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Docs and example of listening for "error" event.
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var redis = require("redis"),
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var redis = require("redis"),
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client = redis.createClient();
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client = redis.createClient();
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client.on("error", function (err) {
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console.log("Redis connection error to " + client.host + ":" + client.port + " - " + err);
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});
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client.set("string key", "string val", redis.print);
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client.set("string key", "string val", redis.print);
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client.hset("hash key", "hashtest 1", "some value", redis.print);
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client.hset("hash key", "hashtest 1", "some value", redis.print);
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client.hset(["hash key", "hashtest 2", "some other value"], redis.print);
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client.hset(["hash key", "hashtest 2", "some other value"], redis.print);
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@@ -87,8 +91,21 @@ Commands issued before the `connect` event are queued, then replayed when a conn
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`client` will emit `error` when encountering an error connecting to the Redis server.
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`client` will emit `error` when encountering an error connecting to the Redis server.
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_This may change at some point, because it would be nice to send back error events for
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Note that "error" is a special event type in node. If there are no listeners for an
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things in the reply parser._
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"error" event, node will exit. This is usually what you want, but it can lead to some
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cryptic error messages like this:
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mjr:~/work/node_redis (master)$ node example.js
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node.js:50
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throw e;
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^
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Error: ECONNREFUSED, Connection refused
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at IOWatcher.callback (net:870:22)
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at node.js:607:9
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Not very useful in diagnosing the problem, but if your program isn't ready to handle this,
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it is probably the right thing to just exit.
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### "end"
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### "end"
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var redis = require("redis"),
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var redis = require("redis"),
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client = redis.createClient();
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client = redis.createClient();
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client.on("error", function (err) {
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console.log("Redis connection error to " + client.host + ":" + client.port + " - " + err);
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});
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client.set("string key", "string val", redis.print);
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client.set("string key", "string val", redis.print);
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client.hset("hash key", "hashtest 1", "some value", redis.print);
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client.hset("hash key", "hashtest 1", "some value", redis.print);
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client.hset(["hash key", "hashtest 2", "some other value"], redis.print);
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client.hset(["hash key", "hashtest 2", "some other value"], redis.print);
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