Redis / Node.js - 2 clients (1 pub/sub) causing issues with writes
Trying to create two clients; one is pub/sub, the other is a standard connection. Is this not possible? There must be a way to abstract this to work :) Basically, if I do a get key
after running test.js, all I see is 'valueBefore'. The output:
node test.js
Reply: OK
/Users/franklovecchio/Desktop/development/node/node_modules/redis/index.js:487
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^
Error: Connection in pub/sub mode, only pub/sub commands may be used
at RedisClient.send_command (/Users/franklovecchio/Desktop/development/node/node_modules/redis/index.js:487:15)
at RedisClient.<anonymous> (/Users/franklovecchio/Desktop/development/node/node_modules/redis/index.js:597:27)
at Object._onTimeout (/Users/franklovecchio/Desktop/development/node/distributed-cache/client/test.js:19:12)
at Timer.callback (timers.js:83:39)
The code:
var redis = require('redis');
var client1 = redis.createClient();
var client2 = redis.createClient();
client2.on('message', function (channel, message) {
console.log('Received a message on channel: ' + channel);
client1.set('key', message, redis.print);
});
client2.subscribe('channel');
client1.set('key', 'valueBefore', redis.print);
setTimeout(
function() {
client2.publish('channel', 'valueAfter');
},3000
);
You probably need to publish messages from client1
since client2
is dedicated to listening for messages on certain channel. Few words about this behavior are written in node_redis readme:
If you need to send regular commands to Redis while in pub/sub mode, just open another connection.
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