what's the point of context in redis client? #3084
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| Hello, what's the point of it ?, why we don't just pass the key and value ? | 
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            RPGillespie6
          
      
      
        Aug 9, 2024 
      
    
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| For example, you might be connecting to redis in an HTTP handler, and if the HTTP client terminates the connection, there's no point in continuing on with some redis operation. The context lets redis client know that the operation has been cancelled. | 
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For example, you might be connecting to redis in an HTTP handler, and if the HTTP client terminates the connection, there's no point in continuing on with some redis operation. The context lets redis client know that the operation has been cancelled.