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## Move library meta data to be part of the library payload. Following the discussion on https://github.com/redis/redis/issues/10429 and the intention to add (in the future) library versioning support, we believe that the entire library metadata (like name and engine) should be part of the library payload and not provided by the `FUNCTION LOAD` command. The reasoning behind this is that the programmer who developed the library should be the one who set those values (name, engine, and in the future also version). **It is not the responsibility of the admin who load the library into the database.** The PR moves all the library metadata (engine and function name) to be part of the library payload. The metadata needs to be provided on the first line of the payload using the shebang format (`#!<engine> name=<name>`), example: ```lua #!lua name=test redis.register_function('foo', function() return 1 end) ``` The above script will run on the Lua engine and will create a library called `test`. ## API Changes (compare to 7.0 rc2) * `FUNCTION LOAD` command was change and now it simply gets the library payload and extract the engine and name from the payload. In addition, the command will now return the function name which can later be used on `FUNCTION DELETE` and `FUNCTION LIST`. * The description field was completely removed from`FUNCTION LOAD`, and `FUNCTION LIST` ## Breaking Changes (compare to 7.0 rc2) * Library description was removed (we can re-add it in the future either as part of the shebang line or an additional line). * Loading an AOF file that was generated by either 7.0 rc1 or 7.0 rc2 will fail because the old command syntax is invalid. ## Notes * Loading an RDB file that was generated by rc1 / rc2 **is** supported, Redis will automatically add the shebang to the libraries payloads (we can probably delete that code after 7.0.3 or so since there's no need to keep supporting upgrades from an RC build).
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Tcl
321 lines
11 KiB
Tcl
# Primitive tests on cluster-enabled redis using redis-cli
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source tests/support/cli.tcl
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proc cluster_info {r field} {
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if {[regexp "^$field:(.*?)\r\n" [$r cluster info] _ value]} {
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set _ $value
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}
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}
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# Provide easy access to CLUSTER INFO properties. Same semantic as "proc s".
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proc csi {args} {
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set level 0
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if {[string is integer [lindex $args 0]]} {
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set level [lindex $args 0]
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set args [lrange $args 1 end]
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}
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cluster_info [srv $level "client"] [lindex $args 0]
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}
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# make sure the test infra won't use SELECT
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set old_singledb $::singledb
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set ::singledb 1
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# cluster creation is complicated with TLS, and the current tests don't really need that coverage
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tags {tls:skip external:skip cluster} {
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# start three servers
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set base_conf [list cluster-enabled yes cluster-node-timeout 1]
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start_multiple_servers 3 [list overrides $base_conf] {
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set node1 [srv 0 client]
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set node2 [srv -1 client]
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set node3 [srv -2 client]
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set node3_pid [srv -2 pid]
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set node3_rd [redis_deferring_client -2]
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test {Create 3 node cluster} {
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster create \
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127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -1 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -2 port]
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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}
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test "Run blocking command on cluster node3" {
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# key9184688 is mapped to slot 10923 (first slot of node 3)
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$node3_rd brpop key9184688 0
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$node3_rd flush
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wait_for_condition 50 100 {
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[s -2 blocked_clients] eq {1}
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} else {
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fail "Client not blocked"
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}
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}
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test "Perform a Resharding" {
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster reshard 127.0.0.1:[srv -2 port] \
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--cluster-to [$node1 cluster myid] \
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--cluster-from [$node3 cluster myid] \
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--cluster-slots 1
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}
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test "Verify command got unblocked after resharding" {
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# this (read) will wait for the node3 to realize the new topology
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assert_error {*MOVED*} {$node3_rd read}
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# verify there are no blocked clients
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assert_equal [s 0 blocked_clients] {0}
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assert_equal [s -1 blocked_clients] {0}
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assert_equal [s -2 blocked_clients] {0}
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}
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test "Wait for cluster to be stable" {
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[catch {exec src/redis-cli --cluster \
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check 127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port] \
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}] == 0
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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}
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set node1_rd [redis_deferring_client 0]
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test "Sanity test push cmd after resharding" {
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assert_error {*MOVED*} {$node3 lpush key9184688 v1}
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$node1_rd brpop key9184688 0
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$node1_rd flush
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wait_for_condition 50 100 {
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[s 0 blocked_clients] eq {1}
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} else {
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puts "Client not blocked"
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puts "read from blocked client: [$node1_rd read]"
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fail "Client not blocked"
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}
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$node1 lpush key9184688 v2
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assert_equal {key9184688 v2} [$node1_rd read]
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}
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$node3_rd close
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test "Run blocking command again on cluster node1" {
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$node1 del key9184688
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# key9184688 is mapped to slot 10923 which has been moved to node1
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$node1_rd brpop key9184688 0
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$node1_rd flush
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wait_for_condition 50 100 {
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[s 0 blocked_clients] eq {1}
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} else {
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fail "Client not blocked"
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}
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}
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test "Kill a cluster node and wait for fail state" {
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# kill node3 in cluster
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exec kill -SIGSTOP $node3_pid
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {fail} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {fail}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't fail"
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}
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}
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test "Verify command got unblocked after cluster failure" {
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assert_error {*CLUSTERDOWN*} {$node1_rd read}
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# verify there are no blocked clients
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assert_equal [s 0 blocked_clients] {0}
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assert_equal [s -1 blocked_clients] {0}
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}
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exec kill -SIGCONT $node3_pid
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$node1_rd close
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} ;# stop servers
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# Test redis-cli -- cluster create, add-node, call.
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# Test that functions are propagated on add-node
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start_multiple_servers 5 [list overrides $base_conf] {
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set node4_rd [redis_client -3]
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set node5_rd [redis_client -4]
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test {Functions are added to new node on redis-cli cluster add-node} {
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster create \
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127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -1 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -2 port]
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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# upload a function to all the cluster
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster call 127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port] \
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FUNCTION LOAD {#!lua name=TEST
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redis.register_function('test', function() return 'hello' end)
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}
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# adding node to the cluster
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster add-node \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -3 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port]
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -3 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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# make sure 'test' function was added to the new node
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assert_equal {{library_name TEST engine LUA functions {{name test description {} flags {}}}}} [$node4_rd FUNCTION LIST]
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# add function to node 5
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assert_equal {TEST} [$node5_rd FUNCTION LOAD {#!lua name=TEST
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redis.register_function('test', function() return 'hello' end)
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}]
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# make sure functions was added to node 5
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assert_equal {{library_name TEST engine LUA functions {{name test description {} flags {}}}}} [$node5_rd FUNCTION LIST]
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# adding node 5 to the cluster should failed because it already contains the 'test' function
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catch {
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster add-node \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -4 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port]
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} e
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assert_match {*node already contains functions*} $e
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}
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} ;# stop servers
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# Test redis-cli --cluster create, add-node.
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# Test that one slot can be migrated to and then away from the new node.
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test {Migrate the last slot away from a node using redis-cli} {
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start_multiple_servers 4 [list overrides $base_conf] {
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# Create a cluster of 3 nodes
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster create \
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127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -1 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -2 port]
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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# Insert some data
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assert_equal OK [exec src/redis-cli -c -p [srv 0 port] SET foo bar]
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set slot [exec src/redis-cli -c -p [srv 0 port] CLUSTER KEYSLOT foo]
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# Add new node to the cluster
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster-yes --cluster add-node \
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127.0.0.1:[srv -3 port] \
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127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port]
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -3 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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set newnode_r [redis_client -3]
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set newnode_id [$newnode_r CLUSTER MYID]
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# Find out which node has the key "foo" by asking the new node for a
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# redirect.
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catch { $newnode_r get foo } e
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assert_match "MOVED $slot *" $e
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lassign [split [lindex $e 2] :] owner_host owner_port
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set owner_r [redis $owner_host $owner_port 0 $::tls]
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set owner_id [$owner_r CLUSTER MYID]
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# Move slot to new node using plain Redis commands
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assert_equal OK [$newnode_r CLUSTER SETSLOT $slot IMPORTING $owner_id]
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assert_equal OK [$owner_r CLUSTER SETSLOT $slot MIGRATING $newnode_id]
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assert_equal {foo} [$owner_r CLUSTER GETKEYSINSLOT $slot 10]
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assert_equal OK [$owner_r MIGRATE 127.0.0.1 [srv -3 port] "" 0 5000 KEYS foo]
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assert_equal OK [$newnode_r CLUSTER SETSLOT $slot NODE $newnode_id]
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assert_equal OK [$owner_r CLUSTER SETSLOT $slot NODE $newnode_id]
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# Using --cluster check make sure we won't get `Not all slots are covered by nodes`.
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# Wait for the cluster to become stable make sure the cluster is up during MIGRATE.
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[catch {exec src/redis-cli --cluster check 127.0.0.1:[srv 0 port]}] == 0 &&
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[catch {exec src/redis-cli --cluster check 127.0.0.1:[srv -1 port]}] == 0 &&
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[catch {exec src/redis-cli --cluster check 127.0.0.1:[srv -2 port]}] == 0 &&
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[catch {exec src/redis-cli --cluster check 127.0.0.1:[srv -3 port]}] == 0 &&
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -3 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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# Move the only slot back to original node using redis-cli
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exec src/redis-cli --cluster reshard 127.0.0.1:[srv -3 port] \
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--cluster-from $newnode_id \
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--cluster-to $owner_id \
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--cluster-slots 1 \
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--cluster-yes
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# The empty node will become a replica of the new owner before the
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# `MOVED` check, so let's wait for the cluster to become stable.
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[csi 0 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -1 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -2 cluster_state] eq {ok} &&
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[csi -3 cluster_state] eq {ok}
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} else {
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fail "Cluster doesn't stabilize"
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}
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# Check that the key foo has been migrated back to the original owner.
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catch { $newnode_r get foo } e
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assert_equal "MOVED $slot $owner_host:$owner_port" $e
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# Check that the empty node has turned itself into a replica of the new
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# owner and that the new owner knows that.
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wait_for_condition 1000 50 {
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[string match "*slave*" [$owner_r CLUSTER REPLICAS $owner_id]]
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} else {
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fail "Empty node didn't turn itself into a replica."
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}
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}
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}
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} ;# tags
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set ::singledb $old_singledb
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