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117 lines
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Lua
117 lines
4.9 KiB
Lua
-- The keyword to trigger the command
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command = "LUA.LIST"
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--[[
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The string array of categories this command belongs to.
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This array can contain both built-in categories and new custom categories.
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]]
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categories = {"list", "write", "fast"}
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-- The description of the command
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description = "(LUA.LIST key) \
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This is an example of working with SugarDB lists in lua scripts."
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-- Whether the command should be synced across the RAFT cluster
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sync = true
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--[[
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keyExtractionFunc is a function that extracts the keys from the command and returns them to SugarDB.keyExtractionFunc
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The returned data from this function is used in the Access Control Layer to determine if the current connection is
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authorized to execute this command. The function must return a table that specifies which keys in this command
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are read keys and which ones are write keys.
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Example return: {["readKeys"] = {"key1", "key2"}, ["writeKeys"] = {"key3", "key4", "key5"}}
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1. "command" is a string array representing the command that triggered this key extraction function.
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2. "args" is a string array of the modifier args that were passed when loading the module into SugarDB.
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These args are passed to the key extraction function everytime it's invoked.
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]]
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function keyExtractionFunc (command, args)
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if (#command < 2) then
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error("wrong number of args, expected 1")
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end
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return { ["readKeys"] = {command[2]}, ["writeKeys"] = {} }
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end
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--[[
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handlerFunc is the command's handler function. The function is passed some arguments that allow it to interact with
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SugarDB. The function must return a valid RESP response or throw an error.
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The handler function accepts the following args:
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1. "context" is a table that contains some information about the environment this command has been executed in.
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Example: {["protocol"] = 2, ["database"] = 0}
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This object contains the following properties:
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i) protocol - the protocol version of the client that executed the command (either 2 or 3).
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ii) database - the active database index of the client that executed the command.
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2. "command" is the string array representing the command that triggered this handler function.
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3. "keyExists" is a function that can be called to check if a list of keys exists in the SugarDB store database.
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This function accepts a string array of keys to check and returns a table with each key having a corresponding
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boolean value indicating whether it exists.
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Examples:
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i) Example invocation: keyExists({"key1", "key2", "key3"})
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ii) Example return: {["key1"] = true, ["key2"] = false, ["key3"] = true}
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4. "getValues" is a function that can be called to retrieve values from the SugarDB store database.
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The function accepts a string array of keys whose values we would like to fetch, and returns a table with each key
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containing the corresponding value from the store.
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The possible data types for the values are: number, string, nil, hash, set, zset
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Examples:
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i) Example invocation: getValues({"key1", "key2", "key3"})
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ii) Example return: {["key1"] = 3.142, ["key2"] = nil, ["key3"] = "Pi"}
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5. "setValues" is a function that can be called to set values in the active database in the SugarDB store.
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This function accepts a table with keys and the corresponding values to set for each key in the active database
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in the store.
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The accepted data types for the values are: number, string, nil, hash, set, zset.
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The setValues function does not return anything.
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Examples:
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i) Example invocation: setValues({["key1"] = 3.142, ["key2"] = nil, ["key3"] = "Pi"})
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6. "args" is a string array of the modifier args passed to the module at load time. These args are passed to the
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handler everytime it's invoked.
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]]
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function handlerFunc(ctx, command, keysExist, getValues, setValues, args)
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-- Helper function to compare lists
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local function compareLists(expected, actual)
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if #expected ~= #actual then
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return false, string.format("Length mismatch: expected %d, got %d", #expected, #actual)
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end
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for i = 1, #expected do
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if expected[i] ~= actual[i] then
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return false, string.format("Mismatch at index %d: expected '%s', got '%s'", i, expected[i], actual[i])
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end
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end
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return true
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end
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local key = command[2]
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-- First list to set
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local initialList = {"apple", "banana", "cherry"}
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setValues({[key] = initialList})
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-- Retrieve and verify the first list
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local retrievedValues = getValues({key})
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local retrievedList = retrievedValues[key]
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local isValid, errorMessage = compareLists(initialList, retrievedList)
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if not isValid then
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error(errorMessage)
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end
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-- Update the list with new values
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local updatedList = {"orange", "grape", "watermelon"}
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setValues({[key] = updatedList})
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-- Retrieve and verify the updated list
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retrievedValues = getValues({key})
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retrievedList = retrievedValues[key]
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isValid, errorMessage = compareLists(updatedList, retrievedList)
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if not isValid then
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error(errorMessage)
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end
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-- If all assertions pass
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return "+OK\r\n"
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end |