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How do you use MULTI/EXEC (and WATCH) in an evented Redis driver like the em-hiredis (a Ruby driver that use EventMachine)? If I run:

redis.multi do
  redis.sadd("foo", "bar") do
    redis.inc("baz", "qux") do
      redis.exec do
        puts 'yay!'
      end
    end
  end
end

there's a chance that some other part of the application manages to sneak in an operation before the EXEC, if there is a lot going on (imagine, for example, that I have a timer that increments some key every second, and that the code above takes more than one second to run, then some of the increment commands will be sent as part of the MULTI/EXEC -- what if I want to abort the transaction? Then any increments that happened to become part of it will disappear. It's easy to come up with even worse scenarios).

I guess I could implement some kind of locking so that no other actions can be done while a MULTI/EXEC is in progress, but that doesn't feel like a great solution, has anyone else found a better way?

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  • did you have a look at github.com/igrigorik/em-synchrony it has an handler for em-hiredis
    – hellvinz
    May 3, 2011 at 14:27
  • Yes I know about em-synchrony, but it doesn't change anything. Things will still happen in the same order, it will just be easier to see the flow of control (but in this case I would say that it would also make the race condition less obvious).
    – Theo
    May 3, 2011 at 20:10
  • For this kind of thing to work you got to open a seperate connection or use a connection pool.
    – balu
    May 14, 2011 at 17:33
  • Oh btw: You could also go with the new redis scripting branch which allows you to send LUA scripts as commands.
    – balu
    May 14, 2011 at 18:34
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    I talked to some devs in #redis a while ago and they confirmed it. IMHO a connection pool is a pretty good thing to use here. :)
    – balu
    May 15, 2011 at 23:38

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As @balu stated in the comments to the question it cannot be done without multiple connections.

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  • If someone would write a proper answer to this question I will gladly make it the accepted answer, and delete this one.
    – Theo
    Sep 28, 2011 at 10:23
  • hi, can you answer this, thank you
    – Shaiju T
    Feb 11, 2015 at 21:30

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