start_server {tags {"scripting"}} { test {EVAL - Does Lua interpreter replies to our requests?} { r eval {return 'hello'} 0 } {hello} test {EVAL - Lua integer -> Redis protocol type conversion} { r eval {return 100.5} 0 } {100} test {EVAL - Lua string -> Redis protocol type conversion} { r eval {return 'hello world'} 0 } {hello world} test {EVAL - Lua true boolean -> Redis protocol type conversion} { r eval {return true} 0 } {1} test {EVAL - Lua false boolean -> Redis protocol type conversion} { r eval {return false} 0 } {} test {EVAL - Lua status code reply -> Redis protocol type conversion} { r eval {return {ok='fine'}} 0 } {fine} test {EVAL - Lua error reply -> Redis protocol type conversion} { catch { r eval {return {err='this is an error'}} 0 } e set _ $e } {this is an error} test {EVAL - Lua table -> Redis protocol type conversion} { r eval {return {1,2,3,'ciao',{1,2}}} 0 } {1 2 3 ciao {1 2}} test {EVAL - Are the KEYS and ARGV arrays populated correctly?} { r eval {return {KEYS[1],KEYS[2],ARGV[1],ARGV[2]}} 2 a b c d } {a b c d} test {EVAL - is Lua able to call Redis API?} { r set mykey myval r eval {return redis.call('get',KEYS[1])} 1 mykey } {myval} test {EVALSHA - Can we call a SHA1 if already defined?} { r evalsha fd758d1589d044dd850a6f05d52f2eefd27f033f 1 mykey } {myval} test {EVALSHA - Can we call a SHA1 in uppercase?} { r evalsha FD758D1589D044DD850A6F05D52F2EEFD27F033F 1 mykey } {myval} test {EVALSHA - Do we get an error on invalid SHA1?} { catch {r evalsha NotValidShaSUM 0} e set _ $e } {NOSCRIPT*} test {EVALSHA - Do we get an error on non defined SHA1?} { catch {r evalsha ffd632c7d33e571e9f24556ebed26c3479a87130 0} e set _ $e } {NOSCRIPT*} test {EVAL - Redis integer -> Lua type conversion} { r eval { local foo = redis.pcall('incr','x') return {type(foo),foo} } 0 } {number 1} test {EVAL - Redis bulk -> Lua type conversion} { r set mykey myval r eval { local foo = redis.pcall('get','mykey') return {type(foo),foo} } 0 } {string myval} test {EVAL - Redis multi bulk -> Lua type conversion} { r del mylist r rpush mylist a r rpush mylist b r rpush mylist c r eval { local foo = redis.pcall('lrange','mylist',0,-1) return {type(foo),foo[1],foo[2],foo[3],# foo} } 0 } {table a b c 3} test {EVAL - Redis status reply -> Lua type conversion} { r eval { local foo = redis.pcall('set','mykey','myval') return {type(foo),foo['ok']} } 0 } {table OK} test {EVAL - Redis error reply -> Lua type conversion} { r set mykey myval r eval { local foo = redis.pcall('incr','mykey') return {type(foo),foo['err']} } 0 } {table {ERR value is not an integer or out of range}} test {EVAL - Redis nil bulk reply -> Lua type conversion} { r del mykey r eval { local foo = redis.pcall('get','mykey') return {type(foo),foo == false} } 0 } {boolean 1} test {EVAL - Is the Lua client using the currently selected DB?} { r set mykey "this is DB 9" r select 10 r set mykey "this is DB 10" r eval {return redis.pcall('get','mykey')} 0 } {this is DB 10} test {EVAL - SELECT inside Lua should not affect the caller} { # here we DB 10 is selected r set mykey "original value" r eval {return redis.pcall('select','9')} 0 set res [r get mykey] r select 9 set res } {original value} if 0 { test {EVAL - Script can't run more than configured time limit} { r config set lua-time-limit 1 catch { r eval { local i = 0 while true do i=i+1 end } 0 } e set _ $e } {*execution time*} } test {EVAL - Scripts can't run certain commands} { set e {} catch {r eval {return redis.pcall('spop','x')} 0} e set e } {*not allowed*} test {EVAL - Scripts can't run certain commands} { set e {} catch { r eval "redis.pcall('randomkey'); return redis.pcall('set','x','ciao')" 0 } e set e } {*not allowed after*} test {EVAL - No arguments to redis.call/pcall is considered an error} { set e {} catch {r eval {return redis.call()} 0} e set e } {*one argument*} test {EVAL - redis.call variant raises a Lua error on Redis cmd error (1)} { set e {} catch { r eval "redis.call('nosuchcommand')" 0 } e set e } {*Unknown Redis*} test {EVAL - redis.call variant raises a Lua error on Redis cmd error (1)} { set e {} catch { r eval "redis.call('get','a','b','c')" 0 } e set e } {*number of args*} test {EVAL - redis.call variant raises a Lua error on Redis cmd error (1)} { set e {} r set foo bar catch { r eval {redis.call('lpush',KEYS[1],'val')} 1 foo } e set e } {*against a key*} test {EVAL - JSON numeric decoding} { # We must return the table as a string because otherwise # Redis converts floats to ints and we get 0 and 1023 instead # of 0.0003 and 1023.2 as the parsed output. r eval {return table.concat( cjson.decode( "[0.0, -5e3, -1, 0.3e-3, 1023.2, 0e10]"), " ") } 0 } {0 -5000 -1 0.0003 1023.2 0} test {EVAL - JSON string decoding} { r eval {local decoded = cjson.decode('{"keya": "a", "keyb": "b"}') return {decoded.keya, decoded.keyb} } 0 } {a b} test {EVAL - cmsgpack can pack double?} { r eval {local encoded = cmsgpack.pack(0.1) local h = "" for i = 1, #encoded do h = h .. string.format("%02x",string.byte(encoded,i)) end return h } 0 } {cb3fb999999999999a} test {EVAL - cmsgpack can pack negative int64?} { r eval {local encoded = cmsgpack.pack(-1099511627776) local h = "" for i = 1, #encoded do h = h .. string.format("%02x",string.byte(encoded,i)) end return h } 0 } {d3ffffff0000000000} test {EVAL - cmsgpack can pack and unpack circular references?} { r eval {local a = {x=nil,y=5} local b = {x=a} a['x'] = b local encoded = cmsgpack.pack(a) local h = "" -- cmsgpack encodes to a depth of 16, but can't encode -- references, so the encoded object has a deep copy recusive -- depth of 16. for i = 1, #encoded do h = h .. string.format("%02x",string.byte(encoded,i)) end -- when unpacked, re.x.x != re because the unpack creates -- individual tables down to a depth of 16. -- (that's why the encoded output is so large) local re = cmsgpack.unpack(encoded) assert(re) assert(re.x) assert(re.x.x.y == re.y) assert(re.x.x.x.x.y == re.y) assert(re.x.x.x.x.x.x.y == re.y) assert(re.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.y == re.y) -- maximum working depth: assert(re.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.y == re.y) -- now the last x would be b above and has no y assert(re.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x) -- so, the final x.x is at the depth limit and was assigned nil assert(re.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x == nil) return {h, re.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.y == re.y, re.y == 5} } 0 } {82a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a17882a17905a17881a178c0 1 1} test {EVAL - Numerical sanity check from bitop} { r eval {assert(0x7fffffff == 2147483647, "broken hex literals"); assert(0xffffffff == -1 or 0xffffffff == 2^32-1, "broken hex literals"); assert(tostring(-1) == "-1", "broken tostring()"); assert(tostring(0xffffffff) == "-1" or tostring(0xffffffff) == "4294967295", "broken tostring()") } 0 } {} test {EVAL - Verify minimal bitop functionality} { r eval {assert(bit.tobit(1) == 1); assert(bit.band(1) == 1); assert(bit.bxor(1,2) == 3); assert(bit.bor(1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128) == 255) } 0 } {} test {SCRIPTING FLUSH - is able to clear the scripts cache?} { r set mykey myval set v [r evalsha fd758d1589d044dd850a6f05d52f2eefd27f033f 1 mykey] assert_equal $v myval set e "" r script flush catch {r evalsha fd758d1589d044dd850a6f05d52f2eefd27f033f 1 mykey} e set e } {NOSCRIPT*} test {SCRIPT EXISTS - can detect already defined scripts?} { r eval "return 1+1" 0 r script exists a27e7e8a43702b7046d4f6a7ccf5b60cef6b9bd9 a27e7e8a43702b7046d4f6a7ccf5b60cef6b9bda } {1 0} test {SCRIPT LOAD - is able to register scripts in the scripting cache} { list \ [r script load "return 'loaded'"] \ [r evalsha b534286061d4b9e4026607613b95c06c06015ae8 0] } {b534286061d4b9e4026607613b95c06c06015ae8 loaded} test "In the context of Lua the output of random commands gets ordered" { r del myset r sadd myset a b c d e f g h i l m n o p q r s t u v z aa aaa azz r eval {return redis.call('smembers',KEYS[1])} 1 myset } {a aa aaa azz b c d e f g h i l m n o p q r s t u v z} test "SORT is normally not alpha re-ordered for the scripting engine" { r del myset r sadd myset 1 2 3 4 10 r eval {return redis.call('sort',KEYS[1],'desc')} 1 myset } {10 4 3 2 1} test "SORT BY output gets ordered for scripting" { r del myset r sadd myset a b c d e f g h i l m n o p q r s t u v z aa aaa azz r eval {return redis.call('sort',KEYS[1],'by','_')} 1 myset } {a aa aaa azz b c d e f g h i l m n o p q r s t u v z} test "SORT BY with GET gets ordered for scripting" { r del myset r sadd myset a b c r eval {return redis.call('sort',KEYS[1],'by','_','get','#','get','_:*')} 1 myset } {a {} b {} c {}} test "redis.sha1hex() implementation" { list [r eval {return redis.sha1hex('')} 0] \ [r eval {return redis.sha1hex('Pizza & Mandolino')} 0] } {da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 74822d82031af7493c20eefa13bd07ec4fada82f} test {Globals protection reading an undeclared global variable} { catch {r eval {return a} 0} e set e } {*ERR*attempted to access unexisting global*} test {Globals protection setting an undeclared global*} { catch {r eval {a=10} 0} e set e } {*ERR*attempted to create global*} test {Test an example script DECR_IF_GT} { set decr_if_gt { local current current = redis.call('get',KEYS[1]) if not current then return nil end if current > ARGV[1] then return redis.call('decr',KEYS[1]) else return redis.call('get',KEYS[1]) end } r set foo 5 set res {} lappend res [r eval $decr_if_gt 1 foo 2] lappend res [r eval $decr_if_gt 1 foo 2] lappend res [r eval $decr_if_gt 1 foo 2] lappend res [r eval $decr_if_gt 1 foo 2] lappend res [r eval $decr_if_gt 1 foo 2] set res } {4 3 2 2 2} test {Scripting engine resets PRNG at every script execution} { set rand1 [r eval {return tostring(math.random())} 0] set rand2 [r eval {return tostring(math.random())} 0] assert_equal $rand1 $rand2 } test {Scripting engine PRNG can be seeded correctly} { set rand1 [r eval { math.randomseed(ARGV[1]); return tostring(math.random()) } 0 10] set rand2 [r eval { math.randomseed(ARGV[1]); return tostring(math.random()) } 0 10] set rand3 [r eval { math.randomseed(ARGV[1]); return tostring(math.random()) } 0 20] assert_equal $rand1 $rand2 assert {$rand2 ne $rand3} } test {EVAL does not leak in the Lua stack} { r set x 0 # Use a non blocking client to speedup the loop. set rd [redis_deferring_client] for {set j 0} {$j < 10000} {incr j} { $rd eval {return redis.call("incr",KEYS[1])} 1 x } for {set j 0} {$j < 10000} {incr j} { $rd read } assert {[s used_memory_lua] < 1024*100} $rd close r get x } {10000} test {EVAL processes writes from AOF in read-only slaves} { r flushall r config set appendonly yes r eval {redis.call("set",KEYS[1],"100")} 1 foo r eval {redis.call("incr",KEYS[1])} 1 foo r eval {redis.call("incr",KEYS[1])} 1 foo wait_for_condition 50 100 { [s aof_rewrite_in_progress] == 0 } else { fail "AOF rewrite can't complete after CONFIG SET appendonly yes." } r config set slave-read-only yes r slaveof 127.0.0.1 0 r debug loadaof set res [r get foo] r slaveof no one set res } {102} test {We can call scripts rewriting client->argv from Lua} { r del myset r sadd myset a b c r mset a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 assert {[r spop myset] ne {}} assert {[r spop myset 1] ne {}} assert {[r spop myset] ne {}} assert {[r mget a b c d] eq {1 2 3 4}} assert {[r spop myset] eq {}} } test {Call Redis command with many args from Lua (issue #1764)} { r eval { local i local x={} redis.call('del','mylist') for i=1,100 do table.insert(x,i) end redis.call('rpush','mylist',unpack(x)) return redis.call('lrange','mylist',0,-1) } 0 } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100} test {Number conversion precision test (issue #1118)} { r eval { local value = 9007199254740991 redis.call("set","foo",value) return redis.call("get","foo") } 0 } {9007199254740991} test {String containing number precision test (regression of issue #1118)} { r eval { redis.call("set", "key", "12039611435714932082") return redis.call("get", "key") } 0 } {12039611435714932082} test {Verify negative arg count is error instead of crash (issue #1842)} { catch { r eval { return "hello" } -12 } e set e } {ERR Number of keys can't be negative} test {Correct handling of reused argv (issue #1939)} { r eval { for i = 0, 10 do redis.call('SET', 'a', '1') redis.call('MGET', 'a', 'b', 'c') redis.call('EXPIRE', 'a', 0) redis.call('GET', 'a') redis.call('MGET', 'a', 'b', 'c') end } 0 } } # Start a new server since the last test in this stanza will kill the # instance at all. start_server {tags {"scripting"}} { test {Timedout read-only scripts can be killed by SCRIPT KILL} { set rd [redis_deferring_client] r config set lua-time-limit 10 $rd eval {while true do end} 0 after 200 catch {r ping} e assert_match {BUSY*} $e r script kill after 200 ; # Give some time to Lua to call the hook again... assert_equal [r ping] "PONG" } test {Timedout script link is still usable after Lua returns} { r config set lua-time-limit 10 r eval {for i=1,100000 do redis.call('ping') end return 'ok'} 0 r ping } {PONG} test {Timedout scripts that modified data can't be killed by SCRIPT KILL} { set rd [redis_deferring_client] r config set lua-time-limit 10 $rd eval {redis.call('set',KEYS[1],'y'); while true do end} 1 x after 200 catch {r ping} e assert_match {BUSY*} $e catch {r script kill} e assert_match {UNKILLABLE*} $e catch {r ping} e assert_match {BUSY*} $e } # Note: keep this test at the end of this server stanza because it # kills the server. test {SHUTDOWN NOSAVE can kill a timedout script anyway} { # The server sould be still unresponding to normal commands. catch {r ping} e assert_match {BUSY*} $e catch {r shutdown nosave} # Make sure the server was killed catch {set rd [redis_deferring_client]} e assert_match {*connection refused*} $e } } start_server {tags {"scripting repl"}} { start_server {} { test {Before the slave connects we issue two EVAL commands} { # One with an error, but still executing a command. # SHA is: 67164fc43fa971f76fd1aaeeaf60c1c178d25876 catch { r eval {redis.call('incr',KEYS[1]); redis.call('nonexisting')} 1 x } # One command is correct: # SHA is: 6f5ade10a69975e903c6d07b10ea44c6382381a5 r eval {return redis.call('incr',KEYS[1])} 1 x } {2} test {Connect a slave to the main instance} { r -1 slaveof [srv 0 host] [srv 0 port] wait_for_condition 50 100 { [s -1 role] eq {slave} && [string match {*master_link_status:up*} [r -1 info replication]] } else { fail "Can't turn the instance into a slave" } } test {Now use EVALSHA against the master, with both SHAs} { # The server should replicate successful and unsuccessful # commands as EVAL instead of EVALSHA. catch { r evalsha 67164fc43fa971f76fd1aaeeaf60c1c178d25876 1 x } r evalsha 6f5ade10a69975e903c6d07b10ea44c6382381a5 1 x } {4} test {If EVALSHA was replicated as EVAL, 'x' should be '4'} { wait_for_condition 50 100 { [r -1 get x] eq {4} } else { fail "Expected 4 in x, but value is '[r -1 get x]'" } } test {Replication of script multiple pushes to list with BLPOP} { set rd [redis_deferring_client] $rd brpop a 0 r eval { redis.call("lpush",KEYS[1],"1"); redis.call("lpush",KEYS[1],"2"); } 1 a set res [$rd read] $rd close wait_for_condition 50 100 { [r -1 lrange a 0 -1] eq [r lrange a 0 -1] } else { fail "Expected list 'a' in slave and master to be the same, but they are respectively '[r -1 lrange a 0 -1]' and '[r lrange a 0 -1]'" } set res } {a 1} test {EVALSHA replication when first call is readonly} { r del x r eval {if tonumber(ARGV[1]) > 0 then redis.call('incr', KEYS[1]) end} 1 x 0 r evalsha 6e0e2745aa546d0b50b801a20983b70710aef3ce 1 x 0 r evalsha 6e0e2745aa546d0b50b801a20983b70710aef3ce 1 x 1 wait_for_condition 50 100 { [r -1 get x] eq {1} } else { fail "Expected 1 in x, but value is '[r -1 get x]'" } } test {Lua scripts using SELECT are replicated correctly} { r eval { redis.call("set","foo1","bar1") redis.call("select","10") redis.call("incr","x") redis.call("select","11") redis.call("incr","z") } 0 r eval { redis.call("set","foo1","bar1") redis.call("select","10") redis.call("incr","x") redis.call("select","11") redis.call("incr","z") } 0 wait_for_condition 50 100 { [r -1 debug digest] eq [r debug digest] } else { fail "Master-Slave desync after Lua script using SELECT." } } } }