When I execute HMSET the reply contains string "OK" in success case.
However with HSET, reply->str is null.
Is there any particular reason for this difference?
In case of error, both seems to give error string in reply.
I wanted to confirm what are the checks to be done to ensure command was successfully executed. Is below correct?
- HMSET:
- reply should not be null.
- reply->str should be 'OK'.
- HSET:
- reply should not be null.
- reply->str should be null.
Output:
# gcc redis.c -lhiredis
# ./a.out
Connected to redis localhost
Correct commands:
[HMSET] Reply: OK
[HSET] Reply: (null)
Wrong commands:
[HMSET] Reply: ERR wrong number of arguments for 'hmset' command
[HSET] Reply: ERR wrong number of arguments for 'hset' command
#
Code:
# cat redis.c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <hiredis/hiredis.h>
void main(int argc, char **argv)
{
redisContext *c;
redisReply *reply;
const char *hostname = "localhost";
struct timeval timeout = { 1, 500000 };
c = redisConnectWithTimeout(hostname, 6379, timeout);
if (c == NULL || c->err) {
if (c) {
printf("Connection error: %s\n", c->errstr);
redisFree(c);
} else {
printf("Connection error: can't allocate redis context\n");
}
return;
}
printf("Connected to redis %s\n", hostname);
/* Correct commands */
printf("Correct commands:\n");
reply = redisCommand(c,"HMSET testKey name value");
printf("[HMSET] Reply: %s\n", reply->str);
freeReplyObject(reply);
reply = redisCommand(c,"HSET testKey name value");
printf("[HSET] Reply: %s\n", reply->str);
freeReplyObject(reply);
/* Wrong commands */
printf("\nWrong commands:\n");
reply = redisCommand(c,"HMSET testKey name");
printf("[HMSET] Reply: %s\n", reply->str);
freeReplyObject(reply);
reply = redisCommand(c,"HSET testKey name");
printf("[HSET] Reply: %s\n", reply->str);
freeReplyObject(reply);
}
The documentation for HSET says that it returns the integer number of fields that were added. If you are modifying a field rather than adding a field, it will return 0. You should not be looking at it as a string.
The documentation for HMSET says that it returns "OK" or an error message