Available since: 3.0.0
Time complexity: O(N) where N is the number of bytes in the key
ACL categories:
@slow
Returns an integer identifying the hash slot the specified key hashes to. This command is mainly useful for debugging and testing, since it exposes via an API the underlying Redis implementation of the hashing algorithm. Example use cases for this command:
CLUSTER KEYSLOT
command, then checking if the result is the same.> CLUSTER KEYSLOT somekey
(integer) 11058
> CLUSTER KEYSLOT foo{hash_tag}
(integer) 2515
> CLUSTER KEYSLOT bar{hash_tag}
(integer) 2515
Note that the command implements the full hashing algorithm, including support for hash tags, that is the special property of Redis Cluster key hashing algorithm, of hashing just what is between {
and }
if such a pattern is found inside the key name, in order to force multiple keys to be handled by the same node.
Integer reply: The hash slot number.