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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2009-2010, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
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3 * Copyright (c) 2010, Pieter Noordhuis <pcnoordhuis at gmail dot com>
4 *
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5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
9 *
10 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
11 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 * * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used
16 * to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
17 * specific prior written permission.
18 *
19 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
20 * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
21 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
22 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
23 * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
24 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
25 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
26 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
27 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
28 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
29 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 */
31
32#ifndef __HIREDIS_H
33#define __HIREDIS_H
34#include <stdio.h> /* for size_t */
35#include <stdarg.h> /* for va_list */
9703b1b3 36#include <sys/time.h> /* for struct timeval */
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37
38#define HIREDIS_MAJOR 0
39#define HIREDIS_MINOR 9
a1e97d69 40#define HIREDIS_PATCH 2
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41
42#define REDIS_ERR -1
43#define REDIS_OK 0
44
45/* When an error occurs, the err flag in a context is set to hold the type of
46 * error that occured. REDIS_ERR_IO means there was an I/O error and you
47 * should use the "errno" variable to find out what is wrong.
48 * For other values, the "errstr" field will hold a description. */
49#define REDIS_ERR_IO 1 /* error in read or write */
50#define REDIS_ERR_EOF 3 /* eof */
51#define REDIS_ERR_PROTOCOL 4 /* protocol error */
52#define REDIS_ERR_OTHER 2 /* something else */
53
54/* Connection type can be blocking or non-blocking and is set in the
55 * least significant bit of the flags field in redisContext. */
56#define REDIS_BLOCK 0x1
57
58/* Connection may be disconnected before being free'd. The second bit
59 * in the flags field is set when the context is connected. */
60#define REDIS_CONNECTED 0x2
61
62/* The async API might try to disconnect cleanly and flush the output
63 * buffer and read all subsequent replies before disconnecting.
64 * This flag means no new commands can come in and the connection
65 * should be terminated once all replies have been read. */
66#define REDIS_DISCONNECTING 0x4
67
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68/* Flag specific to the async API which means that the context should be clean
69 * up as soon as possible. */
70#define REDIS_FREEING 0x8
71
72/* Flag that is set when an async callback is executed. */
73#define REDIS_IN_CALLBACK 0x10
74
75/* Flag that is set when the async context has one or more subscriptions. */
76#define REDIS_SUBSCRIBED 0x20
77
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78#define REDIS_REPLY_STRING 1
79#define REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY 2
80#define REDIS_REPLY_INTEGER 3
81#define REDIS_REPLY_NIL 4
82#define REDIS_REPLY_STATUS 5
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83#define REDIS_REPLY_ERROR 6
84
85#ifdef __cplusplus
86extern "C" {
87#endif
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88
89/* This is the reply object returned by redisCommand() */
90typedef struct redisReply {
91 int type; /* REDIS_REPLY_* */
92 long long integer; /* The integer when type is REDIS_REPLY_INTEGER */
93 int len; /* Length of string */
94 char *str; /* Used for both REDIS_REPLY_ERROR and REDIS_REPLY_STRING */
95 size_t elements; /* number of elements, for REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY */
96 struct redisReply **element; /* elements vector for REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY */
97} redisReply;
98
99typedef struct redisReadTask {
100 int type;
101 int elements; /* number of elements in multibulk container */
24f753a8 102 int idx; /* index in parent (array) object */
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103 void *obj; /* holds user-generated value for a read task */
104 struct redisReadTask *parent; /* parent task */
105 void *privdata; /* user-settable arbitrary field */
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106} redisReadTask;
107
108typedef struct redisReplyObjectFunctions {
109 void *(*createString)(const redisReadTask*, char*, size_t);
110 void *(*createArray)(const redisReadTask*, int);
111 void *(*createInteger)(const redisReadTask*, long long);
112 void *(*createNil)(const redisReadTask*);
113 void (*freeObject)(void*);
114} redisReplyObjectFunctions;
115
116struct redisContext; /* need forward declaration of redisContext */
117
118/* Context for a connection to Redis */
119typedef struct redisContext {
120 int fd;
121 int flags;
122 char *obuf; /* Write buffer */
123 int err; /* Error flags, 0 when there is no error */
124 char *errstr; /* String representation of error when applicable */
125
126 /* Function set for reply buildup and reply reader */
127 redisReplyObjectFunctions *fn;
128 void *reader;
129} redisContext;
130
131void freeReplyObject(void *reply);
9703b1b3 132void *redisReplyReaderCreate(void);
afc156c2 133int redisReplyReaderSetReplyObjectFunctions(void *reader, redisReplyObjectFunctions *fn);
a1e97d69 134int redisReplyReaderSetPrivdata(void *reader, void *privdata);
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135void *redisReplyReaderGetObject(void *reader);
136char *redisReplyReaderGetError(void *reader);
137void redisReplyReaderFree(void *ptr);
9703b1b3 138void redisReplyReaderFeed(void *reader, const char *buf, size_t len);
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139int redisReplyReaderGetReply(void *reader, void **reply);
140
141/* Functions to format a command according to the protocol. */
142int redisvFormatCommand(char **target, const char *format, va_list ap);
143int redisFormatCommand(char **target, const char *format, ...);
144int redisFormatCommandArgv(char **target, int argc, const char **argv, const size_t *argvlen);
145
146redisContext *redisConnect(const char *ip, int port);
9703b1b3 147redisContext *redisConnectWithTimeout(const char *ip, int port, struct timeval tv);
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148redisContext *redisConnectNonBlock(const char *ip, int port);
149redisContext *redisConnectUnix(const char *path);
9703b1b3 150redisContext *redisConnectUnixWithTimeout(const char *path, struct timeval tv);
24f753a8 151redisContext *redisConnectUnixNonBlock(const char *path);
9703b1b3 152int redisSetTimeout(redisContext *c, struct timeval tv);
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153int redisSetReplyObjectFunctions(redisContext *c, redisReplyObjectFunctions *fn);
154void redisFree(redisContext *c);
155int redisBufferRead(redisContext *c);
156int redisBufferWrite(redisContext *c, int *done);
157
158/* In a blocking context, this function first checks if there are unconsumed
159 * replies to return and returns one if so. Otherwise, it flushes the output
160 * buffer to the socket and reads until it has a reply. In a non-blocking
161 * context, it will return unconsumed replies until there are no more. */
162int redisGetReply(redisContext *c, void **reply);
163int redisGetReplyFromReader(redisContext *c, void **reply);
164
165/* Write a command to the output buffer. Use these functions in blocking mode
166 * to get a pipeline of commands. */
167void redisvAppendCommand(redisContext *c, const char *format, va_list ap);
168void redisAppendCommand(redisContext *c, const char *format, ...);
169void redisAppendCommandArgv(redisContext *c, int argc, const char **argv, const size_t *argvlen);
170
171/* Issue a command to Redis. In a blocking context, it is identical to calling
172 * redisAppendCommand, followed by redisGetReply. The function will return
173 * NULL if there was an error in performing the request, otherwise it will
174 * return the reply. In a non-blocking context, it is identical to calling
175 * only redisAppendCommand and will always return NULL. */
176void *redisvCommand(redisContext *c, const char *format, va_list ap);
177void *redisCommand(redisContext *c, const char *format, ...);
178void *redisCommandArgv(redisContext *c, int argc, const char **argv, const size_t *argvlen);
179
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180#ifdef __cplusplus
181}
182#endif
183
24f753a8 184#endif