Currently, hiredis supports TCP/SSL/Unix, all of the connection types
use a single FD(int), close() is enough to close a connection. For the
further step, introduce .close method for redisContextFuncs, this
allows to close a complex connection context, for example RDMA.
Signed-off-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com>
RESP3 allows sending commands in parallell with pubsub handling
and these commands might get responded with a REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY.
This conflicts with the pubsub response handling for RESP2 and
results in a faulty state when using RESP3.
Add functionality to keep track of PUSH/RESP3 support on the connection
and only expect the message type REDIS_REPLY_PUSH as subscribe messages
when once seen.
When set hiredis will not automatically free replies in an async context, and the replies must be freed instead by the user.
Co-authored-by: Michael Grunder <michael.grunder@gmail.com>
We need to allow our users to use redisContext->privdata as context
for any RESP3 PUSH messages, which means we can't use it for managing
SSL connections.
Bulletpoints:
* Create a secondary redisContext member for internal use only called
privctx and rename the redisContextFuncs->free_privdata accordingly.
* Adds a `free_privdata` function pointer so the user can tie allocated
memory to the lifetime of a redisContext (like they can already do
with redisAsyncContext)
* Enables SSL tests in .travis.yml
Proper support for RESP3 PUSH messages.
By default, PUSH messages are now intercepted and the reply memory freed.
This means existing code should work unchanged when connecting to Redis
>= 6.0.0 even if `CLIENT TRACKING` were then enabled.
Additionally, we define two callbacks users can configure if they wish to handle
these messages in a custom way:
void redisPushFn(void *privdata, void *reply);
void redisAsyncPushFn(redisAsyncContext *ac, void *reply);
See #825
Use _MSC_VER (instead of _WIN32) for things that are specific for
Visual Studio.
Also remove #include <winsock2.h> from hiredis.h, as it leaks too
many symbols and defines into the global namespace, which is
undesirable for a public interface header. Anyone who uses the
the affected parts of the hiredis API needs to include the
appropriate headers anyway in order to declare struct timeval
variables.
The redisFD type should be equal to the system native socket file
desciptor type (for POSIX, this is a plain int).
We also introduce the REDIS_INVALID_FD value, which maps to -1 on POSIX
systems.
Since _GNU_SOURCE is now guaranteed to be unset, it is no longer
necessary to support the GNU-specific version of strerror_r.
Drop __redis_strerror_r from the header, and call strerror_r directly.
This breaks any external users of this macro, but they shouldn't have
been using it in the first place.
Signed-off-by: Justin Brewer <jzb0012@auburn.edu>
Remove trailing comma in last value of `redisConnectionType` enum. This causes a compiler warning on Solaris compilers. I'd like to build this on Solaris with `-Werror`. However, due to the trailing comma, I cannot do that.
This PR removes the trailing comma, which should prevent it causing compiler warnings on any architecture.
Prevent buffer overflow when formatting the error
strncat might copy n+1 bytes (n bytes from the source plus a terminating nul byte).
Also strncat appends after the first found nul byte. But all we pass is
a buffer we might not have zeroed out already.
Closes#380
strncat might copy n+1 bytes (n bytes from the source plus a terminating nul byte).
Also strncat appends after the first found nul byte. But all we pass is
a buffer we might not have zeroed out already.
Closes#380