PING [message]

Returns PONG if no argument is provided, otherwise return a copy of the argument as a bulk. This command is often used to test if a connection is still alive, or to measure latency.

If the client is subscribed to a channel or a pattern, it will instead return a multi-bulk with a "pong" in the first position and an empty bulk in the second position, unless an argument is provided in which case it returns a copy of the argument.

*Return value

Simple string reply

*Examples

redis>  PING
"PONG"
redis>  PING "hello world"
"hello world"
redis>