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package redis.clients.jedis;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPoolConfig;
import redis.clients.jedis.providers.ShardedConnectionProvider;
import redis.clients.jedis.util.Hashing;
import redis.clients.jedis.util.IOUtils;
/**
* WARNING: RESP3 is not properly implemented for ShardedPipeline.
*
* @deprecated Sharding/Sharded feature will be removed in next major release.
*/
@Deprecated
public class ShardedPipeline extends MultiNodePipelineBase {
private final ShardedConnectionProvider provider;
private AutoCloseable closeable = null;
public ShardedPipeline(List shards, JedisClientConfig clientConfig) {
this(new ShardedConnectionProvider(shards, clientConfig));
this.closeable = this.provider;
}
public ShardedPipeline(ShardedConnectionProvider provider) {
super(new ShardedCommandObjects(provider.getHashingAlgo()));
this.provider = provider;
}
public ShardedPipeline(List shards, JedisClientConfig clientConfig,
GenericObjectPoolConfig poolConfig, Hashing algo, Pattern tagPattern) {
this(new ShardedConnectionProvider(shards, clientConfig, poolConfig, algo), tagPattern);
this.closeable = this.provider;
}
public ShardedPipeline(ShardedConnectionProvider provider, Pattern tagPattern) {
super(new ShardedCommandObjects(provider.getHashingAlgo(), tagPattern));
this.provider = provider;
}
@Override
public void close() {
try {
super.close();
} finally {
IOUtils.closeQuietly(closeable);
}
}
@Override
protected HostAndPort getNodeKey(CommandArguments args) {
return provider.getNode(((ShardedCommandArguments) args).getKeyHash());
}
@Override
protected Connection getConnection(HostAndPort nodeKey) {
return provider.getConnection(nodeKey);
}
/**
* This method must be called after constructor, if graph commands are going to be used.
*/
public void prepareGraphCommands() {
super.prepareGraphCommands(provider);
}
}
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