Bug 725630

Summary: Getting exception on info() method in python redis client
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Gael Chamoulaud <gael.chamoulaud>
Component: python-redisAssignee: Silas Sewell <silas>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Gael Chamoulaud 2011-07-26 06:40:29 UTC
Description of problem:
Getting exception on info() method in python redis client

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Installed Packages
Name        : python-redis
Arch        : noarch
Version     : 2.0.0
Release     : 2.fc15
Size        : 115 k
Repo        : installed
From repo   : fedora
Summary     : A Python client for redis
URL         : http://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py
License     : MIT
Description : This is a Python interface to the Redis key-value store.

  
Actual results:
>>> import redis
>>> con = redis.Redis(host='redisServer')
>>> con.info()
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<input>", line 1, in <module>
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/redis/client.py", line 491, in info
    return self.execute_command('INFO')
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/redis/client.py", line 330, in execute_command
    **options
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/redis/client.py", line 312, in _execute_command
    return self.parse_response(command_name, **options)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/redis/client.py", line 392, in parse_response
    return self.RESPONSE_CALLBACKS[command_name](response, **options)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/redis/client.py", line 166, in parse_info
    info[key] = get_value(value)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/redis/client.py", line 155, in get_value
    k, v = item.split('=')
ValueError: too many values to unpack
>>> 


Expected results:
With python-redis 2.49 installed via pip command in a virtualenv...
>>> import redis
>>> con = redis.Redis(host='redisServer')
>>> con.info()
{'pubsub_channels': 0, 'aof_enabled': 0, 'bgrewriteaof_in_progress': 0, 'connected_slaves': 0, 'uptime_in_days': 1, 'multiplexing_api': 'epoll', 'lru
_clock': 1142823, 'last_save_time': 1311660145, 'redis_version': '2.2.5', 'redis_git_sha1': 0, 'loading': 0, 'connected_clients': 1, 'keyspace_misses
': 5, 'used_memory': 1607216, 'used_cpu_sys_childrens': 0.06, 'vm_enabled': 0, 'role': 'master', 'total_commands_processed': 38, 'used_memory_rss': 2
658304, 'total_connections_received': 8, 'pubsub_patterns': 0, 'used_cpu_sys': 1.52, 'used_cpu_user_childrens': 0.01, 'used_memory_human': '1.53M', '
blocked_clients': 0, 'used_cpu_user': 2.64, 'use_tcmalloc': 0, 'client_biggest_input_buf': 0, 'db0': {'keys': 13, 'expires': 0}, 'arch_bits': 64, 're
dis_git_dirty': 0, 'expired_keys': 0, 'hash_max_zipmap_entries': 512, 'evicted_keys': 0, 'bgsave_in_progress': 0, 'allocation_stats': {'24': 10226, '
25': 8, '26': 5, '27': 3, '20': 12, '21': 24, '22': 5, '23': 49, '28': 6, '29': 8, '8': 40, '120': 1, '123': 2, '128': 7, '59': 5, '58': 3, '55': 3,
'57': 2, '56': 6, '51': 1, '50': 1, '53': 2, '52': 1, '88': 85, '89': 9, '110': 1, '82': 20, '83': 9, '80': 13, '81': 18, '86': 15, '87': 16, '84': 2
5, '85': 18, '103': 2, '100': 1, '39': 16, '38': 7, '33': 1, '32': 54, '31': 6, '30': 22, '37': 6, '36': 4, '35': 3, '34': 12, '>=256': 45, '61': 5,
'62': 1, '63': 1, '64': 8, '65': 3, '66': 2, '67': 1, '68': 4, '69': 4, '6': 1, '169': 4, '90': 3, '11': 119, '10': 75, '13': 73, '12': 10079, '15':
96, '14': 28, '17': 24, '16': 20774, '19': 23, '18': 26, '48': 41, '49': 2, '46': 1, '47': 3, '44': 3, '45': 3, '42': 4, '43': 2, '40': 6, '41': 3, '
9': 94, '149': 1, '77': 4, '76': 3, '75': 1, '74': 3, '73': 6, '72': 6, '71': 3, '70': 2, '79': 7, '78': 7}, 'client_longest_output_list': 0, 'hash_m
ax_zipmap_value': 64, 'process_id': 930, 'uptime_in_seconds': 86957, 'changes_since_last_save': 0, 'mem_fragmentation_ratio': 1.65, 'keyspace_hits':
9}
>>> 


Additional info:

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