-start_server default.conf {} {
- test {EXPIRE - don't set timeouts multiple times} {
+start_server {tags {"expire"}} {
+ test {EXPIRE - set timeouts multiple times} {
r set x foobar
set v1 [r expire x 5]
set v2 [r ttl x]
set v3 [r expire x 10]
set v4 [r ttl x]
+ r expire x 2
list $v1 $v2 $v3 $v4
- } {1 5 0 5}
+ } {1 [45] 1 10}
test {EXPIRE - It should be still possible to read 'x'} {
r get x
} {foobar}
- test {EXPIRE - After 6 seconds the key should no longer be here} {
- after 6000
- list [r get x] [r exists x]
- } {{} 0}
+ tags {"slow"} {
+ test {EXPIRE - After 2.1 seconds the key should no longer be here} {
+ after 2100
+ list [r get x] [r exists x]
+ } {{} 0}
+ }
- test {EXPIRE - Delete on write policy} {
+ test {EXPIRE - write on expire should work} {
r del x
r lpush x foo
r expire x 1000
r lpush x bar
r lrange x 0 -1
- } {bar}
+ } {bar foo}
test {EXPIREAT - Check for EXPIRE alike behavior} {
r del x
r get y
} {foo}
- test {SETEX - Wait for the key to expire} {
- after 3000
- r get y
- } {}
+ tags {"slow"} {
+ test {SETEX - Wait for the key to expire} {
+ after 1100
+ r get y
+ } {}
+ }
test {SETEX - Wrong time parameter} {
catch {r setex z -10 foo} e
set _ $e
} {*invalid expire*}
+
+ test {PERSIST can undo an EXPIRE} {
+ r set x foo
+ r expire x 50
+ list [r ttl x] [r persist x] [r ttl x] [r get x]
+ } {50 1 -1 foo}
+
+ test {PERSIST returns 0 against non existing or non volatile keys} {
+ r set x foo
+ list [r persist foo] [r persist nokeyatall]
+ } {0 0}
+
+ test {EXPIRE pricision is now the millisecond} {
+ # This test is very likely to do a false positive if the
+ # server is under pressure, so if it does not work give it a few more
+ # chances.
+ for {set j 0} {$j < 3} {incr j} {
+ r del x
+ r setex x 1 somevalue
+ after 900
+ set a [r get x]
+ after 1100
+ set b [r get x]
+ if {$a eq {somevalue} && $b eq {}} break
+ }
+ list $a $b
+ } {somevalue {}}
+
+ test {PEXPIRE/PSETEX/PEXPIREAT can set sub-second expires} {
+ # This test is very likely to do a false positive if the
+ # server is under pressure, so if it does not work give it a few more
+ # chances.
+ for {set j 0} {$j < 3} {incr j} {
+ r del x y z
+ r psetex x 100 somevalue
+ after 80
+ set a [r get x]
+ after 120
+ set b [r get x]
+
+ r set x somevalue
+ r pexpire x 100
+ after 80
+ set c [r get x]
+ after 120
+ set d [r get x]
+
+ r set x somevalue
+ r pexpireat x [expr ([clock seconds]*1000)+100]
+ after 80
+ set e [r get x]
+ after 120
+ set f [r get x]
+
+ if {$a eq {somevalue} && $b eq {} &&
+ $c eq {somevalue} && $d eq {} &&
+ $e eq {somevalue} && $f eq {}} break
+ }
+ list $a $b
+ } {somevalue {}}
+
+ test {PTTL returns millisecond time to live} {
+ r del x
+ r setex x 1 somevalue
+ set ttl [r pttl x]
+ assert {$ttl > 900 && $ttl <= 1000}
+ }
+
+ test {Redis should actively expire keys incrementally} {
+ r flushdb
+ r psetex key1 500 a
+ r psetex key2 500 a
+ r psetex key3 500 a
+ set size1 [r dbsize]
+ # Redis expires random keys ten times every second so we are
+ # fairly sure that all the three keys should be evicted after
+ # one second.
+ after 1000
+ set size2 [r dbsize]
+ list $size1 $size2
+ } {3 0}
+
+ test {5 keys in, 5 keys out} {
+ r flushdb
+ r set a c
+ r expire a 5
+ r set t c
+ r set e c
+ r set s c
+ r set foo b
+ lsort [r keys *]
+ } {a e foo s t}
}