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I'm using the NodeJS Redis client (Node Redis) and calling the SISMEMBER Redis mand. However, when I call the mand it always returns true, no matter whether or not the value is a member of the set.

I am using this in conjunction with the Node IRC module. I am at a loss for why the Redis call is returning the wrong value. I have tried isolating just the Redis code (without the surrounding code) and it works fine. Code follows, thank you for the help.

This does not work

var redis = require("redis");
var redisClient = redis.createClient();

ircClient.addListener('join', function(channel, who) {
    console.log(redisClient.sismember('visitedUsers', 'awdwf'));
    console.log(who + ' connected');
});

This works, however

var redis = require("redis");
var redisClient = redis.createClient();

console.log(redisClient.sismember('visitedUsers', 'awdwf'));

I'm using the NodeJS Redis client (Node Redis) and calling the SISMEMBER Redis mand. However, when I call the mand it always returns true, no matter whether or not the value is a member of the set.

I am using this in conjunction with the Node IRC module. I am at a loss for why the Redis call is returning the wrong value. I have tried isolating just the Redis code (without the surrounding code) and it works fine. Code follows, thank you for the help.

This does not work

var redis = require("redis");
var redisClient = redis.createClient();

ircClient.addListener('join', function(channel, who) {
    console.log(redisClient.sismember('visitedUsers', 'awdwf'));
    console.log(who + ' connected');
});

This works, however

var redis = require("redis");
var redisClient = redis.createClient();

console.log(redisClient.sismember('visitedUsers', 'awdwf'));
Share Improve this question asked Dec 21, 2014 at 1:04 AlienHobokenAlienHoboken 2,80022 silver badges23 bronze badges 1
  • I doubt if the above code you said is working would actually work if tested with a non-existent user, in which case it should return 0. – Hanu Commented Feb 28, 2018 at 11:39
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redis methods are all asynchronous. The return values are just booleans indicating whether any more mands should be issued for the time being (depending on if the mand queue size exceeds the high water mark -- this is similar to node's stream.write() returning false).

Try something like this:

client.sismember('visitedUsers', 'awdwf', function(err, reply) {
  if (err) throw err;
  console.log(reply);
});
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