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1 | start_server {tags {"expire"}} { | |
2 | test {EXPIRE - set timeouts multiple times} { | |
3 | r set x foobar | |
4 | set v1 [r expire x 5] | |
5 | set v2 [r ttl x] | |
6 | set v3 [r expire x 10] | |
7 | set v4 [r ttl x] | |
8 | r expire x 2 | |
9 | list $v1 $v2 $v3 $v4 | |
10 | } {1 [45] 1 10} | |
11 | ||
12 | test {EXPIRE - It should be still possible to read 'x'} { | |
13 | r get x | |
14 | } {foobar} | |
15 | ||
16 | tags {"slow"} { | |
17 | test {EXPIRE - After 2.1 seconds the key should no longer be here} { | |
18 | after 2100 | |
19 | list [r get x] [r exists x] | |
20 | } {{} 0} | |
21 | } | |
22 | ||
23 | test {EXPIRE - write on expire should work} { | |
24 | r del x | |
25 | r lpush x foo | |
26 | r expire x 1000 | |
27 | r lpush x bar | |
28 | r lrange x 0 -1 | |
29 | } {bar foo} | |
30 | ||
31 | test {EXPIREAT - Check for EXPIRE alike behavior} { | |
32 | r del x | |
33 | r set x foo | |
34 | r expireat x [expr [clock seconds]+15] | |
35 | r ttl x | |
36 | } {1[345]} | |
37 | ||
38 | test {SETEX - Set + Expire combo operation. Check for TTL} { | |
39 | r setex x 12 test | |
40 | r ttl x | |
41 | } {1[012]} | |
42 | ||
43 | test {SETEX - Check value} { | |
44 | r get x | |
45 | } {test} | |
46 | ||
47 | test {SETEX - Overwrite old key} { | |
48 | r setex y 1 foo | |
49 | r get y | |
50 | } {foo} | |
51 | ||
52 | tags {"slow"} { | |
53 | test {SETEX - Wait for the key to expire} { | |
54 | after 1100 | |
55 | r get y | |
56 | } {} | |
57 | } | |
58 | ||
59 | test {SETEX - Wrong time parameter} { | |
60 | catch {r setex z -10 foo} e | |
61 | set _ $e | |
62 | } {*invalid expire*} | |
63 | ||
64 | test {PERSIST can undo an EXPIRE} { | |
65 | r set x foo | |
66 | r expire x 50 | |
67 | list [r ttl x] [r persist x] [r ttl x] [r get x] | |
68 | } {50 1 -1 foo} | |
69 | ||
70 | test {PERSIST returns 0 against non existing or non volatile keys} { | |
71 | r set x foo | |
72 | list [r persist foo] [r persist nokeyatall] | |
73 | } {0 0} | |
74 | ||
75 | test {EXPIRE pricision is now the millisecond} { | |
76 | # This test is very likely to do a false positive if the | |
77 | # server is under pressure, so if it does not work give it a few more | |
78 | # chances. | |
79 | for {set j 0} {$j < 3} {incr j} { | |
80 | r del x | |
81 | r setex x 1 somevalue | |
82 | after 900 | |
83 | set a [r get x] | |
84 | after 1100 | |
85 | set b [r get x] | |
86 | if {$a eq {somevalue} && $b eq {}} break | |
87 | } | |
88 | list $a $b | |
89 | } {somevalue {}} | |
90 | ||
91 | test {PEXPIRE/PSETEX/PEXPIREAT can set sub-second expires} { | |
92 | # This test is very likely to do a false positive if the | |
93 | # server is under pressure, so if it does not work give it a few more | |
94 | # chances. | |
95 | for {set j 0} {$j < 3} {incr j} { | |
96 | r del x y z | |
97 | r psetex x 100 somevalue | |
98 | after 80 | |
99 | set a [r get x] | |
100 | after 120 | |
101 | set b [r get x] | |
102 | ||
103 | r set x somevalue | |
104 | r pexpire x 100 | |
105 | after 80 | |
106 | set c [r get x] | |
107 | after 120 | |
108 | set d [r get x] | |
109 | ||
110 | r set x somevalue | |
111 | r pexpireat x [expr ([clock seconds]*1000)+100] | |
112 | after 80 | |
113 | set e [r get x] | |
114 | after 120 | |
115 | set f [r get x] | |
116 | ||
117 | if {$a eq {somevalue} && $b eq {} && | |
118 | $c eq {somevalue} && $d eq {} && | |
119 | $e eq {somevalue} && $f eq {}} break | |
120 | } | |
121 | list $a $b | |
122 | } {somevalue {}} | |
123 | ||
124 | test {PTTL returns millisecond time to live} { | |
125 | r del x | |
126 | r setex x 1 somevalue | |
127 | set ttl [r pttl x] | |
128 | assert {$ttl > 900 && $ttl <= 1000} | |
129 | } | |
130 | ||
131 | test {Redis should actively expire keys incrementally} { | |
132 | r flushdb | |
133 | r psetex key1 500 a | |
134 | r psetex key2 500 a | |
135 | r psetex key3 500 a | |
136 | set size1 [r dbsize] | |
137 | # Redis expires random keys ten times every second so we are | |
138 | # fairly sure that all the three keys should be evicted after | |
139 | # one second. | |
140 | after 1000 | |
141 | set size2 [r dbsize] | |
142 | list $size1 $size2 | |
143 | } {3 0} | |
144 | } |