* 2.10.4 * Allow URL encoded parameters in Redis URLs. Characters like a "/" can now be URL encoded and redis-py will correctly decode them. Thanks Paul Keene. * Added support for the WAIT command. Thanks https://github.com/eshizhan * Better shutdown support for the PubSub Worker Thread. It now properly cleans up the connection, unsubscribes from any channels and patterns previously subscribed to and consumes any waiting messages on the socket. * Added the ability to sleep for a brief period in the event of a WatchError occuring. Thanks Joshua Harlow. * Fixed a bug with pipeline error reporting when dealing with characters in error messages that could not be encoded to the connection's character set. Thanks Hendrik Muhs. * Fixed a bug in Sentinel connections that would inadvertantly connect to the master when the connection pool resets. Thanks https://github.com/df3n5 * Better timeout support in Pubsub get_message. Thanks Andy Isaacson. * Fixed a bug with the HiredisParser that would cause the parser to get stuck in an endless loop if a specific number of bytes were delivered from the socket. This fix also increases performance of parsing large responses from the Redis server. * Added support for ZREVRANGEBYLEX. * ConnectionErrors are now raised if Redis refuses a connection due to the maxclients limit being exceeded. Thanks Roman Karpovich. * max_connections can now be set when instantiating client instances. Thanks Ohad Perry. * 2.10.3 * Fixed a bug with the bytearray support introduced in 2.10.2. Thanks Josh Owen. * 2.10.2 * Added support for Hiredis's new bytearray support. Thanks https://github.com/tzickel * POSSIBLE BACKWARDS INCOMPATBLE CHANGE: Fixed a possible race condition when multiple threads share the same Lock instance with a timeout. Lock tokens are now stored in thread local storage by default. If you have code that acquires a lock in one thread and passes that lock instance to another thread to release it, you need to disable thread local storage. Refer to the doc strings on the Lock class about the thread_local argument information. * Fixed a regression in from_url where "charset" and "errors" weren't valid options. "encoding" and "encoding_errors" are still accepted and preferred. * The "charset" and "errors" options have been deprecated. Passing either to StrictRedis.__init__ or from_url will still work but will also emit a DeprecationWarning. Instead use the "encoding" and "encoding_errors" options. * Fixed a compatability bug with Python 3 when the server closes a connection. * Added BITPOS command. Thanks https://github.com/jettify. * Fixed a bug when attempting to send large values to Redis in a Pipeline. * 2.10.1 * Fixed a bug where Sentinel connections to a server that's no longer a master and receives a READONLY error will disconnect and reconnect to the master. * 2.10.0 * Discontinuted support for Python 2.5. Upgrade. You'll be happier. * The HiRedis parser will now properly raise ConnectionErrors. * Completely refactored PubSub support. Fixes all known PubSub bugs and adds a bunch of new features. Docs can be found in the README under the new "Publish / Subscribe" section. * Added the new HyperLogLog commanads (PFADD, PFCOUNT, PFMERGE). Thanks Pepijn de Vos and Vincent Ohprecio. * Updated TTL and PTTL commands with Redis 2.8+ semantics. Thanks Markus Kaiserswerth. * *SCAN commands now return a long (int on Python3) cursor value rather than the string representation. This might be slightly backwards incompatible in code using *SCAN commands loops such as "while cursor != '0':". * Added extra *SCAN commands that return iterators instead of the normal [cursor, data] type. Use scan_iter, hscan_iter, sscan_iter, and zscan_iter for iterators. Thanks Mathieu Longtin. * Added support for SLOWLOG commands. Thanks Rick van Hattem. * Added lexicographical commands ZRANGEBYLEX, ZREMRANGEBYLEX, and ZLEXCOUNT for sorted sets. * Connection objects now support an optional argument, socket_read_size, indicating how much data to read during each socket.recv() call. After benchmarking, increased the default size to 64k, which dramatically improves performance when fetching large values, such as many results in a pipeline or a large (>1MB) string value. * Improved the pack_command and send_packed_command functions to increase performance when sending large (>1MB) values. * Sentinel Connections to master servers now detect when a READONLY error is encountered and disconnect themselves and all other active connections to the same master so that the new master can be discovered. * Fixed Sentinel state parsing on Python 3. * Added support for SENTINEL MONITOR, SENTINEL REMOVE, and SENTINEL SET commands. Thanks Greg Murphy. * INFO ouput that doesn't follow the "key:value" format will now be appended to a key named "__raw__" in the INFO dictionary. Thanks Pedro Larroy. * The "vagrant" directory contains a complete vagrant environment for redis-py developers. The environment runs a Redis master, a Redis slave, and 3 Sentinels. Future iterations of the test sutie will incorporate more integration style tests, ensuring things like failover happen correctly. * It's now possible to create connection pool instances from a URL. StrictRedis.from_url() now uses this feature to create a connection pool instance and use that when creating a new client instance. Thanks https://github.com/chillipino * When creating client instances or connection pool instances from an URL, it's now possible to pass additional options to the connection pool with querystring arguments. * Fixed a bug where some encodings (like utf-16) were unusable on Python 3 as command names and literals would get encoded. * Added an SSLConnection class that allows for secure connections through stunnel or other means. Construct and SSL connection with the sll=True option on client classes, using the rediss:// scheme from an URL, or by passing the SSLConnection class to a connection pool's connection_class argument. Thanks https://github.com/oranagra. * Added a socket_connect_timeout option to control how long to wait while establishing a TCP connection before timing out. This lets the client fail fast when attempting to connect to a downed server while keeping a more lenient timeout for all other socket operations. * Added TCP Keep-alive support by passing use the socket_keepalive=True option. Finer grain control can be achieved using the socket_keepalive_options option which expects a dictionary with any of the keys (socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, socket.TCP_KEEPCNT, socket.TCP_KEEPINTVL) and integers for values. Thanks Yossi Gottlieb. * Added a `retry_on_timeout` option that controls how socket.timeout errors are handled. By default it is set to False and will cause the client to raise a TimeoutError anytime a socket.timeout is encountered. If `retry_on_timeout` is set to True, the client will retry a command that timed out once like other `socket.error`s. * Completely refactored the Lock system. There is now a LuaLock class that's used when the Redis server is capable of running Lua scripts along with a fallback class for Redis servers < 2.6. The new locks fix several subtle race consider that the old lock could face. In additional, a new method, "extend" is available on lock instances that all a lock owner to extend the amount of time they have the lock for. Thanks to Eli Finkelshteyn and https://github.com/chillipino for contributions. * 2.9.1 * IPv6 support. Thanks https://github.com/amashinchi * 2.9.0 * Performance improvement for packing commands when using the PythonParser. Thanks Guillaume Viot. * Executing an empty pipeline transaction no longer sends MULTI/EXEC to the server. Thanks EliFinkelshteyn. * Errors when authenticating (incorrect password) and selecting a database now close the socket. * Full Sentinel support thanks to Vitja Makarov. Thanks! * Better repr support for client and connection pool instances. Thanks Mark Roberts. * Error messages that the server sends to the client are now included in the client error message. Thanks Sangjin Lim. * Added the SCAN, SSCAN, HSCAN, and ZSCAN commands. Thanks Jingchao Hu. * ResponseErrors generated by pipeline execution provide addition context including the position of the command in the pipeline and the actual command text generated the error. * ConnectionPools now play nicer in threaded environments that fork. Thanks Christian Joergensen. * 2.8.0 * redis-py should play better with gevent when a gevent Timeout is raised. Thanks leifkb. * Added SENTINEL command. Thanks Anna Janackova. * Fixed a bug where pipelines could potentially corrupt a connection if the MULTI command generated a ResponseError. Thanks EliFinkelshteyn for the report. * Connections now call socket.shutdown() prior to socket.close() to ensure communication ends immediately per the note at http://docs.python.org/2/library/socket.html#socket.socket.close Thanks to David Martin for pointing this out. * Lock checks are now based on floats rather than ints. Thanks Vitja Makarov. * 2.7.6 * Added CONFIG RESETSTAT command. Thanks Yossi Gottlieb. * Fixed a bug introduced in 2.7.3 that caused issues with script objects and pipelines. Thanks Carpentier Pierre-Francois. * Converted redis-py's test suite to use the awesome py.test library. * Fixed a bug introduced in 2.7.5 that prevented a ConnectionError from being raised when the Redis server is LOADING data. * Added a BusyLoadingError exception that's raised when the Redis server is starting up and not accepting commands yet. BusyLoadingError subclasses ConnectionError, which this state previously returned. Thanks Yossi Gottlieb. * 2.7.5 * DEL, HDEL and ZREM commands now return the numbers of keys deleted instead of just True/False. * from_url now supports URIs with a port number. Thanks Aaron Westendorf. * 2.7.4 * Added missing INCRBY method. Thanks Krzysztof Dorosz. * SET now accepts the EX, PX, NX and XX options from Redis 2.6.12. These options will generate errors if these options are used when connected to a Redis server < 2.6.12. Thanks George Yoshida. * 2.7.3 * Fixed a bug with BRPOPLPUSH and lists with empty strings. * All empty except: clauses have been replaced to only catch Exception subclasses. This prevents a KeyboardInterrupt from triggering exception handlers. Thanks Lucian Branescu Mihaila. * All exceptions that are the result of redis server errors now share a command Exception subclass, ServerError. Thanks Matt Robenolt. * Prevent DISCARD from being called if MULTI wasn't also called. Thanks Pete Aykroyd. * SREM now returns an integer indicating the number of items removed from the set. Thanks http://github.com/ronniekk. * Fixed a bug with BGSAVE and BGREWRITEAOF response callbacks with Python3. Thanks Nathan Wan. * Added CLIENT GETNAME and CLIENT SETNAME commands. Thanks http://github.com/bitterb. * It's now possible to use len() on a pipeline instance to determine the number of commands that will be executed. Thanks Jon Parise. * Fixed a bug in INFO's parse routine with floating point numbers. Thanks Ali Onur Uyar. * Fixed a bug with BITCOUNT to allow `start` and `end` to both be zero. Thanks Tim Bart. * The transaction() method now accepts a boolean keyword argument, value_from_callable. By default, or if False is passes, the transaction() method will return the value of the pipelines execution. Otherwise, it will return whatever func() returns. * Python3 compatibility fix ensuring we're not already bytes(). Thanks Salimane Adjao Moustapha. * Added PSETEX. Thanks YAMAMOTO Takashi. * Added a BlockingConnectionPool to limit the number of connections that can be created. Thanks James Arthur. * SORT now accepts a `groups` option that if specified, will return tuples of n-length, where n is the number of keys specified in the GET argument. This allows for convenient row-based iteration. Thanks Ionuț Arțăriși. * 2.7.2 * Parse errors are now *always* raised on multi/exec pipelines, regardless of the `raise_on_error` flag. See https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/redis-db/VUiEFT8U8U0 for more info. * 2.7.1 * Packaged tests with source code * 2.7.0 * Added BITOP and BITCOUNT commands. Thanks Mark Tozzi. * Added the TIME command. Thanks Jason Knight. * Added support for LUA scripting. Thanks to Angus Peart, Drew Smathers, Issac Kelly, Louis-Philippe Perron, Sean Bleier, Jeffrey Kaditz, and Dvir Volk for various patches and contributions to this feature. * Changed the default error handling in pipelines. By default, the first error in a pipeline will now be raised. A new parameter to the pipeline's execute, `raise_on_error`, can be set to False to keep the old behavior of embeedding the exception instances in the result. * Fixed a bug with pipelines where parse errors won't corrupt the socket. * Added the optional `number` argument to SRANDMEMBER for use with Redis 2.6+ servers. * Added PEXPIRE/PEXPIREAT/PTTL commands. Thanks Luper Rouch. * Added INCRBYFLOAT/HINCRBYFLOAT commands. Thanks Nikita Uvarov. * High precision floating point values won't lose their precision when being sent to the Redis server. Thanks Jason Oster and Oleg Pudeyev. * Added CLIENT LIST/CLIENT KILL commands * 2.6.2 * `from_url` is now available as a classmethod on client classes. Thanks Jon Parise for the patch. * Fixed several encoding errors resulting from the Python 3.x support. * 2.6.1 * Python 3.x support! Big thanks to Alex Grönholm. * Fixed a bug in the PythonParser's read_response that could hide an error from the client (#251). * 2.6.0 * Changed (p)subscribe and (p)unsubscribe to no longer return messages indicating the channel was subscribed/unsubscribed to. These messages are available in the listen() loop instead. This is to prevent the following scenario: * Client A is subscribed to "foo" * Client B publishes message to "foo" * Client A subscribes to channel "bar" at the same time. Prior to this change, the subscribe() call would return the published messages on "foo" rather than the subscription confirmation to "bar". * Added support for GETRANGE, thanks Jean-Philippe Caruana * A new setting "decode_responses" specifies whether return values from Redis commands get decoded automatically using the client's charset value. Thanks to Frankie Dintino for the patch. * 2.4.13 * redis.from_url() can take an URL representing a Redis connection string and return a client object. Thanks Kenneth Reitz for the patch. * 2.4.12 * ConnectionPool is now fork-safe. Thanks Josiah Carson for the patch. * 2.4.11 * AuthenticationError will now be correctly raised if an invalid password is supplied. * If Hiredis is unavailable, the HiredisParser will raise a RedisError if selected manually. * Made the INFO command more tolerant of Redis changes formatting. Fix for #217. * 2.4.10 * Buffer reads from socket in the PythonParser. Fix for a Windows-specific bug (#205). * Added the OBJECT and DEBUG OBJECT commands. * Added __del__ methods for classes that hold on to resources that need to be cleaned up. This should prevent resource leakage when these objects leave scope due to misuse or unhandled exceptions. Thanks David Wolever for the suggestion. * Added the ECHO command for completeness. * Fixed a bug where attempting to subscribe to a PubSub channel of a Redis server that's down would blow out the stack. Fixes #179 and #195. Thanks Ovidiu Predescu for the test case. * StrictRedis's TTL command now returns a -1 when querying a key with no expiration. The Redis class continues to return None. * ZADD and SADD now return integer values indicating the number of items added. Thanks Homer Strong. * Renamed the base client class to StrictRedis, replacing ZADD and LREM in favor of their official argument order. The Redis class is now a subclass of StrictRedis, implementing the legacy redis-py implementations of ZADD and LREM. Docs have been updated to suggesting the use of StrictRedis. * SETEX in StrictRedis is now compliant with official Redis SETEX command. the name, value, time implementation moved to "Redis" for backwards compatability. * 2.4.9 * Removed socket retry logic in Connection. This is the responsbility of the caller to determine if the command is safe and can be retried. Thanks David Wolver. * Added some extra guards around various types of exceptions being raised when sending or parsing data. Thanks David Wolver and Denis Bilenko. * 2.4.8 * Imported with_statement from __future__ for Python 2.5 compatability. * 2.4.7 * Fixed a bug where some connections were not getting released back to the connection pool after pipeline execution. * Pipelines can now be used as context managers. This is the preferred way of use to ensure that connections get cleaned up properly. Thanks David Wolever. * Added a convenience method called transaction() on the base Redis class. This method eliminates much of the boilerplate used when using pipelines to watch Redis keys. See the documentation for details on usage. * 2.4.6 * Variadic arguments for SADD, SREM, ZREN, HDEL, LPUSH, and RPUSH. Thanks Raphaël Vinot. * (CRITICAL) Fixed an error in the Hiredis parser that occasionally caused the socket connection to become corrupted and unusable. This became noticeable once connection pools started to be used. * ZRANGE, ZREVRANGE, ZRANGEBYSCORE, and ZREVRANGEBYSCORE now take an additional optional argument, score_cast_func, which is a callable used to cast the score value in the return type. The default is float. * Removed the PUBLISH method from the PubSub class. Connections that are [P]SUBSCRIBEd cannot issue PUBLISH commands, so it doesn't make sense to have it here. * Pipelines now contain WATCH and UNWATCH. Calling WATCH or UNWATCH from the base client class will result in a deprecation warning. After WATCHing one or more keys, the pipeline will be placed in immediate execution mode until UNWATCH or MULTI are called. Refer to the new pipeline docs in the README for more information. Thanks to David Wolever and Randall Leeds for greatly helping with this. * 2.4.5 * The PythonParser now works better when reading zero length strings. * 2.4.4 * Fixed a typo introduced in 2.4.3 * 2.4.3 * Fixed a bug in the UnixDomainSocketConnection caused when trying to form an error message after a socket error. * 2.4.2 * Fixed a bug in pipeline that caused an exception while trying to reconnect after a connection timeout. * 2.4.1 * Fixed a bug in the PythonParser if disconnect is called before connect. * 2.4.0 * WARNING: 2.4 contains several backwards incompatible changes. * Completely refactored Connection objects. Moved much of the Redis protocol packing for requests here, and eliminated the nasty dependencies it had on the client to do AUTH and SELECT commands on connect. * Connection objects now have a parser attribute. Parsers are responsible for reading data Redis sends. Two parsers ship with redis-py: a PythonParser and the HiRedis parser. redis-py will automatically use the HiRedis parser if you have the Python hiredis module installed, otherwise it will fall back to the PythonParser. You can force or the other, or even an external one by passing the `parser_class` argument to ConnectionPool. * Added a UnixDomainSocketConnection for users wanting to talk to the Redis instance running on a local machine only. You can use this connection by passing it to the `connection_class` argument of the ConnectionPool. * Connections no longer derive from threading.local. See threading.local note below. * ConnectionPool has been comletely refactored. The ConnectionPool now maintains a list of connections. The redis-py client only hangs on to a ConnectionPool instance, calling get_connection() anytime it needs to send a command. When get_connection() is called, the command name and any keys involved in the command are passed as arguments. Subclasses of ConnectionPool could use this information to identify the shard the keys belong to and return a connection to it. ConnectionPool also implements disconnect() to force all connections in the pool to disconnect from the Redis server. * redis-py no longer support the SELECT command. You can still connect to a specific database by specifing it when instantiating a client instance or by creating a connection pool. If you need to talk to multiplate databases within your application, you should use a separate client instance for each database you want to talk to. * Completely refactored Publish/Subscribe support. The subscribe and listen commands are no longer available on the redis-py Client class. Instead, the `pubsub` method returns an instance of the PubSub class which contains all publish/subscribe support. Note, you can still PUBLISH from the redis-py client class if you desire. * Removed support for all previously deprecated commands or options. * redis-py no longer uses threading.local in any way. Since the Client class no longer holds on to a connection, it's no longer needed. You can now pass client instances between threads, and commands run on those threads will retrieve an available connection from the pool, use it and release it. It should now be trivial to use redis-py with eventlet or greenlet. * ZADD now accepts pairs of value=score keyword arguments. This should help resolve the long standing #72. The older value and score arguments have been deprecated in favor of the keyword argument style. * Client instances now get their own copy of RESPONSE_CALLBACKS. The new set_response_callback method adds a user defined callback to the instance. * Support Jython, fixing #97. Thanks to Adam Vandenberg for the patch. * Using __getitem__ now properly raises a KeyError when the key is not found. Thanks Ionuț Arțăriși for the patch. * Newer Redis versions return a LOADING message for some commands while the database is loading from disk during server start. This could cause problems with SELECT. We now force a socket disconnection prior to raising a ResponseError so subsuquent connections have to reconnect and re-select the appropriate database. Thanks to Benjamin Anderson for finding this and fixing. * 2.2.4 * WARNING: Potential backwards incompatible change - Changed order of parameters of ZREVRANGEBYSCORE to match those of the actual Redis command. This is only backwards-incompatible if you were passing max and min via keyword args. If passing by normal args, nothing in user code should have to change. Thanks Stéphane Angel for the fix. * Fixed INFO to properly parse the Redis data correctly for both 2.2.x and 2.3+. Thanks Stéphane Angel for the fix. * Lock objects now store their timeout value as a float. This allows floats to be used as timeout values. No changes to existing code required. * WATCH now supports multiple keys. Thanks Rich Schumacher. * Broke out some code that was Python 2.4 incompatible. redis-py should now be useable on 2.4, but this hasn't actually been tested. Thanks Dan Colish for the patch. * Optimized some code using izip and islice. Should have a pretty good speed up on larger data sets. Thanks Dan Colish. * Better error handling when submitting an empty mapping to HMSET. Thanks Dan Colish. * Subscription status is now reset after every (re)connection. * 2.2.3 * Added support for Hiredis. To use, simply "pip install hiredis" or "easy_install hiredis". Thanks for Pieter Noordhuis for the hiredis-py bindings and the patch to redis-py. * The connection class is chosen based on whether hiredis is installed or not. To force the use of the PythonConnection, simply create your own ConnectionPool instance with the connection_class argument assigned to to PythonConnection class. * Added missing command ZREVRANGEBYSCORE. Thanks Jay Baird for the patch. * The INFO command should be parsed correctly on 2.2.x server versions and is backwards compatible with older versions. Thanks Brett Hoerner. * 2.2.2 * Fixed a bug in ZREVRANK where retriving the rank of a value not in the zset would raise an error. * Fixed a bug in Connection.send where the errno import was getting overwritten by a local variable. * Fixed a bug in SLAVEOF when promoting an existing slave to a master. * Reverted change of download URL back to redis-VERSION.tar.gz. 2.2.1's change of this actually broke Pypi for Pip installs. Sorry! * 2.2.1 * Changed archive name to redis-py-VERSION.tar.gz to not conflict with the Redis server archive. * 2.2.0 * Implemented SLAVEOF * Implemented CONFIG as config_get and config_set * Implemented GETBIT/SETBIT * Implemented BRPOPLPUSH * Implemented STRLEN * Implemented PERSIST * Implemented SETRANGE