@awearsolutions/redis-commander

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Redis Commander

Redis management tool written in node.js

Install and Run

$ npm install -g redis-commander
$ redis-commander

Usage

$ redis-commander --help
Options:
  --redis-port                         The port to find redis on.              [string]
  --redis-host                         The host to find redis on.              [string]
  --redis-socket                       The unix-socket to find redis on.       [string]
  --redis-password                     The redis password.                     [string]
  --redis-db                           The redis database.                     [string]
  --http-auth-username, --http-u       The http authorisation username.        [string]
  --http-auth-password, --http-p       The http authorisation password.        [string]
  --http-auth-password-hash, --http-h  The http authorisation password hash.   [string]
  --port, -p                           The port to run the server on.          [string]  [default: 8081]
  --address, -a                        The address to run the server on        [string]  [default: 0.0.0.0]
  --root-pattern, -rp                  The root pattern of the redis keys      [string]  [default: *]

Docker

Hosts can be optionally specified with a comma separated string by setting the REDIS_HOSTS environment variable.

After running the container, redis-commander will be available at localhost:8081.

Valid host strings

Form should follow one of these templates:

hostname

label:hostname

label:hostname:port

label:hostname:port:dbIndex

label:hostname:port:dbIndex:password

With docker-compose

version: '3'
services:
  redis:
    container_name: redis
    hostname: redis
    image: redis

  redis-commander:
    container_name: redis-commander
    hostname: redis-commander
    image: rediscommander/redis-commander:latest
    build: .
    restart: always
    environment:
    - REDIS_HOSTS=local:redis:6379
    ports:
    - 8081:8081

Without docker-compose

Simplest

If you're running redis on localhost:6379, this is all you need to get started.

docker run --rm --name redis-commander -d \
  -p 8081:8081 \
  rediscommander/redis-commander:latest

Specify single host

docker run --rm --name redis-commander -d \
  --env REDIS_HOSTS=10.10.20.30 \
  -p 8081:8081 \
  rediscommander/redis-commander:latest

Specify multiple hosts with labels

docker run --rm --name redis-commander -d \
  --env REDIS_HOSTS=local:localhost:6379,myredis:10.10.20.30 \
  -p 8081:8081 \
  rediscommander/redis-commander:latest

Kubernetes

An example deployment can be found at k8s/redis-commander/deployment.yaml.

If you already have a cluster running with redis in the default namespace, deploy redis-commander with kubectl apply -f k8s/redis-commander. If you don't have redis running yet, you can deploy a simple pod with kubectl apply -f k8s/redis.

Alternatively, you can add a container to a deployment's spec like this:

containers:
- name: redis-commander
  image: rediscommander/redis-commander
  env:
  - name: REDIS_HOSTS
    value: instance1:redis:6379
  ports:
  - name: redis-commander
    containerPort: 8081

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