_Log(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *levelstr, const char *fmt, ...) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
moduleLogRaw(ctx? ctx->module: NULL,levelstr,fmt,ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/* Log errors from RDB / AOF serialization callbacks.
*
* This function should be used when a callback is returning a critical
* error to the caller since cannot load or save the data for some
* critical reason. */
void RM_LogIOError(RedisModuleIO *io, const char *levelstr, const char *fmt, ...) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
moduleLogRaw(io->type->module,levelstr,fmt,ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/* Redis-like assert function.
*
* The macro `RedisModule_Assert(expression)` is recommended, rather than
* calling this function directly.
*
* A failed assertion will shut down the server and produce logging information
* that looks identical to information generated by Redis itself.
*/
void RM__Assert(const char *estr, const char *file, int line) {
_serverAssert(estr, file, line);
}
/* Allows adding event to the latency monitor to be observed by the LATENCY
* command. The call is skipped if the latency is smaller than the configured
* latency-monitor-threshold. */
void RM_LatencyAddSample(const char *event, mstime_t latency) {
if (latency >= server.latency_monitor_threshold)
latencyAddSample(event, latency);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Blocking clients from modules
*
* For a guide about blocking commands in modules, see
* https://redis.io/topics/modules-blocking-ops.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* This is called from blocked.c in order to unblock a client: may be called
* for multiple reasons while the client is in the middle of being blocked
* because the client is terminated, but is also called for cleanup when a
* client is unblocked in a clean way after replaying.
*
* What we do here is just to set the client to NULL in the redis module
* blocked client handle. This way if the client is terminated while there
* is a pending threaded operation involving the blocked client, we'll know
* that the client no longer exists and no reply callback should be called.
*
* The structure RedisModuleBlockedClient will be always deallocated when
* running the list of clients blocked by a module that need to be unblocked. */
void unblockClientFromModule(client *c) {
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
/* Call the disconnection callback if any. Note that
* bc->disconnect_callback is set to NULL if the client gets disconnected
* by the module itself or because of a timeout, so the callback will NOT
* get called if this is not an actual disconnection event. */
if (bc->disconnect_callback) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, bc->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE);
ctx.blocked_privdata = bc->privdata;
ctx.client = bc->client;
bc->disconnect_callback(&ctx,bc);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
/* If we made it here and client is still blocked it means that the command
* timed-out, client was killed or disconnected and disconnect_callback was
* not implemented (or it was, but RM_UnblockClient was not called from
* within it, as it should).
* We must call moduleUnblockClient in order to free privdata and
* RedisModuleBlockedClient.
*
* Note that we only do that for clients that are blocked on keys, for which
* the contract is that the module should not call RM_UnblockClient under
* normal circumstances.
* Clients implementing threads and working with private data should be
* aware that calling RM_UnblockClient for every blocked client is their
* responsibility, and if they fail to do so memory may leak. Ideally they
* should implement the disconnect and timeout callbacks and call
* RM_UnblockClient, but any other way is also acceptable. */
if (bc->blocked_on_keys && !bc->unblocked)
moduleUnblockClient(c);
bc->client = NULL;
}
/* Block a client in the context of a module: this function implements both
* RM_BlockClient() and RM_BlockClientOnKeys() depending on the fact the
* keys are passed or not.
*
* When not blocking for keys, the keys, numkeys, and privdata parameters are
* not needed. The privdata in that case must be NULL, since later is
* RM_UnblockClient() that will provide some private data that the reply
* callback will receive.
*
* Instead when blocking for keys, normally RM_UnblockClient() will not be
* called (because the client will unblock when the key is modified), so
* 'privdata' should be provided in that case, so that once the client is
* unlocked and the reply callback is called, it will receive its associated
* private data.
*
* Even when blocking on keys, RM_UnblockClient() can be called however, but
* in that case the privdata argument is disregarded, because we pass the
* reply callback the privdata that is set here while blocking.
*
*/
RedisModuleBlockedClient *moduleBlockClient(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCmdFunc reply_callback,
RedisModuleAuthCallback auth_reply_callback,
RedisModuleCmdFunc timeout_callback, void (*free_privdata)(RedisModuleCtx*,void*),
long long timeout_ms, RedisModuleString **keys, int numkeys, void *privdata,
int flags) {
client *c = ctx->client;
int islua = scriptIsRunning();
int ismulti = server.in_exec;
c->bstate.module_blocked_handle = zmalloc(sizeof(RedisModuleBlockedClient));
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
ctx->module->blocked_clients++;
/* We need to handle the invalid operation of calling modules blocking
* commands from Lua or MULTI. We actually create an already aborted
* (client set to NULL) blocked client handle, and actually reply with
* an error. */
bc->client = (islua || ismulti) ? NULL : c;
bc->module = ctx->module;
bc->reply_callback = reply_callback;
bc->auth_reply_cb = auth_reply_callback;
bc->timeout_callback = timeout_callback;
bc->disconnect_callback = NULL; /* Set by RM_SetDisconnectCallback() */
bc->free_privdata = free_privdata;
bc->privdata = privdata;
bc->reply_client = moduleAllocTempClient();
bc->thread_safe_ctx_client = moduleAllocTempClient();
if (bc->client)
bc->reply_client->resp = bc->client->resp;
bc->dbid = c->db->id;
bc->blocked_on_keys = keys != NULL;
bc->unblocked = 0;
bc->background_timer = 0;
bc->background_duration = 0;
mstime_t timeout = 0;
if (timeout_ms) {
mstime_t now = mstime();
if (timeout_ms > LLONG_MAX - now) {
c->bstate.module_blocked_handle = NULL;
addReplyError(c, "timeout is out of range"); /* 'timeout_ms+now' would overflow */
return bc;
}
timeout = timeout_ms + now;
}
if (islua || ismulti) {
c->bstate.module_blocked_handle = NULL;
addReplyError(c, islua ?
"Blocking module command called from Lua script" :
"Blocking module command called from transaction");
} else if (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_REPLY) {
c->bstate.module_blocked_handle = NULL;
addReplyError(c, "Blocking module command called from a Reply callback context");
} else if (!auth_reply_callback && clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(c)) {
c->bstate.module_blocked_handle = NULL;
addReplyError(c, "Clients undergoing module based authentication can only be blocked on auth");
} else {
if (keys) {
blockForKeys(c,BLOCKED_MODULE,keys,numkeys,timeout,flags&REDISMODULE_BLOCK_UNBLOCK_DELETED);
} else {
c->bstate.timeout = timeout;
blockClient(c,BLOCKED_MODULE);
}
}
return bc;
}
/* This API registers a callback to execute in addition to normal password based authentication.
* Multiple callbacks can be registered across different modules. When a Module is unloaded, all the
* auth callbacks registered by it are unregistered.
* The callbacks are attempted (in the order of most recently registered first) when the AUTH/HELLO
* (with AUTH field provided) commands are called.
* The callbacks will be called with a module context along with a username and a password, and are
* expected to take one of the following actions:
* (1) Authenticate - Use the RM_AuthenticateClient* API and return REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED.
* This will immediately end the auth chain as successful and add the OK reply.
* (2) Deny Authentication - Return REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED without authenticating or blocking the
* client. Optionally, `err` can be set to a custom error message and `err` will be automatically
* freed by the server.
* This will immediately end the auth chain as unsuccessful and add the ERR reply.
* (3) Block a client on authentication - Use the RM_BlockClientOnAuth API and return
* REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED. Here, the client will be blocked until the RM_UnblockClient API is used
* which will trigger the auth reply callback (provided through the RM_BlockClientOnAuth).
* In this reply callback, the Module should authenticate, deny or skip handling authentication.
* (4) Skip handling Authentication - Return REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED without blocking the
* client. This will allow the engine to attempt the next module auth callback.
* If none of the callbacks authenticate or deny auth, then password based auth is attempted and
* will authenticate or add failure logs and reply to the clients accordingly.
*
* Note: If a client is disconnected while it was in the middle of blocking module auth, that
* occurrence of the AUTH or HELLO command will not be tracked in the INFO command stats.
*
* The following is an example of how non-blocking module based authentication can be used:
*
* int auth_cb(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *username, RedisModuleString *password, RedisModuleString **err) {
* const char *user = RedisModule_StringPtrLen(username, NULL);
* const char *pwd = RedisModule_StringPtrLen(password, NULL);
* if (!strcmp(user,"foo") && !strcmp(pwd,"valid_password")) {
* RedisModule_AuthenticateClientWithACLUser(ctx, "foo", 3, NULL, NULL, NULL);
* return REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED;
* }
*
* else if (!strcmp(user,"foo") && !strcmp(pwd,"wrong_password")) {
* RedisModuleString *log = RedisModule_CreateString(ctx, "Module Auth", 11);
* RedisModule_ACLAddLogEntryByUserName(ctx, username, log, REDISMODULE_ACL_LOG_AUTH);
* RedisModule_FreeString(ctx, log);
* const char *err_msg = "Auth denied by Misc Module.";
* *err = RedisModule_CreateString(ctx, err_msg, strlen(err_msg));
* return REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED;
* }
* return REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED;
* }
*
* int RedisModule_OnLoad(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc) {
* if (RedisModule_Init(ctx,"authmodule",1,REDISMODULE_APIVER_1)== REDISMODULE_ERR)
* return REDISMODULE_ERR;
* RedisModule_RegisterAuthCallback(ctx, auth_cb);
* return REDISMODULE_OK;
* }
*/
void RM_RegisterAuthCallback(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleAuthCallback cb) {
RedisModuleAuthCtx *auth_ctx = zmalloc(sizeof(RedisModuleAuthCtx));
auth_ctx->module = ctx->module;
auth_ctx->auth_cb = cb;
listAddNodeHead(moduleAuthCallbacks, auth_ctx);
}
/* Helper function to invoke the free private data callback of a Module blocked client. */
void moduleInvokeFreePrivDataCallback(client *c, RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc) {
if (bc->privdata && bc->free_privdata) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
int ctx_flags = c == NULL ? REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_DISCONNECTED : REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, bc->module, ctx_flags);
ctx.blocked_privdata = bc->privdata;
ctx.client = bc->client;
bc->free_privdata(&ctx,bc->privdata);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
}
/* Unregisters all the module auth callbacks that have been registered by this Module. */
void moduleUnregisterAuthCBs(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(moduleAuthCallbacks, &li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModuleAuthCtx *ctx = listNodeValue(ln);
if (ctx->module == module) {
listDelNode(moduleAuthCallbacks, ln);
zfree(ctx);
}
}
}
/* Search for & attempt next module auth callback after skipping the ones already attempted.
* Returns the result of the module auth callback. */
int attemptNextAuthCb(client *c, robj *username, robj *password, robj **err) {
int handle_next_callback = c->module_auth_ctx == NULL;
RedisModuleAuthCtx *cur_auth_ctx = NULL;
listNode *ln;
listIter li;
listRewind(moduleAuthCallbacks, &li);
int result = REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED;
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
cur_auth_ctx = listNodeValue(ln);
/* Skip over the previously attempted auth contexts. */
if (!handle_next_callback) {
handle_next_callback = cur_auth_ctx == c->module_auth_ctx;
continue;
}
/* Remove the module auth complete flag before we attempt the next cb. */
c->flags &= ~CLIENT_MODULE_AUTH_HAS_RESULT;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, cur_auth_ctx->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE);
ctx.client = c;
*err = NULL;
c->module_auth_ctx = cur_auth_ctx;
result = cur_auth_ctx->auth_cb(&ctx, username, password, err);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
if (result == REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED) break;
/* If Auth was not handled (allowed/denied/blocked) by the Module, try the next auth cb. */
}
return result;
}
/* Helper function to handle a reprocessed unblocked auth client.
* Returns REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED if the client was not reprocessed after a blocking module
* auth operation.
* Otherwise, we attempt the auth reply callback & the free priv data callback, update fields and
* return the result of the reply callback. */
int attemptBlockedAuthReplyCallback(client *c, robj *username, robj *password, robj **err) {
int result = REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED;
if (!c->module_blocked_client) return result;
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = (RedisModuleBlockedClient *) c->module_blocked_client;
bc->client = c;
if (bc->auth_reply_cb) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, bc->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_REPLY);
ctx.blocked_privdata = bc->privdata;
ctx.blocked_ready_key = NULL;
ctx.client = bc->client;
ctx.blocked_client = bc;
result = bc->auth_reply_cb(&ctx, username, password, err);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
moduleInvokeFreePrivDataCallback(c, bc);
c->module_blocked_client = NULL;
c->lastcmd->microseconds += bc->background_duration;
bc->module->blocked_clients--;
zfree(bc);
return result;
}
/* Helper function to attempt Module based authentication through module auth callbacks.
* Here, the Module is expected to authenticate the client using the RedisModule APIs and to add ACL
* logs in case of errors.
* Returns one of the following codes:
* AUTH_OK - Indicates that a module handled and authenticated the client.
* AUTH_ERR - Indicates that a module handled and denied authentication for this client.
* AUTH_NOT_HANDLED - Indicates that authentication was not handled by any Module and that
* normal password based authentication can be attempted next.
* AUTH_BLOCKED - Indicates module authentication is in progress through a blocking implementation.
* In this case, authentication is handled here again after the client is unblocked / reprocessed. */
int checkModuleAuthentication(client *c, robj *username, robj *password, robj **err) {
if (!listLength(moduleAuthCallbacks)) return AUTH_NOT_HANDLED;
int result = attemptBlockedAuthReplyCallback(c, username, password, err);
if (result == REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED) {
result = attemptNextAuthCb(c, username, password, err);
}
if (c->flags & CLIENT_BLOCKED) {
/* Modules are expected to return REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED when blocking clients. */
serverAssert(result == REDISMODULE_AUTH_HANDLED);
return AUTH_BLOCKED;
}
c->module_auth_ctx = NULL;
if (result == REDISMODULE_AUTH_NOT_HANDLED) {
c->flags &= ~CLIENT_MODULE_AUTH_HAS_RESULT;
return AUTH_NOT_HANDLED;
}
if (c->flags & CLIENT_MODULE_AUTH_HAS_RESULT) {
c->flags &= ~CLIENT_MODULE_AUTH_HAS_RESULT;
if (c->authenticated) return AUTH_OK;
}
return AUTH_ERR;
}
/* This function is called from module.c in order to check if a module
* blocked for BLOCKED_MODULE and subtype 'on keys' (bc->blocked_on_keys true)
* can really be unblocked, since the module was able to serve the client.
* If the callback returns REDISMODULE_OK, then the client can be unblocked,
* otherwise the client remains blocked and we'll retry again when one of
* the keys it blocked for becomes "ready" again.
* This function returns 1 if client was served (and should be unblocked) */
int moduleTryServeClientBlockedOnKey(client *c, robj *key) {
int served = 0;
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
/* Protect against re-processing: don't serve clients that are already
* in the unblocking list for any reason (including RM_UnblockClient()
* explicit call). See #6798. */
if (bc->unblocked) return 0;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, bc->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_REPLY);
ctx.blocked_ready_key = key;
ctx.blocked_privdata = bc->privdata;
ctx.client = bc->client;
ctx.blocked_client = bc;
if (bc->reply_callback(&ctx,(void**)c->argv,c->argc) == REDISMODULE_OK)
served = 1;
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return served;
}
/* Block a client in the context of a blocking command, returning a handle
* which will be used, later, in order to unblock the client with a call to
* RedisModule_UnblockClient(). The arguments specify callback functions
* and a timeout after which the client is unblocked.
*
* The callbacks are called in the following contexts:
*
* reply_callback: called after a successful RedisModule_UnblockClient()
* call in order to reply to the client and unblock it.
*
* timeout_callback: called when the timeout is reached or if `CLIENT UNBLOCK`
* is invoked, in order to send an error to the client.
*
* free_privdata: called in order to free the private data that is passed
* by RedisModule_UnblockClient() call.
*
* Note: RedisModule_UnblockClient should be called for every blocked client,
* even if client was killed, timed-out or disconnected. Failing to do so
* will result in memory leaks.
*
* There are some cases where RedisModule_BlockClient() cannot be used:
*
* 1. If the client is a Lua script.
* 2. If the client is executing a MULTI block.
*
* In these cases, a call to RedisModule_BlockClient() will **not** block the
* client, but instead produce a specific error reply.
*
* A module that registers a timeout_callback function can also be unblocked
* using the `CLIENT UNBLOCK` command, which will trigger the timeout callback.
* If a callback function is not registered, then the blocked client will be
* treated as if it is not in a blocked state and `CLIENT UNBLOCK` will return
* a zero value.
*
* Measuring background time: By default the time spent in the blocked command
* is not account for the total command duration. To include such time you should
* use RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart() and RM_BlockedClientMeasureTimeEnd() one,
* or multiple times within the blocking command background work.
*/
RedisModuleBlockedClient *RM_BlockClient(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCmdFunc reply_callback,
RedisModuleCmdFunc timeout_callback, void (*free_privdata)(RedisModuleCtx*,void*),
long long timeout_ms) {
return moduleBlockClient(ctx,reply_callback,NULL,timeout_callback,free_privdata,timeout_ms, NULL,0,NULL,0);
}
/* Block the current client for module authentication in the background. If module auth is not in
* progress on the client, the API returns NULL. Otherwise, the client is blocked and the RM_BlockedClient
* is returned similar to the RM_BlockClient API.
* Note: Only use this API from the context of a module auth callback. */
RedisModuleBlockedClient *RM_BlockClientOnAuth(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleAuthCallback reply_callback,
void (*free_privdata)(RedisModuleCtx*,void*)) {
if (!clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(ctx->client)) {
addReplyError(ctx->client, "Module blocking client on auth when not currently undergoing module authentication");
return NULL;
}
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = moduleBlockClient(ctx,NULL,reply_callback,NULL,free_privdata,0, NULL,0,NULL,0);
if (ctx->client->flags & CLIENT_BLOCKED) {
ctx->client->flags |= CLIENT_PENDING_COMMAND;
}
return bc;
}
/* Get the private data that was previusely set on a blocked client */
void *RM_BlockClientGetPrivateData(RedisModuleBlockedClient *blocked_client) {
return blocked_client->privdata;
}
/* Set private data on a blocked client */
void RM_BlockClientSetPrivateData(RedisModuleBlockedClient *blocked_client, void *private_data) {
blocked_client->privdata = private_data;
}
/* This call is similar to RedisModule_BlockClient(), however in this case we
* don't just block the client, but also ask Redis to unblock it automatically
* once certain keys become "ready", that is, contain more data.
*
* Basically this is similar to what a typical Redis command usually does,
* like BLPOP or BZPOPMAX: the client blocks if it cannot be served ASAP,
* and later when the key receives new data (a list push for instance), the
* client is unblocked and served.
*
* However in the case of this module API, when the client is unblocked?
*
* 1. If you block on a key of a type that has blocking operations associated,
* like a list, a sorted set, a stream, and so forth, the client may be
* unblocked once the relevant key is targeted by an operation that normally
* unblocks the native blocking operations for that type. So if we block
* on a list key, an RPUSH command may unblock our client and so forth.
* 2. If you are implementing your native data type, or if you want to add new
* unblocking conditions in addition to "1", you can call the modules API
* RedisModule_SignalKeyAsReady().
*
* Anyway we can't be sure if the client should be unblocked just because the
* key is signaled as ready: for instance a successive operation may change the
* key, or a client in queue before this one can be served, modifying the key
* as well and making it empty again. So when a client is blocked with
* RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys() the reply callback is not called after
* RM_UnblockClient() is called, but every time a key is signaled as ready:
* if the reply callback can serve the client, it returns REDISMODULE_OK
* and the client is unblocked, otherwise it will return REDISMODULE_ERR
* and we'll try again later.
*
* The reply callback can access the key that was signaled as ready by
* calling the API RedisModule_GetBlockedClientReadyKey(), that returns
* just the string name of the key as a RedisModuleString object.
*
* Thanks to this system we can setup complex blocking scenarios, like
* unblocking a client only if a list contains at least 5 items or other
* more fancy logics.
*
* Note that another difference with RedisModule_BlockClient(), is that here
* we pass the private data directly when blocking the client: it will
* be accessible later in the reply callback. Normally when blocking with
* RedisModule_BlockClient() the private data to reply to the client is
* passed when calling RedisModule_UnblockClient() but here the unblocking
* is performed by Redis itself, so we need to have some private data before
* hand. The private data is used to store any information about the specific
* unblocking operation that you are implementing. Such information will be
* freed using the free_privdata callback provided by the user.
*
* However the reply callback will be able to access the argument vector of
* the command, so the private data is often not needed.
*
* Note: Under normal circumstances RedisModule_UnblockClient should not be
* called for clients that are blocked on keys (Either the key will
* become ready or a timeout will occur). If for some reason you do want
* to call RedisModule_UnblockClient it is possible: Client will be
* handled as if it were timed-out (You must implement the timeout
* callback in that case).
*/
RedisModuleBlockedClient *RM_BlockClientOnKeys(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCmdFunc reply_callback,
RedisModuleCmdFunc timeout_callback, void (*free_privdata)(RedisModuleCtx*,void*),
long long timeout_ms, RedisModuleString **keys, int numkeys, void *privdata) {
return moduleBlockClient(ctx,reply_callback,NULL,timeout_callback,free_privdata,timeout_ms, keys,numkeys,privdata,0);
}
/* Same as RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys, but can take REDISMODULE_BLOCK_* flags
* Can be either REDISMODULE_BLOCK_UNBLOCK_DEFAULT, which means default behavior (same
* as calling RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys)
*
* The flags is a bit mask of these:
*
* - `REDISMODULE_BLOCK_UNBLOCK_DELETED`: The clients should to be awakened in case any of `keys` are deleted.
* Mostly useful for commands that require the key to exist (like XREADGROUP)
*/
RedisModuleBlockedClient *RM_BlockClientOnKeysWithFlags(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCmdFunc reply_callback,
RedisModuleCmdFunc timeout_callback, void (*free_privdata)(RedisModuleCtx*,void*),
long long timeout_ms, RedisModuleString **keys, int numkeys, void *privdata,
int flags) {
return moduleBlockClient(ctx,reply_callback,NULL,timeout_callback,free_privdata,timeout_ms, keys,numkeys,privdata,flags);
}
/* This function is used in order to potentially unblock a client blocked
* on keys with RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys(). When this function is called,
* all the clients blocked for this key will get their reply_callback called. */
void RM_SignalKeyAsReady(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *key) {
signalKeyAsReady(ctx->client->db, key, OBJ_MODULE);
}
/* Implements RM_UnblockClient() and moduleUnblockClient(). */
int moduleUnblockClientByHandle(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc, void *privdata) {
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleUnblockedClientsMutex);
if (!bc->blocked_on_keys) bc->privdata = privdata;
bc->unblocked = 1;
if (listLength(moduleUnblockedClients) == 0) {
if (write(server.module_pipe[1],"A",1) != 1) {
/* Ignore the error, this is best-effort. */
}
}
listAddNodeTail(moduleUnblockedClients,bc);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleUnblockedClientsMutex);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This API is used by the Redis core to unblock a client that was blocked
* by a module. */
void moduleUnblockClient(client *c) {
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
moduleUnblockClientByHandle(bc,NULL);
}
/* Return true if the client 'c' was blocked by a module using
* RM_BlockClientOnKeys(). */
int moduleClientIsBlockedOnKeys(client *c) {
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
return bc->blocked_on_keys;
}
/* Unblock a client blocked by `RedisModule_BlockedClient`. This will trigger
* the reply callbacks to be called in order to reply to the client.
* The 'privdata' argument will be accessible by the reply callback, so
* the caller of this function can pass any value that is needed in order to
* actually reply to the client.
*
* A common usage for 'privdata' is a thread that computes something that
* needs to be passed to the client, included but not limited some slow
* to compute reply or some reply obtained via networking.
*
* Note 1: this function can be called from threads spawned by the module.
*
* Note 2: when we unblock a client that is blocked for keys using the API
* RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys(), the privdata argument here is not used.
* Unblocking a client that was blocked for keys using this API will still
* require the client to get some reply, so the function will use the
* "timeout" handler in order to do so (The privdata provided in
* RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys() is accessible from the timeout
* callback via RM_GetBlockedClientPrivateData). */
int RM_UnblockClient(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc, void *privdata) {
if (bc->blocked_on_keys) {
/* In theory the user should always pass the timeout handler as an
* argument, but better to be safe than sorry. */
if (bc->timeout_callback == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (bc->unblocked) return REDISMODULE_OK;
if (bc->client) moduleBlockedClientTimedOut(bc->client);
}
moduleUnblockClientByHandle(bc,privdata);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Abort a blocked client blocking operation: the client will be unblocked
* without firing any callback. */
int RM_AbortBlock(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc) {
bc->reply_callback = NULL;
bc->disconnect_callback = NULL;
bc->auth_reply_cb = NULL;
return RM_UnblockClient(bc,NULL);
}
/* Set a callback that will be called if a blocked client disconnects
* before the module has a chance to call RedisModule_UnblockClient()
*
* Usually what you want to do there, is to cleanup your module state
* so that you can call RedisModule_UnblockClient() safely, otherwise
* the client will remain blocked forever if the timeout is large.
*
* Notes:
*
* 1. It is not safe to call Reply* family functions here, it is also
* useless since the client is gone.
*
* 2. This callback is not called if the client disconnects because of
* a timeout. In such a case, the client is unblocked automatically
* and the timeout callback is called.
*/
void RM_SetDisconnectCallback(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc, RedisModuleDisconnectFunc callback) {
bc->disconnect_callback = callback;
}
/* This function will check the moduleUnblockedClients queue in order to
* call the reply callback and really unblock the client.
*
* Clients end into this list because of calls to RM_UnblockClient(),
* however it is possible that while the module was doing work for the
* blocked client, it was terminated by Redis (for timeout or other reasons).
* When this happens the RedisModuleBlockedClient structure in the queue
* will have the 'client' field set to NULL. */
void moduleHandleBlockedClients(void) {
listNode *ln;
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc;
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleUnblockedClientsMutex);
while (listLength(moduleUnblockedClients)) {
ln = listFirst(moduleUnblockedClients);
bc = ln->value;
client *c = bc->client;
listDelNode(moduleUnblockedClients,ln);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleUnblockedClientsMutex);
/* Release the lock during the loop, as long as we don't
* touch the shared list. */
/* Call the reply callback if the client is valid and we have
* any callback. However the callback is not called if the client
* was blocked on keys (RM_BlockClientOnKeys()), because we already
* called such callback in moduleTryServeClientBlockedOnKey() when
* the key was signaled as ready. */
long long prev_error_replies = server.stat_total_error_replies;
uint64_t reply_us = 0;
if (c && !bc->blocked_on_keys && bc->reply_callback) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, bc->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_REPLY);
ctx.blocked_privdata = bc->privdata;
ctx.blocked_ready_key = NULL;
ctx.client = bc->client;
ctx.blocked_client = bc;
monotime replyTimer;
elapsedStart(&replyTimer);
bc->reply_callback(&ctx,(void**)c->argv,c->argc);
reply_us = elapsedUs(replyTimer);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
/* Hold onto the blocked client if module auth is in progress. The reply callback is invoked
* when the client is reprocessed. */
if (c && clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(c)) {
c->module_blocked_client = bc;
} else {
/* Free privdata if any. */
moduleInvokeFreePrivDataCallback(c, bc);
}
/* It is possible that this blocked client object accumulated
* replies to send to the client in a thread safe context.
* We need to glue such replies to the client output buffer and
* free the temporary client we just used for the replies. */
if (c) AddReplyFromClient(c, bc->reply_client);
moduleReleaseTempClient(bc->reply_client);
moduleReleaseTempClient(bc->thread_safe_ctx_client);
/* Update stats now that we've finished the blocking operation.
* This needs to be out of the reply callback above given that a
* module might not define any callback and still do blocking ops.
*/
if (c && !clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(c) && !bc->blocked_on_keys) {
updateStatsOnUnblock(c, bc->background_duration, reply_us, server.stat_total_error_replies != prev_error_replies);
}
if (c != NULL) {
/* Before unblocking the client, set the disconnect callback
* to NULL, because if we reached this point, the client was
* properly unblocked by the module. */
bc->disconnect_callback = NULL;
unblockClient(c, 1);
/* Update the wait offset, we don't know if this blocked client propagated anything,
* currently we rather not add any API for that, so we just assume it did. */
c->woff = server.master_repl_offset;
/* Put the client in the list of clients that need to write
* if there are pending replies here. This is needed since
* during a non blocking command the client may receive output. */
if (!clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(c) && clientHasPendingReplies(c) &&
!(c->flags & CLIENT_PENDING_WRITE))
{
c->flags |= CLIENT_PENDING_WRITE;
listLinkNodeHead(server.clients_pending_write, &c->clients_pending_write_node);
}
}
/* Free 'bc' only after unblocking the client, since it is
* referenced in the client blocking context, and must be valid
* when calling unblockClient(). */
if (!(c && clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(c))) {
bc->module->blocked_clients--;
zfree(bc);
}
/* Lock again before to iterate the loop. */
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleUnblockedClientsMutex);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleUnblockedClientsMutex);
}
/* Check if the specified client can be safely timed out using
* moduleBlockedClientTimedOut().
*/
int moduleBlockedClientMayTimeout(client *c) {
if (c->bstate.btype != BLOCKED_MODULE)
return 1;
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
return (bc && bc->timeout_callback != NULL);
}
/* Called when our client timed out. After this function unblockClient()
* is called, and it will invalidate the blocked client. So this function
* does not need to do any cleanup. Eventually the module will call the
* API to unblock the client and the memory will be released. */
void moduleBlockedClientTimedOut(client *c) {
RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc = c->bstate.module_blocked_handle;
/* Protect against re-processing: don't serve clients that are already
* in the unblocking list for any reason (including RM_UnblockClient()
* explicit call). See #6798. */
if (bc->unblocked) return;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, bc->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_TIMEOUT);
ctx.client = bc->client;
ctx.blocked_client = bc;
ctx.blocked_privdata = bc->privdata;
long long prev_error_replies = server.stat_total_error_replies;
bc->timeout_callback(&ctx,(void**)c->argv,c->argc);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
updateStatsOnUnblock(c, bc->background_duration, 0, server.stat_total_error_replies != prev_error_replies);
/* For timeout events, we do not want to call the disconnect callback,
* because the blocked client will be automatically disconnected in
* this case, and the user can still hook using the timeout callback. */
bc->disconnect_callback = NULL;
}
/* Return non-zero if a module command was called in order to fill the
* reply for a blocked client. */
int RM_IsBlockedReplyRequest(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_REPLY) != 0;
}
/* Return non-zero if a module command was called in order to fill the
* reply for a blocked client that timed out. */
int RM_IsBlockedTimeoutRequest(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_TIMEOUT) != 0;
}
/* Get the private data set by RedisModule_UnblockClient() */
void *RM_GetBlockedClientPrivateData(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->blocked_privdata;
}
/* Get the key that is ready when the reply callback is called in the context
* of a client blocked by RedisModule_BlockClientOnKeys(). */
RedisModuleString *RM_GetBlockedClientReadyKey(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->blocked_ready_key;
}
/* Get the blocked client associated with a given context.
* This is useful in the reply and timeout callbacks of blocked clients,
* before sometimes the module has the blocked client handle references
* around, and wants to cleanup it. */
RedisModuleBlockedClient *RM_GetBlockedClientHandle(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->blocked_client;
}
/* Return true if when the free callback of a blocked client is called,
* the reason for the client to be unblocked is that it disconnected
* while it was blocked. */
int RM_BlockedClientDisconnected(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return (ctx->flags & REDISMODULE_CTX_BLOCKED_DISCONNECTED) != 0;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Thread Safe Contexts
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Return a context which can be used inside threads to make Redis context
* calls with certain modules APIs. If 'bc' is not NULL then the module will
* be bound to a blocked client, and it will be possible to use the
* `RedisModule_Reply*` family of functions to accumulate a reply for when the
* client will be unblocked. Otherwise the thread safe context will be
* detached by a specific client.
*
* To call non-reply APIs, the thread safe context must be prepared with:
*
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextLock(ctx);
* ... make your call here ...
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextUnlock(ctx);
*
* This is not needed when using `RedisModule_Reply*` functions, assuming
* that a blocked client was used when the context was created, otherwise
* no RedisModule_Reply* call should be made at all.
*
* NOTE: If you're creating a detached thread safe context (bc is NULL),
* consider using `RM_GetDetachedThreadSafeContext` which will also retain
* the module ID and thus be more useful for logging. */
RedisModuleCtx *RM_GetThreadSafeContext(RedisModuleBlockedClient *bc) {
RedisModuleCtx *ctx = zmalloc(sizeof(*ctx));
RedisModule *module = bc ? bc->module : NULL;
int flags = REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE;
/* Creating a new client object is costly. To avoid that, we have an
* internal pool of client objects. In blockClient(), a client object is
* assigned to bc->thread_safe_ctx_client to be used for the thread safe
* context.
* For detached thread safe contexts, we create a new client object.
* Otherwise, as this function can be called from different threads, we
* would need to synchronize access to internal pool of client objects.
* Assuming creating detached context is rare and not that performance
* critical, we avoid synchronizing access to the client pool by creating
* a new client */
if (!bc) flags |= REDISMODULE_CTX_NEW_CLIENT;
moduleCreateContext(ctx, module, flags);
/* Even when the context is associated with a blocked client, we can't
* access it safely from another thread, so we use a fake client here
* in order to keep things like the currently selected database and similar
* things. */
if (bc) {
ctx->blocked_client = bc;
ctx->client = bc->thread_safe_ctx_client;
selectDb(ctx->client,bc->dbid);
if (bc->client) {
ctx->client->id = bc->client->id;
ctx->client->resp = bc->client->resp;
}
}
return ctx;
}
/* Return a detached thread safe context that is not associated with any
* specific blocked client, but is associated with the module's context.
*
* This is useful for modules that wish to hold a global context over
* a long term, for purposes such as logging. */
RedisModuleCtx *RM_GetDetachedThreadSafeContext(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
RedisModuleCtx *new_ctx = zmalloc(sizeof(*new_ctx));
/* We create a new client object for the detached context.
* See RM_GetThreadSafeContext() for more information */
moduleCreateContext(new_ctx, ctx->module,
REDISMODULE_CTX_THREAD_SAFE|REDISMODULE_CTX_NEW_CLIENT);
return new_ctx;
}
/* Release a thread safe context. */
void RM_FreeThreadSafeContext(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
moduleFreeContext(ctx);
zfree(ctx);
}
void moduleGILAfterLock(void) {
/* We should never get here if we already inside a module
* code block which already opened a context. */
serverAssert(server.execution_nesting == 0);
/* Bump up the nesting level to prevent immediate propagation
* of possible RM_Call from th thread */
enterExecutionUnit(1, 0);
}
/* Acquire the server lock before executing a thread safe API call.
* This is not needed for `RedisModule_Reply*` calls when there is
* a blocked client connected to the thread safe context. */
void RM_ThreadSafeContextLock(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
UNUSED(ctx);
moduleAcquireGIL();
moduleGILAfterLock();
}
/* Similar to RM_ThreadSafeContextLock but this function
* would not block if the server lock is already acquired.
*
* If successful (lock acquired) REDISMODULE_OK is returned,
* otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set
* accordingly. */
int RM_ThreadSafeContextTryLock(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
UNUSED(ctx);
int res = moduleTryAcquireGIL();
if(res != 0) {
errno = res;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
moduleGILAfterLock();
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
void moduleGILBeforeUnlock(void) {
/* We should never get here if we already inside a module
* code block which already opened a context, except
* the bump-up from moduleGILAcquired. */
serverAssert(server.execution_nesting == 1);
/* Restore nesting level and propagate pending commands
* (because it's unclear when thread safe contexts are
* released we have to propagate here). */
exitExecutionUnit();
postExecutionUnitOperations();
}
/* Release the server lock after a thread safe API call was executed. */
void RM_ThreadSafeContextUnlock(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
UNUSED(ctx);
moduleGILBeforeUnlock();
moduleReleaseGIL();
}
void moduleAcquireGIL(void) {
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleGIL);
}
int moduleTryAcquireGIL(void) {
return pthread_mutex_trylock(&moduleGIL);
}
void moduleReleaseGIL(void) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleGIL);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Module Keyspace Notifications API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Subscribe to keyspace notifications. This is a low-level version of the
* keyspace-notifications API. A module can register callbacks to be notified
* when keyspace events occur.
*
* Notification events are filtered by their type (string events, set events,
* etc), and the subscriber callback receives only events that match a specific
* mask of event types.
*
* When subscribing to notifications with RedisModule_SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents
* the module must provide an event type-mask, denoting the events the subscriber
* is interested in. This can be an ORed mask of any of the following flags:
*
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_GENERIC: Generic commands like DEL, EXPIRE, RENAME
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_STRING: String events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_LIST: List events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_SET: Set events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_HASH: Hash events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_ZSET: Sorted Set events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_EXPIRED: Expiration events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_EVICTED: Eviction events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_STREAM: Stream events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_MODULE: Module types events
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_KEYMISS: Key-miss events
* Notice, key-miss event is the only type
* of event that is fired from within a read command.
* Performing RM_Call with a write command from within
* this notification is wrong and discourage. It will
* cause the read command that trigger the event to be
* replicated to the AOF/Replica.
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_ALL: All events (Excluding REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_KEYMISS)
* - REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_LOADED: A special notification available only for modules,
* indicates that the key was loaded from persistence.
* Notice, when this event fires, the given key
* can not be retained, use RM_CreateStringFromString
* instead.
*
* We do not distinguish between key events and keyspace events, and it is up
* to the module to filter the actions taken based on the key.
*
* The subscriber signature is:
*
* int (*RedisModuleNotificationFunc) (RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int type,
* const char *event,
* RedisModuleString *key);
*
* `type` is the event type bit, that must match the mask given at registration
* time. The event string is the actual command being executed, and key is the
* relevant Redis key.
*
* Notification callback gets executed with a redis context that can not be
* used to send anything to the client, and has the db number where the event
* occurred as its selected db number.
*
* Notice that it is not necessary to enable notifications in redis.conf for
* module notifications to work.
*
* Warning: the notification callbacks are performed in a synchronous manner,
* so notification callbacks must to be fast, or they would slow Redis down.
* If you need to take long actions, use threads to offload them.
*
* Moreover, the fact that the notification is executed synchronously means
* that the notification code will be executed in the middle on Redis logic
* (commands logic, eviction, expire). Changing the key space while the logic
* runs is dangerous and discouraged. In order to react to key space events with
* write actions, please refer to `RM_AddPostNotificationJob`.
*
* See https://redis.io/topics/notifications for more information.
*/
int RM_SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int types, RedisModuleNotificationFunc callback) {
RedisModuleKeyspaceSubscriber *sub = zmalloc(sizeof(*sub));
sub->module = ctx->module;
sub->event_mask = types;
sub->notify_callback = callback;
sub->active = 0;
listAddNodeTail(moduleKeyspaceSubscribers, sub);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
void firePostExecutionUnitJobs(void) {
/* Avoid propagation of commands.
* In that way, postExecutionUnitOperations will prevent
* recursive calls to firePostExecutionUnitJobs.
* This is a special case where we need to increase 'execution_nesting'
* but we do not want to update the cached time */
enterExecutionUnit(0, 0);
while (listLength(modulePostExecUnitJobs) > 0) {
listNode *ln = listFirst(modulePostExecUnitJobs);
RedisModulePostExecUnitJob *job = listNodeValue(ln);
listDelNode(modulePostExecUnitJobs, ln);
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, job->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
selectDb(ctx.client, job->dbid);
job->callback(&ctx, job->pd);
if (job->free_pd) job->free_pd(job->pd);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
zfree(job);
}
exitExecutionUnit();
}
/* When running inside a key space notification callback, it is dangerous and highly discouraged to perform any write
* operation (See `RM_SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents`). In order to still perform write actions in this scenario,
* Redis provides `RM_AddPostNotificationJob` API. The API allows to register a job callback which Redis will call
* when the following condition are promised to be fulfilled:
* 1. It is safe to perform any write operation.
* 2. The job will be called atomically along side the key space notification.
*
* Notice, one job might trigger key space notifications that will trigger more jobs.
* This raises a concerns of entering an infinite loops, we consider infinite loops
* as a logical bug that need to be fixed in the module, an attempt to protect against
* infinite loops by halting the execution could result in violation of the feature correctness
* and so Redis will make no attempt to protect the module from infinite loops.
*
* 'free_pd' can be NULL and in such case will not be used.
*
* Return REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR if was called while loading data from disk (AOF or RDB) or
* if the instance is a readonly replica. */
int RM_AddPostNotificationJob(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModulePostNotificationJobFunc callback, void *privdata, void (*free_privdata)(void*)) {
if (server.loading|| (server.masterhost && server.repl_slave_ro)) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
RedisModulePostExecUnitJob *job = zmalloc(sizeof(*job));
job->module = ctx->module;
job->callback = callback;
job->pd = privdata;
job->free_pd = free_privdata;
job->dbid = ctx->client->db->id;
listAddNodeTail(modulePostExecUnitJobs, job);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Get the configured bitmap of notify-keyspace-events (Could be used
* for additional filtering in RedisModuleNotificationFunc) */
int RM_GetNotifyKeyspaceEvents(void) {
return server.notify_keyspace_events;
}
/* Expose notifyKeyspaceEvent to modules */
int RM_NotifyKeyspaceEvent(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int type, const char *event, RedisModuleString *key) {
if (!ctx || !ctx->client)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
notifyKeyspaceEvent(type, (char *)event, key, ctx->client->db->id);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Dispatcher for keyspace notifications to module subscriber functions.
* This gets called only if at least one module requested to be notified on
* keyspace notifications */
void moduleNotifyKeyspaceEvent(int type, const char *event, robj *key, int dbid) {
/* Don't do anything if there aren't any subscribers */
if (listLength(moduleKeyspaceSubscribers) == 0) return;
/* Ugly hack to handle modules which use write commands from within
* notify_callback, which they should NOT do!
* Modules should use RedisModules_AddPostNotificationJob instead.
*
* Anyway, we want any propagated commands from within notify_callback
* to be propagated inside a MULTI/EXEC together with the original
* command that caused the KSN.
* Note that it's only relevant for KSNs which are not generated from within
* call(), for example active-expiry and eviction (because anyway
* execution_nesting is incremented from within call())
*
* In order to do that we increment the execution_nesting counter, thus
* preventing postExecutionUnitOperations (from within moduleFreeContext)
* from propagating commands from CB.
*
* This is a special case where we need to increase 'execution_nesting'
* but we do not want to update the cached time */
enterExecutionUnit(0, 0);
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(moduleKeyspaceSubscribers,&li);
/* Remove irrelevant flags from the type mask */
type &= ~(NOTIFY_KEYEVENT | NOTIFY_KEYSPACE);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModuleKeyspaceSubscriber *sub = ln->value;
/* Only notify subscribers on events matching the registration,
* and avoid subscribers triggering themselves */
if ((sub->event_mask & type) &&
(sub->active == 0 || (sub->module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_ALLOW_NESTED_KEYSPACE_NOTIFICATIONS))) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, sub->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
selectDb(ctx.client, dbid);
/* mark the handler as active to avoid reentrant loops.
* If the subscriber performs an action triggering itself,
* it will not be notified about it. */
sub->active = 1;
server.lazy_expire_disabled++;
sub->notify_callback(&ctx, type, event, key);
server.lazy_expire_disabled--;
sub->active = 0;
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
}
exitExecutionUnit();
}
/* Unsubscribe any notification subscribers this module has upon unloading */
void moduleUnsubscribeNotifications(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(moduleKeyspaceSubscribers,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModuleKeyspaceSubscriber *sub = ln->value;
if (sub->module == module) {
listDelNode(moduleKeyspaceSubscribers, ln);
zfree(sub);
}
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules Cluster API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* The Cluster message callback function pointer type. */
typedef void (*RedisModuleClusterMessageReceiver)(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *sender_id, uint8_t type, const unsigned char *payload, uint32_t len);
/* This structure identifies a registered caller: it must match a given module
* ID, for a given message type. The callback function is just the function
* that was registered as receiver. */
typedef struct moduleClusterReceiver {
uint64_t module_id;
RedisModuleClusterMessageReceiver callback;
struct RedisModule *module;
struct moduleClusterReceiver *next;
} moduleClusterReceiver;
typedef struct moduleClusterNodeInfo {
int flags;
char ip[NET_IP_STR_LEN];
int port;
char master_id[40]; /* Only if flags & REDISMODULE_NODE_MASTER is true. */
} mdouleClusterNodeInfo;
/* We have an array of message types: each bucket is a linked list of
* configured receivers. */
static moduleClusterReceiver *clusterReceivers[UINT8_MAX];
/* Dispatch the message to the right module receiver. */
void moduleCallClusterReceivers(const char *sender_id, uint64_t module_id, uint8_t type, const unsigned char *payload, uint32_t len) {
moduleClusterReceiver *r = clusterReceivers[type];
while(r) {
if (r->module_id == module_id) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, r->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
r->callback(&ctx,sender_id,type,payload,len);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return;
}
r = r->next;
}
}
/* Register a callback receiver for cluster messages of type 'type'. If there
* was already a registered callback, this will replace the callback function
* with the one provided, otherwise if the callback is set to NULL and there
* is already a callback for this function, the callback is unregistered
* (so this API call is also used in order to delete the receiver). */
void RM_RegisterClusterMessageReceiver(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, uint8_t type, RedisModuleClusterMessageReceiver callback) {
if (!server.cluster_enabled) return;
uint64_t module_id = moduleTypeEncodeId(ctx->module->name,0);
moduleClusterReceiver *r = clusterReceivers[type], *prev = NULL;
while(r) {
if (r->module_id == module_id) {
/* Found! Set or delete. */
if (callback) {
r->callback = callback;
} else {
/* Delete the receiver entry if the user is setting
* it to NULL. Just unlink the receiver node from the
* linked list. */
if (prev)
prev->next = r->next;
else
clusterReceivers[type]->next = r->next;
zfree(r);
}
return;
}
prev = r;
r = r->next;
}
/* Not found, let's add it. */
if (callback) {
r = zmalloc(sizeof(*r));
r->module_id = module_id;
r->module = ctx->module;
r->callback = callback;
r->next = clusterReceivers[type];
clusterReceivers[type] = r;
}
}
/* Send a message to all the nodes in the cluster if `target` is NULL, otherwise
* at the specified target, which is a REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN bytes node ID, as
* returned by the receiver callback or by the nodes iteration functions.
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK if the message was successfully sent,
* otherwise if the node is not connected or such node ID does not map to any
* known cluster node, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. */
int RM_SendClusterMessage(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *target_id, uint8_t type, const char *msg, uint32_t len) {
if (!server.cluster_enabled) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
uint64_t module_id = moduleTypeEncodeId(ctx->module->name,0);
if (clusterSendModuleMessageToTarget(target_id,module_id,type,msg,len) == C_OK)
return REDISMODULE_OK;
else
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Return an array of string pointers, each string pointer points to a cluster
* node ID of exactly REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN bytes (without any null term).
* The number of returned node IDs is stored into `*numnodes`.
* However if this function is called by a module not running an a Redis
* instance with Redis Cluster enabled, NULL is returned instead.
*
* The IDs returned can be used with RedisModule_GetClusterNodeInfo() in order
* to get more information about single node.
*
* The array returned by this function must be freed using the function
* RedisModule_FreeClusterNodesList().
*
* Example:
*
* size_t count, j;
* char **ids = RedisModule_GetClusterNodesList(ctx,&count);
* for (j = 0; j < count; j++) {
* RedisModule_Log(ctx,"notice","Node %.*s",
* REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN,ids[j]);
* }
* RedisModule_FreeClusterNodesList(ids);
*/
char **RM_GetClusterNodesList(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, size_t *numnodes) {
UNUSED(ctx);
if (!server.cluster_enabled) return NULL;
size_t count = dictSize(server.cluster->nodes);
char **ids = zmalloc((count+1)*REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN);
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(server.cluster->nodes);
dictEntry *de;
int j = 0;
while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
clusterNode *node = dictGetVal(de);
if (node->flags & (CLUSTER_NODE_NOADDR|CLUSTER_NODE_HANDSHAKE)) continue;
ids[j] = zmalloc(REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN);
memcpy(ids[j],node->name,REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN);
j++;
}
*numnodes = j;
ids[j] = NULL; /* Null term so that FreeClusterNodesList does not need
* to also get the count argument. */
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return ids;
}
/* Free the node list obtained with RedisModule_GetClusterNodesList. */
void RM_FreeClusterNodesList(char **ids) {
if (ids == NULL) return;
for (int j = 0; ids[j]; j++) zfree(ids[j]);
zfree(ids);
}
/* Return this node ID (REDISMODULE_CLUSTER_ID_LEN bytes) or NULL if the cluster
* is disabled. */
const char *RM_GetMyClusterID(void) {
if (!server.cluster_enabled) return NULL;
return server.cluster->myself->name;
}
/* Return the number of nodes in the cluster, regardless of their state
* (handshake, noaddress, ...) so that the number of active nodes may actually
* be smaller, but not greater than this number. If the instance is not in
* cluster mode, zero is returned. */
size_t RM_GetClusterSize(void) {
if (!server.cluster_enabled) return 0;
return dictSize(server.cluster->nodes);
}
/* Populate the specified info for the node having as ID the specified 'id',
* then returns REDISMODULE_OK. Otherwise if the format of node ID is invalid
* or the node ID does not exist from the POV of this local node, REDISMODULE_ERR
* is returned.
*
* The arguments `ip`, `master_id`, `port` and `flags` can be NULL in case we don't
* need to populate back certain info. If an `ip` and `master_id` (only populated
* if the instance is a slave) are specified, they point to buffers holding
* at least REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN bytes. The strings written back as `ip`
* and `master_id` are not null terminated.
*
* The list of flags reported is the following:
*
* * REDISMODULE_NODE_MYSELF: This node
* * REDISMODULE_NODE_MASTER: The node is a master
* * REDISMODULE_NODE_SLAVE: The node is a replica
* * REDISMODULE_NODE_PFAIL: We see the node as failing
* * REDISMODULE_NODE_FAIL: The cluster agrees the node is failing
* * REDISMODULE_NODE_NOFAILOVER: The slave is configured to never failover
*/
int RM_GetClusterNodeInfo(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *id, char *ip, char *master_id, int *port, int *flags) {
UNUSED(ctx);
clusterNode *node = clusterLookupNode(id, strlen(id));
if (node == NULL ||
node->flags & (CLUSTER_NODE_NOADDR|CLUSTER_NODE_HANDSHAKE))
{
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (ip) redis_strlcpy(ip,node->ip,NET_IP_STR_LEN);
if (master_id) {
/* If the information is not available, the function will set the
* field to zero bytes, so that when the field can't be populated the
* function kinda remains predictable. */
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_SLAVE && node->slaveof)
memcpy(master_id,node->slaveof->name,REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN);
else
memset(master_id,0,REDISMODULE_NODE_ID_LEN);
}
if (port) *port = getNodeDefaultClientPort(node);
/* As usually we have to remap flags for modules, in order to ensure
* we can provide binary compatibility. */
if (flags) {
*flags = 0;
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_MYSELF) *flags |= REDISMODULE_NODE_MYSELF;
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_MASTER) *flags |= REDISMODULE_NODE_MASTER;
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_SLAVE) *flags |= REDISMODULE_NODE_SLAVE;
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_PFAIL) *flags |= REDISMODULE_NODE_PFAIL;
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_FAIL) *flags |= REDISMODULE_NODE_FAIL;
if (node->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_NOFAILOVER) *flags |= REDISMODULE_NODE_NOFAILOVER;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Set Redis Cluster flags in order to change the normal behavior of
* Redis Cluster, especially with the goal of disabling certain functions.
* This is useful for modules that use the Cluster API in order to create
* a different distributed system, but still want to use the Redis Cluster
* message bus. Flags that can be set:
*
* * CLUSTER_MODULE_FLAG_NO_FAILOVER
* * CLUSTER_MODULE_FLAG_NO_REDIRECTION
*
* With the following effects:
*
* * NO_FAILOVER: prevent Redis Cluster slaves from failing over a dead master.
* Also disables the replica migration feature.
*
* * NO_REDIRECTION: Every node will accept any key, without trying to perform
* partitioning according to the Redis Cluster algorithm.
* Slots information will still be propagated across the
* cluster, but without effect. */
void RM_SetClusterFlags(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, uint64_t flags) {
UNUSED(ctx);
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CLUSTER_FLAG_NO_FAILOVER)
server.cluster_module_flags |= CLUSTER_MODULE_FLAG_NO_FAILOVER;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CLUSTER_FLAG_NO_REDIRECTION)
server.cluster_module_flags |= CLUSTER_MODULE_FLAG_NO_REDIRECTION;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules Timers API
*
* Module timers are a high precision "green timers" abstraction where
* every module can register even millions of timers without problems, even if
* the actual event loop will just have a single timer that is used to awake the
* module timers subsystem in order to process the next event.
*
* All the timers are stored into a radix tree, ordered by expire time, when
* the main Redis event loop timer callback is called, we try to process all
* the timers already expired one after the other. Then we re-enter the event
* loop registering a timer that will expire when the next to process module
* timer will expire.
*
* Every time the list of active timers drops to zero, we unregister the
* main event loop timer, so that there is no overhead when such feature is
* not used.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
static rax *Timers; /* The radix tree of all the timers sorted by expire. */
long long aeTimer = -1; /* Main event loop (ae.c) timer identifier. */
typedef void (*RedisModuleTimerProc)(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, void *data);
/* The timer descriptor, stored as value in the radix tree. */
typedef struct RedisModuleTimer {
RedisModule *module; /* Module reference. */
RedisModuleTimerProc callback; /* The callback to invoke on expire. */
void *data; /* Private data for the callback. */
int dbid; /* Database number selected by the original client. */
} RedisModuleTimer;
/* This is the timer handler that is called by the main event loop. We schedule
* this timer to be called when the nearest of our module timers will expire. */
int moduleTimerHandler(struct aeEventLoop *eventLoop, long long id, void *clientData) {
UNUSED(eventLoop);
UNUSED(id);
UNUSED(clientData);
/* To start let's try to fire all the timers already expired. */
raxIterator ri;
raxStart(&ri,Timers);
uint64_t now = ustime();
long long next_period = 0;
while(1) {
raxSeek(&ri,"^",NULL,0);
if (!raxNext(&ri)) break;
uint64_t expiretime;
memcpy(&expiretime,ri.key,sizeof(expiretime));
expiretime = ntohu64(expiretime);
if (now >= expiretime) {
RedisModuleTimer *timer = ri.data;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx,timer->module,REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
selectDb(ctx.client, timer->dbid);
timer->callback(&ctx,timer->data);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
raxRemove(Timers,(unsigned char*)ri.key,ri.key_len,NULL);
zfree(timer);
} else {
/* We call ustime() again instead of using the cached 'now' so that
* 'next_period' isn't affected by the time it took to execute
* previous calls to 'callback.
* We need to cast 'expiretime' so that the compiler will not treat
* the difference as unsigned (Causing next_period to be huge) in
* case expiretime < ustime() */
next_period = ((long long)expiretime-ustime())/1000; /* Scale to milliseconds. */
break;
}
}
raxStop(&ri);
/* Reschedule the next timer or cancel it. */
if (next_period <= 0) next_period = 1;
if (raxSize(Timers) > 0) {
return next_period;
} else {
aeTimer = -1;
return AE_NOMORE;
}
}
/* Create a new timer that will fire after `period` milliseconds, and will call
* the specified function using `data` as argument. The returned timer ID can be
* used to get information from the timer or to stop it before it fires.
* Note that for the common use case of a repeating timer (Re-registration
* of the timer inside the RedisModuleTimerProc callback) it matters when
* this API is called:
* If it is called at the beginning of 'callback' it means
* the event will triggered every 'period'.
* If it is called at the end of 'callback' it means
* there will 'period' milliseconds gaps between events.
* (If the time it takes to execute 'callback' is negligible the two
* statements above mean the same) */
RedisModuleTimerID RM_CreateTimer(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, mstime_t period, RedisModuleTimerProc callback, void *data) {
RedisModuleTimer *timer = zmalloc(sizeof(*timer));
timer->module = ctx->module;
timer->callback = callback;
timer->data = data;
timer->dbid = ctx->client ? ctx->client->db->id : 0;
uint64_t expiretime = ustime()+period*1000;
uint64_t key;
while(1) {
key = htonu64(expiretime);
if (raxFind(Timers, (unsigned char*)&key,sizeof(key)) == raxNotFound) {
raxInsert(Timers,(unsigned char*)&key,sizeof(key),timer,NULL);
break;
} else {
expiretime++;
}
}
/* We need to install the main event loop timer if it's not already
* installed, or we may need to refresh its period if we just installed
* a timer that will expire sooner than any other else (i.e. the timer
* we just installed is the first timer in the Timers rax). */
if (aeTimer != -1) {
raxIterator ri;
raxStart(&ri,Timers);
raxSeek(&ri,"^",NULL,0);
raxNext(&ri);
if (memcmp(ri.key,&key,sizeof(key)) == 0) {
/* This is the first key, we need to re-install the timer according
* to the just added event. */
aeDeleteTimeEvent(server.el,aeTimer);
aeTimer = -1;
}
raxStop(&ri);
}
/* If we have no main timer (the old one was invalidated, or this is the
* first module timer we have), install one. */
if (aeTimer == -1)
aeTimer = aeCreateTimeEvent(server.el,period,moduleTimerHandler,NULL,NULL);
return key;
}
/* Stop a timer, returns REDISMODULE_OK if the timer was found, belonged to the
* calling module, and was stopped, otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned.
* If not NULL, the data pointer is set to the value of the data argument when
* the timer was created. */
int RM_StopTimer(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleTimerID id, void **data) {
RedisModuleTimer *timer = raxFind(Timers,(unsigned char*)&id,sizeof(id));
if (timer == raxNotFound || timer->module != ctx->module)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (data) *data = timer->data;
raxRemove(Timers,(unsigned char*)&id,sizeof(id),NULL);
zfree(timer);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Obtain information about a timer: its remaining time before firing
* (in milliseconds), and the private data pointer associated with the timer.
* If the timer specified does not exist or belongs to a different module
* no information is returned and the function returns REDISMODULE_ERR, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_OK is returned. The arguments remaining or data can be NULL if
* the caller does not need certain information. */
int RM_GetTimerInfo(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleTimerID id, uint64_t *remaining, void **data) {
RedisModuleTimer *timer = raxFind(Timers,(unsigned char*)&id,sizeof(id));
if (timer == raxNotFound || timer->module != ctx->module)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (remaining) {
int64_t rem = ntohu64(id)-ustime();
if (rem < 0) rem = 0;
*remaining = rem/1000; /* Scale to milliseconds. */
}
if (data) *data = timer->data;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Query timers to see if any timer belongs to the module.
* Return 1 if any timer was found, otherwise 0 would be returned. */
int moduleHoldsTimer(struct RedisModule *module) {
raxIterator iter;
int found = 0;
raxStart(&iter,Timers);
raxSeek(&iter,"^",NULL,0);
while (raxNext(&iter)) {
RedisModuleTimer *timer = iter.data;
if (timer->module == module) {
found = 1;
break;
}
}
raxStop(&iter);
return found;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules EventLoop API
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
typedef struct EventLoopData {
RedisModuleEventLoopFunc rFunc;
RedisModuleEventLoopFunc wFunc;
void *user_data;
} EventLoopData;
typedef struct EventLoopOneShot {
RedisModuleEventLoopOneShotFunc func;
void *user_data;
} EventLoopOneShot;
list *moduleEventLoopOneShots;
static pthread_mutex_t moduleEventLoopMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static int eventLoopToAeMask(int mask) {
int aeMask = 0;
if (mask & REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE)
aeMask |= AE_READABLE;
if (mask & REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE)
aeMask |= AE_WRITABLE;
return aeMask;
}
static int eventLoopFromAeMask(int ae_mask) {
int mask = 0;
if (ae_mask & AE_READABLE)
mask |= REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE;
if (ae_mask & AE_WRITABLE)
mask |= REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE;
return mask;
}
static void eventLoopCbReadable(struct aeEventLoop *ae, int fd, void *user_data, int ae_mask) {
UNUSED(ae);
EventLoopData *data = user_data;
data->rFunc(fd, data->user_data, eventLoopFromAeMask(ae_mask));
}
static void eventLoopCbWritable(struct aeEventLoop *ae, int fd, void *user_data, int ae_mask) {
UNUSED(ae);
EventLoopData *data = user_data;
data->wFunc(fd, data->user_data, eventLoopFromAeMask(ae_mask));
}
/* Add a pipe / socket event to the event loop.
*
* * `mask` must be one of the following values:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE`
* * `REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE`
* * `REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE | REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE`
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set to the following values:
*
* * ERANGE: `fd` is negative or higher than `maxclients` Redis config.
* * EINVAL: `callback` is NULL or `mask` value is invalid.
*
* `errno` might take other values in case of an internal error.
*
* Example:
*
* void onReadable(int fd, void *user_data, int mask) {
* char buf[32];
* int bytes = read(fd,buf,sizeof(buf));
* printf("Read %d bytes \n", bytes);
* }
* RM_EventLoopAdd(fd, REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE, onReadable, NULL);
*/
int RM_EventLoopAdd(int fd, int mask, RedisModuleEventLoopFunc func, void *user_data) {
if (fd < 0 || fd >= aeGetSetSize(server.el)) {
errno = ERANGE;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (!func || mask & ~(REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE |
REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE)) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* We are going to register stub callbacks to 'ae' for two reasons:
*
* - "ae" callback signature is different from RedisModuleEventLoopCallback,
* that will be handled it in our stub callbacks.
* - We need to remap 'mask' value to provide binary compatibility.
*
* For the stub callbacks, saving user 'callback' and 'user_data' in an
* EventLoopData object and passing it to ae, later, we'll extract
* 'callback' and 'user_data' from that.
*/
EventLoopData *data = aeGetFileClientData(server.el, fd);
if (!data)
data = zcalloc(sizeof(*data));
aeFileProc *aeProc;
if (mask & REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE)
aeProc = eventLoopCbReadable;
else
aeProc = eventLoopCbWritable;
int aeMask = eventLoopToAeMask(mask);
if (aeCreateFileEvent(server.el, fd, aeMask, aeProc, data) != AE_OK) {
if (aeGetFileEvents(server.el, fd) == AE_NONE)
zfree(data);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
data->user_data = user_data;
if (mask & REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE)
data->rFunc = func;
if (mask & REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE)
data->wFunc = func;
errno = 0;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Delete a pipe / socket event from the event loop.
*
* * `mask` must be one of the following values:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE`
* * `REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE`
* * `REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE | REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE`
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set to the following values:
*
* * ERANGE: `fd` is negative or higher than `maxclients` Redis config.
* * EINVAL: `mask` value is invalid.
*/
int RM_EventLoopDel(int fd, int mask) {
if (fd < 0 || fd >= aeGetSetSize(server.el)) {
errno = ERANGE;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (mask & ~(REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_READABLE |
REDISMODULE_EVENTLOOP_WRITABLE)) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* After deleting the event, if fd does not have any registered event
* anymore, we can free the EventLoopData object. */
EventLoopData *data = aeGetFileClientData(server.el, fd);
aeDeleteFileEvent(server.el, fd, eventLoopToAeMask(mask));
if (aeGetFileEvents(server.el, fd) == AE_NONE)
zfree(data);
errno = 0;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This function can be called from other threads to trigger callback on Redis
* main thread. On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned. If `func` is NULL
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set to EINVAL.
*/
int RM_EventLoopAddOneShot(RedisModuleEventLoopOneShotFunc func, void *user_data) {
if (!func) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
EventLoopOneShot *oneshot = zmalloc(sizeof(*oneshot));
oneshot->func = func;
oneshot->user_data = user_data;
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleEventLoopMutex);
if (!moduleEventLoopOneShots) moduleEventLoopOneShots = listCreate();
listAddNodeTail(moduleEventLoopOneShots, oneshot);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleEventLoopMutex);
if (write(server.module_pipe[1],"A",1) != 1) {
/* Pipe is non-blocking, write() may fail if it's full. */
}
errno = 0;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This function will check the moduleEventLoopOneShots queue in order to
* call the callback for the registered oneshot events. */
static void eventLoopHandleOneShotEvents(void) {
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleEventLoopMutex);
if (moduleEventLoopOneShots) {
while (listLength(moduleEventLoopOneShots)) {
listNode *ln = listFirst(moduleEventLoopOneShots);
EventLoopOneShot *oneshot = ln->value;
listDelNode(moduleEventLoopOneShots, ln);
/* Unlock mutex before the callback. Another oneshot event can be
* added in the callback, it will need to lock the mutex. */
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleEventLoopMutex);
oneshot->func(oneshot->user_data);
zfree(oneshot);
/* Lock again for the next iteration */
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleEventLoopMutex);
}
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&moduleEventLoopMutex);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules ACL API
*
* Implements a hook into the authentication and authorization within Redis.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* This function is called when a client's user has changed and invokes the
* client's user changed callback if it was set. This callback should
* cleanup any state the module was tracking about this client.
*
* A client's user can be changed through the AUTH command, module
* authentication, and when a client is freed. */
void moduleNotifyUserChanged(client *c) {
if (c->auth_callback) {
c->auth_callback(c->id, c->auth_callback_privdata);
/* The callback will fire exactly once, even if the user remains
* the same. It is expected to completely clean up the state
* so all references are cleared here. */
c->auth_callback = NULL;
c->auth_callback_privdata = NULL;
c->auth_module = NULL;
}
}
void revokeClientAuthentication(client *c) {
/* Freeing the client would result in moduleNotifyUserChanged() to be
* called later, however since we use revokeClientAuthentication() also
* in moduleFreeAuthenticatedClients() to implement module unloading, we
* do this action ASAP: this way if the module is unloaded, when the client
* is eventually freed we don't rely on the module to still exist. */
moduleNotifyUserChanged(c);
c->user = DefaultUser;
c->authenticated = 0;
/* We will write replies to this client later, so we can't close it
* directly even if async. */
if (c == server.current_client) {
c->flags |= CLIENT_CLOSE_AFTER_COMMAND;
} else {
freeClientAsync(c);
}
}
/* Cleanup all clients that have been authenticated with this module. This
* is called from onUnload() to give the module a chance to cleanup any
* resources associated with clients it has authenticated. */
static void moduleFreeAuthenticatedClients(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(server.clients,&li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) {
client *c = listNodeValue(ln);
if (!c->auth_module) continue;
RedisModule *auth_module = (RedisModule *) c->auth_module;
if (auth_module == module) {
revokeClientAuthentication(c);
}
}
}
/* Creates a Redis ACL user that the module can use to authenticate a client.
* After obtaining the user, the module should set what such user can do
* using the RM_SetUserACL() function. Once configured, the user
* can be used in order to authenticate a connection, with the specified
* ACL rules, using the RedisModule_AuthClientWithUser() function.
*
* Note that:
*
* * Users created here are not listed by the ACL command.
* * Users created here are not checked for duplicated name, so it's up to
* the module calling this function to take care of not creating users
* with the same name.
* * The created user can be used to authenticate multiple Redis connections.
*
* The caller can later free the user using the function
* RM_FreeModuleUser(). When this function is called, if there are
* still clients authenticated with this user, they are disconnected.
* The function to free the user should only be used when the caller really
* wants to invalidate the user to define a new one with different
* capabilities. */
RedisModuleUser *RM_CreateModuleUser(const char *name) {
RedisModuleUser *new_user = zmalloc(sizeof(RedisModuleUser));
new_user->user = ACLCreateUnlinkedUser();
new_user->free_user = 1;
/* Free the previous temporarily assigned name to assign the new one */
sdsfree(new_user->user->name);
new_user->user->name = sdsnew(name);
return new_user;
}
/* Frees a given user and disconnects all of the clients that have been
* authenticated with it. See RM_CreateModuleUser for detailed usage.*/
int RM_FreeModuleUser(RedisModuleUser *user) {
if (user->free_user)
ACLFreeUserAndKillClients(user->user);
zfree(user);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Sets the permissions of a user created through the redis module
* interface. The syntax is the same as ACL SETUSER, so refer to the
* documentation in acl.c for more information. See RM_CreateModuleUser
* for detailed usage.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR on failure
* and will set an errno describing why the operation failed. */
int RM_SetModuleUserACL(RedisModuleUser *user, const char* acl) {
return ACLSetUser(user->user, acl, -1);
}
/* Sets the permission of a user with a complete ACL string, such as one
* would use on the redis ACL SETUSER command line API. This differs from
* RM_SetModuleUserACL, which only takes single ACL operations at a time.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR on failure
* if a RedisModuleString is provided in error, a string describing the error
* will be returned */
int RM_SetModuleUserACLString(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleUser *user, const char *acl, RedisModuleString **error) {
serverAssert(user != NULL);
int argc;
sds *argv = sdssplitargs(acl, &argc);
sds err = ACLStringSetUser(user->user, NULL, argv, argc);
sdsfreesplitres(argv, argc);
if (err) {
if (error) {
*error = createObject(OBJ_STRING, err);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, *error);
} else {
sdsfree(err);
}
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Get the ACL string for a given user
* Returns a RedisModuleString
*/
RedisModuleString *RM_GetModuleUserACLString(RedisModuleUser *user) {
serverAssert(user != NULL);
return ACLDescribeUser(user->user);
}
/* Retrieve the user name of the client connection behind the current context.
* The user name can be used later, in order to get a RedisModuleUser.
* See more information in RM_GetModuleUserFromUserName.
*
* The returned string must be released with RedisModule_FreeString() or by
* enabling automatic memory management. */
RedisModuleString *RM_GetCurrentUserName(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
return RM_CreateString(ctx,ctx->client->user->name,sdslen(ctx->client->user->name));
}
/* A RedisModuleUser can be used to check if command, key or channel can be executed or
* accessed according to the ACLs rules associated with that user.
* When a Module wants to do ACL checks on a general ACL user (not created by RM_CreateModuleUser),
* it can get the RedisModuleUser from this API, based on the user name retrieved by RM_GetCurrentUserName.
*
* Since a general ACL user can be deleted at any time, this RedisModuleUser should be used only in the context
* where this function was called. In order to do ACL checks out of that context, the Module can store the user name,
* and call this API at any other context.
*
* Returns NULL if the user is disabled or the user does not exist.
* The caller should later free the user using the function RM_FreeModuleUser().*/
RedisModuleUser *RM_GetModuleUserFromUserName(RedisModuleString *name) {
/* First, verify that the user exist */
user *acl_user = ACLGetUserByName(name->ptr, sdslen(name->ptr));
if (acl_user == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
RedisModuleUser *new_user = zmalloc(sizeof(RedisModuleUser));
new_user->user = acl_user;
new_user->free_user = 0;
return new_user;
}
/* Checks if the command can be executed by the user, according to the ACLs associated with it.
*
* On success a REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set to the following values:
*
* * ENOENT: Specified command does not exist.
* * EACCES: Command cannot be executed, according to ACL rules
*/
int RM_ACLCheckCommandPermissions(RedisModuleUser *user, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc) {
int keyidxptr;
struct redisCommand *cmd;
/* Find command */
if ((cmd = lookupCommand(argv, argc)) == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (ACLCheckAllUserCommandPerm(user->user, cmd, argv, argc, &keyidxptr) != ACL_OK) {
errno = EACCES;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Check if the key can be accessed by the user according to the ACLs attached to the user
* and the flags representing the key access. The flags are the same that are used in the
* keyspec for logical operations. These flags are documented in RedisModule_SetCommandInfo as
* the REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ACCESS, REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_UPDATE, REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INSERT,
* and REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_DELETE flags.
*
* If no flags are supplied, the user is still required to have some access to the key for
* this command to return successfully.
*
* If the user is able to access the key then REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set to one of the following values:
*
* * EINVAL: The provided flags are invalid.
* * EACCESS: The user does not have permission to access the key.
*/
int RM_ACLCheckKeyPermissions(RedisModuleUser *user, RedisModuleString *key, int flags) {
const int allow_mask = (REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ACCESS
| REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_INSERT
| REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_DELETE
| REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_UPDATE);
if ((flags & allow_mask) != flags) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
int keyspec_flags = moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(flags, 0);
if (ACLUserCheckKeyPerm(user->user, key->ptr, sdslen(key->ptr), keyspec_flags) != ACL_OK) {
errno = EACCES;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Check if the pubsub channel can be accessed by the user based off of the given
* access flags. See RM_ChannelAtPosWithFlags for more information about the
* possible flags that can be passed in.
*
* If the user is able to access the pubsub channel then REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise
* REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and errno is set to one of the following values:
*
* * EINVAL: The provided flags are invalid.
* * EACCESS: The user does not have permission to access the pubsub channel.
*/
int RM_ACLCheckChannelPermissions(RedisModuleUser *user, RedisModuleString *ch, int flags) {
const int allow_mask = (REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PUBLISH
| REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_SUBSCRIBE
| REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_UNSUBSCRIBE
| REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PATTERN);
if ((flags & allow_mask) != flags) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Unsubscribe permissions are currently always allowed. */
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_UNSUBSCRIBE){
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
int is_pattern = flags & REDISMODULE_CMD_CHANNEL_PATTERN;
if (ACLUserCheckChannelPerm(user->user, ch->ptr, is_pattern) != ACL_OK)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Helper function to map a RedisModuleACLLogEntryReason to ACL Log entry reason. */
int moduleGetACLLogEntryReason(RedisModuleACLLogEntryReason reason) {
int acl_reason = 0;
switch (reason) {
case REDISMODULE_ACL_LOG_AUTH: acl_reason = ACL_DENIED_AUTH; break;
case REDISMODULE_ACL_LOG_KEY: acl_reason = ACL_DENIED_KEY; break;
case REDISMODULE_ACL_LOG_CHANNEL: acl_reason = ACL_DENIED_CHANNEL; break;
case REDISMODULE_ACL_LOG_CMD: acl_reason = ACL_DENIED_CMD; break;
default: break;
}
return acl_reason;
}
/* Adds a new entry in the ACL log.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR on error.
*
* For more information about ACL log, please refer to https://redis.io/commands/acl-log */
int RM_ACLAddLogEntry(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleUser *user, RedisModuleString *object, RedisModuleACLLogEntryReason reason) {
int acl_reason = moduleGetACLLogEntryReason(reason);
if (!acl_reason) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
addACLLogEntry(ctx->client, acl_reason, ACL_LOG_CTX_MODULE, -1, user->user->name, sdsdup(object->ptr));
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Adds a new entry in the ACL log with the `username` RedisModuleString provided.
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and REDISMODULE_ERR on error.
*
* For more information about ACL log, please refer to https://redis.io/commands/acl-log */
int RM_ACLAddLogEntryByUserName(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *username, RedisModuleString *object, RedisModuleACLLogEntryReason reason) {
int acl_reason = moduleGetACLLogEntryReason(reason);
if (!acl_reason) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
addACLLogEntry(ctx->client, acl_reason, ACL_LOG_CTX_MODULE, -1, username->ptr, sdsdup(object->ptr));
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Authenticate the client associated with the context with
* the provided user. Returns REDISMODULE_OK on success and
* REDISMODULE_ERR on error.
*
* This authentication can be tracked with the optional callback and private
* data fields. The callback will be called whenever the user of the client
* changes. This callback should be used to cleanup any state that is being
* kept in the module related to the client authentication. It will only be
* called once, even when the user hasn't changed, in order to allow for a
* new callback to be specified. If this authentication does not need to be
* tracked, pass in NULL for the callback and privdata.
*
* If client_id is not NULL, it will be filled with the id of the client
* that was authenticated. This can be used with the
* RM_DeauthenticateAndCloseClient() API in order to deauthenticate a
* previously authenticated client if the authentication is no longer valid.
*
* For expensive authentication operations, it is recommended to block the
* client and do the authentication in the background and then attach the user
* to the client in a threadsafe context. */
static int authenticateClientWithUser(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, user *user, RedisModuleUserChangedFunc callback, void *privdata, uint64_t *client_id) {
if (user->flags & USER_FLAG_DISABLED) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Avoid settings which are meaningless and will be lost */
if (!ctx->client || (ctx->client->flags & CLIENT_MODULE)) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
moduleNotifyUserChanged(ctx->client);
ctx->client->user = user;
ctx->client->authenticated = 1;
if (clientHasModuleAuthInProgress(ctx->client)) {
ctx->client->flags |= CLIENT_MODULE_AUTH_HAS_RESULT;
}
if (callback) {
ctx->client->auth_callback = callback;
ctx->client->auth_callback_privdata = privdata;
ctx->client->auth_module = ctx->module;
}
if (client_id) {
*client_id = ctx->client->id;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Authenticate the current context's user with the provided redis acl user.
* Returns REDISMODULE_ERR if the user is disabled.
*
* See authenticateClientWithUser for information about callback, client_id,
* and general usage for authentication. */
int RM_AuthenticateClientWithUser(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleUser *module_user, RedisModuleUserChangedFunc callback, void *privdata, uint64_t *client_id) {
return authenticateClientWithUser(ctx, module_user->user, callback, privdata, client_id);
}
/* Authenticate the current context's user with the provided redis acl user.
* Returns REDISMODULE_ERR if the user is disabled or the user does not exist.
*
* See authenticateClientWithUser for information about callback, client_id,
* and general usage for authentication. */
int RM_AuthenticateClientWithACLUser(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, size_t len, RedisModuleUserChangedFunc callback, void *privdata, uint64_t *client_id) {
user *acl_user = ACLGetUserByName(name, len);
if (!acl_user) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return authenticateClientWithUser(ctx, acl_user, callback, privdata, client_id);
}
/* Deauthenticate and close the client. The client resources will not be
* immediately freed, but will be cleaned up in a background job. This is
* the recommended way to deauthenticate a client since most clients can't
* handle users becoming deauthenticated. Returns REDISMODULE_ERR when the
* client doesn't exist and REDISMODULE_OK when the operation was successful.
*
* The client ID is returned from the RM_AuthenticateClientWithUser and
* RM_AuthenticateClientWithACLUser APIs, but can be obtained through
* the CLIENT api or through server events.
*
* This function is not thread safe, and must be executed within the context
* of a command or thread safe context. */
int RM_DeauthenticateAndCloseClient(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, uint64_t client_id) {
UNUSED(ctx);
client *c = lookupClientByID(client_id);
if (c == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Revoke also marks client to be closed ASAP */
revokeClientAuthentication(c);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Redact the client command argument specified at the given position. Redacted arguments
* are obfuscated in user facing commands such as SLOWLOG or MONITOR, as well as
* never being written to server logs. This command may be called multiple times on the
* same position.
*
* Note that the command name, position 0, can not be redacted.
*
* Returns REDISMODULE_OK if the argument was redacted and REDISMODULE_ERR if there
* was an invalid parameter passed in or the position is outside the client
* argument range. */
int RM_RedactClientCommandArgument(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, int pos) {
if (!ctx || !ctx->client || pos <= 0 || ctx->client->argc <= pos) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
redactClientCommandArgument(ctx->client, pos);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Return the X.509 client-side certificate used by the client to authenticate
* this connection.
*
* The return value is an allocated RedisModuleString that is a X.509 certificate
* encoded in PEM (Base64) format. It should be freed (or auto-freed) by the caller.
*
* A NULL value is returned in the following conditions:
*
* - Connection ID does not exist
* - Connection is not a TLS connection
* - Connection is a TLS connection but no client certificate was used
*/
RedisModuleString *RM_GetClientCertificate(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, uint64_t client_id) {
client *c = lookupClientByID(client_id);
if (c == NULL) return NULL;
sds cert = connGetPeerCert(c->conn);
if (!cert) return NULL;
RedisModuleString *s = createObject(OBJ_STRING, cert);
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx, REDISMODULE_AM_STRING, s);
return s;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules Dictionary API
*
* Implements a sorted dictionary (actually backed by a radix tree) with
* the usual get / set / del / num-items API, together with an iterator
* capable of going back and forth.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Create a new dictionary. The 'ctx' pointer can be the current module context
* or NULL, depending on what you want. Please follow the following rules:
*
* 1. Use a NULL context if you plan to retain a reference to this dictionary
* that will survive the time of the module callback where you created it.
* 2. Use a NULL context if no context is available at the time you are creating
* the dictionary (of course...).
* 3. However use the current callback context as 'ctx' argument if the
* dictionary time to live is just limited to the callback scope. In this
* case, if enabled, you can enjoy the automatic memory management that will
* reclaim the dictionary memory, as well as the strings returned by the
* Next / Prev dictionary iterator calls.
*/
RedisModuleDict *RM_CreateDict(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
struct RedisModuleDict *d = zmalloc(sizeof(*d));
d->rax = raxNew();
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_DICT,d);
return d;
}
/* Free a dictionary created with RM_CreateDict(). You need to pass the
* context pointer 'ctx' only if the dictionary was created using the
* context instead of passing NULL. */
void RM_FreeDict(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleDict *d) {
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryFreed(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_DICT,d);
raxFree(d->rax);
zfree(d);
}
/* Return the size of the dictionary (number of keys). */
uint64_t RM_DictSize(RedisModuleDict *d) {
return raxSize(d->rax);
}
/* Store the specified key into the dictionary, setting its value to the
* pointer 'ptr'. If the key was added with success, since it did not
* already exist, REDISMODULE_OK is returned. Otherwise if the key already
* exists the function returns REDISMODULE_ERR. */
int RM_DictSetC(RedisModuleDict *d, void *key, size_t keylen, void *ptr) {
int retval = raxTryInsert(d->rax,key,keylen,ptr,NULL);
return (retval == 1) ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictSetC() but will replace the key with the new
* value if the key already exists. */
int RM_DictReplaceC(RedisModuleDict *d, void *key, size_t keylen, void *ptr) {
int retval = raxInsert(d->rax,key,keylen,ptr,NULL);
return (retval == 1) ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictSetC() but takes the key as a RedisModuleString. */
int RM_DictSet(RedisModuleDict *d, RedisModuleString *key, void *ptr) {
return RM_DictSetC(d,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr),ptr);
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictReplaceC() but takes the key as a RedisModuleString. */
int RM_DictReplace(RedisModuleDict *d, RedisModuleString *key, void *ptr) {
return RM_DictReplaceC(d,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr),ptr);
}
/* Return the value stored at the specified key. The function returns NULL
* both in the case the key does not exist, or if you actually stored
* NULL at key. So, optionally, if the 'nokey' pointer is not NULL, it will
* be set by reference to 1 if the key does not exist, or to 0 if the key
* exists. */
void *RM_DictGetC(RedisModuleDict *d, void *key, size_t keylen, int *nokey) {
void *res = raxFind(d->rax,key,keylen);
if (nokey) *nokey = (res == raxNotFound);
return (res == raxNotFound) ? NULL : res;
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictGetC() but takes the key as a RedisModuleString. */
void *RM_DictGet(RedisModuleDict *d, RedisModuleString *key, int *nokey) {
return RM_DictGetC(d,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr),nokey);
}
/* Remove the specified key from the dictionary, returning REDISMODULE_OK if
* the key was found and deleted, or REDISMODULE_ERR if instead there was
* no such key in the dictionary. When the operation is successful, if
* 'oldval' is not NULL, then '*oldval' is set to the value stored at the
* key before it was deleted. Using this feature it is possible to get
* a pointer to the value (for instance in order to release it), without
* having to call RedisModule_DictGet() before deleting the key. */
int RM_DictDelC(RedisModuleDict *d, void *key, size_t keylen, void *oldval) {
int retval = raxRemove(d->rax,key,keylen,oldval);
return retval ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictDelC() but gets the key as a RedisModuleString. */
int RM_DictDel(RedisModuleDict *d, RedisModuleString *key, void *oldval) {
return RM_DictDelC(d,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr),oldval);
}
/* Return an iterator, setup in order to start iterating from the specified
* key by applying the operator 'op', which is just a string specifying the
* comparison operator to use in order to seek the first element. The
* operators available are:
*
* * `^` -- Seek the first (lexicographically smaller) key.
* * `$` -- Seek the last (lexicographically bigger) key.
* * `>` -- Seek the first element greater than the specified key.
* * `>=` -- Seek the first element greater or equal than the specified key.
* * `<` -- Seek the first element smaller than the specified key.
* * `<=` -- Seek the first element smaller or equal than the specified key.
* * `==` -- Seek the first element matching exactly the specified key.
*
* Note that for `^` and `$` the passed key is not used, and the user may
* just pass NULL with a length of 0.
*
* If the element to start the iteration cannot be seeked based on the
* key and operator passed, RedisModule_DictNext() / Prev() will just return
* REDISMODULE_ERR at the first call, otherwise they'll produce elements.
*/
RedisModuleDictIter *RM_DictIteratorStartC(RedisModuleDict *d, const char *op, void *key, size_t keylen) {
RedisModuleDictIter *di = zmalloc(sizeof(*di));
di->dict = d;
raxStart(&di->ri,d->rax);
raxSeek(&di->ri,op,key,keylen);
return di;
}
/* Exactly like RedisModule_DictIteratorStartC, but the key is passed as a
* RedisModuleString. */
RedisModuleDictIter *RM_DictIteratorStart(RedisModuleDict *d, const char *op, RedisModuleString *key) {
return RM_DictIteratorStartC(d,op,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr));
}
/* Release the iterator created with RedisModule_DictIteratorStart(). This call
* is mandatory otherwise a memory leak is introduced in the module. */
void RM_DictIteratorStop(RedisModuleDictIter *di) {
raxStop(&di->ri);
zfree(di);
}
/* After its creation with RedisModule_DictIteratorStart(), it is possible to
* change the currently selected element of the iterator by using this
* API call. The result based on the operator and key is exactly like
* the function RedisModule_DictIteratorStart(), however in this case the
* return value is just REDISMODULE_OK in case the seeked element was found,
* or REDISMODULE_ERR in case it was not possible to seek the specified
* element. It is possible to reseek an iterator as many times as you want. */
int RM_DictIteratorReseekC(RedisModuleDictIter *di, const char *op, void *key, size_t keylen) {
return raxSeek(&di->ri,op,key,keylen);
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictIteratorReseekC() but takes the key as a
* RedisModuleString. */
int RM_DictIteratorReseek(RedisModuleDictIter *di, const char *op, RedisModuleString *key) {
return RM_DictIteratorReseekC(di,op,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr));
}
/* Return the current item of the dictionary iterator `di` and steps to the
* next element. If the iterator already yield the last element and there
* are no other elements to return, NULL is returned, otherwise a pointer
* to a string representing the key is provided, and the `*keylen` length
* is set by reference (if keylen is not NULL). The `*dataptr`, if not NULL
* is set to the value of the pointer stored at the returned key as auxiliary
* data (as set by the RedisModule_DictSet API).
*
* Usage example:
*
* ... create the iterator here ...
* char *key;
* void *data;
* while((key = RedisModule_DictNextC(iter,&keylen,&data)) != NULL) {
* printf("%.*s %p\n", (int)keylen, key, data);
* }
*
* The returned pointer is of type void because sometimes it makes sense
* to cast it to a `char*` sometimes to an unsigned `char*` depending on the
* fact it contains or not binary data, so this API ends being more
* comfortable to use.
*
* The validity of the returned pointer is until the next call to the
* next/prev iterator step. Also the pointer is no longer valid once the
* iterator is released. */
void *RM_DictNextC(RedisModuleDictIter *di, size_t *keylen, void **dataptr) {
if (!raxNext(&di->ri)) return NULL;
if (keylen) *keylen = di->ri.key_len;
if (dataptr) *dataptr = di->ri.data;
return di->ri.key;
}
/* This function is exactly like RedisModule_DictNext() but after returning
* the currently selected element in the iterator, it selects the previous
* element (lexicographically smaller) instead of the next one. */
void *RM_DictPrevC(RedisModuleDictIter *di, size_t *keylen, void **dataptr) {
if (!raxPrev(&di->ri)) return NULL;
if (keylen) *keylen = di->ri.key_len;
if (dataptr) *dataptr = di->ri.data;
return di->ri.key;
}
/* Like RedisModuleNextC(), but instead of returning an internally allocated
* buffer and key length, it returns directly a module string object allocated
* in the specified context 'ctx' (that may be NULL exactly like for the main
* API RedisModule_CreateString).
*
* The returned string object should be deallocated after use, either manually
* or by using a context that has automatic memory management active. */
RedisModuleString *RM_DictNext(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleDictIter *di, void **dataptr) {
size_t keylen;
void *key = RM_DictNextC(di,&keylen,dataptr);
if (key == NULL) return NULL;
return RM_CreateString(ctx,key,keylen);
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictNext() but after returning the currently selected
* element in the iterator, it selects the previous element (lexicographically
* smaller) instead of the next one. */
RedisModuleString *RM_DictPrev(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleDictIter *di, void **dataptr) {
size_t keylen;
void *key = RM_DictPrevC(di,&keylen,dataptr);
if (key == NULL) return NULL;
return RM_CreateString(ctx,key,keylen);
}
/* Compare the element currently pointed by the iterator to the specified
* element given by key/keylen, according to the operator 'op' (the set of
* valid operators are the same valid for RedisModule_DictIteratorStart).
* If the comparison is successful the command returns REDISMODULE_OK
* otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned.
*
* This is useful when we want to just emit a lexicographical range, so
* in the loop, as we iterate elements, we can also check if we are still
* on range.
*
* The function return REDISMODULE_ERR if the iterator reached the
* end of elements condition as well. */
int RM_DictCompareC(RedisModuleDictIter *di, const char *op, void *key, size_t keylen) {
if (raxEOF(&di->ri)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
int res = raxCompare(&di->ri,op,key,keylen);
return res ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Like RedisModule_DictCompareC but gets the key to compare with the current
* iterator key as a RedisModuleString. */
int RM_DictCompare(RedisModuleDictIter *di, const char *op, RedisModuleString *key) {
if (raxEOF(&di->ri)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
int res = raxCompare(&di->ri,op,key->ptr,sdslen(key->ptr));
return res ? REDISMODULE_OK : REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules Info fields
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
int RM_InfoEndDictField(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx);
/* Used to start a new section, before adding any fields. the section name will
* be prefixed by `<modulename>_` and must only include A-Z,a-z,0-9.
* NULL or empty string indicates the default section (only `<modulename>`) is used.
* When return value is REDISMODULE_ERR, the section should and will be skipped. */
int RM_InfoAddSection(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *name) {
sds full_name = sdsdup(ctx->module->name);
if (name != NULL && strlen(name) > 0)
full_name = sdscatfmt(full_name, "_%s", name);
/* Implicitly end dicts, instead of returning an error which is likely un checked. */
if (ctx->in_dict_field)
RM_InfoEndDictField(ctx);
/* proceed only if:
* 1) no section was requested (emit all)
* 2) the module name was requested (emit all)
* 3) this specific section was requested. */
if (ctx->requested_sections) {
if ((!full_name || !dictFind(ctx->requested_sections, full_name)) &&
(!dictFind(ctx->requested_sections, ctx->module->name)))
{
sdsfree(full_name);
ctx->in_section = 0;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
if (ctx->sections++) ctx->info = sdscat(ctx->info,"\r\n");
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info, "# %S\r\n", full_name);
ctx->in_section = 1;
sdsfree(full_name);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Starts a dict field, similar to the ones in INFO KEYSPACE. Use normal
* RedisModule_InfoAddField* functions to add the items to this field, and
* terminate with RedisModule_InfoEndDictField. */
int RM_InfoBeginDictField(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *name) {
if (!ctx->in_section)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* Implicitly end dicts, instead of returning an error which is likely un checked. */
if (ctx->in_dict_field)
RM_InfoEndDictField(ctx);
char *tmpmodname, *tmpname;
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s_%s:",
getSafeInfoString(ctx->module->name, strlen(ctx->module->name), &tmpmodname),
getSafeInfoString(name, strlen(name), &tmpname));
if (tmpmodname != NULL) zfree(tmpmodname);
if (tmpname != NULL) zfree(tmpname);
ctx->in_dict_field = 1;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Ends a dict field, see RedisModule_InfoBeginDictField */
int RM_InfoEndDictField(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx) {
if (!ctx->in_dict_field)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
/* trim the last ',' if found. */
if (ctx->info[sdslen(ctx->info)-1]==',')
sdsIncrLen(ctx->info, -1);
ctx->info = sdscat(ctx->info, "\r\n");
ctx->in_dict_field = 0;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Used by RedisModuleInfoFunc to add info fields.
* Each field will be automatically prefixed by `<modulename>_`.
* Field names or values must not include `\r\n` or `:`. */
int RM_InfoAddFieldString(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *field, RedisModuleString *value) {
if (!ctx->in_section)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (ctx->in_dict_field) {
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s=%S,",
field,
(sds)value->ptr);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s_%s:%S\r\n",
ctx->module->name,
field,
(sds)value->ptr);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* See RedisModule_InfoAddFieldString(). */
int RM_InfoAddFieldCString(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *field, const char *value) {
if (!ctx->in_section)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (ctx->in_dict_field) {
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s=%s,",
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s_%s:%s\r\n",
ctx->module->name,
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* See RedisModule_InfoAddFieldString(). */
int RM_InfoAddFieldDouble(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *field, double value) {
if (!ctx->in_section)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (ctx->in_dict_field) {
ctx->info = sdscatprintf(ctx->info,
"%s=%.17g,",
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
ctx->info = sdscatprintf(ctx->info,
"%s_%s:%.17g\r\n",
ctx->module->name,
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* See RedisModule_InfoAddFieldString(). */
int RM_InfoAddFieldLongLong(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *field, long long value) {
if (!ctx->in_section)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (ctx->in_dict_field) {
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s=%I,",
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s_%s:%I\r\n",
ctx->module->name,
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* See RedisModule_InfoAddFieldString(). */
int RM_InfoAddFieldULongLong(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, const char *field, unsigned long long value) {
if (!ctx->in_section)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (ctx->in_dict_field) {
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s=%U,",
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
ctx->info = sdscatfmt(ctx->info,
"%s_%s:%U\r\n",
ctx->module->name,
field,
value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Registers callback for the INFO command. The callback should add INFO fields
* by calling the `RedisModule_InfoAddField*()` functions. */
int RM_RegisterInfoFunc(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleInfoFunc cb) {
ctx->module->info_cb = cb;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
sds modulesCollectInfo(sds info, dict *sections_dict, int for_crash_report, int sections) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
if (!module->info_cb)
continue;
RedisModuleInfoCtx info_ctx = {module, sections_dict, info, sections, 0, 0};
module->info_cb(&info_ctx, for_crash_report);
/* Implicitly end dicts (no way to handle errors, and we must add the newline). */
if (info_ctx.in_dict_field)
RM_InfoEndDictField(&info_ctx);
info = info_ctx.info;
sections = info_ctx.sections;
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return info;
}
/* Get information about the server similar to the one that returns from the
* INFO command. This function takes an optional 'section' argument that may
* be NULL. The return value holds the output and can be used with
* RedisModule_ServerInfoGetField and alike to get the individual fields.
* When done, it needs to be freed with RedisModule_FreeServerInfo or with the
* automatic memory management mechanism if enabled. */
RedisModuleServerInfoData *RM_GetServerInfo(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *section) {
struct RedisModuleServerInfoData *d = zmalloc(sizeof(*d));
d->rax = raxNew();
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_INFO,d);
int all = 0, everything = 0;
robj *argv[1];
argv[0] = section ? createStringObject(section, strlen(section)) : NULL;
dict *section_dict = genInfoSectionDict(argv, section ? 1 : 0, NULL, &all, &everything);
sds info = genRedisInfoString(section_dict, all, everything);
int totlines, i;
sds *lines = sdssplitlen(info, sdslen(info), "\r\n", 2, &totlines);
for(i=0; i<totlines; i++) {
sds line = lines[i];
if (line[0]=='#') continue;
char *sep = strchr(line, ':');
if (!sep) continue;
unsigned char *key = (unsigned char*)line;
size_t keylen = (intptr_t)sep-(intptr_t)line;
sds val = sdsnewlen(sep+1,sdslen(line)-((intptr_t)sep-(intptr_t)line)-1);
if (!raxTryInsert(d->rax,key,keylen,val,NULL))
sdsfree(val);
}
sdsfree(info);
sdsfreesplitres(lines,totlines);
releaseInfoSectionDict(section_dict);
if(argv[0]) decrRefCount(argv[0]);
return d;
}
/* Free data created with RM_GetServerInfo(). You need to pass the
* context pointer 'ctx' only if the dictionary was created using the
* context instead of passing NULL. */
void RM_FreeServerInfo(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleServerInfoData *data) {
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryFreed(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_INFO,data);
raxFreeWithCallback(data->rax, (void(*)(void*))sdsfree);
zfree(data);
}
/* Get the value of a field from data collected with RM_GetServerInfo(). You
* need to pass the context pointer 'ctx' only if you want to use auto memory
* mechanism to release the returned string. Return value will be NULL if the
* field was not found. */
RedisModuleString *RM_ServerInfoGetField(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleServerInfoData *data, const char* field) {
sds val = raxFind(data->rax, (unsigned char *)field, strlen(field));
if (val == raxNotFound) return NULL;
RedisModuleString *o = createStringObject(val,sdslen(val));
if (ctx != NULL) autoMemoryAdd(ctx,REDISMODULE_AM_STRING,o);
return o;
}
/* Similar to RM_ServerInfoGetField, but returns a char* which should not be freed but the caller. */
const char *RM_ServerInfoGetFieldC(RedisModuleServerInfoData *data, const char* field) {
sds val = raxFind(data->rax, (unsigned char *)field, strlen(field));
if (val == raxNotFound) return NULL;
return val;
}
/* Get the value of a field from data collected with RM_GetServerInfo(). If the
* field is not found, or is not numerical or out of range, return value will be
* 0, and the optional out_err argument will be set to REDISMODULE_ERR. */
long long RM_ServerInfoGetFieldSigned(RedisModuleServerInfoData *data, const char* field, int *out_err) {
long long ll;
sds val = raxFind(data->rax, (unsigned char *)field, strlen(field));
if (val == raxNotFound) {
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_ERR;
return 0;
}
if (!string2ll(val,sdslen(val),&ll)) {
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_ERR;
return 0;
}
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_OK;
return ll;
}
/* Get the value of a field from data collected with RM_GetServerInfo(). If the
* field is not found, or is not numerical or out of range, return value will be
* 0, and the optional out_err argument will be set to REDISMODULE_ERR. */
unsigned long long RM_ServerInfoGetFieldUnsigned(RedisModuleServerInfoData *data, const char* field, int *out_err) {
unsigned long long ll;
sds val = raxFind(data->rax, (unsigned char *)field, strlen(field));
if (val == raxNotFound) {
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_ERR;
return 0;
}
if (!string2ull(val,&ll)) {
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_ERR;
return 0;
}
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_OK;
return ll;
}
/* Get the value of a field from data collected with RM_GetServerInfo(). If the
* field is not found, or is not a double, return value will be 0, and the
* optional out_err argument will be set to REDISMODULE_ERR. */
double RM_ServerInfoGetFieldDouble(RedisModuleServerInfoData *data, const char* field, int *out_err) {
double dbl;
sds val = raxFind(data->rax, (unsigned char *)field, strlen(field));
if (val == raxNotFound) {
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_ERR;
return 0;
}
if (!string2d(val,sdslen(val),&dbl)) {
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_ERR;
return 0;
}
if (out_err) *out_err = REDISMODULE_OK;
return dbl;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules utility APIs
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Return random bytes using SHA1 in counter mode with a /dev/urandom
* initialized seed. This function is fast so can be used to generate
* many bytes without any effect on the operating system entropy pool.
* Currently this function is not thread safe. */
void RM_GetRandomBytes(unsigned char *dst, size_t len) {
getRandomBytes(dst,len);
}
/* Like RedisModule_GetRandomBytes() but instead of setting the string to
* random bytes the string is set to random characters in the in the
* hex charset [0-9a-f]. */
void RM_GetRandomHexChars(char *dst, size_t len) {
getRandomHexChars(dst,len);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Modules API exporting / importing
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* This function is called by a module in order to export some API with a
* given name. Other modules will be able to use this API by calling the
* symmetrical function RM_GetSharedAPI() and casting the return value to
* the right function pointer.
*
* The function will return REDISMODULE_OK if the name is not already taken,
* otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR will be returned and no operation will be
* performed.
*
* IMPORTANT: the apiname argument should be a string literal with static
* lifetime. The API relies on the fact that it will always be valid in
* the future. */
int RM_ExportSharedAPI(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *apiname, void *func) {
RedisModuleSharedAPI *sapi = zmalloc(sizeof(*sapi));
sapi->module = ctx->module;
sapi->func = func;
if (dictAdd(server.sharedapi, (char*)apiname, sapi) != DICT_OK) {
zfree(sapi);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Request an exported API pointer. The return value is just a void pointer
* that the caller of this function will be required to cast to the right
* function pointer, so this is a private contract between modules.
*
* If the requested API is not available then NULL is returned. Because
* modules can be loaded at different times with different order, this
* function calls should be put inside some module generic API registering
* step, that is called every time a module attempts to execute a
* command that requires external APIs: if some API cannot be resolved, the
* command should return an error.
*
* Here is an example:
*
* int ... myCommandImplementation(void) {
* if (getExternalAPIs() == 0) {
* reply with an error here if we cannot have the APIs
* }
* // Use the API:
* myFunctionPointer(foo);
* }
*
* And the function registerAPI() is:
*
* int getExternalAPIs(void) {
* static int api_loaded = 0;
* if (api_loaded != 0) return 1; // APIs already resolved.
*
* myFunctionPointer = RedisModule_GetSharedAPI("...");
* if (myFunctionPointer == NULL) return 0;
*
* return 1;
* }
*/
void *RM_GetSharedAPI(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *apiname) {
dictEntry *de = dictFind(server.sharedapi, apiname);
if (de == NULL) return NULL;
RedisModuleSharedAPI *sapi = dictGetVal(de);
if (listSearchKey(sapi->module->usedby,ctx->module) == NULL) {
listAddNodeTail(sapi->module->usedby,ctx->module);
listAddNodeTail(ctx->module->using,sapi->module);
}
return sapi->func;
}
/* Remove all the APIs registered by the specified module. Usually you
* want this when the module is going to be unloaded. This function
* assumes that's caller responsibility to make sure the APIs are not
* used by other modules.
*
* The number of unregistered APIs is returned. */
int moduleUnregisterSharedAPI(RedisModule *module) {
int count = 0;
dictIterator *di = dictGetSafeIterator(server.sharedapi);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
const char *apiname = dictGetKey(de);
RedisModuleSharedAPI *sapi = dictGetVal(de);
if (sapi->module == module) {
dictDelete(server.sharedapi,apiname);
zfree(sapi);
count++;
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return count;
}
/* Remove the specified module as an user of APIs of ever other module.
* This is usually called when a module is unloaded.
*
* Returns the number of modules this module was using APIs from. */
int moduleUnregisterUsedAPI(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
int count = 0;
listRewind(module->using,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModule *used = ln->value;
listNode *ln = listSearchKey(used->usedby,module);
if (ln) {
listDelNode(used->usedby,ln);
count++;
}
}
return count;
}
/* Unregister all filters registered by a module.
* This is called when a module is being unloaded.
*
* Returns the number of filters unregistered. */
int moduleUnregisterFilters(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
int count = 0;
listRewind(module->filters,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModuleCommandFilter *filter = ln->value;
listNode *ln = listSearchKey(moduleCommandFilters,filter);
if (ln) {
listDelNode(moduleCommandFilters,ln);
count++;
}
zfree(filter);
}
return count;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Module Command Filter API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Register a new command filter function.
*
* Command filtering makes it possible for modules to extend Redis by plugging
* into the execution flow of all commands.
*
* A registered filter gets called before Redis executes *any* command. This
* includes both core Redis commands and commands registered by any module. The
* filter applies in all execution paths including:
*
* 1. Invocation by a client.
* 2. Invocation through `RedisModule_Call()` by any module.
* 3. Invocation through Lua `redis.call()`.
* 4. Replication of a command from a master.
*
* The filter executes in a special filter context, which is different and more
* limited than a RedisModuleCtx. Because the filter affects any command, it
* must be implemented in a very efficient way to reduce the performance impact
* on Redis. All Redis Module API calls that require a valid context (such as
* `RedisModule_Call()`, `RedisModule_OpenKey()`, etc.) are not supported in a
* filter context.
*
* The `RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx` can be used to inspect or modify the
* executed command and its arguments. As the filter executes before Redis
* begins processing the command, any change will affect the way the command is
* processed. For example, a module can override Redis commands this way:
*
* 1. Register a `MODULE.SET` command which implements an extended version of
* the Redis `SET` command.
* 2. Register a command filter which detects invocation of `SET` on a specific
* pattern of keys. Once detected, the filter will replace the first
* argument from `SET` to `MODULE.SET`.
* 3. When filter execution is complete, Redis considers the new command name
* and therefore executes the module's own command.
*
* Note that in the above use case, if `MODULE.SET` itself uses
* `RedisModule_Call()` the filter will be applied on that call as well. If
* that is not desired, the `REDISMODULE_CMDFILTER_NOSELF` flag can be set when
* registering the filter.
*
* The `REDISMODULE_CMDFILTER_NOSELF` flag prevents execution flows that
* originate from the module's own `RM_Call()` from reaching the filter. This
* flag is effective for all execution flows, including nested ones, as long as
* the execution begins from the module's command context or a thread-safe
* context that is associated with a blocking command.
*
* Detached thread-safe contexts are *not* associated with the module and cannot
* be protected by this flag.
*
* If multiple filters are registered (by the same or different modules), they
* are executed in the order of registration.
*/
RedisModuleCommandFilter *RM_RegisterCommandFilter(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCommandFilterFunc callback, int flags) {
RedisModuleCommandFilter *filter = zmalloc(sizeof(*filter));
filter->module = ctx->module;
filter->callback = callback;
filter->flags = flags;
listAddNodeTail(moduleCommandFilters, filter);
listAddNodeTail(ctx->module->filters, filter);
return filter;
}
/* Unregister a command filter.
*/
int RM_UnregisterCommandFilter(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleCommandFilter *filter) {
listNode *ln;
/* A module can only remove its own filters */
if (filter->module != ctx->module) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
ln = listSearchKey(moduleCommandFilters,filter);
if (!ln) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
listDelNode(moduleCommandFilters,ln);
ln = listSearchKey(ctx->module->filters,filter);
if (!ln) return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* Shouldn't happen */
listDelNode(ctx->module->filters,ln);
zfree(filter);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
void moduleCallCommandFilters(client *c) {
if (listLength(moduleCommandFilters) == 0) return;
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(moduleCommandFilters,&li);
RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx filter = {
.argv = c->argv,
.argv_len = c->argv_len,
.argc = c->argc,
.c = c
};
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModuleCommandFilter *f = ln->value;
/* Skip filter if REDISMODULE_CMDFILTER_NOSELF is set and module is
* currently processing a command.
*/
if ((f->flags & REDISMODULE_CMDFILTER_NOSELF) && f->module->in_call) continue;
/* Call filter */
f->callback(&filter);
}
c->argv = filter.argv;
c->argv_len = filter.argv_len;
c->argc = filter.argc;
}
/* Return the number of arguments a filtered command has. The number of
* arguments include the command itself.
*/
int RM_CommandFilterArgsCount(RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *fctx)
{
return fctx->argc;
}
/* Return the specified command argument. The first argument (position 0) is
* the command itself, and the rest are user-provided args.
*/
RedisModuleString *RM_CommandFilterArgGet(RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *fctx, int pos)
{
if (pos < 0 || pos >= fctx->argc) return NULL;
return fctx->argv[pos];
}
/* Modify the filtered command by inserting a new argument at the specified
* position. The specified RedisModuleString argument may be used by Redis
* after the filter context is destroyed, so it must not be auto-memory
* allocated, freed or used elsewhere.
*/
int RM_CommandFilterArgInsert(RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *fctx, int pos, RedisModuleString *arg)
{
int i;
if (pos < 0 || pos > fctx->argc) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (fctx->argv_len < fctx->argc+1) {
fctx->argv_len = fctx->argc+1;
fctx->argv = zrealloc(fctx->argv, fctx->argv_len*sizeof(RedisModuleString *));
}
for (i = fctx->argc; i > pos; i--) {
fctx->argv[i] = fctx->argv[i-1];
}
fctx->argv[pos] = arg;
fctx->argc++;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Modify the filtered command by replacing an existing argument with a new one.
* The specified RedisModuleString argument may be used by Redis after the
* filter context is destroyed, so it must not be auto-memory allocated, freed
* or used elsewhere.
*/
int RM_CommandFilterArgReplace(RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *fctx, int pos, RedisModuleString *arg)
{
if (pos < 0 || pos >= fctx->argc) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
decrRefCount(fctx->argv[pos]);
fctx->argv[pos] = arg;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Modify the filtered command by deleting an argument at the specified
* position.
*/
int RM_CommandFilterArgDelete(RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *fctx, int pos)
{
int i;
if (pos < 0 || pos >= fctx->argc) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
decrRefCount(fctx->argv[pos]);
for (i = pos; i < fctx->argc-1; i++) {
fctx->argv[i] = fctx->argv[i+1];
}
fctx->argc--;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Get Client ID for client that issued the command we are filtering */
unsigned long long RM_CommandFilterGetClientId(RedisModuleCommandFilterCtx *fctx) {
return fctx->c->id;
}
/* For a given pointer allocated via RedisModule_Alloc() or
* RedisModule_Realloc(), return the amount of memory allocated for it.
* Note that this may be different (larger) than the memory we allocated
* with the allocation calls, since sometimes the underlying allocator
* will allocate more memory.
*/
size_t RM_MallocSize(void* ptr) {
return zmalloc_size(ptr);
}
/* Similar to RM_MallocSize, the difference is that RM_MallocUsableSize
* returns the usable size of memory by the module. */
size_t RM_MallocUsableSize(void *ptr) {
/* It is safe to use 'zmalloc_usable_size()' to manipulate additional
* memory space, as we guarantee that the compiler can recognize this
* after 'RM_Alloc', 'RM_TryAlloc', 'RM_Realloc', or 'RM_Calloc'. */
return zmalloc_usable_size(ptr);
}
/* Same as RM_MallocSize, except it works on RedisModuleString pointers.
*/
size_t RM_MallocSizeString(RedisModuleString* str) {
serverAssert(str->type == OBJ_STRING);
return sizeof(*str) + getStringObjectSdsUsedMemory(str);
}
/* Same as RM_MallocSize, except it works on RedisModuleDict pointers.
* Note that the returned value is only the overhead of the underlying structures,
* it does not include the allocation size of the keys and values.
*/
size_t RM_MallocSizeDict(RedisModuleDict* dict) {
size_t size = sizeof(RedisModuleDict) + sizeof(rax);
size += dict->rax->numnodes * sizeof(raxNode);
/* For more info about this weird line, see streamRadixTreeMemoryUsage */
size += dict->rax->numnodes * sizeof(long)*30;
return size;
}
/* Return the a number between 0 to 1 indicating the amount of memory
* currently used, relative to the Redis "maxmemory" configuration.
*
* * 0 - No memory limit configured.
* * Between 0 and 1 - The percentage of the memory used normalized in 0-1 range.
* * Exactly 1 - Memory limit reached.
* * Greater 1 - More memory used than the configured limit.
*/
float RM_GetUsedMemoryRatio(void){
float level;
getMaxmemoryState(NULL, NULL, NULL, &level);
return level;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Scanning keyspace and hashes
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
typedef void (*RedisModuleScanCB)(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *keyname, RedisModuleKey *key, void *privdata);
typedef struct {
RedisModuleCtx *ctx;
void* user_data;
RedisModuleScanCB fn;
} ScanCBData;
typedef struct RedisModuleScanCursor{
unsigned long cursor;
int done;
}RedisModuleScanCursor;
static void moduleScanCallback(void *privdata, const dictEntry *de) {
ScanCBData *data = privdata;
sds key = dictGetKey(de);
robj* val = dictGetVal(de);
RedisModuleString *keyname = createObject(OBJ_STRING,sdsdup(key));
/* Setup the key handle. */
RedisModuleKey kp = {0};
moduleInitKey(&kp, data->ctx, keyname, val, REDISMODULE_READ);
data->fn(data->ctx, keyname, &kp, data->user_data);
moduleCloseKey(&kp);
decrRefCount(keyname);
}
/* Create a new cursor to be used with RedisModule_Scan */
RedisModuleScanCursor *RM_ScanCursorCreate(void) {
RedisModuleScanCursor* cursor = zmalloc(sizeof(*cursor));
cursor->cursor = 0;
cursor->done = 0;
return cursor;
}
/* Restart an existing cursor. The keys will be rescanned. */
void RM_ScanCursorRestart(RedisModuleScanCursor *cursor) {
cursor->cursor = 0;
cursor->done = 0;
}
/* Destroy the cursor struct. */
void RM_ScanCursorDestroy(RedisModuleScanCursor *cursor) {
zfree(cursor);
}
/* Scan API that allows a module to scan all the keys and value in
* the selected db.
*
* Callback for scan implementation.
*
* void scan_callback(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *keyname,
* RedisModuleKey *key, void *privdata);
*
* - `ctx`: the redis module context provided to for the scan.
* - `keyname`: owned by the caller and need to be retained if used after this
* function.
* - `key`: holds info on the key and value, it is provided as best effort, in
* some cases it might be NULL, in which case the user should (can) use
* RedisModule_OpenKey() (and CloseKey too).
* when it is provided, it is owned by the caller and will be free when the
* callback returns.
* - `privdata`: the user data provided to RedisModule_Scan().
*
* The way it should be used:
*
* RedisModuleScanCursor *c = RedisModule_ScanCursorCreate();
* while(RedisModule_Scan(ctx, c, callback, privateData));
* RedisModule_ScanCursorDestroy(c);
*
* It is also possible to use this API from another thread while the lock
* is acquired during the actual call to RM_Scan:
*
* RedisModuleScanCursor *c = RedisModule_ScanCursorCreate();
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextLock(ctx);
* while(RedisModule_Scan(ctx, c, callback, privateData)){
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextUnlock(ctx);
* // do some background job
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextLock(ctx);
* }
* RedisModule_ScanCursorDestroy(c);
*
* The function will return 1 if there are more elements to scan and
* 0 otherwise, possibly setting errno if the call failed.
*
* It is also possible to restart an existing cursor using RM_ScanCursorRestart.
*
* IMPORTANT: This API is very similar to the Redis SCAN command from the
* point of view of the guarantees it provides. This means that the API
* may report duplicated keys, but guarantees to report at least one time
* every key that was there from the start to the end of the scanning process.
*
* NOTE: If you do database changes within the callback, you should be aware
* that the internal state of the database may change. For instance it is safe
* to delete or modify the current key, but may not be safe to delete any
* other key.
* Moreover playing with the Redis keyspace while iterating may have the
* effect of returning more duplicates. A safe pattern is to store the keys
* names you want to modify elsewhere, and perform the actions on the keys
* later when the iteration is complete. However this can cost a lot of
* memory, so it may make sense to just operate on the current key when
* possible during the iteration, given that this is safe. */
int RM_Scan(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleScanCursor *cursor, RedisModuleScanCB fn, void *privdata) {
if (cursor->done) {
errno = ENOENT;
return 0;
}
int ret = 1;
ScanCBData data = { ctx, privdata, fn };
cursor->cursor = dictScan(ctx->client->db->dict, cursor->cursor, moduleScanCallback, &data);
if (cursor->cursor == 0) {
cursor->done = 1;
ret = 0;
}
errno = 0;
return ret;
}
typedef void (*RedisModuleScanKeyCB)(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString *field, RedisModuleString *value, void *privdata);
typedef struct {
RedisModuleKey *key;
void* user_data;
RedisModuleScanKeyCB fn;
} ScanKeyCBData;
static void moduleScanKeyCallback(void *privdata, const dictEntry *de) {
ScanKeyCBData *data = privdata;
sds key = dictGetKey(de);
robj *o = data->key->value;
robj *field = createStringObject(key, sdslen(key));
robj *value = NULL;
if (o->type == OBJ_SET) {
value = NULL;
} else if (o->type == OBJ_HASH) {
sds val = dictGetVal(de);
value = createStringObject(val, sdslen(val));
} else if (o->type == OBJ_ZSET) {
double *val = (double*)dictGetVal(de);
value = createStringObjectFromLongDouble(*val, 0);
}
data->fn(data->key, field, value, data->user_data);
decrRefCount(field);
if (value) decrRefCount(value);
}
/* Scan api that allows a module to scan the elements in a hash, set or sorted set key
*
* Callback for scan implementation.
*
* void scan_callback(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleString* field, RedisModuleString* value, void *privdata);
*
* - key - the redis key context provided to for the scan.
* - field - field name, owned by the caller and need to be retained if used
* after this function.
* - value - value string or NULL for set type, owned by the caller and need to
* be retained if used after this function.
* - privdata - the user data provided to RedisModule_ScanKey.
*
* The way it should be used:
*
* RedisModuleScanCursor *c = RedisModule_ScanCursorCreate();
* RedisModuleKey *key = RedisModule_OpenKey(...)
* while(RedisModule_ScanKey(key, c, callback, privateData));
* RedisModule_CloseKey(key);
* RedisModule_ScanCursorDestroy(c);
*
* It is also possible to use this API from another thread while the lock is acquired during
* the actual call to RM_ScanKey, and re-opening the key each time:
*
* RedisModuleScanCursor *c = RedisModule_ScanCursorCreate();
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextLock(ctx);
* RedisModuleKey *key = RedisModule_OpenKey(...)
* while(RedisModule_ScanKey(ctx, c, callback, privateData)){
* RedisModule_CloseKey(key);
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextUnlock(ctx);
* // do some background job
* RedisModule_ThreadSafeContextLock(ctx);
* RedisModuleKey *key = RedisModule_OpenKey(...)
* }
* RedisModule_CloseKey(key);
* RedisModule_ScanCursorDestroy(c);
*
* The function will return 1 if there are more elements to scan and 0 otherwise,
* possibly setting errno if the call failed.
* It is also possible to restart an existing cursor using RM_ScanCursorRestart.
*
* NOTE: Certain operations are unsafe while iterating the object. For instance
* while the API guarantees to return at least one time all the elements that
* are present in the data structure consistently from the start to the end
* of the iteration (see HSCAN and similar commands documentation), the more
* you play with the elements, the more duplicates you may get. In general
* deleting the current element of the data structure is safe, while removing
* the key you are iterating is not safe. */
int RM_ScanKey(RedisModuleKey *key, RedisModuleScanCursor *cursor, RedisModuleScanKeyCB fn, void *privdata) {
if (key == NULL || key->value == NULL) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
dict *ht = NULL;
robj *o = key->value;
if (o->type == OBJ_SET) {
if (o->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_HT)
ht = o->ptr;
} else if (o->type == OBJ_HASH) {
if (o->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_HT)
ht = o->ptr;
} else if (o->type == OBJ_ZSET) {
if (o->encoding == OBJ_ENCODING_SKIPLIST)
ht = ((zset *)o->ptr)->dict;
} else {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
if (cursor->done) {
errno = ENOENT;
return 0;
}
int ret = 1;
if (ht) {
ScanKeyCBData data = { key, privdata, fn };
cursor->cursor = dictScan(ht, cursor->cursor, moduleScanKeyCallback, &data);
if (cursor->cursor == 0) {
cursor->done = 1;
ret = 0;
}
} else if (o->type == OBJ_SET) {
setTypeIterator *si = setTypeInitIterator(o);
sds sdsele;
while ((sdsele = setTypeNextObject(si)) != NULL) {
robj *field = createObject(OBJ_STRING, sdsele);
fn(key, field, NULL, privdata);
decrRefCount(field);
}
setTypeReleaseIterator(si);
cursor->cursor = 1;
cursor->done = 1;
ret = 0;
} else if (o->type == OBJ_ZSET || o->type == OBJ_HASH) {
unsigned char *p = lpSeek(o->ptr,0);
unsigned char *vstr;
unsigned int vlen;
long long vll;
while(p) {
vstr = lpGetValue(p,&vlen,&vll);
robj *field = (vstr != NULL) ?
createStringObject((char*)vstr,vlen) :
createStringObjectFromLongLongWithSds(vll);
p = lpNext(o->ptr,p);
vstr = lpGetValue(p,&vlen,&vll);
robj *value = (vstr != NULL) ?
createStringObject((char*)vstr,vlen) :
createStringObjectFromLongLongWithSds(vll);
fn(key, field, value, privdata);
p = lpNext(o->ptr,p);
decrRefCount(field);
decrRefCount(value);
}
cursor->cursor = 1;
cursor->done = 1;
ret = 0;
}
errno = 0;
return ret;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Module fork API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Create a background child process with the current frozen snapshot of the
* main process where you can do some processing in the background without
* affecting / freezing the traffic and no need for threads and GIL locking.
* Note that Redis allows for only one concurrent fork.
* When the child wants to exit, it should call RedisModule_ExitFromChild.
* If the parent wants to kill the child it should call RedisModule_KillForkChild
* The done handler callback will be executed on the parent process when the
* child existed (but not when killed)
* Return: -1 on failure, on success the parent process will get a positive PID
* of the child, and the child process will get 0.
*/
int RM_Fork(RedisModuleForkDoneHandler cb, void *user_data) {
pid_t childpid;
if ((childpid = redisFork(CHILD_TYPE_MODULE)) == 0) {
/* Child */
redisSetProcTitle("redis-module-fork");
} else if (childpid == -1) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,"Can't fork for module: %s", strerror(errno));
} else {
/* Parent */
moduleForkInfo.done_handler = cb;
moduleForkInfo.done_handler_user_data = user_data;
serverLog(LL_VERBOSE, "Module fork started pid: %ld ", (long) childpid);
}
return childpid;
}
/* The module is advised to call this function from the fork child once in a while,
* so that it can report progress and COW memory to the parent which will be
* reported in INFO.
* The `progress` argument should between 0 and 1, or -1 when not available. */
void RM_SendChildHeartbeat(double progress) {
sendChildInfoGeneric(CHILD_INFO_TYPE_CURRENT_INFO, 0, progress, "Module fork");
}
/* Call from the child process when you want to terminate it.
* retcode will be provided to the done handler executed on the parent process.
*/
int RM_ExitFromChild(int retcode) {
sendChildCowInfo(CHILD_INFO_TYPE_MODULE_COW_SIZE, "Module fork");
exitFromChild(retcode);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Kill the active module forked child, if there is one active and the
* pid matches, and returns C_OK. Otherwise if there is no active module
* child or the pid does not match, return C_ERR without doing anything. */
int TerminateModuleForkChild(int child_pid, int wait) {
/* Module child should be active and pid should match. */
if (server.child_type != CHILD_TYPE_MODULE ||
server.child_pid != child_pid) return C_ERR;
int statloc;
serverLog(LL_VERBOSE,"Killing running module fork child: %ld",
(long) server.child_pid);
if (kill(server.child_pid,SIGUSR1) != -1 && wait) {
while(waitpid(server.child_pid, &statloc, 0) !=
server.child_pid);
}
/* Reset the buffer accumulating changes while the child saves. */
resetChildState();
moduleForkInfo.done_handler = NULL;
moduleForkInfo.done_handler_user_data = NULL;
return C_OK;
}
/* Can be used to kill the forked child process from the parent process.
* child_pid would be the return value of RedisModule_Fork. */
int RM_KillForkChild(int child_pid) {
/* Kill module child, wait for child exit. */
if (TerminateModuleForkChild(child_pid,1) == C_OK)
return REDISMODULE_OK;
else
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
void ModuleForkDoneHandler(int exitcode, int bysignal) {
serverLog(LL_NOTICE,
"Module fork exited pid: %ld, retcode: %d, bysignal: %d",
(long) server.child_pid, exitcode, bysignal);
if (moduleForkInfo.done_handler) {
moduleForkInfo.done_handler(exitcode, bysignal,
moduleForkInfo.done_handler_user_data);
}
moduleForkInfo.done_handler = NULL;
moduleForkInfo.done_handler_user_data = NULL;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Server hooks implementation
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* This must be synced with REDISMODULE_EVENT_*
* We use -1 (MAX_UINT64) to denote that this event doesn't have
* a data structure associated with it. We use MAX_UINT64 on purpose,
* in order to pass the check in RedisModule_SubscribeToServerEvent. */
static uint64_t moduleEventVersions[] = {
REDISMODULE_REPLICATIONINFO_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLICATION_ROLE_CHANGED */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_PERSISTENCE */
REDISMODULE_FLUSHINFO_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_FLUSHDB */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_LOADING */
REDISMODULE_CLIENTINFO_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_SHUTDOWN */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLICA_CHANGE */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_MASTER_LINK_CHANGE */
REDISMODULE_CRON_LOOP_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_CRON_LOOP */
REDISMODULE_MODULE_CHANGE_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_MODULE_CHANGE */
REDISMODULE_LOADING_PROGRESS_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS */
REDISMODULE_SWAPDBINFO_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_SWAPDB */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPL_BACKUP */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_FORK_CHILD */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_EVENTLOOP */
-1, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_CONFIG */
REDISMODULE_KEYINFO_VERSION, /* REDISMODULE_EVENT_KEY */
};
/* Register to be notified, via a callback, when the specified server event
* happens. The callback is called with the event as argument, and an additional
* argument which is a void pointer and should be cased to a specific type
* that is event-specific (but many events will just use NULL since they do not
* have additional information to pass to the callback).
*
* If the callback is NULL and there was a previous subscription, the module
* will be unsubscribed. If there was a previous subscription and the callback
* is not null, the old callback will be replaced with the new one.
*
* The callback must be of this type:
*
* int (*RedisModuleEventCallback)(RedisModuleCtx *ctx,
* RedisModuleEvent eid,
* uint64_t subevent,
* void *data);
*
* The 'ctx' is a normal Redis module context that the callback can use in
* order to call other modules APIs. The 'eid' is the event itself, this
* is only useful in the case the module subscribed to multiple events: using
* the 'id' field of this structure it is possible to check if the event
* is one of the events we registered with this callback. The 'subevent' field
* depends on the event that fired.
*
* Finally the 'data' pointer may be populated, only for certain events, with
* more relevant data.
*
* Here is a list of events you can use as 'eid' and related sub events:
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ReplicationRoleChanged:
*
* This event is called when the instance switches from master
* to replica or the other way around, however the event is
* also called when the replica remains a replica but starts to
* replicate with a different master.
*
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPLROLECHANGED_NOW_MASTER`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPLROLECHANGED_NOW_REPLICA`
*
* The 'data' field can be casted by the callback to a
* `RedisModuleReplicationInfo` structure with the following fields:
*
* int master; // true if master, false if replica
* char *masterhost; // master instance hostname for NOW_REPLICA
* int masterport; // master instance port for NOW_REPLICA
* char *replid1; // Main replication ID
* char *replid2; // Secondary replication ID
* uint64_t repl1_offset; // Main replication offset
* uint64_t repl2_offset; // Offset of replid2 validity
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_Persistence
*
* This event is called when RDB saving or AOF rewriting starts
* and ends. The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_RDB_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_AOF_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_SYNC_RDB_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_SYNC_AOF_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_ENDED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_FAILED`
*
* The above events are triggered not just when the user calls the
* relevant commands like BGSAVE, but also when a saving operation
* or AOF rewriting occurs because of internal server triggers.
* The SYNC_RDB_START sub events are happening in the foreground due to
* SAVE command, FLUSHALL, or server shutdown, and the other RDB and
* AOF sub events are executed in a background fork child, so any
* action the module takes can only affect the generated AOF or RDB,
* but will not be reflected in the parent process and affect connected
* clients and commands. Also note that the AOF_START sub event may end
* up saving RDB content in case of an AOF with rdb-preamble.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_FlushDB
*
* The FLUSHALL, FLUSHDB or an internal flush (for instance
* because of replication, after the replica synchronization)
* happened. The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_FLUSHDB_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_FLUSHDB_END`
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleFlushInfo
* structure with the following fields:
*
* int32_t async; // True if the flush is done in a thread.
* // See for instance FLUSHALL ASYNC.
* // In this case the END callback is invoked
* // immediately after the database is put
* // in the free list of the thread.
* int32_t dbnum; // Flushed database number, -1 for all the DBs
* // in the case of the FLUSHALL operation.
*
* The start event is called *before* the operation is initiated, thus
* allowing the callback to call DBSIZE or other operation on the
* yet-to-free keyspace.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_Loading
*
* Called on loading operations: at startup when the server is
* started, but also after a first synchronization when the
* replica is loading the RDB file from the master.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_RDB_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_AOF_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_REPL_START`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_ENDED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_FAILED`
*
* Note that AOF loading may start with an RDB data in case of
* rdb-preamble, in which case you'll only receive an AOF_START event.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ClientChange
*
* Called when a client connects or disconnects.
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleClientInfo
* structure, documented in RedisModule_GetClientInfoById().
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE_CONNECTED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE_DISCONNECTED`
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_Shutdown
*
* The server is shutting down. No subevents are available.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ReplicaChange
*
* This event is called when the instance (that can be both a
* master or a replica) get a new online replica, or lose a
* replica since it gets disconnected.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPLICA_CHANGE_ONLINE`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPLICA_CHANGE_OFFLINE`
*
* No additional information is available so far: future versions
* of Redis will have an API in order to enumerate the replicas
* connected and their state.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_CronLoop
*
* This event is called every time Redis calls the serverCron()
* function in order to do certain bookkeeping. Modules that are
* required to do operations from time to time may use this callback.
* Normally Redis calls this function 10 times per second, but
* this changes depending on the "hz" configuration.
* No sub events are available.
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleCronLoop
* structure with the following fields:
*
* int32_t hz; // Approximate number of events per second.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_MasterLinkChange
*
* This is called for replicas in order to notify when the
* replication link becomes functional (up) with our master,
* or when it goes down. Note that the link is not considered
* up when we just connected to the master, but only if the
* replication is happening correctly.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MASTER_LINK_UP`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MASTER_LINK_DOWN`
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ModuleChange
*
* This event is called when a new module is loaded or one is unloaded.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MODULE_LOADED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MODULE_UNLOADED`
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleModuleChange
* structure with the following fields:
*
* const char* module_name; // Name of module loaded or unloaded.
* int32_t module_version; // Module version.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_LoadingProgress
*
* This event is called repeatedly called while an RDB or AOF file
* is being loaded.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS_RDB`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS_AOF`
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleLoadingProgress
* structure with the following fields:
*
* int32_t hz; // Approximate number of events per second.
* int32_t progress; // Approximate progress between 0 and 1024,
* // or -1 if unknown.
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_SwapDB
*
* This event is called when a SWAPDB command has been successfully
* Executed.
* For this event call currently there is no subevents available.
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleSwapDbInfo
* structure with the following fields:
*
* int32_t dbnum_first; // Swap Db first dbnum
* int32_t dbnum_second; // Swap Db second dbnum
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ReplBackup
*
* WARNING: Replication Backup events are deprecated since Redis 7.0 and are never fired.
* See RedisModuleEvent_ReplAsyncLoad for understanding how Async Replication Loading events
* are now triggered when repl-diskless-load is set to swapdb.
*
* Called when repl-diskless-load config is set to swapdb,
* And redis needs to backup the current database for the
* possibility to be restored later. A module with global data and
* maybe with aux_load and aux_save callbacks may need to use this
* notification to backup / restore / discard its globals.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_BACKUP_CREATE`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_BACKUP_RESTORE`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_BACKUP_DISCARD`
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ReplAsyncLoad
*
* Called when repl-diskless-load config is set to swapdb and a replication with a master of same
* data set history (matching replication ID) occurs.
* In which case redis serves current data set while loading new database in memory from socket.
* Modules must have declared they support this mechanism in order to activate it, through
* REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD flag.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD_STARTED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD_ABORTED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD_COMPLETED`
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_ForkChild
*
* Called when a fork child (AOFRW, RDBSAVE, module fork...) is born/dies
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_FORK_CHILD_BORN`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_FORK_CHILD_DIED`
*
* * RedisModuleEvent_EventLoop
*
* Called on each event loop iteration, once just before the event loop goes
* to sleep or just after it wakes up.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_EVENTLOOP_BEFORE_SLEEP`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_EVENTLOOP_AFTER_SLEEP`
*
* * RedisModule_Event_Config
*
* Called when a configuration event happens
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_CONFIG_CHANGE`
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleConfigChange
* structure with the following fields:
*
* const char **config_names; // An array of C string pointers containing the
* // name of each modified configuration item
* uint32_t num_changes; // The number of elements in the config_names array
*
* * RedisModule_Event_Key
*
* Called when a key is removed from the keyspace. We can't modify any key in
* the event.
* The following sub events are available:
*
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_DELETED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_EXPIRED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_EVICTED`
* * `REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_OVERWRITTEN`
*
* The data pointer can be casted to a RedisModuleKeyInfo
* structure with the following fields:
*
* RedisModuleKey *key; // Key name
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK if the module was successfully subscribed
* for the specified event. If the API is called from a wrong context or unsupported event
* is given then REDISMODULE_ERR is returned. */
int RM_SubscribeToServerEvent(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleEvent event, RedisModuleEventCallback callback) {
RedisModuleEventListener *el;
/* Protect in case of calls from contexts without a module reference. */
if (ctx->module == NULL) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (event.id >= _REDISMODULE_EVENT_NEXT) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (event.dataver > moduleEventVersions[event.id]) return REDISMODULE_ERR; /* Module compiled with a newer redismodule.h than we support */
/* Search an event matching this module and event ID. */
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(RedisModule_EventListeners,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
el = ln->value;
if (el->module == ctx->module && el->event.id == event.id)
break; /* Matching event found. */
}
/* Modify or remove the event listener if we already had one. */
if (ln) {
if (callback == NULL) {
listDelNode(RedisModule_EventListeners,ln);
zfree(el);
} else {
el->callback = callback; /* Update the callback with the new one. */
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* No event found, we need to add a new one. */
el = zmalloc(sizeof(*el));
el->module = ctx->module;
el->event = event;
el->callback = callback;
listAddNodeTail(RedisModule_EventListeners,el);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/**
* For a given server event and subevent, return zero if the
* subevent is not supported and non-zero otherwise.
*/
int RM_IsSubEventSupported(RedisModuleEvent event, int64_t subevent) {
switch (event.id) {
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLICATION_ROLE_CHANGED:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLROLECHANGED_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_PERSISTENCE:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_PERSISTENCE_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_FLUSHDB:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_FLUSHDB_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_LOADING:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_SHUTDOWN:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_SHUTDOWN_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLICA_CHANGE:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLROLECHANGED_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_MASTER_LINK_CHANGE:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MASTER_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_CRON_LOOP:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_CRON_LOOP_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_MODULE_CHANGE:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MODULE_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_SWAPDB:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_SWAPDB_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_FORK_CHILD:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_FORK_CHILD_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_EVENTLOOP:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_EVENTLOOP_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_CONFIG:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_CONFIG_NEXT;
case REDISMODULE_EVENT_KEY:
return subevent < _REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_NEXT;
default:
break;
}
return 0;
}
typedef struct KeyInfo {
int32_t dbnum;
RedisModuleString *key;
robj *value;
int mode;
} KeyInfo;
/* This is called by the Redis internals every time we want to fire an
* event that can be intercepted by some module. The pointer 'data' is useful
* in order to populate the event-specific structure when needed, in order
* to return the structure with more information to the callback.
*
* 'eid' and 'subid' are just the main event ID and the sub event associated
* with the event, depending on what exactly happened. */
void moduleFireServerEvent(uint64_t eid, int subid, void *data) {
/* Fast path to return ASAP if there is nothing to do, avoiding to
* setup the iterator and so forth: we want this call to be extremely
* cheap if there are no registered modules. */
if (listLength(RedisModule_EventListeners) == 0) return;
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(RedisModule_EventListeners,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModuleEventListener *el = ln->value;
if (el->event.id == eid) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE) {
/* In the case of client changes, we're pushing the real client
* so the event handler can mutate it if needed. For example,
* to change its authentication state in a way that does not
* depend on specific commands executed later.
*/
moduleCreateContext(&ctx,el->module,REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE);
ctx.client = (client *) data;
} else {
moduleCreateContext(&ctx,el->module,REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
}
void *moduledata = NULL;
RedisModuleClientInfoV1 civ1;
RedisModuleReplicationInfoV1 riv1;
RedisModuleModuleChangeV1 mcv1;
RedisModuleKey key;
RedisModuleKeyInfoV1 ki = {REDISMODULE_KEYINFO_VERSION, &key};
/* Event specific context and data pointer setup. */
if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_CLIENT_CHANGE) {
serverAssert(modulePopulateClientInfoStructure(&civ1,data, el->event.dataver) == REDISMODULE_OK);
moduledata = &civ1;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_REPLICATION_ROLE_CHANGED) {
serverAssert(modulePopulateReplicationInfoStructure(&riv1,el->event.dataver) == REDISMODULE_OK);
moduledata = &riv1;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_FLUSHDB) {
moduledata = data;
RedisModuleFlushInfoV1 *fi = data;
if (fi->dbnum != -1)
selectDb(ctx.client, fi->dbnum);
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_MODULE_CHANGE) {
RedisModule *m = data;
if (m == el->module) {
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
continue;
}
mcv1.version = REDISMODULE_MODULE_CHANGE_VERSION;
mcv1.module_name = m->name;
mcv1.module_version = m->ver;
moduledata = &mcv1;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS) {
moduledata = data;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_CRON_LOOP) {
moduledata = data;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_SWAPDB) {
moduledata = data;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_CONFIG) {
moduledata = data;
} else if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_KEY) {
KeyInfo *info = data;
selectDb(ctx.client, info->dbnum);
moduleInitKey(&key, &ctx, info->key, info->value, info->mode);
moduledata = &ki;
}
el->module->in_hook++;
el->callback(&ctx,el->event,subid,moduledata);
el->module->in_hook--;
if (eid == REDISMODULE_EVENT_KEY) {
moduleCloseKey(&key);
}
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
}
}
/* Remove all the listeners for this module: this is used before unloading
* a module. */
void moduleUnsubscribeAllServerEvents(RedisModule *module) {
RedisModuleEventListener *el;
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(RedisModule_EventListeners,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
el = ln->value;
if (el->module == module) {
listDelNode(RedisModule_EventListeners,ln);
zfree(el);
}
}
}
void processModuleLoadingProgressEvent(int is_aof) {
long long now = server.ustime;
static long long next_event = 0;
if (now >= next_event) {
/* Fire the loading progress modules end event. */
int progress = -1;
if (server.loading_total_bytes)
progress = (server.loading_loaded_bytes<<10) / server.loading_total_bytes;
RedisModuleLoadingProgressV1 fi = {REDISMODULE_LOADING_PROGRESS_VERSION,
server.hz,
progress};
moduleFireServerEvent(REDISMODULE_EVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS,
is_aof?
REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS_AOF:
REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_LOADING_PROGRESS_RDB,
&fi);
/* decide when the next event should fire. */
next_event = now + 1000000 / server.hz;
}
}
/* When a key is deleted (in dbAsyncDelete/dbSyncDelete/setKey), it
* will be called to tell the module which key is about to be released. */
void moduleNotifyKeyUnlink(robj *key, robj *val, int dbid, int flags) {
server.lazy_expire_disabled++;
int subevent = REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_DELETED;
if (flags & DB_FLAG_KEY_EXPIRED) {
subevent = REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_EXPIRED;
} else if (flags & DB_FLAG_KEY_EVICTED) {
subevent = REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_EVICTED;
} else if (flags & DB_FLAG_KEY_OVERWRITE) {
subevent = REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_KEY_OVERWRITTEN;
}
KeyInfo info = {dbid, key, val, REDISMODULE_READ};
moduleFireServerEvent(REDISMODULE_EVENT_KEY, subevent, &info);
if (val->type == OBJ_MODULE) {
moduleValue *mv = val->ptr;
moduleType *mt = mv->type;
/* We prefer to use the enhanced version. */
if (mt->unlink2 != NULL) {
RedisModuleKeyOptCtx ctx = {key, NULL, dbid, -1};
mt->unlink2(&ctx,mv->value);
} else if (mt->unlink != NULL) {
mt->unlink(key,mv->value);
}
}
server.lazy_expire_disabled--;
}
/* Return the free_effort of the module, it will automatically choose to call
* `free_effort` or `free_effort2`, and the default return value is 1.
* value of 0 means very high effort (always asynchronous freeing). */
size_t moduleGetFreeEffort(robj *key, robj *val, int dbid) {
moduleValue *mv = val->ptr;
moduleType *mt = mv->type;
size_t effort = 1;
/* We prefer to use the enhanced version. */
if (mt->free_effort2 != NULL) {
RedisModuleKeyOptCtx ctx = {key, NULL, dbid, -1};
effort = mt->free_effort2(&ctx,mv->value);
} else if (mt->free_effort != NULL) {
effort = mt->free_effort(key,mv->value);
}
return effort;
}
/* Return the memory usage of the module, it will automatically choose to call
* `mem_usage` or `mem_usage2`, and the default return value is 0. */
size_t moduleGetMemUsage(robj *key, robj *val, size_t sample_size, int dbid) {
moduleValue *mv = val->ptr;
moduleType *mt = mv->type;
size_t size = 0;
/* We prefer to use the enhanced version. */
if (mt->mem_usage2 != NULL) {
RedisModuleKeyOptCtx ctx = {key, NULL, dbid, -1};
size = mt->mem_usage2(&ctx, mv->value, sample_size);
} else if (mt->mem_usage != NULL) {
size = mt->mem_usage(mv->value);
}
return size;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Modules API internals
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* server.moduleapi dictionary type. Only uses plain C strings since
* this gets queries from modules. */
uint64_t dictCStringKeyHash(const void *key) {
return dictGenHashFunction((unsigned char*)key, strlen((char*)key));
}
int dictCStringKeyCompare(dict *d, const void *key1, const void *key2) {
UNUSED(d);
return strcmp(key1,key2) == 0;
}
dictType moduleAPIDictType = {
dictCStringKeyHash, /* hash function */
NULL, /* key dup */
NULL, /* val dup */
dictCStringKeyCompare, /* key compare */
NULL, /* key destructor */
NULL, /* val destructor */
NULL /* allow to expand */
};
int moduleRegisterApi(const char *funcname, void *funcptr) {
return dictAdd(server.moduleapi, (char*)funcname, funcptr);
}
#define REGISTER_API(name) \
moduleRegisterApi("RedisModule_" #name, (void *)(unsigned long)RM_ ## name)
/* Global initialization at Redis startup. */
void moduleRegisterCoreAPI(void);
/* Currently, this function is just a placeholder for the module system
* initialization steps that need to be run after server initialization.
* A previous issue, selectDb() in createClient() requires that server.db has
* been initialized, see #7323. */
void moduleInitModulesSystemLast(void) {
}
dictType sdsKeyValueHashDictType = {
dictSdsCaseHash, /* hash function */
NULL, /* key dup */
NULL, /* val dup */
dictSdsKeyCaseCompare, /* key compare */
dictSdsDestructor, /* key destructor */
dictSdsDestructor, /* val destructor */
NULL /* allow to expand */
};
void moduleInitModulesSystem(void) {
moduleUnblockedClients = listCreate();
server.loadmodule_queue = listCreate();
server.module_configs_queue = dictCreate(&sdsKeyValueHashDictType);
modules = dictCreate(&modulesDictType);
moduleAuthCallbacks = listCreate();
/* Set up the keyspace notification subscriber list and static client */
moduleKeyspaceSubscribers = listCreate();
modulePostExecUnitJobs = listCreate();
/* Set up filter list */
moduleCommandFilters = listCreate();
moduleRegisterCoreAPI();
/* Create a pipe for module threads to be able to wake up the redis main thread.
* Make the pipe non blocking. This is just a best effort aware mechanism
* and we do not want to block not in the read nor in the write half.
* Enable close-on-exec flag on pipes in case of the fork-exec system calls in
* sentinels or redis servers. */
if (anetPipe(server.module_pipe, O_CLOEXEC|O_NONBLOCK, O_CLOEXEC|O_NONBLOCK) == -1) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Can't create the pipe for module threads: %s", strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
/* Create the timers radix tree. */
Timers = raxNew();
/* Setup the event listeners data structures. */
RedisModule_EventListeners = listCreate();
/* Making sure moduleEventVersions is synced with the number of events. */
serverAssert(sizeof(moduleEventVersions)/sizeof(moduleEventVersions[0]) == _REDISMODULE_EVENT_NEXT);
/* Our thread-safe contexts GIL must start with already locked:
* it is just unlocked when it's safe. */
pthread_mutex_lock(&moduleGIL);
}
void modulesCron(void) {
/* Check number of temporary clients in the pool and free the unused ones
* since the last cron. moduleTempClientMinCount tracks minimum count of
* clients in the pool since the last cron. This is the number of clients
* that we didn't use for the last cron period. */
/* Limit the max client count to be freed at once to avoid latency spikes.*/
int iteration = 50;
/* We are freeing clients if we have more than 8 unused clients. Keeping
* small amount of clients to avoid client allocation costs if temporary
* clients are required after some idle period. */
const unsigned int min_client = 8;
while (iteration > 0 && moduleTempClientCount > 0 && moduleTempClientMinCount > min_client) {
client *c = moduleTempClients[--moduleTempClientCount];
freeClient(c);
iteration--;
moduleTempClientMinCount--;
}
moduleTempClientMinCount = moduleTempClientCount;
/* Shrink moduleTempClients array itself if it is wasting some space */
if (moduleTempClientCap > 32 && moduleTempClientCap > moduleTempClientCount * 4) {
moduleTempClientCap /= 4;
moduleTempClients = zrealloc(moduleTempClients,sizeof(client*)*moduleTempClientCap);
}
}
void moduleLoadQueueEntryFree(struct moduleLoadQueueEntry *loadmod) {
if (!loadmod) return;
sdsfree(loadmod->path);
for (int i = 0; i < loadmod->argc; i++) {
decrRefCount(loadmod->argv[i]);
}
zfree(loadmod->argv);
zfree(loadmod);
}
/* Remove Module Configs from standardConfig array in config.c */
void moduleRemoveConfigs(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(module->module_configs, &li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li))) {
ModuleConfig *config = listNodeValue(ln);
sds module_name = sdsnew(module->name);
sds full_name = sdscat(sdscat(module_name, "."), config->name); /* ModuleName.ModuleConfig */
removeConfig(full_name);
sdsfree(full_name);
}
}
/* Load all the modules in the server.loadmodule_queue list, which is
* populated by `loadmodule` directives in the configuration file.
* We can't load modules directly when processing the configuration file
* because the server must be fully initialized before loading modules.
*
* The function aborts the server on errors, since to start with missing
* modules is not considered sane: clients may rely on the existence of
* given commands, loading AOF also may need some modules to exist, and
* if this instance is a slave, it must understand commands from master. */
void moduleLoadFromQueue(void) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(server.loadmodule_queue,&li);
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
struct moduleLoadQueueEntry *loadmod = ln->value;
if (moduleLoad(loadmod->path,(void **)loadmod->argv,loadmod->argc, 0)
== C_ERR)
{
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Can't load module from %s: server aborting",
loadmod->path);
exit(1);
}
moduleLoadQueueEntryFree(loadmod);
listDelNode(server.loadmodule_queue, ln);
}
if (dictSize(server.module_configs_queue)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Module Configuration detected without loadmodule directive or no ApplyConfig call: aborting");
exit(1);
}
}
void moduleFreeModuleStructure(struct RedisModule *module) {
listRelease(module->types);
listRelease(module->filters);
listRelease(module->usedby);
listRelease(module->using);
listRelease(module->module_configs);
sdsfree(module->name);
moduleLoadQueueEntryFree(module->loadmod);
zfree(module);
}
void moduleFreeArgs(struct redisCommandArg *args, int num_args) {
for (int j = 0; j < num_args; j++) {
zfree((char *)args[j].name);
zfree((char *)args[j].token);
zfree((char *)args[j].summary);
zfree((char *)args[j].since);
zfree((char *)args[j].deprecated_since);
zfree((char *)args[j].display_text);
if (args[j].subargs) {
moduleFreeArgs(args[j].subargs, args[j].num_args);
}
}
zfree(args);
}
/* Free the command registered with the specified module.
* On success C_OK is returned, otherwise C_ERR is returned.
*
* Note that caller needs to handle the deletion of the command table dict,
* and after that needs to free the command->fullname and the command itself.
*/
int moduleFreeCommand(struct RedisModule *module, struct redisCommand *cmd) {
if (cmd->proc != RedisModuleCommandDispatcher)
return C_ERR;
RedisModuleCommand *cp = cmd->module_cmd;
if (cp->module != module)
return C_ERR;
/* Free everything except cmd->fullname and cmd itself. */
for (int j = 0; j < cmd->key_specs_num; j++) {
if (cmd->key_specs[j].notes)
zfree((char *)cmd->key_specs[j].notes);
if (cmd->key_specs[j].begin_search_type == KSPEC_BS_KEYWORD)
zfree((char *)cmd->key_specs[j].bs.keyword.keyword);
}
zfree(cmd->key_specs);
for (int j = 0; cmd->tips && cmd->tips[j]; j++)
zfree((char *)cmd->tips[j]);
zfree(cmd->tips);
for (int j = 0; cmd->history && cmd->history[j].since; j++) {
zfree((char *)cmd->history[j].since);
zfree((char *)cmd->history[j].changes);
}
zfree(cmd->history);
zfree((char *)cmd->summary);
zfree((char *)cmd->since);
zfree((char *)cmd->deprecated_since);
zfree((char *)cmd->complexity);
if (cmd->latency_histogram) {
hdr_close(cmd->latency_histogram);
cmd->latency_histogram = NULL;
}
moduleFreeArgs(cmd->args, cmd->num_args);
zfree(cp);
if (cmd->subcommands_dict) {
dictEntry *de;
dictIterator *di = dictGetSafeIterator(cmd->subcommands_dict);
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct redisCommand *sub = dictGetVal(de);
if (moduleFreeCommand(module, sub) != C_OK) continue;
serverAssert(dictDelete(cmd->subcommands_dict, sub->declared_name) == DICT_OK);
sdsfree((sds)sub->declared_name);
sdsfree(sub->fullname);
zfree(sub);
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
dictRelease(cmd->subcommands_dict);
}
return C_OK;
}
void moduleUnregisterCommands(struct RedisModule *module) {
/* Unregister all the commands registered by this module. */
dictIterator *di = dictGetSafeIterator(server.commands);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct redisCommand *cmd = dictGetVal(de);
if (moduleFreeCommand(module, cmd) != C_OK) continue;
serverAssert(dictDelete(server.commands, cmd->fullname) == DICT_OK);
serverAssert(dictDelete(server.orig_commands, cmd->fullname) == DICT_OK);
sdsfree((sds)cmd->declared_name);
sdsfree(cmd->fullname);
zfree(cmd);
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
}
/* We parse argv to add sds "NAME VALUE" pairs to the server.module_configs_queue list of configs.
* We also increment the module_argv pointer to just after ARGS if there are args, otherwise
* we set it to NULL */
int parseLoadexArguments(RedisModuleString ***module_argv, int *module_argc) {
int args_specified = 0;
RedisModuleString **argv = *module_argv;
int argc = *module_argc;
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
char *arg_val = argv[i]->ptr;
if (!strcasecmp(arg_val, "CONFIG")) {
if (i + 2 >= argc) {
serverLog(LL_NOTICE, "CONFIG specified without name value pair");
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
sds name = sdsdup(argv[i + 1]->ptr);
sds value = sdsdup(argv[i + 2]->ptr);
if (!dictReplace(server.module_configs_queue, name, value)) sdsfree(name);
i += 2;
} else if (!strcasecmp(arg_val, "ARGS")) {
args_specified = 1;
i++;
if (i >= argc) {
*module_argv = NULL;
*module_argc = 0;
} else {
*module_argv = argv + i;
*module_argc = argc - i;
}
break;
} else {
serverLog(LL_NOTICE, "Syntax Error from arguments to loadex around %s.", arg_val);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
if (!args_specified) {
*module_argv = NULL;
*module_argc = 0;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Unregister module-related things, called when moduleLoad fails or moduleUnload. */
void moduleUnregisterCleanup(RedisModule *module) {
moduleFreeAuthenticatedClients(module);
moduleUnregisterCommands(module);
moduleUnsubscribeNotifications(module);
moduleUnregisterSharedAPI(module);
moduleUnregisterUsedAPI(module);
moduleUnregisterFilters(module);
moduleUnsubscribeAllServerEvents(module);
moduleRemoveConfigs(module);
moduleUnregisterAuthCBs(module);
}
/* Load a module and initialize it. On success C_OK is returned, otherwise
* C_ERR is returned. */
int moduleLoad(const char *path, void **module_argv, int module_argc, int is_loadex) {
int (*onload)(void *, void **, int);
void *handle;
struct stat st;
if (stat(path, &st) == 0) {
/* This check is best effort */
if (!(st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Module %s failed to load: It does not have execute permissions.", path);
return C_ERR;
}
}
handle = dlopen(path,RTLD_NOW|RTLD_LOCAL);
if (handle == NULL) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Module %s failed to load: %s", path, dlerror());
return C_ERR;
}
onload = (int (*)(void *, void **, int))(unsigned long) dlsym(handle,"RedisModule_OnLoad");
if (onload == NULL) {
dlclose(handle);
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Module %s does not export RedisModule_OnLoad() "
"symbol. Module not loaded.",path);
return C_ERR;
}
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, NULL, REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT); /* We pass NULL since we don't have a module yet. */
if (onload((void*)&ctx,module_argv,module_argc) == REDISMODULE_ERR) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Module %s initialization failed. Module not loaded",path);
if (ctx.module) {
moduleUnregisterCleanup(ctx.module);
moduleFreeModuleStructure(ctx.module);
}
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
dlclose(handle);
return C_ERR;
}
/* Redis module loaded! Register it. */
dictAdd(modules,ctx.module->name,ctx.module);
ctx.module->blocked_clients = 0;
ctx.module->handle = handle;
ctx.module->loadmod = zmalloc(sizeof(struct moduleLoadQueueEntry));
ctx.module->loadmod->path = sdsnew(path);
ctx.module->loadmod->argv = module_argc ? zmalloc(sizeof(robj*)*module_argc) : NULL;
ctx.module->loadmod->argc = module_argc;
for (int i = 0; i < module_argc; i++) {
ctx.module->loadmod->argv[i] = module_argv[i];
incrRefCount(ctx.module->loadmod->argv[i]);
}
/* If module commands have ACL categories, recompute command bits
* for all existing users once the modules has been registered. */
if (ctx.module->num_commands_with_acl_categories) {
ACLRecomputeCommandBitsFromCommandRulesAllUsers();
}
serverLog(LL_NOTICE,"Module '%s' loaded from %s",ctx.module->name,path);
ctx.module->onload = 0;
int post_load_err = 0;
if (listLength(ctx.module->module_configs) && !ctx.module->configs_initialized) {
serverLogRaw(LL_WARNING, "Module Configurations were not set, likely a missing LoadConfigs call. Unloading the module.");
post_load_err = 1;
}
if (is_loadex && dictSize(server.module_configs_queue)) {
serverLogRaw(LL_WARNING, "Loadex configurations were not applied, likely due to invalid arguments. Unloading the module.");
post_load_err = 1;
}
if (post_load_err) {
moduleUnload(ctx.module->name, NULL);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return C_ERR;
}
/* Fire the loaded modules event. */
moduleFireServerEvent(REDISMODULE_EVENT_MODULE_CHANGE,
REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MODULE_LOADED,
ctx.module);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return C_OK;
}
/* Unload the module registered with the specified name. On success
* C_OK is returned, otherwise C_ERR is returned and errmsg is set
* with an appropriate message. */
int moduleUnload(sds name, const char **errmsg) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictFetchValue(modules,name);
if (module == NULL) {
*errmsg = "no such module with that name";
return C_ERR;
} else if (listLength(module->types)) {
*errmsg = "the module exports one or more module-side data "
"types, can't unload";
return C_ERR;
} else if (listLength(module->usedby)) {
*errmsg = "the module exports APIs used by other modules. "
"Please unload them first and try again";
return C_ERR;
} else if (module->blocked_clients) {
*errmsg = "the module has blocked clients. "
"Please wait for them to be unblocked and try again";
return C_ERR;
} else if (moduleHoldsTimer(module)) {
*errmsg = "the module holds timer that is not fired. "
"Please stop the timer or wait until it fires.";
return C_ERR;
}
/* Give module a chance to clean up. */
int (*onunload)(void *);
onunload = (int (*)(void *))(unsigned long) dlsym(module->handle, "RedisModule_OnUnload");
if (onunload) {
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, module, REDISMODULE_CTX_TEMP_CLIENT);
int unload_status = onunload((void*)&ctx);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
if (unload_status == REDISMODULE_ERR) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Module %s OnUnload failed. Unload canceled.", name);
errno = ECANCELED;
return C_ERR;
}
}
moduleUnregisterCleanup(module);
/* Unload the dynamic library. */
if (dlclose(module->handle) == -1) {
char *error = dlerror();
if (error == NULL) error = "Unknown error";
serverLog(LL_WARNING,"Error when trying to close the %s module: %s",
module->name, error);
}
/* Fire the unloaded modules event. */
moduleFireServerEvent(REDISMODULE_EVENT_MODULE_CHANGE,
REDISMODULE_SUBEVENT_MODULE_UNLOADED,
module);
/* Remove from list of modules. */
serverLog(LL_NOTICE,"Module %s unloaded",module->name);
dictDelete(modules,module->name);
module->name = NULL; /* The name was already freed by dictDelete(). */
moduleFreeModuleStructure(module);
/* Recompute command bits for all users once the modules has been completely unloaded. */
ACLRecomputeCommandBitsFromCommandRulesAllUsers();
return C_OK;
}
void modulePipeReadable(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) {
UNUSED(el);
UNUSED(fd);
UNUSED(mask);
UNUSED(privdata);
char buf[128];
while (read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) == sizeof(buf));
/* Handle event loop events if pipe was written from event loop API */
eventLoopHandleOneShotEvents();
}
/* Helper function for the MODULE and HELLO command: send the list of the
* loaded modules to the client. */
void addReplyLoadedModules(client *c) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
addReplyArrayLen(c,dictSize(modules));
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
sds name = dictGetKey(de);
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
sds path = module->loadmod->path;
addReplyMapLen(c,4);
addReplyBulkCString(c,"name");
addReplyBulkCBuffer(c,name,sdslen(name));
addReplyBulkCString(c,"ver");
addReplyLongLong(c,module->ver);
addReplyBulkCString(c,"path");
addReplyBulkCBuffer(c,path,sdslen(path));
addReplyBulkCString(c,"args");
addReplyArrayLen(c,module->loadmod->argc);
for (int i = 0; i < module->loadmod->argc; i++) {
addReplyBulk(c,module->loadmod->argv[i]);
}
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
}
/* Helper for genModulesInfoString(): given a list of modules, return
* an SDS string in the form "[modulename|modulename2|...]" */
sds genModulesInfoStringRenderModulesList(list *l) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
listRewind(l,&li);
sds output = sdsnew("[");
while((ln = listNext(&li))) {
RedisModule *module = ln->value;
output = sdscat(output,module->name);
if (ln != listLast(l))
output = sdscat(output,"|");
}
output = sdscat(output,"]");
return output;
}
/* Helper for genModulesInfoString(): render module options as an SDS string. */
sds genModulesInfoStringRenderModuleOptions(struct RedisModule *module) {
sds output = sdsnew("[");
if (module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_IO_ERRORS)
output = sdscat(output,"handle-io-errors|");
if (module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_HANDLE_REPL_ASYNC_LOAD)
output = sdscat(output,"handle-repl-async-load|");
if (module->options & REDISMODULE_OPTION_NO_IMPLICIT_SIGNAL_MODIFIED)
output = sdscat(output,"no-implicit-signal-modified|");
output = sdstrim(output,"|");
output = sdscat(output,"]");
return output;
}
/* Helper function for the INFO command: adds loaded modules as to info's
* output.
*
* After the call, the passed sds info string is no longer valid and all the
* references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call. */
sds genModulesInfoString(sds info) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
sds name = dictGetKey(de);
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
sds usedby = genModulesInfoStringRenderModulesList(module->usedby);
sds using = genModulesInfoStringRenderModulesList(module->using);
sds options = genModulesInfoStringRenderModuleOptions(module);
info = sdscatfmt(info,
"module:name=%S,ver=%i,api=%i,filters=%i,"
"usedby=%S,using=%S,options=%S\r\n",
name, module->ver, module->apiver,
(int)listLength(module->filters), usedby, using, options);
sdsfree(usedby);
sdsfree(using);
sdsfree(options);
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
return info;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Module Configurations API internals
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Check if the configuration name is already registered */
int isModuleConfigNameRegistered(RedisModule *module, sds name) {
listNode *match = listSearchKey(module->module_configs, (void *) name);
return match != NULL;
}
/* Assert that the flags passed into the RM_RegisterConfig Suite are valid */
int moduleVerifyConfigFlags(unsigned int flags, configType type) {
if ((flags & ~(REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_IMMUTABLE
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_SENSITIVE
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_HIDDEN
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_PROTECTED
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DENY_LOADING
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_BITFLAGS
| REDISMODULE_CONFIG_MEMORY))) {
serverLogRaw(LL_WARNING, "Invalid flag(s) for configuration");
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (type != NUMERIC_CONFIG && flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_MEMORY) {
serverLogRaw(LL_WARNING, "Numeric flag provided for non-numeric configuration.");
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (type != ENUM_CONFIG && flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_BITFLAGS) {
serverLogRaw(LL_WARNING, "Enum flag provided for non-enum configuration.");
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
int moduleVerifyConfigName(sds name) {
if (sdslen(name) == 0) {
serverLogRaw(LL_WARNING, "Module config names cannot be an empty string.");
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
for (size_t i = 0 ; i < sdslen(name) ; ++i) {
char curr_char = name[i];
if ((curr_char >= 'a' && curr_char <= 'z') ||
(curr_char >= 'A' && curr_char <= 'Z') ||
(curr_char >= '0' && curr_char <= '9') ||
(curr_char == '_') || (curr_char == '-'))
{
continue;
}
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Invalid character %c in Module Config name %s.", curr_char, name);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* This is a series of set functions for each type that act as dispatchers for
* config.c to call module set callbacks. */
#define CONFIG_ERR_SIZE 256
static char configerr[CONFIG_ERR_SIZE];
static void propagateErrorString(RedisModuleString *err_in, const char **err) {
if (err_in) {
redis_strlcpy(configerr, err_in->ptr, CONFIG_ERR_SIZE);
decrRefCount(err_in);
*err = configerr;
}
}
int setModuleBoolConfig(ModuleConfig *config, int val, const char **err) {
RedisModuleString *error = NULL;
int return_code = config->set_fn.set_bool(config->name, val, config->privdata, &error);
propagateErrorString(error, err);
return return_code == REDISMODULE_OK ? 1 : 0;
}
int setModuleStringConfig(ModuleConfig *config, sds strval, const char **err) {
RedisModuleString *error = NULL;
RedisModuleString *new = createStringObject(strval, sdslen(strval));
int return_code = config->set_fn.set_string(config->name, new, config->privdata, &error);
propagateErrorString(error, err);
decrRefCount(new);
return return_code == REDISMODULE_OK ? 1 : 0;
}
int setModuleEnumConfig(ModuleConfig *config, int val, const char **err) {
RedisModuleString *error = NULL;
int return_code = config->set_fn.set_enum(config->name, val, config->privdata, &error);
propagateErrorString(error, err);
return return_code == REDISMODULE_OK ? 1 : 0;
}
int setModuleNumericConfig(ModuleConfig *config, long long val, const char **err) {
RedisModuleString *error = NULL;
int return_code = config->set_fn.set_numeric(config->name, val, config->privdata, &error);
propagateErrorString(error, err);
return return_code == REDISMODULE_OK ? 1 : 0;
}
/* This is a series of get functions for each type that act as dispatchers for
* config.c to call module set callbacks. */
int getModuleBoolConfig(ModuleConfig *module_config) {
return module_config->get_fn.get_bool(module_config->name, module_config->privdata);
}
sds getModuleStringConfig(ModuleConfig *module_config) {
RedisModuleString *val = module_config->get_fn.get_string(module_config->name, module_config->privdata);
return val ? sdsdup(val->ptr) : NULL;
}
int getModuleEnumConfig(ModuleConfig *module_config) {
return module_config->get_fn.get_enum(module_config->name, module_config->privdata);
}
long long getModuleNumericConfig(ModuleConfig *module_config) {
return module_config->get_fn.get_numeric(module_config->name, module_config->privdata);
}
/* This function takes a module and a list of configs stored as sds NAME VALUE pairs.
* It attempts to call set on each of these configs. */
int loadModuleConfigs(RedisModule *module) {
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
const char *err = NULL;
listRewind(module->module_configs, &li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li))) {
ModuleConfig *module_config = listNodeValue(ln);
sds config_name = sdscatfmt(sdsempty(), "%s.%s", module->name, module_config->name);
dictEntry *config_argument = dictFind(server.module_configs_queue, config_name);
if (config_argument) {
if (!performModuleConfigSetFromName(dictGetKey(config_argument), dictGetVal(config_argument), &err)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Issue during loading of configuration %s : %s", (sds) dictGetKey(config_argument), err);
sdsfree(config_name);
dictEmpty(server.module_configs_queue, NULL);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
} else {
if (!performModuleConfigSetDefaultFromName(config_name, &err)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Issue attempting to set default value of configuration %s : %s", module_config->name, err);
sdsfree(config_name);
dictEmpty(server.module_configs_queue, NULL);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
}
dictDelete(server.module_configs_queue, config_name);
sdsfree(config_name);
}
module->configs_initialized = 1;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Add module_config to the list if the apply and privdata do not match one already in it. */
void addModuleConfigApply(list *module_configs, ModuleConfig *module_config) {
if (!module_config->apply_fn) return;
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
ModuleConfig *pending_apply;
listRewind(module_configs, &li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li))) {
pending_apply = listNodeValue(ln);
if (pending_apply->apply_fn == module_config->apply_fn && pending_apply->privdata == module_config->privdata) {
return;
}
}
listAddNodeTail(module_configs, module_config);
}
/* Call apply on all module configs specified in set, if an apply function was specified at registration time. */
int moduleConfigApplyConfig(list *module_configs, const char **err, const char **err_arg_name) {
if (!listLength(module_configs)) return 1;
listIter li;
listNode *ln;
ModuleConfig *module_config;
RedisModuleString *error = NULL;
RedisModuleCtx ctx;
listRewind(module_configs, &li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li))) {
module_config = listNodeValue(ln);
moduleCreateContext(&ctx, module_config->module, REDISMODULE_CTX_NONE);
if (module_config->apply_fn(&ctx, module_config->privdata, &error)) {
if (err_arg_name) *err_arg_name = module_config->name;
propagateErrorString(error, err);
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
return 0;
}
moduleFreeContext(&ctx);
}
return 1;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Module Configurations API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Create a module config object. */
ModuleConfig *createModuleConfig(sds name, RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc apply_fn, void *privdata, RedisModule *module) {
ModuleConfig *new_config = zmalloc(sizeof(ModuleConfig));
new_config->name = sdsdup(name);
new_config->apply_fn = apply_fn;
new_config->privdata = privdata;
new_config->module = module;
return new_config;
}
int moduleConfigValidityCheck(RedisModule *module, sds name, unsigned int flags, configType type) {
if (!module->onload) {
errno = EBUSY;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (moduleVerifyConfigFlags(flags, type) || moduleVerifyConfigName(name)) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
if (isModuleConfigNameRegistered(module, name)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Configuration by the name: %s already registered", name);
errno = EALREADY;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
unsigned int maskModuleConfigFlags(unsigned int flags) {
unsigned int new_flags = 0;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT) new_flags |= MODIFIABLE_CONFIG;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_IMMUTABLE) new_flags |= IMMUTABLE_CONFIG;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_HIDDEN) new_flags |= HIDDEN_CONFIG;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_PROTECTED) new_flags |= PROTECTED_CONFIG;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DENY_LOADING) new_flags |= DENY_LOADING_CONFIG;
return new_flags;
}
unsigned int maskModuleNumericConfigFlags(unsigned int flags) {
unsigned int new_flags = 0;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_MEMORY) new_flags |= MEMORY_CONFIG;
return new_flags;
}
unsigned int maskModuleEnumConfigFlags(unsigned int flags) {
unsigned int new_flags = 0;
if (flags & REDISMODULE_CONFIG_BITFLAGS) new_flags |= MULTI_ARG_CONFIG;
return new_flags;
}
/* Create a string config that Redis users can interact with via the Redis config file,
* `CONFIG SET`, `CONFIG GET`, and `CONFIG REWRITE` commands.
*
* The actual config value is owned by the module, and the `getfn`, `setfn` and optional
* `applyfn` callbacks that are provided to Redis in order to access or manipulate the
* value. The `getfn` callback retrieves the value from the module, while the `setfn`
* callback provides a value to be stored into the module config.
* The optional `applyfn` callback is called after a `CONFIG SET` command modified one or
* more configs using the `setfn` callback and can be used to atomically apply a config
* after several configs were changed together.
* If there are multiple configs with `applyfn` callbacks set by a single `CONFIG SET`
* command, they will be deduplicated if their `applyfn` function and `privdata` pointers
* are identical, and the callback will only be run once.
* Both the `setfn` and `applyfn` can return an error if the provided value is invalid or
* cannot be used.
* The config also declares a type for the value that is validated by Redis and
* provided to the module. The config system provides the following types:
*
* * Redis String: Binary safe string data.
* * Enum: One of a finite number of string tokens, provided during registration.
* * Numeric: 64 bit signed integer, which also supports min and max values.
* * Bool: Yes or no value.
*
* The `setfn` callback is expected to return REDISMODULE_OK when the value is successfully
* applied. It can also return REDISMODULE_ERR if the value can't be applied, and the
* *err pointer can be set with a RedisModuleString error message to provide to the client.
* This RedisModuleString will be freed by redis after returning from the set callback.
*
* All configs are registered with a name, a type, a default value, private data that is made
* available in the callbacks, as well as several flags that modify the behavior of the config.
* The name must only contain alphanumeric characters or dashes. The supported flags are:
*
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT: The default flags for a config. This creates a config that can be modified after startup.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_IMMUTABLE: This config can only be provided loading time.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_SENSITIVE: The value stored in this config is redacted from all logging.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_HIDDEN: The name is hidden from `CONFIG GET` with pattern matching.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_PROTECTED: This config will be only be modifiable based off the value of enable-protected-configs.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DENY_LOADING: This config is not modifiable while the server is loading data.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_MEMORY: For numeric configs, this config will convert data unit notations into their byte equivalent.
* * REDISMODULE_CONFIG_BITFLAGS: For enum configs, this config will allow multiple entries to be combined as bit flags.
*
* Default values are used on startup to set the value if it is not provided via the config file
* or command line. Default values are also used to compare to on a config rewrite.
*
* Notes:
*
* 1. On string config sets that the string passed to the set callback will be freed after execution and the module must retain it.
* 2. On string config gets the string will not be consumed and will be valid after execution.
*
* Example implementation:
*
* RedisModuleString *strval;
* int adjustable = 1;
* RedisModuleString *getStringConfigCommand(const char *name, void *privdata) {
* return strval;
* }
*
* int setStringConfigCommand(const char *name, RedisModuleString *new, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err) {
* if (adjustable) {
* RedisModule_Free(strval);
* RedisModule_RetainString(NULL, new);
* strval = new;
* return REDISMODULE_OK;
* }
* *err = RedisModule_CreateString(NULL, "Not adjustable.", 15);
* return REDISMODULE_ERR;
* }
* ...
* RedisModule_RegisterStringConfig(ctx, "string", NULL, REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT, getStringConfigCommand, setStringConfigCommand, NULL, NULL);
*
* If the registration fails, REDISMODULE_ERR is returned and one of the following
* errno is set:
* * EBUSY: Registering the Config outside of RedisModule_OnLoad.
* * EINVAL: The provided flags are invalid for the registration or the name of the config contains invalid characters.
* * EALREADY: The provided configuration name is already used. */
int RM_RegisterStringConfig(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, const char *default_val, unsigned int flags, RedisModuleConfigGetStringFunc getfn, RedisModuleConfigSetStringFunc setfn, RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc applyfn, void *privdata) {
RedisModule *module = ctx->module;
sds config_name = sdsnew(name);
if (moduleConfigValidityCheck(module, config_name, flags, NUMERIC_CONFIG)) {
sdsfree(config_name);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
ModuleConfig *new_config = createModuleConfig(config_name, applyfn, privdata, module);
sdsfree(config_name);
new_config->get_fn.get_string = getfn;
new_config->set_fn.set_string = setfn;
listAddNodeTail(module->module_configs, new_config);
flags = maskModuleConfigFlags(flags);
addModuleStringConfig(module->name, name, flags, new_config, default_val ? sdsnew(default_val) : NULL);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Create a bool config that server clients can interact with via the
* `CONFIG SET`, `CONFIG GET`, and `CONFIG REWRITE` commands. See
* RedisModule_RegisterStringConfig for detailed information about configs. */
int RM_RegisterBoolConfig(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, int default_val, unsigned int flags, RedisModuleConfigGetBoolFunc getfn, RedisModuleConfigSetBoolFunc setfn, RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc applyfn, void *privdata) {
RedisModule *module = ctx->module;
sds config_name = sdsnew(name);
if (moduleConfigValidityCheck(module, config_name, flags, BOOL_CONFIG)) {
sdsfree(config_name);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
ModuleConfig *new_config = createModuleConfig(config_name, applyfn, privdata, module);
sdsfree(config_name);
new_config->get_fn.get_bool = getfn;
new_config->set_fn.set_bool = setfn;
listAddNodeTail(module->module_configs, new_config);
flags = maskModuleConfigFlags(flags);
addModuleBoolConfig(module->name, name, flags, new_config, default_val);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/*
* Create an enum config that server clients can interact with via the
* `CONFIG SET`, `CONFIG GET`, and `CONFIG REWRITE` commands.
* Enum configs are a set of string tokens to corresponding integer values, where
* the string value is exposed to Redis clients but the value passed Redis and the
* module is the integer value. These values are defined in enum_values, an array
* of null-terminated c strings, and int_vals, an array of enum values who has an
* index partner in enum_values.
* Example Implementation:
* const char *enum_vals[3] = {"first", "second", "third"};
* const int int_vals[3] = {0, 2, 4};
* int enum_val = 0;
*
* int getEnumConfigCommand(const char *name, void *privdata) {
* return enum_val;
* }
*
* int setEnumConfigCommand(const char *name, int val, void *privdata, const char **err) {
* enum_val = val;
* return REDISMODULE_OK;
* }
* ...
* RedisModule_RegisterEnumConfig(ctx, "enum", 0, REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT, enum_vals, int_vals, 3, getEnumConfigCommand, setEnumConfigCommand, NULL, NULL);
*
* Note that you can use REDISMODULE_CONFIG_BITFLAGS so that multiple enum string
* can be combined into one integer as bit flags, in which case you may want to
* sort your enums so that the preferred combinations are present first.
*
* See RedisModule_RegisterStringConfig for detailed general information about configs. */
int RM_RegisterEnumConfig(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, int default_val, unsigned int flags, const char **enum_values, const int *int_values, int num_enum_vals, RedisModuleConfigGetEnumFunc getfn, RedisModuleConfigSetEnumFunc setfn, RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc applyfn, void *privdata) {
RedisModule *module = ctx->module;
sds config_name = sdsnew(name);
if (moduleConfigValidityCheck(module, config_name, flags, ENUM_CONFIG)) {
sdsfree(config_name);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
ModuleConfig *new_config = createModuleConfig(config_name, applyfn, privdata, module);
sdsfree(config_name);
new_config->get_fn.get_enum = getfn;
new_config->set_fn.set_enum = setfn;
configEnum *enum_vals = zmalloc((num_enum_vals + 1) * sizeof(configEnum));
for (int i = 0; i < num_enum_vals; i++) {
enum_vals[i].name = zstrdup(enum_values[i]);
enum_vals[i].val = int_values[i];
}
enum_vals[num_enum_vals].name = NULL;
enum_vals[num_enum_vals].val = 0;
listAddNodeTail(module->module_configs, new_config);
flags = maskModuleConfigFlags(flags) | maskModuleEnumConfigFlags(flags);
addModuleEnumConfig(module->name, name, flags, new_config, default_val, enum_vals);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/*
* Create an integer config that server clients can interact with via the
* `CONFIG SET`, `CONFIG GET`, and `CONFIG REWRITE` commands. See
* RedisModule_RegisterStringConfig for detailed information about configs. */
int RM_RegisterNumericConfig(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, const char *name, long long default_val, unsigned int flags, long long min, long long max, RedisModuleConfigGetNumericFunc getfn, RedisModuleConfigSetNumericFunc setfn, RedisModuleConfigApplyFunc applyfn, void *privdata) {
RedisModule *module = ctx->module;
sds config_name = sdsnew(name);
if (moduleConfigValidityCheck(module, config_name, flags, NUMERIC_CONFIG)) {
sdsfree(config_name);
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
ModuleConfig *new_config = createModuleConfig(config_name, applyfn, privdata, module);
sdsfree(config_name);
new_config->get_fn.get_numeric = getfn;
new_config->set_fn.set_numeric = setfn;
listAddNodeTail(module->module_configs, new_config);
unsigned int numeric_flags = maskModuleNumericConfigFlags(flags);
flags = maskModuleConfigFlags(flags);
addModuleNumericConfig(module->name, name, flags, new_config, default_val, numeric_flags, min, max);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Applies all pending configurations on the module load. This should be called
* after all of the configurations have been registered for the module inside of RedisModule_OnLoad.
* This will return REDISMODULE_ERR if it is called outside RedisModule_OnLoad.
* This API needs to be called when configurations are provided in either `MODULE LOADEX`
* or provided as startup arguments. */
int RM_LoadConfigs(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
if (!ctx || !ctx->module || !ctx->module->onload) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
RedisModule *module = ctx->module;
/* Load configs from conf file or arguments from loadex */
if (loadModuleConfigs(module)) return REDISMODULE_ERR;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## RDB load/save API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#define REDISMODULE_RDB_STREAM_FILE 1
typedef struct RedisModuleRdbStream {
int type;
union {
char *filename;
} data;
} RedisModuleRdbStream;
/* Create a stream object to save/load RDB to/from a file.
*
* This function returns a pointer to RedisModuleRdbStream which is owned
* by the caller. It requires a call to RM_RdbStreamFree() to free
* the object. */
RedisModuleRdbStream *RM_RdbStreamCreateFromFile(const char *filename) {
RedisModuleRdbStream *stream = zmalloc(sizeof(*stream));
stream->type = REDISMODULE_RDB_STREAM_FILE;
stream->data.filename = zstrdup(filename);
return stream;
}
/* Release an RDB stream object. */
void RM_RdbStreamFree(RedisModuleRdbStream *stream) {
switch (stream->type) {
case REDISMODULE_RDB_STREAM_FILE:
zfree(stream->data.filename);
break;
default:
serverAssert(0);
break;
}
zfree(stream);
}
/* Load RDB file from the `stream`. Dataset will be cleared first and then RDB
* file will be loaded.
*
* `flags` must be zero. This parameter is for future use.
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and errno is set accordingly.
*
* Example:
*
* RedisModuleRdbStream *s = RedisModule_RdbStreamCreateFromFile("exp.rdb");
* RedisModule_RdbLoad(ctx, s, 0);
* RedisModule_RdbStreamFree(s);
*/
int RM_RdbLoad(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleRdbStream *stream, int flags) {
UNUSED(ctx);
if (!stream || flags != 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Not allowed on replicas. */
if (server.masterhost != NULL) {
errno = ENOTSUP;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Drop replicas if exist. */
disconnectSlaves();
freeReplicationBacklog();
if (server.aof_state != AOF_OFF) stopAppendOnly();
/* Kill existing RDB fork as it is saving outdated data. Also killing it
* will prevent COW memory issue. */
if (server.child_type == CHILD_TYPE_RDB) killRDBChild();
emptyData(-1,EMPTYDB_NO_FLAGS,NULL);
/* rdbLoad() can go back to the networking and process network events. If
* RM_RdbLoad() is called inside a command callback, we don't want to
* process the current client. Otherwise, we may free the client or try to
* process next message while we are already in the command callback. */
if (server.current_client) protectClient(server.current_client);
serverAssert(stream->type == REDISMODULE_RDB_STREAM_FILE);
int ret = rdbLoad(stream->data.filename,NULL,RDBFLAGS_NONE);
if (server.current_client) unprotectClient(server.current_client);
if (server.aof_state != AOF_OFF) startAppendOnly();
if (ret != RDB_OK) {
errno = (ret == RDB_NOT_EXIST) ? ENOENT : EIO;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
errno = 0;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Save dataset to the RDB stream.
*
* `flags` must be zero. This parameter is for future use.
*
* On success REDISMODULE_OK is returned, otherwise REDISMODULE_ERR is returned
* and errno is set accordingly.
*
* Example:
*
* RedisModuleRdbStream *s = RedisModule_RdbStreamCreateFromFile("exp.rdb");
* RedisModule_RdbSave(ctx, s, 0);
* RedisModule_RdbStreamFree(s);
*/
int RM_RdbSave(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleRdbStream *stream, int flags) {
UNUSED(ctx);
if (!stream || flags != 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
serverAssert(stream->type == REDISMODULE_RDB_STREAM_FILE);
if (rdbSaveToFile(stream->data.filename) != C_OK) {
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
errno = 0;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Redis MODULE command.
*
* MODULE LIST
* MODULE LOAD <path> [args...]
* MODULE LOADEX <path> [[CONFIG NAME VALUE] [CONFIG NAME VALUE]] [ARGS ...]
* MODULE UNLOAD <name>
*/
void moduleCommand(client *c) {
char *subcmd = c->argv[1]->ptr;
if (c->argc == 2 && !strcasecmp(subcmd,"help")) {
const char *help[] = {
"LIST",
" Return a list of loaded modules.",
"LOAD <path> [<arg> ...]",
" Load a module library from <path>, passing to it any optional arguments.",
"LOADEX <path> [[CONFIG NAME VALUE] [CONFIG NAME VALUE]] [ARGS ...]",
" Load a module library from <path>, while passing it module configurations and optional arguments.",
"UNLOAD <name>",
" Unload a module.",
NULL
};
addReplyHelp(c, help);
} else if (!strcasecmp(subcmd,"load") && c->argc >= 3) {
robj **argv = NULL;
int argc = 0;
if (c->argc > 3) {
argc = c->argc - 3;
argv = &c->argv[3];
}
if (moduleLoad(c->argv[2]->ptr,(void **)argv,argc, 0) == C_OK)
addReply(c,shared.ok);
else
addReplyError(c,
"Error loading the extension. Please check the server logs.");
} else if (!strcasecmp(subcmd,"loadex") && c->argc >= 3) {
robj **argv = NULL;
int argc = 0;
if (c->argc > 3) {
argc = c->argc - 3;
argv = &c->argv[3];
}
/* If this is a loadex command we want to populate server.module_configs_queue with
* sds NAME VALUE pairs. We also want to increment argv to just after ARGS, if supplied. */
if (parseLoadexArguments((RedisModuleString ***) &argv, &argc) == REDISMODULE_OK &&
moduleLoad(c->argv[2]->ptr, (void **)argv, argc, 1) == C_OK)
addReply(c,shared.ok);
else {
dictEmpty(server.module_configs_queue, NULL);
addReplyError(c,
"Error loading the extension. Please check the server logs.");
}
} else if (!strcasecmp(subcmd,"unload") && c->argc == 3) {
const char *errmsg = NULL;
if (moduleUnload(c->argv[2]->ptr, &errmsg) == C_OK)
addReply(c,shared.ok);
else {
if (errmsg == NULL) errmsg = "operation not possible.";
addReplyErrorFormat(c, "Error unloading module: %s", errmsg);
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Error unloading module %s: %s", (sds) c->argv[2]->ptr, errmsg);
}
} else if (!strcasecmp(subcmd,"list") && c->argc == 2) {
addReplyLoadedModules(c);
} else {
addReplySubcommandSyntaxError(c);
return;
}
}
/* Return the number of registered modules. */
size_t moduleCount(void) {
return dictSize(modules);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Key eviction API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Set the key last access time for LRU based eviction. not relevant if the
* servers's maxmemory policy is LFU based. Value is idle time in milliseconds.
* returns REDISMODULE_OK if the LRU was updated, REDISMODULE_ERR otherwise. */
int RM_SetLRU(RedisModuleKey *key, mstime_t lru_idle) {
if (!key->value)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (objectSetLRUOrLFU(key->value, -1, lru_idle, lru_idle>=0 ? LRU_CLOCK() : 0, 1))
return REDISMODULE_OK;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Gets the key last access time.
* Value is idletime in milliseconds or -1 if the server's eviction policy is
* LFU based.
* returns REDISMODULE_OK if when key is valid. */
int RM_GetLRU(RedisModuleKey *key, mstime_t *lru_idle) {
*lru_idle = -1;
if (!key->value)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (server.maxmemory_policy & MAXMEMORY_FLAG_LFU)
return REDISMODULE_OK;
*lru_idle = estimateObjectIdleTime(key->value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Set the key access frequency. only relevant if the server's maxmemory policy
* is LFU based.
* The frequency is a logarithmic counter that provides an indication of
* the access frequencyonly (must be <= 255).
* returns REDISMODULE_OK if the LFU was updated, REDISMODULE_ERR otherwise. */
int RM_SetLFU(RedisModuleKey *key, long long lfu_freq) {
if (!key->value)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (objectSetLRUOrLFU(key->value, lfu_freq, -1, 0, 1))
return REDISMODULE_OK;
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
}
/* Gets the key access frequency or -1 if the server's eviction policy is not
* LFU based.
* returns REDISMODULE_OK if when key is valid. */
int RM_GetLFU(RedisModuleKey *key, long long *lfu_freq) {
*lfu_freq = -1;
if (!key->value)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (server.maxmemory_policy & MAXMEMORY_FLAG_LFU)
*lfu_freq = LFUDecrAndReturn(key->value);
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Miscellaneous APIs
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/**
* Returns the full module options flags mask, using the return value
* the module can check if a certain set of module options are supported
* by the redis server version in use.
* Example:
*
* int supportedFlags = RM_GetModuleOptionsAll();
* if (supportedFlags & REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_ALLOW_NESTED_KEYSPACE_NOTIFICATIONS) {
* // REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_ALLOW_NESTED_KEYSPACE_NOTIFICATIONS is supported
* } else{
* // REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_ALLOW_NESTED_KEYSPACE_NOTIFICATIONS is not supported
* }
*/
int RM_GetModuleOptionsAll(void) {
return _REDISMODULE_OPTIONS_FLAGS_NEXT - 1;
}
/**
* Returns the full ContextFlags mask, using the return value
* the module can check if a certain set of flags are supported
* by the redis server version in use.
* Example:
*
* int supportedFlags = RM_GetContextFlagsAll();
* if (supportedFlags & REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI) {
* // REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI is supported
* } else{
* // REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI is not supported
* }
*/
int RM_GetContextFlagsAll(void) {
return _REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_NEXT - 1;
}
/**
* Returns the full KeyspaceNotification mask, using the return value
* the module can check if a certain set of flags are supported
* by the redis server version in use.
* Example:
*
* int supportedFlags = RM_GetKeyspaceNotificationFlagsAll();
* if (supportedFlags & REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_LOADED) {
* // REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_LOADED is supported
* } else{
* // REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_LOADED is not supported
* }
*/
int RM_GetKeyspaceNotificationFlagsAll(void) {
return _REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_NEXT - 1;
}
/**
* Return the redis version in format of 0x00MMmmpp.
* Example for 6.0.7 the return value will be 0x00060007.
*/
int RM_GetServerVersion(void) {
return REDIS_VERSION_NUM;
}
/**
* 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.
*/
int RM_GetTypeMethodVersion(void) {
return REDISMODULE_TYPE_METHOD_VERSION;
}
/* Replace the value assigned to a module type.
*
* The key must be open for writing, have an existing value, and have a moduleType
* that matches the one specified by the caller.
*
* Unlike RM_ModuleTypeSetValue() which will free the old value, this function
* simply swaps the old value with the new value.
*
* The function returns REDISMODULE_OK on success, REDISMODULE_ERR on errors
* such as:
*
* 1. Key is not opened for writing.
* 2. Key is not a module data type key.
* 3. Key is a module datatype other than 'mt'.
*
* If old_value is non-NULL, the old value is returned by reference.
*/
int RM_ModuleTypeReplaceValue(RedisModuleKey *key, moduleType *mt, void *new_value, void **old_value) {
if (!(key->mode & REDISMODULE_WRITE) || key->iter)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (!key->value || key->value->type != OBJ_MODULE)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
moduleValue *mv = key->value->ptr;
if (mv->type != mt)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
if (old_value)
*old_value = mv->value;
mv->value = new_value;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* For a specified command, parse its arguments and return an array that
* contains the indexes of all key name arguments. This function is
* essentially a more efficient way to do `COMMAND GETKEYS`.
*
* The out_flags argument is optional, and can be set to NULL.
* When provided it is filled with REDISMODULE_CMD_KEY_ flags in matching
* indexes with the key indexes of the returned array.
*
* A NULL return value indicates the specified command has no keys, or
* an error condition. Error conditions are indicated by setting errno
* as follows:
*
* * ENOENT: Specified command does not exist.
* * EINVAL: Invalid command arity specified.
*
* NOTE: The returned array is not a Redis Module object so it does not
* get automatically freed even when auto-memory is used. The caller
* must explicitly call RM_Free() to free it, same as the out_flags pointer if
* used.
*/
int *RM_GetCommandKeysWithFlags(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc, int *num_keys, int **out_flags) {
UNUSED(ctx);
struct redisCommand *cmd;
int *res = NULL;
/* Find command */
if ((cmd = lookupCommand(argv,argc)) == NULL) {
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
/* Bail out if command has no keys */
if (!doesCommandHaveKeys(cmd)) {
errno = 0;
return NULL;
}
if ((cmd->arity > 0 && cmd->arity != argc) || (argc < -cmd->arity)) {
errno = EINVAL;
return NULL;
}
getKeysResult result = GETKEYS_RESULT_INIT;
getKeysFromCommand(cmd, argv, argc, &result);
*num_keys = result.numkeys;
if (!result.numkeys) {
errno = 0;
getKeysFreeResult(&result);
return NULL;
}
/* The return value here expects an array of key positions */
unsigned long int size = sizeof(int) * result.numkeys;
res = zmalloc(size);
if (out_flags)
*out_flags = zmalloc(size);
for (int i = 0; i < result.numkeys; i++) {
res[i] = result.keys[i].pos;
if (out_flags)
(*out_flags)[i] = moduleConvertKeySpecsFlags(result.keys[i].flags, 0);
}
return res;
}
/* Identical to RM_GetCommandKeysWithFlags when flags are not needed. */
int *RM_GetCommandKeys(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc, int *num_keys) {
return RM_GetCommandKeysWithFlags(ctx, argv, argc, num_keys, NULL);
}
/* Return the name of the command currently running */
const char *RM_GetCurrentCommandName(RedisModuleCtx *ctx) {
if (!ctx || !ctx->client || !ctx->client->cmd)
return NULL;
return (const char*)ctx->client->cmd->fullname;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ## Defrag API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* The defrag context, used to manage state during calls to the data type
* defrag callback.
*/
struct RedisModuleDefragCtx {
long long int endtime;
unsigned long *cursor;
struct redisObject *key; /* Optional name of key processed, NULL when unknown. */
int dbid; /* The dbid of the key being processed, -1 when unknown. */
};
/* Register a defrag callback for global data, i.e. anything that the module
* may allocate that is not tied to a specific data type.
*/
int RM_RegisterDefragFunc(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleDefragFunc cb) {
ctx->module->defrag_cb = cb;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* When the data type defrag callback iterates complex structures, this
* function should be called periodically. A zero (false) return
* indicates the callback may continue its work. A non-zero value (true)
* indicates it should stop.
*
* When stopped, the callback may use RM_DefragCursorSet() to store its
* position so it can later use RM_DefragCursorGet() to resume defragging.
*
* When stopped and more work is left to be done, the callback should
* return 1. Otherwise, it should return 0.
*
* NOTE: Modules should consider the frequency in which this function is called,
* so it generally makes sense to do small batches of work in between calls.
*/
int RM_DefragShouldStop(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx) {
return (ctx->endtime != 0 && ctx->endtime < ustime());
}
/* Store an arbitrary cursor value for future re-use.
*
* This should only be called if RM_DefragShouldStop() has returned a non-zero
* value and the defrag callback is about to exit without fully iterating its
* data type.
*
* This behavior is reserved to cases where late defrag is performed. Late
* defrag is selected for keys that implement the `free_effort` callback and
* return a `free_effort` value that is larger than the defrag
* 'active-defrag-max-scan-fields' configuration directive.
*
* Smaller keys, keys that do not implement `free_effort` or the global
* defrag callback are not called in late-defrag mode. In those cases, a
* call to this function will return REDISMODULE_ERR.
*
* The cursor may be used by the module to represent some progress into the
* module's data type. Modules may also store additional cursor-related
* information locally and use the cursor as a flag that indicates when
* traversal of a new key begins. This is possible because the API makes
* a guarantee that concurrent defragmentation of multiple keys will
* not be performed.
*/
int RM_DefragCursorSet(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx, unsigned long cursor) {
if (!ctx->cursor)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
*ctx->cursor = cursor;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Fetch a cursor value that has been previously stored using RM_DefragCursorSet().
*
* If not called for a late defrag operation, REDISMODULE_ERR will be returned and
* the cursor should be ignored. See RM_DefragCursorSet() for more details on
* defrag cursors.
*/
int RM_DefragCursorGet(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx, unsigned long *cursor) {
if (!ctx->cursor)
return REDISMODULE_ERR;
*cursor = *ctx->cursor;
return REDISMODULE_OK;
}
/* Defrag a memory allocation previously allocated by RM_Alloc, RM_Calloc, etc.
* The defragmentation process involves allocating a new memory block and copying
* the contents to it, like realloc().
*
* If defragmentation was not necessary, NULL is returned and the operation has
* no other effect.
*
* If a non-NULL value is returned, the caller should use the new pointer instead
* of the old one and update any reference to the old pointer, which must not
* be used again.
*/
void *RM_DefragAlloc(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx, void *ptr) {
UNUSED(ctx);
return activeDefragAlloc(ptr);
}
/* Defrag a RedisModuleString previously allocated by RM_Alloc, RM_Calloc, etc.
* See RM_DefragAlloc() for more information on how the defragmentation process
* works.
*
* NOTE: It is only possible to defrag strings that have a single reference.
* Typically this means strings retained with RM_RetainString or RM_HoldString
* may not be defragmentable. One exception is command argvs which, if retained
* by the module, will end up with a single reference (because the reference
* on the Redis side is dropped as soon as the command callback returns).
*/
RedisModuleString *RM_DefragRedisModuleString(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString *str) {
UNUSED(ctx);
return activeDefragStringOb(str);
}
/* Perform a late defrag of a module datatype key.
*
* Returns a zero value (and initializes the cursor) if no more needs to be done,
* or a non-zero value otherwise.
*/
int moduleLateDefrag(robj *key, robj *value, unsigned long *cursor, long long endtime, int dbid) {
moduleValue *mv = value->ptr;
moduleType *mt = mv->type;
RedisModuleDefragCtx defrag_ctx = { endtime, cursor, key, dbid};
/* Invoke callback. Note that the callback may be missing if the key has been
* replaced with a different type since our last visit.
*/
int ret = 0;
if (mt->defrag)
ret = mt->defrag(&defrag_ctx, key, &mv->value);
if (!ret) {
*cursor = 0; /* No more work to do */
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* Attempt to defrag a module data type value. Depending on complexity,
* the operation may happen immediately or be scheduled for later.
*
* Returns 1 if the operation has been completed or 0 if it needs to
* be scheduled for late defrag.
*/
int moduleDefragValue(robj *key, robj *value, int dbid) {
moduleValue *mv = value->ptr;
moduleType *mt = mv->type;
/* Try to defrag moduleValue itself regardless of whether or not
* defrag callbacks are provided.
*/
moduleValue *newmv = activeDefragAlloc(mv);
if (newmv) {
value->ptr = mv = newmv;
}
if (!mt->defrag)
return 1;
/* Use free_effort to determine complexity of module value, and if
* necessary schedule it for defragLater instead of quick immediate
* defrag.
*/
size_t effort = moduleGetFreeEffort(key, value, dbid);
if (!effort)
effort = SIZE_MAX;
if (effort > server.active_defrag_max_scan_fields) {
return 0; /* Defrag later */
}
RedisModuleDefragCtx defrag_ctx = { 0, NULL, key, dbid };
mt->defrag(&defrag_ctx, key, &mv->value);
return 1;
}
/* Call registered module API defrag functions */
void moduleDefragGlobals(void) {
dictIterator *di = dictGetIterator(modules);
dictEntry *de;
while ((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
struct RedisModule *module = dictGetVal(de);
if (!module->defrag_cb)
continue;
RedisModuleDefragCtx defrag_ctx = { 0, NULL, NULL, -1};
module->defrag_cb(&defrag_ctx);
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
}
/* Returns the name of the key currently being processed.
* There is no guarantee that the key name is always available, so this may return NULL.
*/
const RedisModuleString *RM_GetKeyNameFromDefragCtx(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->key;
}
/* Returns the database id of the key currently being processed.
* There is no guarantee that this info is always available, so this may return -1.
*/
int RM_GetDbIdFromDefragCtx(RedisModuleDefragCtx *ctx) {
return ctx->dbid;
}
/* Register all the APIs we export. Keep this function at the end of the
* file so that's easy to seek it to add new entries. */
void moduleRegisterCoreAPI(void) {
server.moduleapi = dictCreate(&moduleAPIDictType);
server.sharedapi = dictCreate(&moduleAPIDictType);
REGISTER_API(Alloc);
REGISTER_API(TryAlloc);
REGISTER_API(Calloc);
REGISTER_API(Realloc);
REGISTER_API(Free);
REGISTER_API(Strdup);
REGISTER_API(CreateCommand);
REGISTER_API(GetCommand);
REGISTER_API(CreateSubcommand);
REGISTER_API(SetCommandInfo);
REGISTER_API(SetCommandACLCategories);
REGISTER_API(SetModuleAttribs);
REGISTER_API(IsModuleNameBusy);
REGISTER_API(WrongArity);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithLongLong);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithError);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithErrorFormat);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithSimpleString);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithArray);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithMap);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithSet);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithAttribute);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithNullArray);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithEmptyArray);
REGISTER_API(ReplySetArrayLength);
REGISTER_API(ReplySetMapLength);
REGISTER_API(ReplySetSetLength);
REGISTER_API(ReplySetAttributeLength);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithString);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithEmptyString);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithVerbatimString);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithVerbatimStringType);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithStringBuffer);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithCString);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithNull);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithBool);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithCallReply);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithDouble);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithBigNumber);
REGISTER_API(ReplyWithLongDouble);
REGISTER_API(GetSelectedDb);
REGISTER_API(SelectDb);
REGISTER_API(KeyExists);
REGISTER_API(OpenKey);
REGISTER_API(GetOpenKeyModesAll);
REGISTER_API(CloseKey);
REGISTER_API(KeyType);
REGISTER_API(ValueLength);
REGISTER_API(ListPush);
REGISTER_API(ListPop);
REGISTER_API(ListGet);
REGISTER_API(ListSet);
REGISTER_API(ListInsert);
REGISTER_API(ListDelete);
REGISTER_API(StringToLongLong);
REGISTER_API(StringToULongLong);
REGISTER_API(StringToDouble);
REGISTER_API(StringToLongDouble);
REGISTER_API(StringToStreamID);
REGISTER_API(Call);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyProto);
REGISTER_API(FreeCallReply);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyInteger);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyDouble);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyBigNumber);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyVerbatim);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyBool);
REGISTER_API(CallReplySetElement);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyMapElement);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyAttributeElement);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyPromiseSetUnblockHandler);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyPromiseAbort);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyAttribute);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyType);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyLength);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyArrayElement);
REGISTER_API(CallReplyStringPtr);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromCallReply);
REGISTER_API(CreateString);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromLongLong);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromULongLong);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromDouble);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromLongDouble);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromString);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringFromStreamID);
REGISTER_API(CreateStringPrintf);
REGISTER_API(FreeString);
REGISTER_API(StringPtrLen);
REGISTER_API(AutoMemory);
REGISTER_API(Replicate);
REGISTER_API(ReplicateVerbatim);
REGISTER_API(DeleteKey);
REGISTER_API(UnlinkKey);
REGISTER_API(StringSet);
REGISTER_API(StringDMA);
REGISTER_API(StringTruncate);
REGISTER_API(SetExpire);
REGISTER_API(GetExpire);
REGISTER_API(SetAbsExpire);
REGISTER_API(GetAbsExpire);
REGISTER_API(ResetDataset);
REGISTER_API(DbSize);
REGISTER_API(RandomKey);
REGISTER_API(ZsetAdd);
REGISTER_API(ZsetIncrby);
REGISTER_API(ZsetScore);
REGISTER_API(ZsetRem);
REGISTER_API(ZsetRangeStop);
REGISTER_API(ZsetFirstInScoreRange);
REGISTER_API(ZsetLastInScoreRange);
REGISTER_API(ZsetFirstInLexRange);
REGISTER_API(ZsetLastInLexRange);
REGISTER_API(ZsetRangeCurrentElement);
REGISTER_API(ZsetRangeNext);
REGISTER_API(ZsetRangePrev);
REGISTER_API(ZsetRangeEndReached);
REGISTER_API(HashSet);
REGISTER_API(HashGet);
REGISTER_API(StreamAdd);
REGISTER_API(StreamDelete);
REGISTER_API(StreamIteratorStart);
REGISTER_API(StreamIteratorStop);
REGISTER_API(StreamIteratorNextID);
REGISTER_API(StreamIteratorNextField);
REGISTER_API(StreamIteratorDelete);
REGISTER_API(StreamTrimByLength);
REGISTER_API(StreamTrimByID);
REGISTER_API(IsKeysPositionRequest);
REGISTER_API(KeyAtPos);
REGISTER_API(KeyAtPosWithFlags);
REGISTER_API(IsChannelsPositionRequest);
REGISTER_API(ChannelAtPosWithFlags);
REGISTER_API(GetClientId);
REGISTER_API(GetClientUserNameById);
REGISTER_API(GetContextFlags);
REGISTER_API(AvoidReplicaTraffic);
REGISTER_API(PoolAlloc);
REGISTER_API(CreateDataType);
REGISTER_API(ModuleTypeSetValue);
REGISTER_API(ModuleTypeReplaceValue);
REGISTER_API(ModuleTypeGetType);
REGISTER_API(ModuleTypeGetValue);
REGISTER_API(IsIOError);
REGISTER_API(SetModuleOptions);
REGISTER_API(SignalModifiedKey);
REGISTER_API(SaveUnsigned);
REGISTER_API(LoadUnsigned);
REGISTER_API(SaveSigned);
REGISTER_API(LoadSigned);
REGISTER_API(SaveString);
REGISTER_API(SaveStringBuffer);
REGISTER_API(LoadString);
REGISTER_API(LoadStringBuffer);
REGISTER_API(SaveDouble);
REGISTER_API(LoadDouble);
REGISTER_API(SaveFloat);
REGISTER_API(LoadFloat);
REGISTER_API(SaveLongDouble);
REGISTER_API(LoadLongDouble);
REGISTER_API(SaveDataTypeToString);
REGISTER_API(LoadDataTypeFromString);
REGISTER_API(LoadDataTypeFromStringEncver);
REGISTER_API(EmitAOF);
REGISTER_API(Log);
REGISTER_API(LogIOError);
REGISTER_API(_Assert);
REGISTER_API(LatencyAddSample);
REGISTER_API(StringAppendBuffer);
REGISTER_API(TrimStringAllocation);
REGISTER_API(RetainString);
REGISTER_API(HoldString);
REGISTER_API(StringCompare);
REGISTER_API(GetContextFromIO);
REGISTER_API(GetKeyNameFromIO);
REGISTER_API(GetKeyNameFromModuleKey);
REGISTER_API(GetDbIdFromModuleKey);
REGISTER_API(GetDbIdFromIO);
REGISTER_API(GetKeyNameFromOptCtx);
REGISTER_API(GetToKeyNameFromOptCtx);
REGISTER_API(GetDbIdFromOptCtx);
REGISTER_API(GetToDbIdFromOptCtx);
REGISTER_API(GetKeyNameFromDefragCtx);
REGISTER_API(GetDbIdFromDefragCtx);
REGISTER_API(GetKeyNameFromDigest);
REGISTER_API(GetDbIdFromDigest);
REGISTER_API(BlockClient);
REGISTER_API(BlockClientGetPrivateData);
REGISTER_API(BlockClientSetPrivateData);
REGISTER_API(BlockClientOnAuth);
REGISTER_API(UnblockClient);
REGISTER_API(IsBlockedReplyRequest);
REGISTER_API(IsBlockedTimeoutRequest);
REGISTER_API(GetBlockedClientPrivateData);
REGISTER_API(AbortBlock);
REGISTER_API(Milliseconds);
REGISTER_API(MonotonicMicroseconds);
REGISTER_API(Microseconds);
REGISTER_API(CachedMicroseconds);
REGISTER_API(BlockedClientMeasureTimeStart);
REGISTER_API(BlockedClientMeasureTimeEnd);
REGISTER_API(GetThreadSafeContext);
REGISTER_API(GetDetachedThreadSafeContext);
REGISTER_API(FreeThreadSafeContext);
REGISTER_API(ThreadSafeContextLock);
REGISTER_API(ThreadSafeContextTryLock);
REGISTER_API(ThreadSafeContextUnlock);
REGISTER_API(DigestAddStringBuffer);
REGISTER_API(DigestAddLongLong);
REGISTER_API(DigestEndSequence);
REGISTER_API(NotifyKeyspaceEvent);
REGISTER_API(GetNotifyKeyspaceEvents);
REGISTER_API(SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents);
REGISTER_API(AddPostNotificationJob);
REGISTER_API(RegisterClusterMessageReceiver);
REGISTER_API(SendClusterMessage);
REGISTER_API(GetClusterNodeInfo);
REGISTER_API(GetClusterNodesList);
REGISTER_API(FreeClusterNodesList);
REGISTER_API(CreateTimer);
REGISTER_API(StopTimer);
REGISTER_API(GetTimerInfo);
REGISTER_API(GetMyClusterID);
REGISTER_API(GetClusterSize);
REGISTER_API(GetRandomBytes);
REGISTER_API(GetRandomHexChars);
REGISTER_API(BlockedClientDisconnected);
REGISTER_API(SetDisconnectCallback);
REGISTER_API(GetBlockedClientHandle);
REGISTER_API(SetClusterFlags);
REGISTER_API(CreateDict);
REGISTER_API(FreeDict);
REGISTER_API(DictSize);
REGISTER_API(DictSetC);
REGISTER_API(DictReplaceC);
REGISTER_API(DictSet);
REGISTER_API(DictReplace);
REGISTER_API(DictGetC);
REGISTER_API(DictGet);
REGISTER_API(DictDelC);
REGISTER_API(DictDel);
REGISTER_API(DictIteratorStartC);
REGISTER_API(DictIteratorStart);
REGISTER_API(DictIteratorStop);
REGISTER_API(DictIteratorReseekC);
REGISTER_API(DictIteratorReseek);
REGISTER_API(DictNextC);
REGISTER_API(DictPrevC);
REGISTER_API(DictNext);
REGISTER_API(DictPrev);
REGISTER_API(DictCompareC);
REGISTER_API(DictCompare);
REGISTER_API(ExportSharedAPI);
REGISTER_API(GetSharedAPI);
REGISTER_API(RegisterCommandFilter);
REGISTER_API(UnregisterCommandFilter);
REGISTER_API(CommandFilterArgsCount);
REGISTER_API(CommandFilterArgGet);
REGISTER_API(CommandFilterArgInsert);
REGISTER_API(CommandFilterArgReplace);
REGISTER_API(CommandFilterArgDelete);
REGISTER_API(CommandFilterGetClientId);
REGISTER_API(Fork);
REGISTER_API(SendChildHeartbeat);
REGISTER_API(ExitFromChild);
REGISTER_API(KillForkChild);
REGISTER_API(RegisterInfoFunc);
REGISTER_API(InfoAddSection);
REGISTER_API(InfoBeginDictField);
REGISTER_API(InfoEndDictField);
REGISTER_API(InfoAddFieldString);
REGISTER_API(InfoAddFieldCString);
REGISTER_API(InfoAddFieldDouble);
REGISTER_API(InfoAddFieldLongLong);
REGISTER_API(InfoAddFieldULongLong);
REGISTER_API(GetServerInfo);
REGISTER_API(FreeServerInfo);
REGISTER_API(ServerInfoGetField);
REGISTER_API(ServerInfoGetFieldC);
REGISTER_API(ServerInfoGetFieldSigned);
REGISTER_API(ServerInfoGetFieldUnsigned);
REGISTER_API(ServerInfoGetFieldDouble);
REGISTER_API(GetClientInfoById);
REGISTER_API(GetClientNameById);
REGISTER_API(SetClientNameById);
REGISTER_API(PublishMessage);
REGISTER_API(PublishMessageShard);
REGISTER_API(SubscribeToServerEvent);
REGISTER_API(SetLRU);
REGISTER_API(GetLRU);
REGISTER_API(SetLFU);
REGISTER_API(GetLFU);
REGISTER_API(BlockClientOnKeys);
REGISTER_API(BlockClientOnKeysWithFlags);
REGISTER_API(SignalKeyAsReady);
REGISTER_API(GetBlockedClientReadyKey);
REGISTER_API(GetUsedMemoryRatio);
REGISTER_API(MallocSize);
REGISTER_API(MallocUsableSize);
REGISTER_API(MallocSizeString);
REGISTER_API(MallocSizeDict);
REGISTER_API(ScanCursorCreate);
REGISTER_API(ScanCursorDestroy);
REGISTER_API(ScanCursorRestart);
REGISTER_API(Scan);
REGISTER_API(ScanKey);
REGISTER_API(CreateModuleUser);
REGISTER_API(SetContextUser);
REGISTER_API(SetModuleUserACL);
REGISTER_API(SetModuleUserACLString);
REGISTER_API(GetModuleUserACLString);
REGISTER_API(GetCurrentUserName);
REGISTER_API(GetModuleUserFromUserName);
REGISTER_API(ACLCheckCommandPermissions);
REGISTER_API(ACLCheckKeyPermissions);
REGISTER_API(ACLCheckChannelPermissions);
REGISTER_API(ACLAddLogEntry);
REGISTER_API(ACLAddLogEntryByUserName);
REGISTER_API(FreeModuleUser);
REGISTER_API(DeauthenticateAndCloseClient);
REGISTER_API(AuthenticateClientWithACLUser);
REGISTER_API(AuthenticateClientWithUser);
REGISTER_API(GetContextFlagsAll);
REGISTER_API(GetModuleOptionsAll);
REGISTER_API(GetKeyspaceNotificationFlagsAll);
REGISTER_API(IsSubEventSupported);
REGISTER_API(GetServerVersion);
REGISTER_API(GetClientCertificate);
REGISTER_API(RedactClientCommandArgument);
REGISTER_API(GetCommandKeys);
REGISTER_API(GetCommandKeysWithFlags);
REGISTER_API(GetCurrentCommandName);
REGISTER_API(GetTypeMethodVersion);
REGISTER_API(RegisterDefragFunc);
REGISTER_API(DefragAlloc);
REGISTER_API(DefragRedisModuleString);
REGISTER_API(DefragShouldStop);
REGISTER_API(DefragCursorSet);
REGISTER_API(DefragCursorGet);
REGISTER_API(EventLoopAdd);
REGISTER_API(EventLoopDel);
REGISTER_API(EventLoopAddOneShot);
REGISTER_API(Yield);
REGISTER_API(RegisterBoolConfig);
REGISTER_API(RegisterNumericConfig);
REGISTER_API(RegisterStringConfig);
REGISTER_API(RegisterEnumConfig);
REGISTER_API(LoadConfigs);
REGISTER_API(RegisterAuthCallback);
REGISTER_API(RdbStreamCreateFromFile);
REGISTER_API(RdbStreamFree);
REGISTER_API(RdbLoad);
REGISTER_API(RdbSave);
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