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- start_server {tags {"tracking"}} {
- # Create a deferred client we'll use to redirect invalidation
- # messages to.
- set rd1 [redis_deferring_client]
- $rd1 client id
- set redir [$rd1 read]
- $rd1 subscribe __redis__:invalidate
- $rd1 read ; # Consume the SUBSCRIBE reply.
- test {Clients are able to enable tracking and redirect it} {
- r CLIENT TRACKING on REDIRECT $redir
- } {*OK}
- test {The other connection is able to get invalidations} {
- r SET a 1
- r GET a
- r INCR a
- r INCR b ; # This key should not be notified, since it wasn't fetched.
- set keys [lindex [$rd1 read] 2]
- assert {[llength $keys] == 1}
- assert {[lindex $keys 0] eq {a}}
- }
- test {The client is now able to disable tracking} {
- # Make sure to add a few more keys in the tracking list
- # so that we can check for leaks, as a side effect.
- r MGET a b c d e f g
- r CLIENT TRACKING off
- }
- test {Clients can enable the BCAST mode with the empty prefix} {
- r CLIENT TRACKING on BCAST REDIRECT $redir
- } {*OK*}
- test {The connection gets invalidation messages about all the keys} {
- r MSET a 1 b 2 c 3
- set keys [lsort [lindex [$rd1 read] 2]]
- assert {$keys eq {a b c}}
- }
- test {Clients can enable the BCAST mode with prefixes} {
- r CLIENT TRACKING off
- r CLIENT TRACKING on BCAST REDIRECT $redir PREFIX a: PREFIX b:
- r MULTI
- r INCR a:1
- r INCR a:2
- r INCR b:1
- r INCR b:2
- r EXEC
- # Because of the internals, we know we are going to receive
- # two separated notifications for the two different prefixes.
- set keys1 [lsort [lindex [$rd1 read] 2]]
- set keys2 [lsort [lindex [$rd1 read] 2]]
- set keys [lsort [list {*}$keys1 {*}$keys2]]
- assert {$keys eq {a:1 a:2 b:1 b:2}}
- }
-
- test {Adding prefixes to BCAST mode works} {
- r CLIENT TRACKING on BCAST REDIRECT $redir PREFIX c:
- r INCR c:1234
- set keys [lsort [lindex [$rd1 read] 2]]
- assert {$keys eq {c:1234}}
- }
- $rd1 close
- }
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