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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2016-8d1e0ab408
2016-06-30 19:57:05.714894
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Name : php-nrk-Predis
Product : Fedora 24
Version : 1.1.1
Release : 1.fc24
URL :
http://pear.nrk.io
Summary : PHP client library for Redis
Description :
Flexible and feature-complete PHP client library for Redis.
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Update Information:
**Predis 1.1.1** (2016-06-16) - __FIX__: `password` and `database` from the
global `parameters` client option were still being applied to sentinels
connections making them fail (sentinels do not understand the `AUTH` and
`SELECT` commands) (PR #346). - __FIX__: when a sentinel instance reports no
sentinel for a service, invoking `connect()` on the redis-sentinel connection
backend should fall back to the master connection instead of failing (ISSUE
#342). - __FIX__: the two connection backends based on ext-phpiredis has some
kind of issues with the GC and the internal use of closures as reader
callbacks that prevented connections going out of scope from being properly
collected and the underlying stream or socket resources from being closed and
freed. This should not have had any actual effect in real-world scenarios due
to the lifecycle of PHP scripts, but we fixed it anyway (ISSUE #345).
**Predis v1.1.0** (2016-06-02) - The default server profile for the client now
targets Redis 3.2. - Responses to the following commands are not casted into
booleans anymore, the original integer value is returned: `SETNX`, `MSETNX`,
`SMOVE`, `SISMEMBER`, `HSET`, `HSETNX`, `HEXISTS`, `PFADD`, `EXISTS`, `MOVE`,
`PERSIST`, `EXPIRE`, `EXPIREAT`, `RENAMENX`. This change does not have a
significant impact unless when using strict comparisons (=== and !==) the
returned value. - Non-boolean string values passed to the `persistent`
connection parameter can be used to create different persistent connections.
Note that this feature was already present in Predis but required both
`persistent` and `path` to be set as illustrated by
[#139](https://github.com/nrk/predis/pull/139). This change is needed to
prevent confusion with how `path` is used to select a database when using the
`redis` scheme. - The client throws exceptions when Redis returns any kind of
error response to initialization commands (the ones being automatically sent
when a connection is established, such as `SELECT` and `AUTH` when database
and password are set in connection parameters) regardless of the value of the
exception option. - Using `unix:///path/to/socket` in URI strings to specify a
UNIX domain socket file is now deprecated in favor of the format
`unix:/path/to/socket` (note the lack of the double slash after the scheme)
and will not be supported starting with the next major release. - Implemented
full support for redis-sentinel. - Implemented the ability to specify default
connection parameters for aggregate connections with the new `parameters`
client option. These parameters augment the usual user-supplied connection
parameters (but do not take the precedence over them) when creating new
connections and they are mostly useful when the client is using aggregate
connections such as redis-cluster and redis-sentinel as these backends can
create new connections on the fly based on responses and redirections from
Redis. - Redis servers protected by SSL-encrypted connections can be accessed
by using the `tls` or `rediss` scheme in connection parameters along with SSL-
specific options in the `ssl` parameter (see
http://php.net/manual/context.ssl.php). - `Predis\Client` implements
`IteratorAggregate` making it possible to iterate over traversable aggregate
connections and get a new client instance for each Redis node. - Iterating
over an instance of `Predis\Connection\Aggregate\RedisCluster` will return all
the connections mapped in the slots map instead of just the ones in the pool.
This change makes it possible, when the slots map is retrieved from Redis, to
iterate over all of the master nodes in the cluster. When the use of `CLUSTER
SLOTS` is disabled via the `useClusterSlots()` method, the iteration returns
only the connections with slots ranges associated in their parameters or the
ones initialized by `-MOVED` responses in order to make the behaviour of the
iteration consistent between the two modes of operation. - Various improvements
to `Predis\Connection\Aggregate\MasterSlaveReplication` (the "basic"
replication backend, not the new one based on redis-sentinel): - When the
client is not able to send a read-only command to a slave because the
current connection fails or the slave is resyncing (`-LOADING` response
returned by Redis), the backend discards the failed connection and performs
a new attempt on the next slave. When no other slave is available the master
server is used for read-only commands as last resort. - It is possible to
discover the current replication configuration on the fly by invoking the
`discover()` method which internally relies on the output of the command
`INFO REPLICATION` executed against the master server or one of the slaves.
The backend can also be configured to do this automatically when it fails to
reach one of the servers. - Implemented the `switchToMaster()` and
`switchToSlave()` methods to make it easier to force a switch to the master
server or a random slave when needed.
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su -c 'yum update php-nrk-Predis' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
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