your document-as-byte-array is wrong--it only handles ascii, and very inefficiently too.
Just say (.getBytes document-as-string "UTF-8") to get a utf-8 encoding of the string as a byte array. On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 10:41 AM, <gingersafflo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > As for the escaped quotes, you may be using pr or prn to print, or maybe > you are > > using pr-str to produce the string representation. I can't be sure. > > At the moment I create the string like this: > > document-as-string (str "{\"transaction-id\" : \"" transaction-id > "\", \"message\" : \"" message "\"}") > document-as-byte-array (bytes (byte-array (map (comp byte int) > document-as-string))) > > The crazy thing is that this sometimes works, but other times the quote > marks appear in Redis as escaped quote marks. As near as I can tell, the > important factor is the length of the string. A short string is likely to > have its quote marks escaped. A long string does not have its quote marks > escaped. > > My co-worker is working on the Java app. I am working on the Clojure app. > We can both adjust out apps freely, just so long as we can get data to and > from each other, in a manner that allows us to eventually cast the data to > and from JSON. > > Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > > > > On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 8:58:53 PM UTC-4, Francis Avila wrote: >> >> Who is saving these strings, and who is reading them? Do you have >> complete control over both apps, or does one of them need to be aligned >> with the other? >> >> If the Java app is the baseline, you need to know the exact details of >> the format of the data it saves. Just knowing "it's JSON" is not enough, >> because there may be other data types (e.g. dates) that don't have native >> JSON representations. (The go-to JSON de/encoder for clojure is cheshire: >> https://github.com/dakrone/cheshire ) >> >> I took a quick look at Jedis and the easy, default way of using it is >> with strings. It will encode strings to UTF-8 before sending to Redis and >> decode from UTF-8 on read. You can set raw byte arrays too (which will not >> be altered in any way before sending), but it's not clear to me how it can >> read out raw byte arrays. (I'm sure there's a way, but it's not immediately >> obvious.) >> >> As for the escaped quotes, you may be using pr or prn to print, or maybe >> you are using pr-str to produce the string representation. I can't be sure. >> >> On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 5:31:27 PM UTC-5, gingers...@gmail.com >> wrote: >>> >>> And I have another stupid question. Using the above code, I am sometimes >>> getting strings in Redis that have escaped quotation marks, like this: >>> >>> " \"transaction-id\" : \" 1ec47c2e-21ee-427c-841c-80a0f89f55d7 \" >>> \"debrief\" : \" Susan Hilly at Citi called to get a quotation for >>> discounted weekly car rental for approximately 3 cars per week, or 150 >>> rentals annually. \" " >>> >>> Why is that happening? >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 5:38:20 PM UTC-4, gingers...@gmail.com >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Francis Avila, >>>> >>>> Thank you for your response. The Java app is using Jedis and the >>>> Clojure app is using Carmine. I'm wondering if you can suggest what you >>>> think would be the easiest way to allow these 2 apps to understand each >>>> other's strings? >>>> >>>> You were correct about how unsafe the above code was. I tested it for >>>> less than 15 minutes and ran into the fact that a \n newline made a mess of >>>> everything. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-4, Francis Avila wrote: >>>>> >>>>> You are running into Carmine's automatic nippy serialization. >>>>> https://github.com/ptaoussanis/carmine#serialization >>>>> >>>>> Redis only stores byte arrays (what it calls "strings"). Carmine uses >>>>> the nippy library (the meaning of "NPY" in your byte stream) to represent >>>>> rich types compactly as bytes. https://github.com/ptaoussanis/nippy >>>>> >>>>> If you give Carmine a byte array to store, it will store it directly >>>>> without nippy-encoding it. E.g. (.getBytes "{}" "UTF-8") >>>>> >>>>> BTW your document-as-string example is extremely unsafe: how will you >>>>> reliably read this message out again? e.g. what if the 'debrief' string >>>>> contains a single quote? Use a proper serialization format. >>>>> >>>>> So the key is to have both your Clojure and Java app store *bytes* in >>>>> Redis using the same serialization. You can store anything you want >>>>> (nippy, >>>>> utf-8-encoded json, fressian, bson, utf-8 xml, utf-16 java strings, >>>>> whatever) as long as it's bytes and it's read and written the same way in >>>>> all your apps. >>>>> >>>>> The Redis library your Java app is using may have its own automatic >>>>> de/serialization, too. You need to find out what it's doing and either >>>>> work >>>>> with this or turn it off, just like with Carmine. >>>>> >>>>> Nippy unfortunately does not have a Java API out of the box: >>>>> https://github.com/ptaoussanis/nippy/issues/66 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 3:35:49 PM UTC-5, gingers...@gmail.com >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I am not sure if this is a Clojure question or a Java question. I >>>>>> don't know Java, so I could use whatever help folks can offer. >>>>>> >>>>>> "primitive string" here means what I can write when I am at the >>>>>> terminal. >>>>>> >>>>>> We have 2 apps, one in Clojure, one in Java. They talk to each other >>>>>> via Redis. I know the Java app can read stuff out of Redis, using our >>>>>> "transaction-id", if I use the terminal and open up "redis-clj" and >>>>>> write a >>>>>> string directly from the terminal. But I have this Clojure code, which >>>>>> depends on Peter Taoussanis's Carmine library: >>>>>> (defn worker [document] >>>>>> {:pre [(string? (:transaction-id document))]} >>>>>> (let [transaction-id (:transaction-id document) >>>>>> document-as-string (str "{'transaction-id' : '" >>>>>> transaction-id "', 'debrief' : '" (:debrief document) "'}" ) >>>>>> redis-connection {:pool {} :spec {:host "127.0.0.1" :port >>>>>> 6379 }}] >>>>>> (timbre/log :trace " message we will send to NLP " >>>>>> document-as-string) >>>>>> (carmine/wcar redis-connection (carmine/set transaction-id >>>>>> document)) >>>>>> (loop [document-in-redis (carmine/wcar redis-connection >>>>>> (carmine/get transaction-id))] >>>>>> >>>>>> (if-not (.contains (first document-in-redis) "processed") >>>>>> (recur (carmine/wcar redis-connection (carmine/get >>>>>> transaction-id))) >>>>>> (do >>>>>> (carmine/wcar redis-connection (carmine/del transaction-id)) >>>>>> document-in-redis))))) >>>>>> >>>>>> This line in particular, I have tried doing this several ways: >>>>>> >>>>>> document-as-string (str "{'transaction-id' : '" >>>>>> transaction-id "', 'debrief' : '" (:debrief document) "'}" ) >>>>>> >>>>>> In Redis, I expect to see: >>>>>> >>>>>> {'transaction-id' : '42e574e7-3b80-424a-b9ff-01072f1e0358', 'debrief' >>>>>> : 'Smeek Hallie of Withers, Smeg, Harrington and Norvig responded to our >>>>>> proposal and said his company is read to move forward. The rate of $400 >>>>>> per >>>>>> ton of shredded paper was acceptable to them, and they shred about 2 tons >>>>>> of documents every month. $96,000 in potential revenue annually. I will >>>>>> meet with him tomorrow and we will sign the contract.'} >>>>>> >>>>>> But if I then launch redis-cli, I see: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 127.0.0.1:6379> keys * >>>>>> 1) "42e574e7-3b80-424a-b9ff-01072f1e0358" >>>>>> >>>>>> 127.0.0.1:6379> get "42e574e7-3b80-424a-b9ff-01072f1e0358" >>>>>> "\x00>NPY\b\x00\x00\x01\xfc\xf1\xfe\x1b\x00\x00\x00\nj\nip-addressi\x0e165.254.84.238j\x05tokeni$46b87d64-cff3-4b8b-895c-e089ac59544dj\x0bapi-versioni\x02v1j\x0etransaction-idi$42e574e7-3b80-424a-b9ff-01072f1e0358j\adebrief\r\x00\x00\x01YSmeek >>>>>> Hallie of Withers, Smeg, Harrington and Norvig responded to our proposal >>>>>> and said his company is rea-\x00\xf1\x06move forward. The >>>>>> raty\x00\xf0\x0c$400 per ton of shredded pa\x16\x00\xf1\bwas acceptable >>>>>> to >>>>>> them,q\x00Bthey0\x00\x80 about 2E\x00\x10sF\x00\xf1Ldocuments every >>>>>> month. >>>>>> $96,000 in potential revenue annually. I will meet with him >>>>>> tomorrow{\x00\"we#\x00@sign\x92\x00\xa0 contract." >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't know what all of those extra characters are. The Java app is >>>>>> not picking this item up, so I assume the Java app is not seeing this as >>>>>> a >>>>>> string. I expected this to look the same as if I had written this at the >>>>>> terminal: >>>>>> >>>>>> {'transaction-id' : '42e574e7-3b80-424a-b9ff-01072f1e0358', 'debrief' >>>>>> : 'Smeek Hallie of Withers, Smeg, Harrington and Norvig responded to our >>>>>> proposal and said his company is read to move forward. The rate of $400 >>>>>> per >>>>>> ton of shredded paper was acceptable to them, and they shred about 2 tons >>>>>> of documents every month. $96,000 in potential revenue annually. I will >>>>>> meet with him tomorrow and we will sign the contract.'} >>>>>> >>>>>> I assume it is easy to get a string into a format that can be >>>>>> understood by both a Clojure app and a Java app. I don't care what format >>>>>> that is, but it needs to be consistent. >>>>>> >>>>>> Can anyone make suggestions about what I can do to make sure the >>>>>> Clojure app and the Java app both write to Redis using a format that the >>>>>> other will understand? In particular, both apps need to see the >>>>>> "'transaction-id". >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "Clojure" group. > To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com > Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with > your first post. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the > Google Groups "Clojure" group. > To unsubscribe from this topic, visit > https://groups.google.com/d/topic/clojure/9swfBxAbT90/unsubscribe. > To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to > clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. 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