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Redis 4.x Cookbook

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Redis 4.x Cookbook

Overview of this book

Redis is considered the world's most popular key-value store database. Its versatility and the wide variety of use cases it enables have made it a popular choice of database for many enterprises. Based on the latest version of Redis, this book provides both step-by-step recipes and relevant the background information required to utilize its features to the fullest. It covers everything from a basic understanding of Redis data types to advanced aspects of Redis high availability, clustering, administration, and troubleshooting. This book will be your great companion to master all aspects of Redis. The book starts off by installing and configuring Redis for you to get started with ease. Moving on, all the data types and features of Redis are introduced in detail. Next, you will learn how to develop applications with Redis in Java, Python, and the Spring Boot web framework. You will also learn replication tasks, which will help you to troubleshoot replication issues. Furthermore, you will learn the steps that need to be undertaken to ensure high availability on your cluster and during production deployment. Toward the end of the book, you will learn the topmost tasks that will help you to troubleshoot your ecosystem efficiently, along with extending Redis by using different modules.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Foreword
Contributors
Preface
13
Windows Environment Setup
Index

Managing keys


In this chapter, until now, we have talked about all the data types in Redis. Generally speaking, data in Redis is composed of key-value pairs. Therefore, managing keys is another essential knowledge for application development and administration in Redis. In this recipe, we'll cover keys management.

Getting ready…

You need to finish the installation of the Redis Server, as we described in the Downloading and installing Redis recipe in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Redis, and connect to the Redis Server by redis-cli.

In order to show the keys operation clearly, we first populate some fake data into Redis using fake2db, with the following steps:

  1. Install fake2db and the Python Redis driver:
$ sudo pip install redis fake2db 
Flush all the data of the Redis server: 
$ bin/redis-cli flushall 
  1. Populate the testing records to the Redis Server:
$ fake2db --rows 10000 --db redis 
2017-09-17 16:44:39,393 gnuhpc   Rows argument : 10000 
2017-09-17 16:44:46,808 gnuhpc   simple_registration...