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  1. v0.6.3 (201x-xx-xx)
  2. * New commands available in the Redis v2.2 profile (dev):
  3. - Strings: SETRANGE, GETRANGE, SETBIT, GETBIT
  4. - Lists : BRPOPLPUSH
  5. v0.6.2 (2010-11-28)
  6. * Minor internal improvements and clean ups.
  7. * New commands available in the Redis v2.2 profile (dev):
  8. - Strings: STRLEN
  9. - Lists : LINSERT, RPUSHX, LPUSHX
  10. - ZSets : ZREVRANGEBYSCORE
  11. - Misc. : PERSIST
  12. * WATCH also accepts a single array parameter with the keys that should be
  13. monitored during a transaction.
  14. * Improved the behaviour of Predis\MultiExecBlock in certain corner cases.
  15. * Improved parameters checking for the SORT command.
  16. * FIX: the STORE parameter for the SORT command didn't work correctly when
  17. using '0' as the target key (ISSUE #13).
  18. * FIX: the methods for UNWATCH and DISCARD do not break anymore method
  19. chaining with Predis\MultiExecBlock.
  20. v0.6.1 (2010-07-11)
  21. * Minor internal improvements and clean ups.
  22. * New commands available in the Redis v2.2 profile (dev):
  23. - Misc. : WATCH, UNWATCH
  24. * Optional modifiers for ZRANGE, ZREVRANGE and ZRANGEBYSCORE queries are
  25. supported using an associative array passed as the last argument of their
  26. respective methods.
  27. * The LIMIT modifier for ZRANGEBYSCORE can be specified using either:
  28. - an indexed array: array($offset, $count)
  29. - an associative array: array('offset' => $offset, 'count' => $count)
  30. * The method Predis\Client::__construct() now accepts also instances of
  31. Predis\ConnectionParameters.
  32. * Predis\MultiExecBlock and Predis\PubSubContext now throw an exception
  33. when trying to create their instances using a profile that does not
  34. support the required Redis commands or when the client is connected to
  35. a cluster of connections.
  36. * Various improvements to Predis\MultiExecBlock:
  37. - fixes and more consistent behaviour across various usage cases.
  38. - support for WATCH and UNWATCH when using the current development
  39. profile (Redis v2.2) and aborted transactions.
  40. * New signature for Predis\Client::multiExec() which is now able to accept
  41. an array of options for the underlying instance of Predis\MultiExecBlock.
  42. Backwards compatibility with previous releases of Predis is ensured.
  43. * New signature for Predis\Client::pipeline() which is now able to accept
  44. an array of options for the underlying instance of Predis\CommandPipeline.
  45. Backwards compatibility with previous releases of Predis is ensured.
  46. The method Predis\Client::pipelineSafe() is to be considered deprecated.
  47. * FIX: The WEIGHT modifier for ZUNIONSTORE and ZINTERSTORE was handled
  48. incorrectly with more than two weights specified.
  49. v0.6.0 (2010-05-24)
  50. * Switched to the new multi-bulk request protocol for all of the commands
  51. in the Redis 1.2 and Redis 2.0 profiles. Inline and bulk requests are now
  52. deprecated as they will be removed in future releases of Redis.
  53. * The default server profile is "2.0" (targeting Redis 2.0.x). If you are
  54. using older versions of Redis, it is highly recommended that you specify
  55. which server profile the client should use (e.g. "1.2" when connecting
  56. to instances of Redis 1.2.x).
  57. * Support for Redis 1.0 is now optional and it is provided by requiring
  58. 'Predis_Compatibility.php' before creating an instance of Predis\Client.
  59. * New commands added to the Redis 2.0 profile since Predis 0.5.1:
  60. - Strings: SETEX, APPEND, SUBSTR
  61. - ZSets : ZCOUNT, ZRANK, ZUNIONSTORE, ZINTERSTORE, ZREMBYRANK, ZREVRANK
  62. - Hashes : HSET, HSETNX, HMSET, HINCRBY, HGET, HMGET, HDEL, HEXISTS,
  63. HLEN, HKEYS, HVALS, HGETALL
  64. - PubSub : PUBLISH, SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE
  65. - Misc. : DISCARD, CONFIG
  66. * Introduced client-level options with the new Predis\ClientOptions class.
  67. Options can be passed to Predis\Client::__construct in its second argument
  68. as an array or an instance of Predis\ClientOptions. For brevity's sake and
  69. compatibility with older versions, the constructor of Predis\Client still
  70. accepts an instance of Predis\RedisServerProfile in its second argument.
  71. The currently supported client options are:
  72. - profile [default: "2.0" as of Predis 0.6.0]
  73. specifies which server profile to use when connecting to Redis. This
  74. option accepts an instance of Predis\RedisServerProfile or a string
  75. that indicates the target version.
  76. - key_distribution [default: Predis\Distribution\HashRing]
  77. specifies which key distribution strategy to use to distribute keys
  78. among the servers that compose a cluster. This option accepts an
  79. instance of Predis\Distribution\IDistributionStrategy so that users
  80. can implement their own key distribution strategy. Optionally, the new
  81. Predis\Distribution\KetamaPureRing class also provides a pure-PHP
  82. implementation of the same algorithm used by libketama.
  83. - throw_on_error [default: TRUE]
  84. server errors can optionally be handled "silently": instead of throwing
  85. an exception, the client returns an error response type.
  86. - iterable_multibulk [EXPERIMENTAL - default: FALSE]
  87. in addition to the classic way of fetching a whole multibulk reply
  88. into an array, the client can now optionally stream a multibulk reply
  89. down to the user code by using PHP iterators. It is just a little bit
  90. slower, but it can save a lot of memory in certain scenarios.
  91. * New parameters for connections:
  92. - alias [default: not set]
  93. every connection can now be identified by an alias that is useful to
  94. get a certain connection when connected to a cluster of Redis servers.
  95. - weight [default: not set]
  96. allows the client to balance the keys asymmetrically across multiple
  97. servers. This might be useful when you have servers with different
  98. amounts of memory and you want to distribute the load of your keys
  99. accordingly.
  100. - connection_async [default: FALSE]
  101. estabilish connections to servers in a non-blocking way, so that the
  102. client is not blocked while the underlying resource performs the actual
  103. connection.
  104. - connection_persistent [default: FALSE]
  105. the underlying connection resource is left open when a script ends its
  106. lifecycle. Persistent connections can lead to unpredictable or strange
  107. behaviours, so they should be used with extreme care.
  108. * Introduced the Predis\Pipeline\IPipelineExecutor interface. Classes that
  109. implements this interface are used internally by the Predis\CommandPipeline
  110. class to change the behaviour of the pipeline when writing/reading commands
  111. from one or multiple servers. Here is the list of the default executors:
  112. - Predis\Pipeline\StandardExecutor
  113. Exceptions generated by server errors might be thrown depending on the
  114. options passed to the client (see "throw_on_error"). Instead, protocol
  115. or network errors always throw exceptions. This is the default executor
  116. for single and clustered connections and shares the same behaviour of
  117. Predis 0.5.x.
  118. - Predis\Pipeline\SafeExecutor
  119. Exceptions generated by server, protocol or network errors are not
  120. thrown, instead they are returned in the response array as instances of
  121. ResponseError or CommunicationException.
  122. - Predis\Pipeline\SafeClusterExecutor
  123. This executor shares the same behaviour of Predis\Pipeline\SafeExecutor
  124. but it is geared towards clustered connections.
  125. * Support for PUBSUB is handled by the new Predis\PubSubContext class, which
  126. could also be used to build a callback dispatcher for PUBSUB scenarios.
  127. * When connected to a cluster of connections, it is now possible to get a
  128. new Predis\Client instance for a single connection of the cluster by
  129. passing its alias/index to the new Predis\Client::getClientFor() method.
  130. * CommandPipeline and MultiExecBlock return their instances when invoking
  131. commands, thus allowing method chaining in pipelines and multi-exec blocks.
  132. * MultiExecBlock instances can handle the new DISCARD command.
  133. * Connections now support float values for the connection_timeout parameter
  134. to express timeouts with a microsecond resolution.
  135. * FIX: TCP connections now respect the read/write timeout parameter when
  136. reading the payload of server responses. Previously, stream_get_contents()
  137. was being used internally to read data from a connection but it looks like
  138. PHP does not honour the specified timeout for socket streams when inside
  139. this function.
  140. * FIX: The GET parameter for the SORT command now accepts also multiple key
  141. patterns by passing an array of strings. (ISSUE #1).
  142. * FIX: Replies to the DEL command return the number of elements deleted by
  143. the server and not 0 or 1 interpreted as a boolean response. (ISSUE #4).
  144. v0.5.1 (2010-01-23)
  145. * RPOPLPUSH has been changed from bulk command to inline command in Redis
  146. 1.2.1, so ListPopLastPushHead now extends InlineCommand. The old RPOPLPUSH
  147. behavior is still available via the ListPopLastPushHeadBulk class so that
  148. you can override the server profile if you need the old (and uncorrect)
  149. behaviour when connecting to a Redis 1.2.0 instance.
  150. * Added missing support for BGREWRITEAOF for Redis >= 1.2.0
  151. * Implemented a factory method for the RedisServerProfile class to ease the
  152. creation of new server profile instances based on a version string.
  153. v0.5.0 (2010-01-09)
  154. * First versioned release of Predis