# README
Redsync
Redsync provides a Redis-based distributed mutual exclusion lock implementation for Go as described in this post. A reference library (by antirez) for Ruby is available at github.com/antirez/redlock-rb.
Installation
Install Redsync using the go get command:
$ go get github.com/go-redsync/redsync/v4
Two driver implementations will be installed; however, only the one used will be included in your project.
See the examples folder for usage of each driver.
Documentation
Usage
Error handling is simplified to panic
for shorter example.
package main
import (
goredislib "github.com/go-redis/redis/v8"
"github.com/go-redsync/redsync/v4"
"github.com/go-redsync/redsync/v4/redis/goredis/v8"
)
func main() {
// Create a pool with go-redis (or redigo) which is the pool redisync will
// use while communicating with Redis. This can also be any pool that
// implements the `redis.Pool` interface.
client := goredislib.NewClient(&goredislib.Options{
Addr: "localhost:6379",
})
pool := goredis.NewPool(client) // or, pool := redigo.NewPool(...)
// Create an instance of redisync to be used to obtain a mutual exclusion
// lock.
rs := redsync.New(pool)
// Obtain a new mutex by using the same name for all instances wanting the
// same lock.
mutexname := "my-global-mutex"
mutex := rs.NewMutex(mutexname)
// Obtain a lock for our given mutex. After this is successful, no one else
// can obtain the same lock (the same mutex name) until we unlock it.
if err := mutex.Lock(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Do your work that requires the lock.
// Release the lock so other processes or threads can obtain a lock.
if ok, err := mutex.Unlock(); !ok || err != nil {
panic("unlock failed")
}
}
Contributing
Contributions are welcome.
License
Redsync is available under the BSD (3-Clause) License.
Disclaimer
This code implements an algorithm which is currently a proposal, it was not formally analyzed. Make sure to understand how it works before using it in production environments.
# Functions
New creates and returns a new Redsync instance from given Redis connection pools.
WithDriftFactor can be used to set the clock drift factor.
WithExpiry can be used to set the expiry of a mutex to the given value.
WithGenValueFunc can be used to set the custom value generator.
WithRetryDelay can be used to set the amount of time to wait between retries.
WithRetryDelayFunc can be used to override default delay behavior.
WithTimeoutFactor can be used to set the timeout factor.
WithTries can be used to set the number of times lock acquire is attempted.
WithValue can be used to assign the random value without having to call lock.
# Variables
ErrExtendFailed is the error resulting if Redsync fails to extend the lock.
ErrFailed is the error resulting if Redsync fails to acquire the lock after exhausting all retries.
# Interfaces
An Option configures a mutex.
# Type aliases
A DelayFunc is used to decide the amount of time to wait between retries.
OptionFunc is a function that configures a mutex.