errorception / redis-lock

Implements a locking primitive using redis. An implementation of the algorithm described at https://redis.io/commands/setnx
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redis-lock

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Implements a locking primitive using redis in node.js.

Fully non-blocking and asynchronous, and uses the algorithm described in the redis docs.

Useful for concurrency control. For example, when updating a database record you might want to ensure that no other part of your code is updating the same record at that time.

Used heavily at errorception.

Requires v4 of node-redis For previous versions use v0.1.4

Example

const client = require("redis").createClient(),
    lock = require("redis-lock")(client);

await client.connect(); // node-redis v4 needs to connect before sending commands

const done = await lock("myLock")
// No one else will be able to get a lock on 'myLock' until you call done()
await done();

Slightly more descriptive example:

const client = require("redis").createClient(),
    lock = require("redis-lock")(client);

await client.connect();

const done1 = await lock("myLock")
// Simulate a 1 second long operation
setTimeout(done1, 1000);

const done2 = await lock("myLock")
// Even though this function has been scheduled at the same time
// as the function above, this callback will not be executed till
// the function above has called done(). Hence, this will have to
// wait for at least 1 second.
await done2();

Installation

$ npm install redis-lock

Usage

redis-lock is really simple to use - It's just a function!

Initialization

To initialize redis-lock, simply call it by passing in a redis client instance, created by calling .createClient() on the excellent node-redis. This is taken in as a parameter because you might want to configure the client to suit your environment (host, port, etc.), and to enable you to reuse the client from your app if you want to.

You can also provide a second (optional) parameter: retryDelay. If due to any reason a lock couldn't be acquired, lock acquisition is retried after waiting for a little bit of time. retryDelay lets you control this delay time. Default: 50ms.

const lock = require("redis-lock")(require("redis").createClient(), 10);

This will return a function called (say) lock, described below:

lock(lockName, [timeout = 5000]): done

Returns a done async function which releases the lock (or do nothing if timeout has already released it)

Full example, with console.log calls to illustrate the flow:

const client = require("redis").createClient(),
    lock = require("redis-lock")(client);

await client.connect();

console.log("Asking for lock");
const done = await lock("myLock")
console.log("Lock acquired");
await someTask() // Some async task
console.log("Releasing lock now");
await done()
console.log("Lock has been released, and is available for others to use");

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License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2012 Rakesh Pai rakeshpai@errorception.com

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