The COMMAND DOCS command returns documentation-focused information about available Valkey commands. The map reply that the command returns includes the arguments key. This key stores an array that describes the command’s arguments.
Every element in the arguments array is a map with the following fields:
XADD example below).XADD example below).SET command).DEL).SORT’s GET pattern clause).The trimming clause of XADD, i.e., [MAXLEN|MINID [=|~] threshold [LIMIT count]], is represented at the top-level as block-typed argument.
It consists of four nested arguments:
Here’s XADD’s arguments array:
1) 1) "name"
2) "key"
3) "type"
4) "key"
5) "value"
6) "key"
2) 1) "name"
2) "nomkstream"
3) "type"
4) "pure-token"
5) "token"
6) "NOMKSTREAM"
7) "since"
8) "6.2"
9) "flags"
10) 1) optional
3) 1) "name"
2) "trim"
3) "type"
4) "block"
5) "flags"
6) 1) optional
7) "value"
8) 1) 1) "name"
2) "strategy"
3) "type"
4) "oneof"
5) "value"
6) 1) 1) "name"
2) "maxlen"
3) "type"
4) "pure-token"
5) "token"
6) "MAXLEN"
2) 1) "name"
2) "minid"
3) "type"
4) "pure-token"
5) "token"
6) "MINID"
7) "since"
8) "6.2"
2) 1) "name"
2) "operator"
3) "type"
4) "oneof"
5) "flags"
6) 1) optional
7) "value"
8) 1) 1) "name"
2) "equal"
3) "type"
4) "pure-token"
5) "token"
6) "="
2) 1) "name"
2) "approximately"
3) "type"
4) "pure-token"
5) "token"
6) "~"
3) 1) "name"
2) "threshold"
3) "type"
4) "string"
5) "value"
6) "threshold"
4) 1) "name"
2) "count"
3) "type"
4) "integer"
5) "token"
6) "LIMIT"
7) "since"
8) "6.2"
9) "flags"
10) 1) optional
11) "value"
12) "count"
4) 1) "name"
2) "id_or_auto"
3) "type"
4) "oneof"
5) "value"
6) 1) 1) "name"
2) "auto_id"
3) "type"
4) "pure-token"
5) "token"
6) "*"
2) 1) "name"
2) "id"
3) "type"
4) "string"
5) "value"
6) "id"
5) 1) "name"
2) "field_value"
3) "type"
4) "block"
5) "flags"
6) 1) multiple
7) "value"
8) 1) 1) "name"
2) "field"
3) "type"
4) "string"
5) "value"
6) "field"
2) 1) "name"
2) "value"
3) "type"
4) "string"
5) "value"
6) "value"