TS.MGET [LATEST] [WITHLABELS | <SELECTED_LABELS label...>] FILTER filterExpr...
@timeseries,
@read,
@slow,
Get the sample with the highest timestamp from each time series matching a specific filter.
FILTER filterExpr...filters time series based on their labels and label values. Each filter expression has one of the following syntaxes:
label!= - the time series has a label named labellabel=value - the time series has a label named label with a value equal to valuelabel=(value1,value2,...) - the time series has a label named label with a value equal to one of the values in the listlabel= - the time series does not have a label named labellabel!=value - the time series does not have a label named label with a value equal to valuelabel!=(value1,value2,...) - the time series does not have a label named label with a value equal to any of the values in the listlabel=value or label=(value1,value2,...) is required.type=temperature room=study means that a time series is a temperature time series of a study room.x="y y" or x='(y y,z z)'.
LATEST (since RedisTimeSeries v1.8)is used when a time series is a compaction. With LATEST, TS.MGET also reports the compacted value of the latest (possibly partial) bucket, given that this bucket's start time falls within [fromTimestamp, toTimestamp]. Without LATEST, TS.MGET does not report the latest (possibly partial) bucket. When a time series is not a compaction, LATEST is ignored.
The data in the latest bucket of a compaction is possibly partial. A bucket is closed and compacted only upon the arrival of a new sample that opens a new latest bucket. There are cases, however, when the compacted value of the latest (possibly partial) bucket is also required. In such a case, use LATEST.
WITHLABELSincludes in the reply all label-value pairs representing metadata labels of the time series.
If WITHLABELS or SELECTED_LABELS are not specified, by default, an empty list is reported as label-value pairs.
SELECTED_LABELS label... (since RedisTimeSeries v1.6)returns a subset of the label-value pairs that represent metadata labels of the time series.
Use when a large number of labels exists per series, but only the values of some of the labels are required.
If WITHLABELS or SELECTED_LABELS are not specified, by default, an empty list is reported as label-value pairs.
MGET command cannot be part of a transaction when running on a Redis cluster.
Create time series for temperature in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, then add different temperature samples.
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE temp:TLV LABELS type temp location TLV
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE temp:JLM LABELS type temp location JLM
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.MADD temp:TLV 1000 30 temp:TLV 1010 35 temp:TLV 1020 9999 temp:TLV 1030 40
1) (integer) 1000
2) (integer) 1010
3) (integer) 1020
4) (integer) 1030
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.MADD temp:JLM 1005 30 temp:JLM 1015 35 temp:JLM 1025 9999 temp:JLM 1035 40
1) (integer) 1005
2) (integer) 1015
3) (integer) 1025
4) (integer) 1035Get all the labels associated with the last sample.
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.MGET WITHLABELS FILTER type=temp
1) 1) "temp:JLM"
2) 1) 1) "type"
2) "temp"
2) 1) "location"
2) "JLM"
3) 1) (integer) 1035
2) 40
2) 1) "temp:TLV"
2) 1) 1) "type"
2) "temp"
2) 1) "location"
2) "TLV"
3) 1) (integer) 1030
2) 40To get only the location label for each last sample, use SELECTED_LABELS.
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.MGET SELECTED_LABELS location FILTER type=temp
1) 1) "temp:JLM"
2) 1) 1) "location"
2) "JLM"
3) 1) (integer) 1035
2) 40
2) 1) "temp:TLV"
2) 1) 1) "location"
2) "TLV"
3) 1) (integer) 1030
2) 40| Redis Enterprise |
Redis Cloud |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Supported |
✅ Flexible & Annual ✅ Free & Fixed |
Array reply: for each time series matching the specified filters, the following is reported:
WITHLABELS is specified, all labels associated with this time series are reportedSELECTED_LABELS label... is specified, the selected labels are reported (null value when no such label defined)TS.MRANGE | TS.RANGE | TS.MREVRANGE | TS.REVRANGE