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Updated on 2022-08-10 GMT+08:00

What Should Be Noted When Using Redis for Pub/Sub?

The Redis official website describes Pub/Sub in detail. When using Redis for Pub/Sub, note the following:

  • Your client must process messages in a timely manner.

    Your client subscribes to a channel. If it does not receive messages in a timely manner, DCS instance messages may be overstocked. If the size of accumulated messages reaches the threshold (32 MB by default) or remains at a certain level (8 MB by default) for a certain period of time (1 minute by default), your client will be automatically disconnected to prevent server memory exhaustion.

  • Your client must support connection re-establishment in case of disconnection.

    In the event of a disconnection, you need to run the subscribe or psubscribe command on your client to subscribe to a channel again. Otherwise, your client cannot receive messages.

  • Do not use pub/sub in scenarios with high message reliability requirements.

    The Redis pub/sub is not a reliable messaging system. Messages that are not retrieved will be discarded when your client is disconnected or a master/standby switchover occurs.