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adam
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py-redis: updated to 3.3.8
* 3.3.8 * Fixed MONITOR parsing to properly parse IPv6 client addresses, unix socket connections and commands issued from Lua. * 3.3.7 * Fixed a regression introduced in 3.3.0 where socket.error exceptions (or subclasses) could potentially be raised instead of redis.exceptions.ConnectionError. * 3.3.6 * Fixed a regression in 3.3.5 that caused PubSub.get_message() to raise a socket.timeout exception when passing a timeout value. * 3.3.5 * Fix an issue where socket.timeout errors could be handled by the wrong exception handler in Python 2.7. * 3.3.4 * More specifically identify nonblocking read errors for both SSL and non-SSL connections. 3.3.1, 3.3.2 and 3.3.3 on Python 2.7 could potentially mask a ConnectionError. * 3.3.3 * The SSL module in Python < 2.7.9 handles non-blocking sockets differently than 2.7.9+. This patch accommodates older versions * 3.3.2 * Further fixed a regression introduced in 3.3.0 involving SSL and non-blocking sockets. * 3.3.1 * Fixed a regression introduced in 3.3.0 involving SSL and non-blocking sockets. * 3.3.0 * Resolve a race condition with the PubSubWorkerThread. * Cleanup socket read error messages. * Cleanup the Connection's selector correctly. * Added a Monitor object to make working with MONITOR output easy. * Internal cleanup: Removed the legacy Token class which was necessary with older version of Python that are no longer supported. * Response callbacks are now case insensitive. This allows users that call Redis.execute_command() directly to pass lower-case command names and still get reasonable responses. * Added support for hiredis-py 1.0.0 encoding error support. This should make the PythonParser and the HiredisParser behave identically when encountering encoding errors. * All authentication errors now properly raise AuthenticationError. AuthenticationError is now a subclass of ConnectionError, which will cause the connection to be disconnected and cleaned up appropriately. * Add READONLY and READWRITE commands. * Remove selectors in favor of nonblocking sockets. Selectors had issues in some environments including eventlet and gevent. This should resolve those issues with no other side effects. * Fixed an issue with XCLAIM and previously claimed but not removed messages. * Allow for single connection client instances. These instances are not thread safe but offer other benefits including a subtle performance increase. * Added extensive health checks that keep the connections lively. Passing the "health_check_interval=N" option to the Redis client class or to a ConnectionPool ensures that a round trip PING/PONG is successful before any command if the underlying connection has been idle for more than N seconds. ConnectionErrors and TimeoutErrors are automatically retried once for health checks. * Changed the PubSubWorkerThread to use a threading.Event object rather than a boolean to control the thread's life cycle. * Fixed a bug in Pipeline error handling that would incorrectly retry ConnectionErrors. |
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adam
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cc09d3d0eb |
py-redis: updated to 3.2.0
3.2.0 * Added support for select.poll to test whether data can be read on a socket. This should allow for significantly more connections to be used with pubsub. * Attempt to guarentee that the ConnectionPool hands out healthy connections. Healthy connections are those that have an established socket connection to the Redis server, are ready to accept a command and have no data available to read. * Use the socket.IPPROTO_TCP constant instead of socket.SOL_TCP. IPPROTO_TCP is available on more interpreters (Jython for instance). * Fixed a regression introduced in 3.0 that mishandles exceptions not derived from the base Exception class. KeyboardInterrupt and gevent.timeout notable. * Significant improvements to handing connections with forked processes. Parent and child processes no longer trample on each others' connections. * PythonParser no longer closes the associated connection's socket. The connection itself will close the socket. |
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adam
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151a768fae |
py-redis: updated to 3.0.1
* 3.0.1 * Fixed regression with UnixDomainSocketConnection caused by 3.0.0. * Fixed an issue with the new asynchronous flag on flushdb and flushall. * Updated Lock.locked() method to indicate whether *any* process has acquired the lock, not just the current one. This is in line with the behavior of threading.Lock. * 3.0.0 BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES * When using a Lock as a context manager and the lock fails to be acquired a LockError is now raised. This prevents the code block inside the context manager from being executed if the lock could not be acquired. * Renamed LuaLock to Lock. * Removed the pipeline based Lock implementation in favor of the LuaLock implementation. * Only bytes, strings and numbers (ints, longs and floats) are acceptable for keys and values. Previously redis-py attempted to cast other types to str() and store the result. This caused must confusion and frustration when passing boolean values (cast to 'True' and 'False') or None values (cast to 'None'). It is now the user's responsibility to cast all key names and values to bytes, strings or numbers before passing the value to redis-py. * The StrictRedis class has been renamed to Redis. StrictRedis will continue to exist as an alias of Redis for the forseeable future. * The legacy Redis client class has been removed. It caused much confusion to users. * ZINCRBY arguments 'value' and 'amount' have swapped order to match the the Redis server. The new argument order is: keyname, amount, value. * MGET no longer raises an error if zero keys are passed in. Instead an empty list is returned. * MSET and MSETNX now require all keys/values to be specified in a single dictionary argument named mapping. This was changed to allow for future options to these commands in the future. * ZADD now requires all element names/scores be specified in a single dictionary argument named mapping. This was required to allow the NX, XX, CH and INCR options to be specified. * Removed support for EOL Python 2.6 and 3.3. OTHER CHANGES * Added missing DECRBY command. * CLUSTER INFO and CLUSTER NODES respones are now properly decoded to strings. * Added a 'locked()' method to Lock objects. This method returns True if the lock has been acquired and owned by the current process, otherwise False. * EXISTS now supports multiple keys. It's return value is now the number of keys in the list that exist. * Ensure all commands can accept key names as bytes. This fixes issues with BLPOP, BRPOP and SORT. * All errors resulting from bad user input are raised as DataError exceptions. DataError is a subclass of RedisError so this should be transparent to anyone previously catching these. * Added support for NX, XX, CH and INCR options to ZADD * Added support for the MIGRATE command * Added support for the MEMORY USAGE and MEMORY PURGE commands. * Added support for the 'asynchronous' argument to FLUSHDB and FLUSHALL commands. * Added support for the BITFIELD command. * Improved performance on pipeline requests with large chunks of data. * Fixed test suite to not fail if another client is connected to the server the tests are running against. * Added support for SWAPDB. * Added support for all STREAM commands. * SHUTDOWN now accepts the 'save' and 'nosave' arguments. * Added support for ZPOPMAX, ZPOPMIN, BZPOPMAX, BZPOPMIN. * Added support for the 'type' argument in CLIENT LIST. * Added support for CLIENT PAUSE. * Added support for CLIENT ID and CLIENT UNBLOCK. * GEODIST now returns a None value when referencing a place that does not exist. * Added a ping() method to pubsub objects. * Fixed a bug with keys in the INFO dict that contained ':' symbols. * ssl_cert_reqs now has a default value of 'required' by default. This should make connecting to a remote Redis server over SSL more secure. * Fixed the select system call retry compatibility with Python 2.x. * max_connections is now a valid querystring argument for creating connection pools from URLs. * Added the UNLINK command. * Added socket_type option to Connection for configurability. * Lock.do_acquire now atomically sets acquires the lock and sets the expire value via set(nx=True, px=timeout). * Added 'count' argument to SPOP. * Fixed an issue parsing client_list respones that contained an '='. |
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adam
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13b186dead |
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renamed py-redis-py to py-redis 2.10.5 * Allow URL encoded parameters in Redis URLs. Characters like a "/" can now be URL encoded and redis-py will correctly decode them. * Added support for the WAIT command. * Better shutdown support for the PubSub Worker Thread. It now properly cleans up the connection, unsubscribes from any channels and patterns previously subscribed to and consumes any waiting messages on the socket. * Added the ability to sleep for a brief period in the event of a WatchError occuring. * Fixed a bug with pipeline error reporting when dealing with characters in error messages that could not be encoded to the connection's character set. * Fixed a bug in Sentinel connections that would inadvertantly connect to the master when the connection pool resets. * Better timeout support in Pubsub get_message. * Fixed a bug with the HiredisParser that would cause the parser to get stuck in an endless loop if a specific number of bytes were delivered from the socket. This fix also increases performance of parsing large responses from the Redis server. * Added support for ZREVRANGEBYLEX. * ConnectionErrors are now raised if Redis refuses a connection due to the maxclients limit being exceeded. * max_connections can now be set when instantiating client instances. |
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