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ClusterSlots Config and ReadOnly
You have to set the ReadOnly flag on the ClusterOptions to make it fall back to non-master nodes on reads. For non-clustered situations where you have multiple nodes in a single ClusterSlot, it made the non-master node useless because it would never route requests to it and if you set ReadOnly=true it would issue a READONLY command to it, which would fail. See comment in code for more details.
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ func (opt *ClusterOptions) init() {
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opt.MaxRedirects = 3
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}
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if (opt.RouteByLatency || opt.RouteRandomly) && opt.ClusterSlots == nil {
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if opt.RouteByLatency || opt.RouteRandomly {
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opt.ReadOnly = true
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}
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@ -153,9 +153,13 @@ func (opt *ClusterOptions) clientOptions() *Options {
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IdleTimeout: opt.IdleTimeout,
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IdleCheckFrequency: disableIdleCheck,
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readOnly: opt.ReadOnly,
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TLSConfig: opt.TLSConfig,
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// If ClusterSlots is populated, then we probably have an artificial
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// cluster whose nodes are not in clustering mode (otherwise there isn't
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// much use for ClusterSlots config). This means we cannot execute the
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// READONLY command against that node -- setting readOnly to false in such
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// situations in the options below will prevent that from happening.
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readOnly: opt.ReadOnly && opt.ClusterSlots == nil,
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}
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}
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@ -1020,6 +1020,66 @@ var _ = Describe("ClusterClient", func() {
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assertClusterClient()
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})
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Describe("ClusterClient with ClusterSlots with multiple nodes per slot", func() {
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BeforeEach(func() {
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failover = true
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opt = redisClusterOptions()
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opt.ReadOnly = true
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opt.ClusterSlots = func(ctx context.Context) ([]redis.ClusterSlot, error) {
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slots := []redis.ClusterSlot{{
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Start: 0,
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End: 4999,
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Nodes: []redis.ClusterNode{{
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Addr: ":8220",
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}, {
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Addr: ":8223",
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}},
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}, {
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Start: 5000,
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End: 9999,
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Nodes: []redis.ClusterNode{{
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Addr: ":8221",
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}, {
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Addr: ":8224",
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}},
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}, {
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Start: 10000,
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End: 16383,
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Nodes: []redis.ClusterNode{{
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Addr: ":8222",
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}, {
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Addr: ":8225",
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}},
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}}
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return slots, nil
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}
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client = cluster.newClusterClient(ctx, opt)
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err := client.ForEachMaster(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, master *redis.Client) error {
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return master.FlushDB(ctx).Err()
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})
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Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccurred())
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err = client.ForEachSlave(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, slave *redis.Client) error {
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Eventually(func() int64 {
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return client.DBSize(ctx).Val()
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}, 30*time.Second).Should(Equal(int64(0)))
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return nil
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})
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Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccurred())
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})
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AfterEach(func() {
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failover = false
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err := client.Close()
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Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccurred())
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})
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assertClusterClient()
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})
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})
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var _ = Describe("ClusterClient without nodes", func() {
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