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Mastering Redis

You're reading from   Mastering Redis Take your knowledge of Redis to the next level to build enthralling applications with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783988181
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vidyasagar N V Vidyasagar N V
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Why Redis? FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Key Management and Data Structures 3. Managing RAM – Tips and Techniques for Redis Memory Management 4. Programming Redis Part One – Redis Core, Clients, and Languages 5. Programming Redis Part Two – Lua Scripting, Administration, and DevOps 6. Scaling with Redis Cluster and Sentinel 7. Redis and Complementary NoSQL Technologies 8. Docker Containers and Cloud Deployments 9. Task Management and Messaging Queuing 10. Measuring and Managing Information Streams A. Sources Index

Pub/Sub RESP replies


In Redis Pub/Sub, the messaging format is in RESP Array reply with three or four elements. The first element in the Pub/Sub messaging format determines the type of message and can be one of these four Redis commands, SUBSCRIBE, UNSCRIBE, PSUBSCRIBE, and PUNSUBSCRIBE.

SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE RESP Arrays

Connecting to a Redis instance with two connections, the first with a standard Redis CLI client and the second with telnet, we will illustrate the RESP reply for three element commands SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE:

$ telnet localhost 6379
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
SUBSCRIBE info
*3
$9
subscribe
$4
info
:1

In this SUBSCRIBE command, the first element is $9 followed by carriage-return line feed. The second element is the channel, info, that the client is subscribing to, with the third element in a subscribe message being the number of channels that the client is currently subscribed to receive messages. In our Redis CLI, we'll send a message...

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