What is the difference between HSET and HMSET method in redis database
HSET key field value:
Sets field in the hash stored at key to value. If key does not exist, a new key holding a hash is created. If field already exists in the hash, it is overwritten.
HMSET key field value [field value ...]
Sets the specified fields to their respective values in the hash stored at key. This command overwrites any existing fields in the hash. If key does not exist, a new key holding a hash is created.
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The only difference between the commands HSET
and HMSET
is the return value of the commands.
HSET return value (Integer reply):
#
if the field is a new field in the hash and value was set. (where#
is the number of new fields created )- 0 if the field already exists in the hash and the value was updated.
HMSET returns a simple string as a reply.
HSET used to be able to set only one key-value pair. And if you needed to set several at once, you would have to use HMSET (M for multi). That was changed a few years ago, to allow both commands to accept multiple pairs. And now HMSET is redundant.
From official documentation:
As per Redis 4.0.0, HMSET is considered deprecated. Please use HSET in new code.