TS.INFO

Syntax
TS.INFO key 
  [DEBUG]
Available in:
Redis Stack / TimeSeries 1.0.0
Time complexity:
O(1)

Return information and statistics for a time series.

Examples

Required arguments

key is key name of the time series.

Optional arguments

[DEBUG]

is an optional flag to get a more detailed information about the chunks.

Return value

An array-reply with information about the time series:

Name Description
totalSamples Total number of samples in this time series
memoryUsage Total number of bytes allocated for this time series, which is the sum of
- The memory used for storing the series' configuration parameters (retention period, duplication policy, etc.)
- The memory used for storing the series' compaction rules
- The memory used for storing the series' labels (key-value pairs)
- The memory used for storing the chunks (chunk header + compressed/uncompressed data)
firstTimestamp First timestamp present in this time series
lastTimestamp Last timestamp present in this time series
retentionTime The retention period, in milliseconds, for this time series
chunkCount Number of chunks used for this time series
chunkSize The initial allocation size, in bytes, for the data part of each new chunk.
Actual chunks may consume more memory. Changing the chunk size (using TS.ALTER) does not affect existing chunks.
chunkType The chunks type: compressed or uncompressed
duplicatePolicy The duplicate policy of this time series
labels A nested array of label-value pairs that represent the metadata labels of this time series
sourceKey Key name for source time series in case the current series is a target of a compaction rule
rules A nested array of the compaction rules defined in this time series, with these elements for each rule:
- The compaction key
- The bucket duration
- The aggregator
- The alignment (since RedisTimeSeries v1.8)

When DEBUG is specified, the response contains an additional array field called Chunks with these elements:

Name Description
startTimestamp First timestamp present in the chunk
endTimestamp Last timestamp present in the chunk
samples Total number of samples in the chunk
size The chunk data size in bytes. This is the exact size that used for data only inside the chunk. It does not include other overheads.
bytesPerSample Ratio of size and samples

Examples

Find information about a temperature/humidity time series by location and sensor type

Create a set of sensors to measure temperature and humidity in your study and kitchen.

127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE telemetry:study:temperature LABELS room study type temperature
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE telemetry:study:humidity LABELS room study type humidity
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE telemetry:kitchen:temperature LABELS room kitchen type temperature
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> TS.CREATE telemetry:kitchen:humidity LABELS room kitchen type humidity
OK

Find information about the time series for temperature in the kitchen.

127.0.0.1:6379> TS.INFO telemetry:kitchen:temperature
 1) totalSamples
 2) (integer) 0
 3) memoryUsage
 4) (integer) 4246
 5) firstTimestamp
 6) (integer) 0
 7) lastTimestamp
 8) (integer) 0
 9) retentionTime
10) (integer) 0
11) chunkCount
12) (integer) 1
13) chunkSize
14) (integer) 4096
15) chunkType
16) compressed
17) duplicatePolicy
18) (nil)
19) labels
20) 1) 1) "room"
       2) "kitchen"
    2) 1) "type"
       2) "temperature"
21) sourceKey
22) (nil)
23) rules
24) (empty array)

Query the time series using DEBUG to get more information about the chunks.

127.0.0.1:6379> TS.INFO telemetry:kitchen:temperature DEBUG
 1) totalSamples
 2) (integer) 0
 3) memoryUsage
 4) (integer) 4246
 5) firstTimestamp
 6) (integer) 0
 7) lastTimestamp
 8) (integer) 0
 9) retentionTime
10) (integer) 0
11) chunkCount
12) (integer) 1
13) chunkSize
14) (integer) 4096
15) chunkType
16) compressed
17) duplicatePolicy
18) (nil)
19) labels
20) 1) 1) "room"
       2) "kitchen"
    2) 1) "type"
       2) "temperature"
21) sourceKey
22) (nil)
23) rules
24) (empty array)
25) keySelfName
26) "telemetry:kitchen:temperature"
27) Chunks
28) 1)  1) startTimestamp
        2) (integer) 0
        3) endTimestamp
        4) (integer) 0
        5) samples
        6) (integer) 0
        7) size
        8) (integer) 4096
        9) bytesPerSample
       10) "inf"

See also

TS.RANGE | TS.QUERYINDEX | TS.GET

RedisTimeSeries

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