start_server {tags {"expire"}} { test {EXPIRE - set timeouts multiple times} { r set x foobar set v1 [r expire x 5] set v2 [r ttl x] set v3 [r expire x 10] set v4 [r ttl x] r expire x 2 list $v1 $v2 $v3 $v4 } {1 [45] 1 10} test {EXPIRE - It should be still possible to read 'x'} { r get x } {foobar} tags {"slow"} { test {EXPIRE - After 2.1 seconds the key should no longer be here} { after 2100 list [r get x] [r exists x] } {{} 0} } test {EXPIRE - write on expire should work} { r del x r lpush x foo r expire x 1000 r lpush x bar r lrange x 0 -1 } {bar foo} test {EXPIREAT - Check for EXPIRE alike behavior} { r del x r set x foo r expireat x [expr [clock seconds]+15] r ttl x } {1[345]} test {SETEX - Set + Expire combo operation. Check for TTL} { r setex x 12 test r ttl x } {1[012]} test {SETEX - Check value} { r get x } {test} test {SETEX - Overwrite old key} { r setex y 1 foo r get y } {foo} tags {"slow"} { test {SETEX - Wait for the key to expire} { after 1100 r get y } {} } test {SETEX - Wrong time parameter} { catch {r setex z -10 foo} e set _ $e } {*invalid expire*} test {PERSIST can undo an EXPIRE} { r set x foo r expire x 50 list [r ttl x] [r persist x] [r ttl x] [r get x] } {50 1 -1 foo} test {PERSIST returns 0 against non existing or non volatile keys} { r set x foo list [r persist foo] [r persist nokeyatall] } {0 0} test {EXPIRE pricision is now the millisecond} { # This test is very likely to do a false positive if the # server is under pressure, so if it does not work give it a few more # chances. for {set j 0} {$j < 3} {incr j} { r del x r setex x 1 somevalue after 900 set a [r get x] after 1100 set b [r get x] if {$a eq {somevalue} && $b eq {}} break } list $a $b } {somevalue {}} test {PEXPIRE/PSETEX/PEXPIREAT can set sub-second expires} { # This test is very likely to do a false positive if the # server is under pressure, so if it does not work give it a few more # chances. for {set j 0} {$j < 3} {incr j} { r del x y z r psetex x 100 somevalue after 80 set a [r get x] after 120 set b [r get x] r set x somevalue r pexpire x 100 after 80 set c [r get x] after 120 set d [r get x] r set x somevalue r pexpireat x [expr ([clock seconds]*1000)+100] after 80 set e [r get x] after 120 set f [r get x] if {$a eq {somevalue} && $b eq {} && $c eq {somevalue} && $d eq {} && $e eq {somevalue} && $f eq {}} break } list $a $b } {somevalue {}} test {TTL returns tiem to live in seconds} { r del x r setex x 10 somevalue set ttl [r ttl x] assert {$ttl > 8 && $ttl <= 10} } test {PTTL returns time to live in milliseconds} { r del x r setex x 1 somevalue set ttl [r pttl x] assert {$ttl > 900 && $ttl <= 1000} } test {TTL / PTTL return -1 if key has no expire} { r del x r set x hello list [r ttl x] [r pttl x] } {-1 -1} test {TTL / PTTL return -2 if key does not exit} { r del x list [r ttl x] [r pttl x] } {-2 -2} test {Redis should actively expire keys incrementally} { r flushdb r psetex key1 500 a r psetex key2 500 a r psetex key3 500 a set size1 [r dbsize] # Redis expires random keys ten times every second so we are # fairly sure that all the three keys should be evicted after # one second. after 1000 set size2 [r dbsize] list $size1 $size2 } {3 0} test {Redis should lazy expire keys} { r flushdb r debug set-active-expire 0 r psetex key1 500 a r psetex key2 500 a r psetex key3 500 a set size1 [r dbsize] # Redis expires random keys ten times every second so we are # fairly sure that all the three keys should be evicted after # one second. after 1000 set size2 [r dbsize] r mget key1 key2 key3 set size3 [r dbsize] r debug set-active-expire 1 list $size1 $size2 $size3 } {3 3 0} test {EXPIRE should not resurrect keys (issue #1026)} { r debug set-active-expire 0 r set foo bar r pexpire foo 500 after 1000 r expire foo 10 r debug set-active-expire 1 r exists foo } {0} test {5 keys in, 5 keys out} { r flushdb r set a c r expire a 5 r set t c r set e c r set s c r set foo b lsort [r keys *] } {a e foo s t} test {EXPIRE with empty string as TTL should report an error} { r set foo bar catch {r expire foo ""} e set e } {*not an integer*} test {SET - use EX/PX option, TTL should not be reseted after loadaof} { r config set appendonly yes r set foo bar EX 100 after 2000 r debug loadaof set ttl [r ttl foo] assert {$ttl <= 98 && $ttl > 90} r set foo bar PX 100000 after 2000 r debug loadaof set ttl [r ttl foo] assert {$ttl <= 98 && $ttl > 90} } }