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import pytest
import redis
from redis import exceptions
from redis.commands.core import Script
from tests.conftest import skip_if_redis_enterprise, skip_if_server_version_lt
multiply_script = """
local value = redis.call('GET', KEYS[1])
value = tonumber(value)
return value * ARGV[1]"""
msgpack_hello_script = """
local message = cmsgpack.unpack(ARGV[1])
local name = message['name']
return "hello " .. name
"""
msgpack_hello_script_broken = """
local message = cmsgpack.unpack(ARGV[1])
local names = message['name']
return "hello " .. name
"""
class TestScript:
"""
We have a few tests to directly test the Script class.
However, most of the behavioral tests are covered by `TestScripting`.
"""
@pytest.fixture()
def script_str(self):
return "fake-script"
@pytest.fixture()
def script_bytes(self):
return b"\xcf\x84o\xcf\x81\xce\xbdo\xcf\x82"
def test_script_text(self, r, script_str, script_bytes):
assert Script(r, script_str).script == "fake-script"
assert Script(r, script_bytes).script == b"\xcf\x84o\xcf\x81\xce\xbdo\xcf\x82"
def test_string_script_sha(self, r, script_str):
script = Script(r, script_str)
assert script.sha == "505e4245f0866b60552741b3cce9a0c3d3b66a87"
def test_bytes_script_sha(self, r, script_bytes):
script = Script(r, script_bytes)
assert script.sha == "1329344e6bf995a35a8dc57ab1a6af8b2d54a763"
def test_encoder(self, r, script_bytes):
encoder = Script(r, script_bytes).get_encoder()
assert encoder is not None
assert encoder.encode("fake-script") == b"fake-script"
class TestScripting:
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def reset_scripts(self, r):
r.script_flush()
def test_eval_multiply(self, r):
r.set("a", 2)
# 2 * 3 == 6
assert r.eval(multiply_script, 1, "a", 3) == 6
@skip_if_server_version_lt("7.0.0")
@skip_if_redis_enterprise()
def test_eval_ro(self, r):
r.set("a", "b")
assert r.eval_ro("return redis.call('GET', KEYS[1])", 1, "a") == b"b"
with pytest.raises(redis.ResponseError):
r.eval_ro("return redis.call('DEL', KEYS[1])", 1, "a")
def test_eval_msgpack(self, r):
msgpack_message_dumped = b"\x81\xa4name\xa3Joe"
# this is msgpack.dumps({"name": "joe"})
assert r.eval(msgpack_hello_script, 0, msgpack_message_dumped) == b"hello Joe"
def test_eval_same_slot(self, r):
"""
In a clustered redis, the script keys must be in the same slot.
This test isn't very interesting for standalone redis, but it doesn't
hurt anything.
"""
r.set("A{foo}", 2)
r.set("B{foo}", 4)
# 2 * 4 == 8
script = """
local value = redis.call('GET', KEYS[1])
local value2 = redis.call('GET', KEYS[2])
return value * value2
"""
result = r.eval(script, 2, "A{foo}", "B{foo}")
assert result == 8
@pytest.mark.onlycluster
def test_eval_crossslot(self, r):
"""
In a clustered redis, the script keys must be in the same slot.
This test should fail, because the two keys we send are in different
slots. This test assumes that {foo} and {bar} will not go to the same
server when used. In a setup with 3 primaries and 3 secondaries, this
assumption holds.
"""
r.set("A{foo}", 2)
r.set("B{bar}", 4)
# 2 * 4 == 8
script = """
local value = redis.call('GET', KEYS[1])
local value2 = redis.call('GET', KEYS[2])
return value * value2
"""
with pytest.raises(exceptions.RedisClusterException):
r.eval(script, 2, "A{foo}", "B{bar}")
@skip_if_server_version_lt("6.2.0")
def test_script_flush_620(self, r):
r.set("a", 2)
r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush("ASYNC")
r.set("a", 2)
r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush("SYNC")
r.set("a", 2)
r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush()
with pytest.raises(exceptions.DataError):
r.set("a", 2)
r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush("NOTREAL")
def test_script_flush(self, r):
r.set("a", 2)
r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush(None)
with pytest.raises(exceptions.DataError):
r.set("a", 2)
r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush("NOTREAL")
def test_evalsha(self, r):
r.set("a", 2)
sha = r.script_load(multiply_script)
# 2 * 3 == 6
assert r.evalsha(sha, 1, "a", 3) == 6
@skip_if_server_version_lt("7.0.0")
@skip_if_redis_enterprise()
def test_evalsha_ro(self, r):
r.set("a", "b")
get_sha = r.script_load("return redis.call('GET', KEYS[1])")
del_sha = r.script_load("return redis.call('DEL', KEYS[1])")
assert r.evalsha_ro(get_sha, 1, "a") == b"b"
with pytest.raises(redis.ResponseError):
r.evalsha_ro(del_sha, 1, "a")
def test_evalsha_script_not_loaded(self, r):
r.set("a", 2)
sha = r.script_load(multiply_script)
# remove the script from Redis's cache
r.script_flush()
with pytest.raises(exceptions.NoScriptError):
r.evalsha(sha, 1, "a", 3)
def test_script_loading(self, r):
# get the sha, then clear the cache
sha = r.script_load(multiply_script)
r.script_flush()
assert r.script_exists(sha) == [False]
r.script_load(multiply_script)
assert r.script_exists(sha) == [True]
def test_flush_response(self, r):
r.script_load(multiply_script)
flush_response = r.script_flush()
assert flush_response is True
def test_script_object(self, r):
r.set("a", 2)
multiply = r.register_script(multiply_script)
precalculated_sha = multiply.sha
assert precalculated_sha
assert r.script_exists(multiply.sha) == [False]
# Test second evalsha block (after NoScriptError)
assert multiply(keys=["a"], args=[3]) == 6
# At this point, the script should be loaded
assert r.script_exists(multiply.sha) == [True]
# Test that the precalculated sha matches the one from redis
assert multiply.sha == precalculated_sha
# Test first evalsha block
assert multiply(keys=["a"], args=[3]) == 6
# Scripting is not supported in cluster pipelines
@pytest.mark.onlynoncluster
def test_script_object_in_pipeline(self, r):
multiply = r.register_script(multiply_script)
precalculated_sha = multiply.sha
assert precalculated_sha
pipe = r.pipeline()
pipe.set("a", 2)
pipe.get("a")
multiply(keys=["a"], args=[3], client=pipe)
assert r.script_exists(multiply.sha) == [False]
# [SET worked, GET 'a', result of multiple script]
assert pipe.execute() == [True, b"2", 6]
# The script should have been loaded by pipe.execute()
assert r.script_exists(multiply.sha) == [True]
# The precalculated sha should have been the correct one
assert multiply.sha == precalculated_sha
# purge the script from redis's cache and re-run the pipeline
# the multiply script should be reloaded by pipe.execute()
r.script_flush()
pipe = r.pipeline()
pipe.set("a", 2)
pipe.get("a")
multiply(keys=["a"], args=[3], client=pipe)
assert r.script_exists(multiply.sha) == [False]
# [SET worked, GET 'a', result of multiple script]
assert pipe.execute() == [True, b"2", 6]
assert r.script_exists(multiply.sha) == [True]
# Scripting is not supported in cluster pipelines
@pytest.mark.onlynoncluster
def test_eval_msgpack_pipeline_error_in_lua(self, r):
msgpack_hello = r.register_script(msgpack_hello_script)
assert msgpack_hello.sha
pipe = r.pipeline()
# avoiding a dependency to msgpack, this is the output of
# msgpack.dumps({"name": "joe"})
msgpack_message_1 = b"\x81\xa4name\xa3Joe"
msgpack_hello(args=[msgpack_message_1], client=pipe)
assert r.script_exists(msgpack_hello.sha) == [False]
assert pipe.execute()[0] == b"hello Joe"
assert r.script_exists(msgpack_hello.sha) == [True]
msgpack_hello_broken = r.register_script(msgpack_hello_script_broken)
msgpack_hello_broken(args=[msgpack_message_1], client=pipe)
with pytest.raises(exceptions.ResponseError) as excinfo:
pipe.execute()
assert excinfo.type == exceptions.ResponseError
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