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FUNCTION DUMP
@slow
,
@scripting
,
Return the serialized payload of loaded libraries.
You can restore the serialized payload later with the FUNCTION RESTORE
command.
For more information please refer to Introduction to Redis Functions.
The following example shows how to dump loaded libraries using FUNCTION DUMP
and then it calls FUNCTION FLUSH
deletes all the libraries.
Then, it restores the original libraries from the serialized payload with FUNCTION RESTORE
.
redis> FUNCTION LOAD "#!lua name=mylib \n redis.register_function('myfunc', function(keys, args) return args[1] end)"
"mylib"
redis> FUNCTION DUMP
"\xf5\xc3@X@]\x1f#!lua name=mylib \n redis.registe\rr_function('my@\x0b\x02', @\x06`\x12\nkeys, args) 6\x03turn`\x0c\a[1] end)\x0c\x00\xba\x98\xc2\xa2\x13\x0e$\a"
redis> FUNCTION FLUSH
OK
redis> FUNCTION RESTORE "\xf5\xc3@X@]\x1f#!lua name=mylib \n redis.registe\rr_function('my@\x0b\x02', @\x06`\x12\nkeys, args) 6\x03turn`\x0c\a[1] end)\x0c\x00\xba\x98\xc2\xa2\x13\x0e$\a"
OK
redis> FUNCTION LIST
1) 1) "library_name"
2) "mylib"
3) "engine"
4) "LUA"
5) "functions"
6) 1) 1) "name"
2) "myfunc"
3) "description"
4) (nil)
5) "flags"
6) (empty array)