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+<?php
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+/*
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+ * This file is part of the Predis package.
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+ *
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+ * (c) Daniele Alessandri <suppakilla@gmail.com>
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+ *
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+ * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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+ * file that was distributed with this source code.
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+ */
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+
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+require __DIR__.'/shared.php';
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+
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+// Predis supports redis-sentinel to provide high availability in master / slave
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+// scenarios. The only but relevant difference with a basic replication scenario
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+// is that sentinel servers can manage the master server and its slaves based on
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+// their state, which means that they are able to provide an authoritative and
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+// updated configuration to clients thus avoiding static configurations for the
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+// replication servers and their roles.
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+
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+use Predis\Connection\Aggregate\SentinelReplication;
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+
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+// Instead of connection parameters pointing to redis nodes, we provide a list
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+// of instances of redis-sentinel. Users should always provide a timeout value
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+// low enough to not hinder operations just in case a sentinel is unreachable
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+// but Predis uses a default value of 100 milliseconds for sentinel parameters
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+// without an explicit timeout value.
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+//
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+// NOTE: in real-world scenarios sentinels should be running on different hosts!
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+$sentinels = array(
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+ 'tcp://127.0.0.1:5380?timeout=0.100',
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+ 'tcp://127.0.0.1:5381?timeout=0.100',
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+ 'tcp://127.0.0.1:5382?timeout=0.100',
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+);
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+
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+$client = new Predis\Client($sentinels, array(
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+ 'service' => 'mymaster',
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+ 'aggregate' => function () {
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+ return function ($sentinels, $options) {
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+ return new SentinelReplication($sentinels, $options->service, $options->connections);
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+ };
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+ },
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+));
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+
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+// Read operation.
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+$exists = $client->exists('foo') ? 'yes' : 'no';
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+$current = $client->getConnection()->getCurrent()->getParameters();
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+echo "Does 'foo' exist on {$current->alias}? $exists.", PHP_EOL;
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+
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+// Write operation.
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+$client->set('foo', 'bar');
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+$current = $client->getConnection()->getCurrent()->getParameters();
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+echo "Now 'foo' has been set to 'bar' on {$current->alias}!", PHP_EOL;
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+
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+// Read operation.
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+$bar = $client->get('foo');
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+$current = $client->getConnection()->getCurrent()->getParameters();
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+echo "We fetched 'foo' from {$current->alias} and its value is '$bar'.", PHP_EOL;
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+
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+/* OUTPUT:
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+Does 'foo' exist on slave? yes.
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+Now 'foo' has been set to 'bar' on master!
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+We fetched 'foo' from master and its value is 'bar'.
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+*/
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