Battle-hardened distributed locking using redis.
IORedis version of node-redis-warlock
- ioredis
- Redis
v2.6.12
or above. If you're running a Redis version fromv2.6.0
tov2.6.11
inclusive usev0.0.7
of this module.
npm install node-redis-warlock
var Warlock = require('redis-warlock');
var Redis = require('ioredis');
// Establish a redis client and pass it to warlock
var redis = new Redis();
var warlock = Warlock(redis);
// Set a lock
var key = 'test-lock';
var ttl = 10000; // Lifetime of the lock
warlock.lock(key, ttl, function(err, unlock){
if (err) {
// Something went wrong and we weren't able to set a lock
return;
}
if (typeof unlock === 'function') {
// If the lock is set successfully by this process, an unlock function is passed to our callback.
// Do the work that required lock protection, and then unlock() when finished...
//
// do stuff...
//
unlock();
} else {
// Otherwise, the lock was not established by us so we must decide what to do
// Perhaps wait a bit & retry...
}
});
// set a lock optimistically
var key = 'opt-lock';
var ttl = 10000;
var maxAttempts = 4; // Max number of times to try setting the lock before erroring
var wait = 1000; // Time to wait before another attempt if lock already in place
warlock.optimistic(key, ttl, maxAttempts, wait, function(err, unlock) {});
// unlock using the lock id
var key = 'test-lock-2';
var ttl = 10000;
var lockId;
warlock.lock(key, ttl, function(err, _, id) {
lockId = id;
});
// each client who knows the lockId can release the lock
warlock.unlock(key, lockId, function(err, result) {
if(result == 1) {
// unlocked successfully
}
});
- Read my Distributed locks using Redis article and Redis' author's A proposal for more reliable locks using Redis to learn more about the theory of distributed locks using Redis.