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takakawa opened this issue Dec 3, 2021 · 3 comments
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RedisGraph module not loaded on connected server. #84

takakawa opened this issue Dec 3, 2021 · 3 comments

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@takakawa
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takakawa commented Dec 3, 2021

I met this problem while I have graph module on.

127.0.0.1:6379> module list
1) 1) "name"
   2) "graph"
   3) "ver"
   4) (integer) 20411

127.0.0.1:6379> info modules
# Modules
module:name=graph,ver=20411,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[],using=[],options=[]

redis_version:6.2.5

@jeffreylovitz
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Hi @takakawa,

That's really bizarre! The RedisGraph module not loaded on connected server check simply calls module list and checks for the graph string.

I cannot reproduce this problem. To make sure, you are not calling bulk-insert with a port other than 6379, are you?

One interesting test would be to try deleting the lines here and seeing if the bulk insertion fails downstream.

@miike
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miike commented Feb 7, 2022

I've run into a similar problem.

127.0.0.1:6379> module list
1) 1) "name"
   2) "graph"
   3) "ver"
   4) (integer) 20413

module_list ends up as a list of dicts for me in Python rather than just a strict list e.g.,

[{b'name': b'graph', b'ver': 20413}]

so I made a modification to

if not any(b'graph' in module_description.get(b'name') for module_description in module_list): which seems to have fixed the issue.

@p0xiao
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p0xiao commented Mar 10, 2022

I also encountered this problem. After removing this it works.

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