def test_cluster_one_instance():
    """
    If the cluster exists of only 1 node then there is some hacks that must
    be validated they work.
    """
    with patch.object(StrictRedis, 'execute_command') as mock_execute_command:
        return_data = [[0, 16383, ['', 7006]]]
        mock_execute_command.return_value = return_data

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7006}])
        n.initialize()

        assert n.nodes == {"127.0.0.1:7006": {
            'host': '127.0.0.1',
            'name': '127.0.0.1:7006',
            'port': 7006,
            'server_type': 'master',
        }}

        assert len(n.slots) == 16384
        assert n.slots[0] == {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "name": "127.0.0.1:7006",
            "port": 7006,
            "server_type": "master",
        }
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def test_cluster_one_instance():
    """
    If the cluster exists of only 1 node then there is some hacks that must
    be validated they work.
    """
    with patch.object(Redis, 'execute_command') as mock_execute_command:
        return_data = [[0, 16383, ['', 7006]]]

        def patch_execute_command(*args, **kwargs):
            if args == ('CONFIG GET', 'cluster-require-full-coverage'):
                return {'cluster-require-full-coverage': 'yes'}
            else:
                return return_data

        # mock_execute_command.return_value = return_data
        mock_execute_command.side_effect = patch_execute_command

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7006}])
        n.initialize()

        assert n.nodes == {"127.0.0.1:7006": {
            'host': '127.0.0.1',
            'name': '127.0.0.1:7006',
            'port': 7006,
            'server_type': 'master',
        }}

        assert len(n.slots) == 16384
        for i in range(0, 16384):
            assert n.slots[i] == [{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "name": "127.0.0.1:7006",
                "port": 7006,
                "server_type": "master",
            }]
def test_initialize_follow_cluster():
    n = NodeManager(
        nodemanager_follow_cluster=True,
        startup_nodes=[{'host': '127.0.0.1', 'port': 7000}]
    )
    n.orig_startup_nodes = None
    n.initialize()
def test_cluster_one_instance():
    """
    If the cluster exists of only 1 node then there is some hacks that must
    be validated they work.
    """
    with patch.object(StrictRedis, 'execute_command') as mock_execute_command:
        return_data = [[0, 16383, ['', 7006]]]

        def patch_execute_command(*args, **kwargs):
            if args == ('CONFIG GET', 'cluster-require-full-coverage'):
                return {'cluster-require-full-coverage': 'yes'}
            else:
                return return_data

        # mock_execute_command.return_value = return_data
        mock_execute_command.side_effect = patch_execute_command

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7006}])
        n.initialize()

        assert n.nodes == {"127.0.0.1:7006": {
            'host': '127.0.0.1',
            'name': '127.0.0.1:7006',
            'port': 7006,
            'server_type': 'master',
        }}

        assert len(n.slots) == 16384
        for i in range(0, 16384):
            assert n.slots[i] == [{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "name": "127.0.0.1:7006",
                "port": 7006,
                "server_type": "master",
            }]
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def test_cluster_one_instance():
    """
    If the cluster exists of only 1 node then there is some hacks that must
    be validated they work.
    """
    with patch.object(StrictRedis, 'execute_command') as mock_execute_command:
        return_data = [[0, 16383, ['', 7006]]]
        mock_execute_command.return_value = return_data

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7006}])
        n.initialize()

        assert n.nodes == {
            "127.0.0.1:7006": {
                'host': '127.0.0.1',
                'name': '127.0.0.1:7006',
                'port': 7006,
                'server_type': 'master',
            }
        }

        assert len(n.slots) == 16384
        assert n.slots[0] == {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "name": "127.0.0.1:7006",
            "port": 7006,
            "server_type": "master",
        }
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def test_init_slots_cache_slots_collision():
    """
    Test that if 2 nodes do not agree on the same slots setup it should raise an error.
    In this test both nodes will say that the first slots block should be bound to different
     servers.
    """

    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[
        {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        },
        {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7001
        },
    ])

    def monkey_link(host=None, port=None, *args, **kwargs):
        """
        Helper function to return custom slots cache data from different redis nodes
        """
        if port == 7000:
            result = [[0, 5460, [b'127.0.0.1', 7000], [b'127.0.0.1', 7003]],
                      [
                          5461, 10922, [b'127.0.0.1', 7001],
                          [b'127.0.0.1', 7004]
                      ]]

        elif port == 7001:
            result = [[0, 5460, [b'127.0.0.1', 7001], [b'127.0.0.1', 7003]],
                      [
                          5461, 10922, [b'127.0.0.1', 7000],
                          [b'127.0.0.1', 7004]
                      ]]

        else:
            result = []

        r = RedisCluster(host=host, port=port, decode_responses=True)
        orig_execute_command = r.execute_command

        def execute_command(*args, **kwargs):
            if args == ("cluster", "slots"):
                return result
            elif args == ('CONFIG GET', 'cluster-require-full-coverage'):
                return {'cluster-require-full-coverage': 'yes'}
            else:
                return orig_execute_command(*args, **kwargs)

        r.execute_command = execute_command
        return r

    n.get_redis_link = monkey_link
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException) as ex:
        n.initialize()
    assert unicode(ex.value).startswith(
        "startup_nodes could not agree on a valid slots cache."), unicode(
            ex.value)
def test_reset():
    """
    Test that reset method resets variables back to correct default values.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])
    n.initialize = Mock()
    n.reset()
    assert n.initialize.call_count == 1
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def test_reset():
    """
    Test that reset method resets variables back to correct default values.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])
    n.initialize = Mock()
    n.reset()
    assert n.initialize.call_count == 1
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def test_empty_startup_nodes():
    """
    It should not be possible to create a node manager with no nodes specefied
    """
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException):
        NodeManager()

    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException):
        NodeManager([])
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def test_random_startup_node():
    """
    Hard to test reliable for a random
    """
    s = [{"1": 1}, {"2": 2}, {"3": 3}],
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=s)
    random_node = n.random_startup_node()

    for i in range(0, 5):
        assert random_node in s
def test_keyslot():
    """
    Test that method will compute correct key in all supported cases
    """
    n = NodeManager([{}])

    assert n.keyslot("foo") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}bar") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot(1337) == 4314
def test_random_startup_node():
    """
    Hard to test reliable for a random
    """
    s = [{"1": 1}, {"2": 2}, {"3": 3}],
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=s)
    random_node = n.random_startup_node()

    for i in range(0, 5):
        assert random_node in s
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def test_all_nodes():
    """
    Set a list of nodes and it should be possible to itterate over all
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])
    n.initialize()

    nodes = [node for node in n.nodes.values()]

    for i, node in enumerate(n.all_nodes()):
        assert node in nodes
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def test_random_startup_node_ittr():
    """
    Hard to test reliable for a random function
    """
    s = [{"1": 1}, {"2": 2}, {"3": 3}],
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=s)

    for i, node in enumerate(n.random_startup_node_ittr()):
        if i == 5:
            break
        assert node in s
def test_random_startup_node_ittr():
    """
    Hard to test reliable for a random function
    """
    s = [{"1": 1}, {"2": 2}, {"3": 3}],
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=s)

    for i, node in enumerate(n.random_startup_node_ittr()):
        if i == 5:
            break
        assert node in s
def test_all_nodes():
    """
    Set a list of nodes and it should be possible to itterate over all
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])
    n.initialize()

    nodes = [node for node in n.nodes.values()]

    for i, node in enumerate(n.all_nodes()):
        assert node in nodes
def test_all_nodes_masters():
    """
    Set a list of nodes with random masters/slaves config and it shold be possible
    to itterate over all of them.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}, {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7001}])
    n.initialize()

    nodes = [node for node in n.nodes.values() if node['server_type'] == 'master']

    for node in n.all_masters():
        assert node in nodes
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 def __init__(self, startup_nodes):
     self.nodemanager = NodeManager(startup_nodes=startup_nodes)
     self.nodemanager.initialize()
     self.redis_worker = {}
     for node, config in self.nodemanager.nodes.items():
         rdp = BlockingConnectionPool(host=config["host"],
                                      port=config["port"])
         self.redis_worker[node] = {
             "worker": StrictRedis(connection_pool=rdp,
                                   decode_responses=False),
             "type": config["server_type"]
         }
def test_cluster_slots_error():
    """
    Check that exception is raised if initialize can't execute
    'CLUSTER SLOTS' command.
    """
    with patch.object(StrictRedisCluster, 'execute_command') as execute_command_mock:
        execute_command_mock.side_effect = Exception("foobar")

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])

        with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException):
            n.initialize()
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def test_cluster_slots_error():
    """
    Check that exception is raised if initialize can't execute
    'CLUSTER SLOTS' command.
    """
    with patch.object(StrictRedisCluster, 'execute_command') as execute_command_mock:
        execute_command_mock.side_effect = Exception("foobar")

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])

        with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException):
            n.initialize()
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def test_all_nodes_masters():
    """
    Set a list of nodes with random masters/slaves config and it shold be possible
    to itterate over all of them.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}, {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7001}])
    n.initialize()

    nodes = [node for node in n.nodes.values() if node['server_type'] == 'master']

    for node in n.all_masters():
        assert node in nodes
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def test_cluster_slots_error():
    """
    Check that exception is raised if initialize can't execute
    'CLUSTER SLOTS' command.
    """
    with patch.object(Redis, 'execute_command') as execute_command_mock:
        execute_command_mock.side_effect = Exception("foobar")

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])

        with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException) as e:
            n.initialize()

        assert "ERROR sending 'cluster slots' command" in unicode(e)
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def test_cluster_slots_error_expected_responseerror():
    """
    Check that exception is not raised if initialize can't execute
    'CLUSTER SLOTS' command but can hit other nodes.
    """
    with patch.object(Redis, 'execute_command') as execute_command_mock:
        execute_command_mock.side_effect = ResponseError("MASTERDOWN")

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])

        with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException) as e:
            n.initialize()

        assert 'Redis Cluster cannot be connected' in unicode(e)
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def test_init_with_down_node():
    """
    If I can't connect to one of the nodes, everything should still work.
    But if I can't connect to any of the nodes, exception should be thrown.
    """
    def get_redis_link(host, port, decode_responses=False):
        if port == 7000:
            raise ConnectionError('mock connection error for 7000')
        return StrictRedis(host=host,
                           port=port,
                           decode_responses=decode_responses)

    with patch.object(NodeManager,
                      'get_redis_link',
                      side_effect=get_redis_link):
        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }, {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7001
        }])
        n.initialize()
        assert len(n.slots) == NodeManager.RedisClusterHashSlots
        assert len(n.nodes) == 6

        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])
        with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException) as e:
            n.initialize()
        assert 'Redis Cluster cannot be connected' in unicode(e.value)
def test_init_with_down_node():
    """
    If I can't connect to one of the nodes, everything should still work.
    But if I can't connect to any of the nodes, exception should be thrown.
    """
    def get_redis_link(host, port, decode_responses=False):
        if port == 7000:
            raise ConnectionError('mock connection error for 7000')
        return StrictRedis(host=host, port=port, decode_responses=decode_responses)

    with patch.object(NodeManager, 'get_redis_link', side_effect=get_redis_link):
        n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])
        with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException) as e:
            n.initialize()
        assert 'Redis Cluster cannot be connected' in unicode(e.value)
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def get_redis(startup_host, startup_port):
    startup_nodes = [
        {
            "host": startup_host,
            "port": startup_port
        },
    ]
    nodemanager = NodeManager(startup_nodes=startup_nodes)
    nodemanager.initialize()
    rs = {}
    for node, config in nodemanager.nodes.items():
        rs[node] = redis.Redis(host=config["host"],
                               port=config["port"],
                               decode_responses=False)
    return rs, nodemanager
def test_determine_pubsub_node():
    """
    Given a set of nodes it should determine the same pubsub node each time.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])

    n.nodes = {
        "127.0.0.1:7001": {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7001, "server_type": "master"},
        "127.0.0.1:7005": {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7005, "server_type": "master"},
        "127.0.0.1:7000": {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000, "server_type": "master"},
        "127.0.0.1:7002": {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7002, "server_type": "master"},
    }

    n.determine_pubsub_node()
    assert n.pubsub_node == {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7005, "server_type": "master", "pubsub": True}
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def kill_duplicates(chunk, unique_id, host, port, db, password):
    """ Identify duplicates with Redis """
    printer = prefix_print("CHUNK{0}".format(chunk))
    redis_host = host
    redis_port = int(port)
    redis_db = int(db)
    redis_password = password
    startup_nodes = [{
        "host": redis_host,
        "port": redis_port,
        "password": redis_password
    }]
    if not CLUSTER:
        redis_client = StrictRedis(host=redis_host,
                                   port=redis_port,
                                   password=redis_password,
                                   db=redis_db)
    else:
        redis_client = StrictRedisCluster(startup_nodes=startup_nodes,
                                          decode_responses=True,
                                          skip_full_coverage_check=True)
    printer("Initialized Redis client")
    node_manager = NodeManager(startup_nodes)
    printer("Created NodeManager")
    k_signal = redis_client.getset(unique_id, "Y")
    printer("Checked if lambda already launched")
    if k_signal == "Y":
        printer("Found duplicate - killing.")
        return None

    return redis_client, node_manager
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def test_set_node():
    """
    Test to update data in a slot.
    """
    expected = {
        "host": "127.0.0.1",
        "name": "127.0.0.1:7000",
        "port": 7000,
        "server_type": "master",
    }

    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])
    assert len(n.slots) == 0, "no slots should exist"
    res = n.set_node(host="127.0.0.1", port=7000, server_type="master")
    assert res == expected
    assert n.nodes == {expected['name']: expected}
def test_set_node():
    """
    Test to update data in a slot.
    """
    expected = {
        "host": "127.0.0.1",
        "name": "127.0.0.1:7000",
        "port": 7000,
        "server_type": "master",
    }

    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])
    assert len(n.slots) == 0, "no slots should exist"
    res = n.set_node(host="127.0.0.1", port=7000, server_type="master")
    assert res == expected
    assert n.nodes == {expected['name']: expected}
def test_init_slots_cache_slots_collision():
    """
    Test that if 2 nodes do not agree on the same slots setup it should raise an error.
    In this test both nodes will say that the first slots block should be bound to different
     servers.
    """

    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[
        {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000},
        {"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7001},
    ])

    def monkey_link(host=None, port=None, *args, **kwargs):
        """
        Helper function to return custom slots cache data from different redis nodes
        """
        if port == 7000:
            result = [[0, 5460, [b'127.0.0.1', 7000], [b'127.0.0.1', 7003]],
                      [5461, 10922, [b'127.0.0.1', 7001], [b'127.0.0.1', 7004]]]

        elif port == 7001:
            result = [[0, 5460, [b'127.0.0.1', 7001], [b'127.0.0.1', 7003]],
                      [5461, 10922, [b'127.0.0.1', 7000], [b'127.0.0.1', 7004]]]

        else:
            result = []

        r = StrictRedisCluster(host=host, port=port, decode_responses=True)
        orig_execute_command = r.execute_command

        def execute_command(*args, **kwargs):
            if args == ("cluster", "slots"):
                return result
            elif args == ('CONFIG GET', 'cluster-require-full-coverage'):
                return {'cluster-require-full-coverage': 'yes'}
            else:
                return orig_execute_command(*args, **kwargs)

        r.execute_command = execute_command
        return r

    n.get_redis_link = monkey_link
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException) as ex:
        n.initialize()
    assert unicode(ex.value).startswith("startup_nodes could not agree on a valid slots cache."), unicode(ex.value)
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def test_flush_slots_nodes_cache():
    """
    Slots cache should already be populated.
    """
    n = NodeManager([{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])
    n.initialize()
    assert len(n.slots) == NodeManager.RedisClusterHashSlots
    assert len(n.nodes) == 6

    n.flush_slots_cache()
    n.flush_nodes_cache()

    assert len(n.slots) == 0
    assert len(n.nodes) == 0
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def test_reset():
    """
    Test that reset method resets variables back to correct default values.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])
    n.initialize = Mock()
    n.slots = {"foo": "bar"}
    n.nodes = ["foo", "bar"]
    n.reset()

    assert n.slots == {}
    assert n.nodes == {}
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def test_determine_pubsub_node():
    """
    Given a set of nodes it should determine the same pubsub node each time.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])

    n.nodes = {
        "127.0.0.1:7001": {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7001,
            "server_type": "master"
        },
        "127.0.0.1:7005": {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7005,
            "server_type": "master"
        },
        "127.0.0.1:7000": {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000,
            "server_type": "master"
        },
        "127.0.0.1:7002": {
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7002,
            "server_type": "master"
        },
    }

    n.determine_pubsub_node()
    assert n.pubsub_node == {
        "host": "127.0.0.1",
        "port": 7005,
        "server_type": "master",
        "pubsub": True
    }
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def test_keyslot():
    """
    Test that method will compute correct key in all supported cases
    """
    n = NodeManager([{}])

    assert n.keyslot("foo") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}bar") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot(1337) == 4314
def test_flush_slots_nodes_cache():
    """
    Slots cache should already be populated.
    """
    n = NodeManager([{"host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7000}])
    n.initialize()
    assert len(n.slots) == NodeManager.RedisClusterHashSlots
    assert len(n.nodes) == 6

    n.flush_slots_cache()
    n.flush_nodes_cache()

    assert len(n.slots) == 0
    assert len(n.nodes) == 0
def test_reset():
    """
    Test that reset method resets variables back to correct default values.
    """
    n = NodeManager(startup_nodes=[{}])
    n.initialize = Mock()
    n.slots = {"foo": "bar"}
    n.nodes = ["foo", "bar"]
    n.reset()

    assert n.slots == {}
    assert n.nodes == {}
def test_initialize_follow_cluster():
    n = NodeManager(nodemanager_follow_cluster=True, startup_nodes=[{'host': '127.0.0.1', 'port': 7000}])
    n.orig_startup_nodes = None
    n.initialize()
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def test_keyslot():
    """
    Test that method will compute correct key in all supported cases
    """
    n = NodeManager([{}])

    assert n.keyslot("foo") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}bar") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot(1337) == 4314

    assert n.keyslot(125) == n.keyslot(b"125")
    assert n.keyslot(125) == n.keyslot("\x31\x32\x35")
    assert n.keyslot("大奖") == n.keyslot(b"\xe5\xa4\xa7\xe5\xa5\x96")
    assert n.keyslot(u"大奖") == n.keyslot(b"\xe5\xa4\xa7\xe5\xa5\x96")
    assert n.keyslot(1337.1234) == n.keyslot("1337.1234")
    assert n.keyslot(1337) == n.keyslot("1337")
    assert n.keyslot(b"abc") == n.keyslot("abc")
    assert n.keyslot("abc") == n.keyslot(unicode("abc"))
    assert n.keyslot(unicode("abc")) == n.keyslot(b"abc")
Exemple #40
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def test_host_port_remap():
    """
    """
    # Test that providing nothing to NodeManager will not cause error
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=None,
    )
    # Test that providing wrong root level object type will raise config exception. List is expected
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap={},
        )
    # An empty host_port_remap  list should not raise an error
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=[],
    )
    # A wrong object type inside host_port_remap list shold raise error
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[None],
        )
    # The correct object typ inside list but empty should not give an error
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=[{}, {}],
    )
    # If we only have either or from_host or to_host set we should get an error
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'from_host': ''
            }],
        )
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'to_host': ''
            }],
        )
    # If we only have either or from_port or to_port set we should get an error
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'from_port': ''
            }],
        )
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'to_port': ''
            }],
        )
    # Invalid keys in the rules should also raise exception
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'invalid_key': ''
            }],
        )

    # Invalid ips in the rules should raise exception
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'from_host': '127.2.x.w',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1'
            }],
        )
    # Incomplete ips in the rules should raise exception
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError):
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'from_host': '127.2',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1'
            }],
        )

    # Creating a valid config with multiple entries
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 70001
            },
            {
                'from_host': '172.1.0.1',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 70001
            },
        ],
    )

    # If no host_port_remap is set then a node obj should not be modified in any way when remapping it
    n = NodeManager(
        host_port_remap=None,
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
    )
    initial_node_obj = ['127.0.0.1', 7000, 'xyz']
    unmodified_remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert unmodified_remapped_obj == initial_node_obj

    # Test that modifying both host and port works
    n = NodeManager(
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_host': '127.1.1.1',
                'to_host': '128.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7001
            },
            {
                'from_host': '127.2.2.2',
                'to_host': '128.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7005
            },
        ],
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "128.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
    )
    initial_node_obj = ['127.1.1.1', 7000, 'xyz']
    remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert remapped_obj[0] == '128.0.0.1'
    assert remapped_obj[1] == 7001

    # Validate that ports are NOT remapped in isolation if hosts are also present
    n = NodeManager(
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_host': '127.2.2.2',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7001
            },
            {
                'from_host': '127.3.3.3',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7005
            },
        ],
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
    )
    initial_node_obj = ['127.0.0.1', 7000, 'xyz']
    remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert remapped_obj[0] == '127.0.0.1'
    assert remapped_obj[1] == 7000

    # Validate that first applicable rule is applied
    n = NodeManager(
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_host': '127.2.2.2',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7001
            },
            {
                'from_host': '127.3.3.3',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7005
            },
            {
                'from_host': '127.2.2.2',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7006
            },
        ],
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
    )
    initial_node_obj = ['127.2.2.2', 7000, 'xyz']
    remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert remapped_obj[0] == '127.0.0.1'
    assert remapped_obj[1] == 7001

    # Validate just port mapping works
    n = NodeManager(
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 7001
            },
            {
                'from_port': 7002,
                'to_port': 7005
            },
        ],
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
    )
    initial_node_obj = ['127.0.0.1', 7000, 'xyz']
    remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert remapped_obj[0] == '127.0.0.1'
    assert remapped_obj[1] == 7001

    # Validate just host mapping works
    n = NodeManager(
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_host': '127.2.2.2',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.1'
            },
            {
                'from_host': '127.3.3.3',
                'to_host': '127.0.0.2'
            },
        ],
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
    )
    initial_node_obj = ['127.3.3.3', 7000, 'xyz']
    remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert remapped_obj[0] == '127.0.0.2'
    assert remapped_obj[1] == 7000
Exemple #41
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def test_wrong_startup_nodes_type():
    """
    If something other then a list type itteratable is provided it should fail
    """
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterException):
        NodeManager({})
def test_keyslot():
    """
    Test that method will compute correct key in all supported cases
    """
    n = NodeManager([{}])

    assert n.keyslot("foo") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}bar") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot("{foo}") == 12182
    assert n.keyslot(1337) == 4314

    assert n.keyslot(125) == n.keyslot(b"125")
    assert n.keyslot(125) == n.keyslot("\x31\x32\x35")
    assert n.keyslot("大奖") == n.keyslot(b"\xe5\xa4\xa7\xe5\xa5\x96")
    assert n.keyslot(u"大奖") == n.keyslot(b"\xe5\xa4\xa7\xe5\xa5\x96")
    assert n.keyslot(1337.1234) == n.keyslot("1337.1234")
    assert n.keyslot(1337) == n.keyslot("1337")
    assert n.keyslot(b"abc") == n.keyslot("abc")
    assert n.keyslot("abc") == n.keyslot(unicode("abc"))
    assert n.keyslot(unicode("abc")) == n.keyslot(b"abc")
Exemple #43
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def test_host_port_remap():
    """
    """
    # Test that providing nothing to NodeManager will not cause error
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=None,
    )
    # Test that providing wrong root level object type will raise config exception. List is expected
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError) as excp:
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap={},
        )
    # An empty host_port_remap  list should not raise an error
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=[],
    )
    # A wrong object type inside host_port_remap list shold raise error
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError) as excp:
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[None],
        )
    # The correct object typ inside list but empty should not give an error
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=[{}, {}],
    )
    # If we only have either or from_host or to_host set we should get an error
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError) as excp:
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'from_host': ''
            }],
        )
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError) as excp:
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'to_host': ''
            }],
        )
    # If we only have either or from_port or to_port set we should get an error
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError) as excp:
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'from_port': ''
            }],
        )
    with pytest.raises(RedisClusterConfigError) as excp:
        n = NodeManager(
            startup_nodes=[{
                "host": "127.0.0.1",
                "port": 7000
            }],
            host_port_remap=[{
                'to_port': ''
            }],
        )

    # Creating a valid config with multiple entries
    n = NodeManager(
        startup_nodes=[{
            "host": "127.0.0.1",
            "port": 7000
        }],
        host_port_remap=[
            {
                'from_host': '127.0.0.1',
                'to_host': 'localhost',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 70001
            },
            {
                'from_host': '172.1.0.1',
                'to_host': 'localhost',
                'from_port': 7000,
                'to_port': 70001
            },
        ],
    )

    # If no host_port_remap is set then a node obj should not be modified in any way when remapping it
    n = NodeManager(host_port_remap=None,
                    startup_nodes=[{
                        "host": "127.0.0.1",
                        "port": 7000
                    }])
    initial_node_obj = ['127.0.0.1', 7000, 'xyz']
    unmodified_remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert unmodified_remapped_obj == initial_node_obj

    # Test that modifying both host and port works
    n = NodeManager(host_port_remap=[{
        'from_host': '127.0.0.1',
        'to_host': 'localhost',
        'from_port': 7000,
        'to_port': 7001
    }],
                    startup_nodes=[{
                        "host": "127.0.0.1",
                        "port": 7000
                    }])
    initial_node_obj = ['127.0.0.1', 7000, 'xyz']
    remapped_obj = n.remap_internal_node_object(initial_node_obj)
    assert remapped_obj[0] == 'localhost'
    assert remapped_obj[1] == 7001
Exemple #44
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class RedisCluster(object):
    """RedisCluster"""
    def __init__(self, startup_nodes):
        self.nodemanager = NodeManager(startup_nodes=startup_nodes)
        self.nodemanager.initialize()
        self.redis_worker = {}
        for node, config in self.nodemanager.nodes.items():
            rdp = BlockingConnectionPool(host=config["host"],
                                         port=config["port"])
            self.redis_worker[node] = {
                "worker": StrictRedis(connection_pool=rdp,
                                      decode_responses=False),
                "type": config["server_type"]
            }

    def get(self, key):
        """get"""
        slot = self.nodemanager.keyslot(key)
        node = np.random.choice(self.nodemanager.slots[slot])
        worker = self.redis_worker[node['name']]
        if worker["type"] == "slave":
            worker["worker"].execute_command("READONLY")
        return worker["worker"].get(key)

    def hmget(self, key, fields):
        """hmget"""
        while True:
            retry = 0
            try:
                slot = self.nodemanager.keyslot(key)
                node = np.random.choice(self.nodemanager.slots[slot])
                worker = self.redis_worker[node['name']]
                if worker["type"] == "slave":
                    worker["worker"].execute_command("READONLY")
                ret = worker["worker"].hmget(key, fields)
                break
            except Exception as e:
                retry += 1
                if retry > 5:
                    raise e
                print("RETRY  hmget after 1 sec. Retry Time %s" % retry)
                time.sleep(1)
        return ret

    def hmget_sample(self, key, fields, sample):
        """hmget_sample"""
        while True:
            retry = 0
            try:
                slot = self.nodemanager.keyslot(key)
                node = np.random.choice(self.nodemanager.slots[slot])
                worker = self.redis_worker[node['name']]
                if worker["type"] == "slave":
                    worker["worker"].execute_command("READONLY")
                func = worker["worker"].register_script(LUA_SCRIPT)
                ret = func(keys=[key],
                           args=[np.random.randint(4294967295), sample] +
                           fields)
                break
            except Exception as e:
                retry += 1
                if retry > 5:
                    raise e
                print("RETRY  hmget_sample after 1 sec. Retry Time %s" % retry)
                time.sleep(1)
        return ret