func TestReadDeadline(t *testing.T) { l, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("net.Listen returned %v", err) } defer l.Close() go func() { for { c, err := l.Accept() if err != nil { return } go func() { time.Sleep(time.Second) c.Write([]byte("+OK\r\n")) c.Close() }() } }() c1, err := redis.DialTimeout(l.Addr().Network(), l.Addr().String(), 0, time.Millisecond, 0) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("redis.Dial returned %v", err) } defer c1.Close() _, err = c1.Do("PING") if err == nil { t.Fatalf("c1.Do() returned nil, expect error") } if c1.Err() == nil { t.Fatalf("c1.Err() = nil, expect error") } c2, err := redis.DialTimeout(l.Addr().Network(), l.Addr().String(), 0, time.Millisecond, 0) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("redis.Dial returned %v", err) } defer c2.Close() c2.Send("PING") c2.Flush() _, err = c2.Receive() if err == nil { t.Fatalf("c2.Receive() returned nil, expect error") } if c2.Err() == nil { t.Fatalf("c2.Err() = nil, expect error") } }
// Dial dials the local Redis server and selects database 9. To prevent // stomping on real data, DialTestDB fails if database 9 contains data. The // returned connection flushes database 9 on close. func Dial() (redis.Conn, error) { c, err := redis.DialTimeout("tcp", ":6379", 0, 1*time.Second, 1*time.Second) if err != nil { return nil, err } _, err = c.Do("SELECT", "9") if err != nil { c.Close() return nil, err } n, err := redis.Int(c.Do("DBSIZE")) if err != nil { c.Close() return nil, err } if n != 0 { c.Close() return nil, errors.New("database #9 is not empty, test can not continue") } return testConn{c}, nil }