import asyncio import copy import enum import inspect import socket import ssl import sys import warnings import weakref from abc import abstractmethod from itertools import chain from types import MappingProxyType from typing import ( Any, Callable, Iterable, List, Mapping, Optional, Set, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union, ) from urllib.parse import ParseResult, parse_qs, unquote, urlparse from ..utils import format_error_message # the functionality is available in 3.11.x but has a major issue before # 3.11.3. See https://github.com/redis/redis-py/issues/2633 if sys.version_info >= (3, 11, 3): from asyncio import timeout as async_timeout else: from async_timeout import timeout as async_timeout from redis.asyncio.retry import Retry from redis.backoff import NoBackoff from redis.compat import Protocol, TypedDict from redis.connection import DEFAULT_RESP_VERSION from redis.credentials import CredentialProvider, UsernamePasswordCredentialProvider from redis.exceptions import ( AuthenticationError, AuthenticationWrongNumberOfArgsError, ConnectionError, DataError, RedisError, ResponseError, TimeoutError, ) from redis.typing import EncodableT from redis.utils import HIREDIS_AVAILABLE, get_lib_version, str_if_bytes from .._parsers import ( BaseParser, Encoder, _AsyncHiredisParser, _AsyncRESP2Parser, _AsyncRESP3Parser, ) SYM_STAR = b"*" SYM_DOLLAR = b"$" SYM_CRLF = b"\r\n" SYM_LF = b"\n" SYM_EMPTY = b"" class _Sentinel(enum.Enum): sentinel = object() SENTINEL = _Sentinel.sentinel DefaultParser: Type[Union[_AsyncRESP2Parser, _AsyncRESP3Parser, _AsyncHiredisParser]] if HIREDIS_AVAILABLE: DefaultParser = _AsyncHiredisParser else: DefaultParser = _AsyncRESP2Parser class ConnectCallbackProtocol(Protocol): def __call__(self, connection: "AbstractConnection"): ... class AsyncConnectCallbackProtocol(Protocol): async def __call__(self, connection: "AbstractConnection"): ... ConnectCallbackT = Union[ConnectCallbackProtocol, AsyncConnectCallbackProtocol] class AbstractConnection: """Manages communication to and from a Redis server""" __slots__ = ( "db", "username", "client_name", "lib_name", "lib_version", "credential_provider", "password", "socket_timeout", "socket_connect_timeout", "redis_connect_func", "retry_on_timeout", "retry_on_error", "health_check_interval", "next_health_check", "last_active_at", "encoder", "ssl_context", "protocol", "_reader", "_writer", "_parser", "_connect_callbacks", "_buffer_cutoff", "_lock", "_socket_read_size", "__dict__", ) def __init__( self, *, db: Union[str, int] = 0, password: Optional[str] = None, socket_timeout: Optional[float] = None, socket_connect_timeout: Optional[float] = None, retry_on_timeout: bool = False, retry_on_error: Union[list, _Sentinel] = SENTINEL, encoding: str = "utf-8", encoding_errors: str = "strict", decode_responses: bool = False, parser_class: Type[BaseParser] = DefaultParser, socket_read_size: int = 65536, health_check_interval: float = 0, client_name: Optional[str] = None, lib_name: Optional[str] = "redis-py", lib_version: Optional[str] = get_lib_version(), username: Optional[str] = None, retry: Optional[Retry] = None, redis_connect_func: Optional[ConnectCallbackT] = None, encoder_class: Type[Encoder] = Encoder, credential_provider: Optional[CredentialProvider] = None, protocol: Optional[int] = 2, ): if (username or password) and credential_provider is not None: raise DataError( "'username' and 'password' cannot be passed along with 'credential_" "provider'. Please provide only one of the following arguments: \n" "1. 'password' and (optional) 'username'\n" "2. 'credential_provider'" ) self.db = db self.client_name = client_name self.lib_name = lib_name self.lib_version = lib_version self.credential_provider = credential_provider self.password = password self.username = username self.socket_timeout = socket_timeout if socket_connect_timeout is None: socket_connect_timeout = socket_timeout self.socket_connect_timeout = socket_connect_timeout self.retry_on_timeout = retry_on_timeout if retry_on_error is SENTINEL: retry_on_error = [] if retry_on_timeout: retry_on_error.append(TimeoutError) retry_on_error.append(socket.timeout) retry_on_error.append(asyncio.TimeoutError) self.retry_on_error = retry_on_error if retry or retry_on_error: if not retry: self.retry = Retry(NoBackoff(), 1) else: # deep-copy the Retry object as it is mutable self.retry = copy.deepcopy(retry) # Update the retry's supported errors with the specified errors self.retry.update_supported_errors(retry_on_error) else: self.retry = Retry(NoBackoff(), 0) self.health_check_interval = health_check_interval self.next_health_check: float = -1 self.encoder = encoder_class(encoding, encoding_errors, decode_responses) self.redis_connect_func = redis_connect_func self._reader: Optional[asyncio.StreamReader] = None self._writer: Optional[asyncio.StreamWriter] = None self._socket_read_size = socket_read_size self.set_parser(parser_class) self._connect_callbacks: List[weakref.WeakMethod[ConnectCallbackT]] = [] self._buffer_cutoff = 6000 try: p = int(protocol) except TypeError: p = DEFAULT_RESP_VERSION except ValueError: raise ConnectionError("protocol must be an integer") finally: if p < 2 or p > 3: raise ConnectionError("protocol must be either 2 or 3") self.protocol = protocol def __del__(self, _warnings: Any = warnings): # For some reason, the individual streams don't get properly garbage # collected and therefore produce no resource warnings. We add one # here, in the same style as those from the stdlib. if getattr(self, "_writer", None): _warnings.warn( f"unclosed Connection {self!r}", ResourceWarning, source=self ) self._close() def _close(self): """ Internal method to silently close the connection without waiting """ if self._writer: self._writer.close() self._writer = self._reader = None def __repr__(self): repr_args = ",".join((f"{k}={v}" for k, v in self.repr_pieces())) return f"<{self.__class__.__module__}.{self.__class__.__name__}({repr_args})>" @abstractmethod def repr_pieces(self): pass @property def is_connected(self): return self._reader is not None and self._writer is not None def register_connect_callback(self, callback): """ Register a callback to be called when the connection is established either initially or reconnected. This allows listeners to issue commands that are ephemeral to the connection, for example pub/sub subscription or key tracking. The callback must be a _method_ and will be kept as a weak reference. """ wm = weakref.WeakMethod(callback) if wm not in self._connect_callbacks: self._connect_callbacks.append(wm) def deregister_connect_callback(self, callback): """ De-register a previously registered callback. It will no-longer receive notifications on connection events. Calling this is not required when the listener goes away, since the callbacks are kept as weak methods. """ try: self._connect_callbacks.remove(weakref.WeakMethod(callback)) except ValueError: pass def set_parser(self, parser_class: Type[BaseParser]) -> None: """ Creates a new instance of parser_class with socket size: _socket_read_size and assigns it to the parser for the connection :param parser_class: The required parser class """ self._parser = parser_class(socket_read_size=self._socket_read_size) async def connect(self): """Connects to the Redis server if not already connected""" if self.is_connected: return try: await self.retry.call_with_retry( lambda: self._connect(), lambda error: self.disconnect() ) except asyncio.CancelledError: raise # in 3.7 and earlier, this is an Exception, not BaseException except (socket.timeout, asyncio.TimeoutError): raise TimeoutError("Timeout connecting to server") except OSError as e: raise ConnectionError(self._error_message(e)) except Exception as exc: raise ConnectionError(exc) from exc try: if not self.redis_connect_func: # Use the default on_connect function await self.on_connect() else: # Use the passed function redis_connect_func await self.redis_connect_func(self) if asyncio.iscoroutinefunction( self.redis_connect_func ) else self.redis_connect_func(self) except RedisError: # clean up after any error in on_connect await self.disconnect() raise # run any user callbacks. right now the only internal callback # is for pubsub channel/pattern resubscription # first, remove any dead weakrefs self._connect_callbacks = [ref for ref in self._connect_callbacks if ref()] for ref in self._connect_callbacks: callback = ref() task = callback(self) if task and inspect.isawaitable(task): await task @abstractmethod async def _connect(self): pass @abstractmethod def _host_error(self) -> str: pass def _error_message(self, exception: BaseException) -> str: return format_error_message(self._host_error(), exception) async def on_connect(self) -> None: """Initialize the connection, authenticate and select a database""" self._parser.on_connect(self) parser = self._parser auth_args = None # if credential provider or username and/or password are set, authenticate if self.credential_provider or (self.username or self.password): cred_provider = ( self.credential_provider or UsernamePasswordCredentialProvider(self.username, self.password) ) auth_args = cred_provider.get_credentials() # if resp version is specified and we have auth args, # we need to send them via HELLO if auth_args and self.protocol not in [2, "2"]: if isinstance(self._parser, _AsyncRESP2Parser): self.set_parser(_AsyncRESP3Parser) # update cluster exception classes self._parser.EXCEPTION_CLASSES = parser.EXCEPTION_CLASSES self._parser.on_connect(self) if len(auth_args) == 1: auth_args = ["default", auth_args[0]] await self.send_command("HELLO", self.protocol, "AUTH", *auth_args) response = await self.read_response() if response.get(b"proto") != int(self.protocol) and response.get( "proto" ) != int(self.protocol): raise ConnectionError("Invalid RESP version") # avoid checking health here -- PING will fail if we try # to check the health prior to the AUTH elif auth_args: await self.send_command("AUTH", *auth_args, check_health=False) try: auth_response = await self.read_response() except AuthenticationWrongNumberOfArgsError: # a username and password were specified but the Redis # server seems to be < 6.0.0 which expects a single password # arg. retry auth with just the password. # https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/issues/1274 await self.send_command("AUTH", auth_args[-1], check_health=False) auth_response = await self.read_response() if str_if_bytes(auth_response) != "OK": raise AuthenticationError("Invalid Username or Password") # if resp version is specified, switch to it elif self.protocol not in [2, "2"]: if isinstance(self._parser, _AsyncRESP2Parser): self.set_parser(_AsyncRESP3Parser) # update cluster exception classes self._parser.EXCEPTION_CLASSES = parser.EXCEPTION_CLASSES self._parser.on_connect(self) await self.send_command("HELLO", self.protocol) response = await self.read_response() # if response.get(b"proto") != self.protocol and response.get( # "proto" # ) != self.protocol: # raise ConnectionError("Invalid RESP version") # if a client_name is given, set it if self.client_name: await self.send_command("CLIENT", "SETNAME", self.client_name) if str_if_bytes(await self.read_response()) != "OK": raise ConnectionError("Error setting client name") # set the library name and version, pipeline for lower startup latency if self.lib_name: await self.send_command("CLIENT", "SETINFO", "LIB-NAME", self.lib_name) if self.lib_version: await self.send_command("CLIENT", "SETINFO", "LIB-VER", self.lib_version) # if a database is specified, switch to it. Also pipeline this if self.db: await self.send_command("SELECT", self.db) # read responses from pipeline for _ in (sent for sent in (self.lib_name, self.lib_version) if sent): try: await self.read_response() except ResponseError: pass if self.db: if str_if_bytes(await self.read_response()) != "OK": raise ConnectionError("Invalid Database") async def disconnect(self, nowait: bool = False) -> None: """Disconnects from the Redis server""" try: async with async_timeout(self.socket_connect_timeout): self._parser.on_disconnect() if not self.is_connected: return try: self._writer.close() # type: ignore[union-attr] # wait for close to finish, except when handling errors and # forcefully disconnecting. if not nowait: await self._writer.wait_closed() # type: ignore[union-attr] except OSError: pass finally: self._reader = None self._writer = None except asyncio.TimeoutError: raise TimeoutError( f"Timed out closing connection after {self.socket_connect_timeout}" ) from None async def _send_ping(self): """Send PING, expect PONG in return""" await self.send_command("PING", check_health=False) if str_if_bytes(await self.read_response()) != "PONG": raise ConnectionError("Bad response from PING health check") async def _ping_failed(self, error): """Function to call when PING fails""" await self.disconnect() async def check_health(self): """Check the health of the connection with a PING/PONG""" if ( self.health_check_interval and asyncio.get_running_loop().time() > self.next_health_check ): await self.retry.call_with_retry(self._send_ping, self._ping_failed) async def _send_packed_command(self, command: Iterable[bytes]) -> None: self._writer.writelines(command) await self._writer.drain() async def send_packed_command( self, command: Union[bytes, str, Iterable[bytes]], check_health: bool = True ) -> None: if not self.is_connected: await self.connect() elif check_health: await self.check_health() try: if isinstance(command, str): command = command.encode() if isinstance(command, bytes): command = [command] if self.socket_timeout: await asyncio.wait_for( self._send_packed_command(command), self.socket_timeout ) else: self._writer.writelines(command) await self._writer.drain() except asyncio.TimeoutError: await self.disconnect(nowait=True) raise TimeoutError("Timeout writing to socket") from None except OSError as e: await self.disconnect(nowait=True) if len(e.args) == 1: err_no, errmsg = "UNKNOWN", e.args[0] else: err_no = e.args[0] errmsg = e.args[1] raise ConnectionError( f"Error {err_no} while writing to socket. {errmsg}." ) from e except BaseException: # BaseExceptions can be raised when a socket send operation is not # finished, e.g. due to a timeout. Ideally, a caller could then re-try # to send un-sent data. However, the send_packed_command() API # does not support it so there is no point in keeping the connection open. await self.disconnect(nowait=True) raise async def send_command(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: """Pack and send a command to the Redis server""" await self.send_packed_command( self.pack_command(*args), check_health=kwargs.get("check_health", True) ) async def can_read_destructive(self): """Poll the socket to see if there's data that can be read.""" try: return await self._parser.can_read_destructive() except OSError as e: await self.disconnect(nowait=True) host_error = self._host_error() raise ConnectionError(f"Error while reading from {host_error}: {e.args}") async def read_response( self, disable_decoding: bool = False, timeout: Optional[float] = None, *, disconnect_on_error: bool = True, push_request: Optional[bool] = False, ): """Read the response from a previously sent command""" read_timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else self.socket_timeout host_error = self._host_error() try: if ( read_timeout is not None and self.protocol in ["3", 3] and not HIREDIS_AVAILABLE ): async with async_timeout(read_timeout): response = await self._parser.read_response( disable_decoding=disable_decoding, push_request=push_request ) elif read_timeout is not None: async with async_timeout(read_timeout): response = await self._parser.read_response( disable_decoding=disable_decoding ) elif self.protocol in ["3", 3] and not HIREDIS_AVAILABLE: response = await self._parser.read_response( disable_decoding=disable_decoding, push_request=push_request ) else: response = await self._parser.read_response( disable_decoding=disable_decoding ) except asyncio.TimeoutError: if timeout is not None: # user requested timeout, return None. Operation can be retried return None # it was a self.socket_timeout error. if disconnect_on_error: await self.disconnect(nowait=True) raise TimeoutError(f"Timeout reading from {host_error}") except OSError as e: if disconnect_on_error: await self.disconnect(nowait=True) raise ConnectionError(f"Error while reading from {host_error} : {e.args}") except BaseException: # Also by default close in case of BaseException. A lot of code # relies on this behaviour when doing Command/Response pairs. # See #1128. if disconnect_on_error: await self.disconnect(nowait=True) raise if self.health_check_interval: next_time = asyncio.get_running_loop().time() + self.health_check_interval self.next_health_check = next_time if isinstance(response, ResponseError): raise response from None return response def pack_command(self, *args: EncodableT) -> List[bytes]: """Pack a series of arguments into the Redis protocol""" output = [] # the client might have included 1 or more literal arguments in # the command name, e.g., 'CONFIG GET'. The Redis server expects these # arguments to be sent separately, so split the first argument # manually. These arguments should be bytestrings so that they are # not encoded. assert not isinstance(args[0], float) if isinstance(args[0], str): args = tuple(args[0].encode().split()) + args[1:] elif b" " in args[0]: args = tuple(args[0].split()) + args[1:] buff = SYM_EMPTY.join((SYM_STAR, str(len(args)).encode(), SYM_CRLF)) buffer_cutoff = self._buffer_cutoff for arg in map(self.encoder.encode, args): # to avoid large string mallocs, chunk the command into the # output list if we're sending large values or memoryviews arg_length = len(arg) if ( len(buff) > buffer_cutoff or arg_length > buffer_cutoff or isinstance(arg, memoryview) ): buff = SYM_EMPTY.join( (buff, SYM_DOLLAR, str(arg_length).encode(), SYM_CRLF) ) output.append(buff) output.append(arg) buff = SYM_CRLF else: buff = SYM_EMPTY.join( ( buff, SYM_DOLLAR, str(arg_length).encode(), SYM_CRLF, arg, SYM_CRLF, ) ) output.append(buff) return output def pack_commands(self, commands: Iterable[Iterable[EncodableT]]) -> List[bytes]: """Pack multiple commands into the Redis protocol""" output: List[bytes] = [] pieces: List[bytes] = [] buffer_length = 0 buffer_cutoff = self._buffer_cutoff for cmd in commands: for chunk in self.pack_command(*cmd): chunklen = len(chunk) if ( buffer_length > buffer_cutoff or chunklen > buffer_cutoff or isinstance(chunk, memoryview) ): if pieces: output.append(SYM_EMPTY.join(pieces)) buffer_length = 0 pieces = [] if chunklen > buffer_cutoff or isinstance(chunk, memoryview): output.append(chunk) else: pieces.append(chunk) buffer_length += chunklen if pieces: output.append(SYM_EMPTY.join(pieces)) return output class Connection(AbstractConnection): "Manages TCP communication to and from a Redis server" def __init__( self, *, host: str = "localhost", port: Union[str, int] = 6379, socket_keepalive: bool = False, socket_keepalive_options: Optional[Mapping[int, Union[int, bytes]]] = None, socket_type: int = 0, **kwargs, ): self.host = host self.port = int(port) self.socket_keepalive = socket_keepalive self.socket_keepalive_options = socket_keepalive_options or {} self.socket_type = socket_type super().__init__(**kwargs) def repr_pieces(self): pieces = [("host", self.host), ("port", self.port), ("db", self.db)] if self.client_name: pieces.append(("client_name", self.client_name)) return pieces def _connection_arguments(self) -> Mapping: return {"host": self.host, "port": self.port} async def _connect(self): """Create a TCP socket connection""" async with async_timeout(self.socket_connect_timeout): reader, writer = await asyncio.open_connection( **self._connection_arguments() ) self._reader = reader self._writer = writer sock = writer.transport.get_extra_info("socket") if sock: sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) try: # TCP_KEEPALIVE if self.socket_keepalive: sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) for k, v in self.socket_keepalive_options.items(): sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_TCP, k, v) except (OSError, TypeError): # `socket_keepalive_options` might contain invalid options # causing an error. Do not leave the connection open. writer.close() raise def _host_error(self) -> str: return f"{self.host}:{self.port}" class SSLConnection(Connection): """Manages SSL connections to and from the Redis server(s). This class extends the Connection class, adding SSL functionality, and making use of ssl.SSLContext (https://docs.python.org/3/library/ssl.html#ssl.SSLContext) """ def __init__( self, ssl_keyfile: Optional[str] = None, ssl_certfile: Optional[str] = None, ssl_cert_reqs: str = "required", ssl_ca_certs: Optional[str] = None, ssl_ca_data: Optional[str] = None, ssl_check_hostname: bool = False, ssl_min_version: Optional[ssl.TLSVersion] = None, ssl_ciphers: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs, ): self.ssl_context: RedisSSLContext = RedisSSLContext( keyfile=ssl_keyfile, certfile=ssl_certfile, cert_reqs=ssl_cert_reqs, ca_certs=ssl_ca_certs, ca_data=ssl_ca_data, check_hostname=ssl_check_hostname, min_version=ssl_min_version, ciphers=ssl_ciphers, ) super().__init__(**kwargs) def _connection_arguments(self) -> Mapping: kwargs = super()._connection_arguments() kwargs["ssl"] = self.ssl_context.get() return kwargs @property def keyfile(self): return self.ssl_context.keyfile @property def certfile(self): return self.ssl_context.certfile @property def cert_reqs(self): return self.ssl_context.cert_reqs @property def ca_certs(self): return self.ssl_context.ca_certs @property def ca_data(self): return self.ssl_context.ca_data @property def check_hostname(self): return self.ssl_context.check_hostname @property def min_version(self): return self.ssl_context.min_version class RedisSSLContext: __slots__ = ( "keyfile", "certfile", "cert_reqs", "ca_certs", "ca_data", "context", "check_hostname", "min_version", "ciphers", ) def __init__( self, keyfile: Optional[str] = None, certfile: Optional[str] = None, cert_reqs: Optional[str] = None, ca_certs: Optional[str] = None, ca_data: Optional[str] = None, check_hostname: bool = False, min_version: Optional[ssl.TLSVersion] = None, ciphers: Optional[str] = None, ): self.keyfile = keyfile self.certfile = certfile if cert_reqs is None: self.cert_reqs = ssl.CERT_NONE elif isinstance(cert_reqs, str): CERT_REQS = { "none": ssl.CERT_NONE, "optional": ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL, "required": ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, } if cert_reqs not in CERT_REQS: raise RedisError( f"Invalid SSL Certificate Requirements Flag: {cert_reqs}" ) self.cert_reqs = CERT_REQS[cert_reqs] self.ca_certs = ca_certs self.ca_data = ca_data self.check_hostname = check_hostname self.min_version = min_version self.ciphers = ciphers self.context: Optional[ssl.SSLContext] = None def get(self) -> ssl.SSLContext: if not self.context: context = ssl.create_default_context() context.check_hostname = self.check_hostname context.verify_mode = self.cert_reqs if self.certfile and self.keyfile: context.load_cert_chain(certfile=self.certfile, keyfile=self.keyfile) if self.ca_certs or self.ca_data: context.load_verify_locations(cafile=self.ca_certs, cadata=self.ca_data) if self.min_version is not None: context.minimum_version = self.min_version if self.ciphers is not None: context.set_ciphers(self.ciphers) self.context = context return self.context class UnixDomainSocketConnection(AbstractConnection): "Manages UDS communication to and from a Redis server" def __init__(self, *, path: str = "", **kwargs): self.path = path super().__init__(**kwargs) def repr_pieces(self) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, Union[str, int]]]: pieces = [("path", self.path), ("db", self.db)] if self.client_name: pieces.append(("client_name", self.client_name)) return pieces async def _connect(self): async with async_timeout(self.socket_connect_timeout): reader, writer = await asyncio.open_unix_connection(path=self.path) self._reader = reader self._writer = writer await self.on_connect() def _host_error(self) -> str: return self.path FALSE_STRINGS = ("0", "F", "FALSE", "N", "NO") def to_bool(value) -> Optional[bool]: if value is None or value == "": return None if isinstance(value, str) and value.upper() in FALSE_STRINGS: return False return bool(value) URL_QUERY_ARGUMENT_PARSERS: Mapping[str, Callable[..., object]] = MappingProxyType( { "db": int, "socket_timeout": float, "socket_connect_timeout": float, "socket_keepalive": to_bool, "retry_on_timeout": to_bool, "max_connections": int, "health_check_interval": int, "ssl_check_hostname": to_bool, "timeout": float, } ) class ConnectKwargs(TypedDict, total=False): username: str password: str connection_class: Type[AbstractConnection] host: str port: int db: int path: str def parse_url(url: str) -> ConnectKwargs: parsed: ParseResult = urlparse(url) kwargs: ConnectKwargs = {} for name, value_list in parse_qs(parsed.query).items(): if value_list and len(value_list) > 0: value = unquote(value_list[0]) parser = URL_QUERY_ARGUMENT_PARSERS.get(name) if parser: try: kwargs[name] = parser(value) except (TypeError, ValueError): raise ValueError(f"Invalid value for `{name}` in connection URL.") else: kwargs[name] = value if parsed.username: kwargs["username"] = unquote(parsed.username) if parsed.password: kwargs["password"] = unquote(parsed.password) # We only support redis://, rediss:// and unix:// schemes. if parsed.scheme == "unix": if parsed.path: kwargs["path"] = unquote(parsed.path) kwargs["connection_class"] = UnixDomainSocketConnection elif parsed.scheme in ("redis", "rediss"): if parsed.hostname: kwargs["host"] = unquote(parsed.hostname) if parsed.port: kwargs["port"] = int(parsed.port) # If there's a path argument, use it as the db argument if a # querystring value wasn't specified if parsed.path and "db" not in kwargs: try: kwargs["db"] = int(unquote(parsed.path).replace("/", "")) except (AttributeError, ValueError): pass if parsed.scheme == "rediss": kwargs["connection_class"] = SSLConnection else: valid_schemes = "redis://, rediss://, unix://" raise ValueError( f"Redis URL must specify one of the following schemes ({valid_schemes})" ) return kwargs _CP = TypeVar("_CP", bound="ConnectionPool") class ConnectionPool: """ Create a connection pool. ``If max_connections`` is set, then this object raises :py:class:`~redis.ConnectionError` when the pool's limit is reached. By default, TCP connections are created unless ``connection_class`` is specified. Use :py:class:`~redis.UnixDomainSocketConnection` for unix sockets. Any additional keyword arguments are passed to the constructor of ``connection_class``. """ @classmethod def from_url(cls: Type[_CP], url: str, **kwargs) -> _CP: """ Return a connection pool configured from the given URL. For example:: redis://[[username]:[password]]@localhost:6379/0 rediss://[[username]:[password]]@localhost:6379/0 unix://[username@]/path/to/socket.sock?db=0[&password=password] Three URL schemes are supported: - `redis://` creates a TCP socket connection. See more at: - `rediss://` creates a SSL wrapped TCP socket connection. See more at: - ``unix://``: creates a Unix Domain Socket connection. The username, password, hostname, path and all querystring values are passed through urllib.parse.unquote in order to replace any percent-encoded values with their corresponding characters. There are several ways to specify a database number. The first value found will be used: 1. A ``db`` querystring option, e.g. redis://localhost?db=0 2. If using the redis:// or rediss:// schemes, the path argument of the url, e.g. redis://localhost/0 3. A ``db`` keyword argument to this function. If none of these options are specified, the default db=0 is used. All querystring options are cast to their appropriate Python types. Boolean arguments can be specified with string values "True"/"False" or "Yes"/"No". Values that cannot be properly cast cause a ``ValueError`` to be raised. Once parsed, the querystring arguments and keyword arguments are passed to the ``ConnectionPool``'s class initializer. In the case of conflicting arguments, querystring arguments always win. """ url_options = parse_url(url) kwargs.update(url_options) return cls(**kwargs) def __init__( self, connection_class: Type[AbstractConnection] = Connection, max_connections: Optional[int] = None, **connection_kwargs, ): max_connections = max_connections or 2**31 if not isinstance(max_connections, int) or max_connections < 0: raise ValueError('"max_connections" must be a positive integer') self.connection_class = connection_class self.connection_kwargs = connection_kwargs self.max_connections = max_connections self._available_connections: List[AbstractConnection] = [] self._in_use_connections: Set[AbstractConnection] = set() self.encoder_class = self.connection_kwargs.get("encoder_class", Encoder) def __repr__(self): return ( f"<{self.__class__.__module__}.{self.__class__.__name__}" f"({self.connection_class(**self.connection_kwargs)!r})>" ) def reset(self): self._available_connections = [] self._in_use_connections = weakref.WeakSet() def can_get_connection(self) -> bool: """Return True if a connection can be retrieved from the pool.""" return ( self._available_connections or len(self._in_use_connections) < self.max_connections ) async def get_connection(self, command_name, *keys, **options): """Get a connected connection from the pool""" connection = self.get_available_connection() try: await self.ensure_connection(connection) except BaseException: await self.release(connection) raise return connection def get_available_connection(self): """Get a connection from the pool, without making sure it is connected""" try: connection = self._available_connections.pop() except IndexError: if len(self._in_use_connections) >= self.max_connections: raise ConnectionError("Too many connections") from None connection = self.make_connection() self._in_use_connections.add(connection) return connection def get_encoder(self): """Return an encoder based on encoding settings""" kwargs = self.connection_kwargs return self.encoder_class( encoding=kwargs.get("encoding", "utf-8"), encoding_errors=kwargs.get("encoding_errors", "strict"), decode_responses=kwargs.get("decode_responses", False), ) def make_connection(self): """Create a new connection. Can be overridden by child classes.""" return self.connection_class(**self.connection_kwargs) async def ensure_connection(self, connection: AbstractConnection): """Ensure that the connection object is connected and valid""" await connection.connect() # connections that the pool provides should be ready to send # a command. if not, the connection was either returned to the # pool before all data has been read or the socket has been # closed. either way, reconnect and verify everything is good. try: if await connection.can_read_destructive(): raise ConnectionError("Connection has data") from None except (ConnectionError, OSError): await connection.disconnect() await connection.connect() if await connection.can_read_destructive(): raise ConnectionError("Connection not ready") from None async def release(self, connection: AbstractConnection): """Releases the connection back to the pool""" # Connections should always be returned to the correct pool, # not doing so is an error that will cause an exception here. self._in_use_connections.remove(connection) self._available_connections.append(connection) async def disconnect(self, inuse_connections: bool = True): """ Disconnects connections in the pool If ``inuse_connections`` is True, disconnect connections that are current in use, potentially by other tasks. Otherwise only disconnect connections that are idle in the pool. """ if inuse_connections: connections: Iterable[AbstractConnection] = chain( self._available_connections, self._in_use_connections ) else: connections = self._available_connections resp = await asyncio.gather( *(connection.disconnect() for connection in connections), return_exceptions=True, ) exc = next((r for r in resp if isinstance(r, BaseException)), None) if exc: raise exc async def aclose(self) -> None: """Close the pool, disconnecting all connections""" await self.disconnect() def set_retry(self, retry: "Retry") -> None: for conn in self._available_connections: conn.retry = retry for conn in self._in_use_connections: conn.retry = retry class BlockingConnectionPool(ConnectionPool): """ A blocking connection pool:: >>> from redis.asyncio import Redis, BlockingConnectionPool >>> client = Redis.from_pool(BlockingConnectionPool()) It performs the same function as the default :py:class:`~redis.asyncio.ConnectionPool` implementation, in that, it maintains a pool of reusable connections that can be shared by multiple async redis clients. The difference is that, in the event that a client tries to get a connection from the pool when all of connections are in use, rather than raising a :py:class:`~redis.ConnectionError` (as the default :py:class:`~redis.asyncio.ConnectionPool` implementation does), it blocks the current `Task` for a specified number of seconds until a connection becomes available. Use ``max_connections`` to increase / decrease the pool size:: >>> pool = BlockingConnectionPool(max_connections=10) Use ``timeout`` to tell it either how many seconds to wait for a connection to become available, or to block forever: >>> # Block forever. >>> pool = BlockingConnectionPool(timeout=None) >>> # Raise a ``ConnectionError`` after five seconds if a connection is >>> # not available. >>> pool = BlockingConnectionPool(timeout=5) """ def __init__( self, max_connections: int = 50, timeout: Optional[int] = 20, connection_class: Type[AbstractConnection] = Connection, queue_class: Type[asyncio.Queue] = asyncio.LifoQueue, # deprecated **connection_kwargs, ): super().__init__( connection_class=connection_class, max_connections=max_connections, **connection_kwargs, ) self._condition = asyncio.Condition() self.timeout = timeout async def get_connection(self, command_name, *keys, **options): """Gets a connection from the pool, blocking until one is available""" try: async with self._condition: async with async_timeout(self.timeout): await self._condition.wait_for(self.can_get_connection) connection = super().get_available_connection() except asyncio.TimeoutError as err: raise ConnectionError("No connection available.") from err # We now perform the connection check outside of the lock. try: await self.ensure_connection(connection) return connection except BaseException: await self.release(connection) raise async def release(self, connection: AbstractConnection): """Releases the connection back to the pool.""" async with self._condition: await super().release(connection) self._condition.notify()