NAME

Redis::DistLock - Distributed lock manager using Redis

SYNOPSIS

use Redis::DistLock;
my $rd = Redis::DistLock->new( servers => [qw[ localhost:6379 ]] );
my $mutex = $rd->lock( "foo", 10 );
die( "failed to get a lock" )
    if ! $mutex;
# ... critical section ...
$rd->release( $mutex );

DESCRIPTION

This is an implementation of the Redlock algorithm using Redis for distributed lock management. It enables lightweight distributed locks in order to prevent cronjob overruns, help with queue processing, many workers of which only one should run at a time, and similar situations.

NOTE: This needs at least Redis version 2.6.12 which adds new options to the SET command making this implementation possible.

METHODS

new( ... )

Takes a hash or hash reference with below arguments and returns a lock manager instance. Since this module currently does not repair initially failed connections it checks for the majority of connections or die()s.

servers

Array reference with servers to connect to or Redis objects to use.

retry_count

Maximum number of times to try to acquire the lock. Defaults to 3.

retry_delay

Maximum delay between retries in seconds. Defaults to 0.2.

version_check

Flag to check redis server version(s) in the constructor to ensure compatibility. Defaults to 1.

logger

Optional subroutine that will be called with errors as parameter, should any occur. By default, errors are currently just warnings. To disable pass undef.

auto_release

Flag to enable automatic release of all locks when the lock manager instance goes out of scope. Defaults to 0.

CAVEAT: Ctrl-C'ing a running Perl script does not call DESTROY(). This means you will have to wait for Redis to expire your locks for you if the script is killed manually. Even if you do implement a signal handler, it can be quite unreliable in Perl and does not guarantee the timeliness of your locks being released.

lock( $resource, $ttl )

Acquire the lock for the resource with the given time to live (in seconds) until the lock expires. Without a value generates a 32 character base64 string based on 24 random input bytes.

lock( $resource, $ttl, $value )

Same as lock() but with a known value instead of a random string.

lock( $resource, $ttl, $value, $extend )

Same as lock(), but given $extend is true it extends an existing lock or creates a new one instead of having to unlock first.

NOTE: This option is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!

release( $lock )

Release the previously acquired lock.

release( $resource, $value )

Version of release() that allows to maintain state solely in Redis when the value is known, e.g. a hostname.

SEE ALSO

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.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This module was originally developed at Booking.com. With approval from Booking.com, this module was released as open source, for which the authors would like to express their gratitude.

AUTHORS

  • Simon Bertrang <janus@cpan.org>

  • Ryan Bastic <ryan@bastic.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2014 by Simon Bertrang, Ryan Bastic

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.