package redis import ( "sync" "sync/atomic" "gopkg.in/redis.v4/internal/pool" ) // Pipeline implements pipelining as described in // http://redis.io/topics/pipelining. It's safe for concurrent use // by multiple goroutines. type Pipeline struct { commandable exec func([]Cmder) error mu sync.Mutex // protects cmds cmds []Cmder closed int32 } func (pipe *Pipeline) process(cmd Cmder) { pipe.mu.Lock() pipe.cmds = append(pipe.cmds, cmd) pipe.mu.Unlock() } // Close closes the pipeline, releasing any open resources. func (pipe *Pipeline) Close() error { atomic.StoreInt32(&pipe.closed, 1) pipe.Discard() return nil } func (pipe *Pipeline) isClosed() bool { return atomic.LoadInt32(&pipe.closed) == 1 } // Discard resets the pipeline and discards queued commands. func (pipe *Pipeline) Discard() error { defer pipe.mu.Unlock() pipe.mu.Lock() if pipe.isClosed() { return pool.ErrClosed } pipe.cmds = pipe.cmds[:0] return nil } // Exec executes all previously queued commands using one // client-server roundtrip. // // Exec always returns list of commands and error of the first failed // command if any. func (pipe *Pipeline) Exec() ([]Cmder, error) { if pipe.isClosed() { return nil, pool.ErrClosed } defer pipe.mu.Unlock() pipe.mu.Lock() if len(pipe.cmds) == 0 { return pipe.cmds, nil } cmds := pipe.cmds pipe.cmds = nil return cmds, pipe.exec(cmds) } func (pipe *Pipeline) pipelined(fn func(*Pipeline) error) ([]Cmder, error) { if err := fn(pipe); err != nil { return nil, err } cmds, err := pipe.Exec() _ = pipe.Close() return cmds, err } func execCmds(cn *pool.Conn, cmds []Cmder) ([]Cmder, error) { if err := writeCmd(cn, cmds...); err != nil { setCmdsErr(cmds, err) return cmds, err } var firstCmdErr error var failedCmds []Cmder for _, cmd := range cmds { err := cmd.readReply(cn) if err == nil { continue } if firstCmdErr == nil { firstCmdErr = err } if shouldRetry(err) { failedCmds = append(failedCmds, cmd) } } return failedCmds, firstCmdErr }