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I am using Node.js, Express, Redis and Socket.io. When Redis is down, Node.js will terminate.

How can I prevent this, probably somewhere to code reconnection or something?

Output:

info - socket.io started
Express server listening on port 3000

Error:

events.js:72
        throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
              ^ Error: Redis connection to 127.0.0.1:6380 failed - connect ECONNREFUSED
    at RedisClient.on_error (...../node_modules/redis/index.js:151:24)
    at Socket.<anonymous> (...../node_modules/redis/index.js:86:14)
    at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:95:17)
    at net.js:426:14
    at process._tickCallback (node.js:415:13)
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  • sorry about the error messages. not sure how to format them here.
    – twb
    Sep 1, 2013 at 12:51
  • it would be good if you could mark the below answer as accepted - it is a useful answer.
    – Kaya Toast
    Oct 6, 2015 at 15:52
  • It has been a long time. I can't remember much. Do you think this is the answer? If so I will mark it.
    – twb
    Oct 7, 2015 at 5:26

3 Answers 3

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It seems like you don't have an error handler for your redis client instance. Can you provide some excerpt from your code? Probably we can help you better that way. Just an error message is a bit less.

If I had to guess then I'd say you have no error handler...

See here: https://github.com/mranney/node_redis#usage

Do you have a on error callback?

Example:

var redis = require("redis"),
client = redis.createClient();


// This is required so your error doesn't bubble
// upwards and kills your instance

client.on("error", function (err) {
    console.log("Error " + err);
});

The node_redis client automatically reconnects so you don't need to handle that although you can configure a max_attempts and other options. See here: https://github.com/mranney/node_redis#rediscreateclientport-host-options

I hope I could provide some useful information

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  • its not about redis client, its about socket.io redis adapter.
    – ben
    Nov 17, 2021 at 10:05
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if you are using socket.io redisAdapter, then do this after creating your socket.io server :

io.of('/').adapter.on('error', (err)=>{console.log('adapter error',err)});
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I added this and it worked:

redisClient.on('connect', function(){
    console.log('Connected to Redis');
});

redisClient.on('error', function(err) {
     console.log('Redis error: ' + err);
});

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