Redis – Keys Expire Command
Redis Expire command is used to set the expiry of a key. After the expiry time, the key will not be available in Redis. Return Value Integer value 1 or 0 1,…
Redis Expire command is used to set the expiry of a key. After the expiry time, the key will not be available in Redis. Return Value Integer value 1 or 0 1,…
Redis EXISTS command is used to check whether the key exists in Redis or not. Return Value Integer value 1, if the key exists.0, if the key does not exist. Syntax Following…
Redis DUMP command is used to get a serialized version of data stored at specified key in Redis. Return Value Serialized value (String) Syntax Following is the basic syntax of Redis DUMP command. redis…
Redis DEL command is used to delete the existing key in Redis. Return Value Number of keys that were removed. Syntax Following is the basic syntax of Redis DEL command. redis 127.0.0.1:6379> DEL KEY_NAME…
edis keys commands are used for managing keys in Redis. Following is the syntax for using redis keys commands. Syntax redis 127.0.0.1:6379> COMMAND KEY_NAME Example redis 127.0.0.1:6379> SET Adglob redis…
Redis commands are used to perform some operations on Redis server. To run commands on Redis server, you need a Redis client. Redis client is available in Redis package, which…
Redis supports 5 types of data types. Strings Redis string is a sequence of bytes. Strings in Redis are binary safe, meaning they have a known length not determined by…
In Redis, there is a configuration file (redis.conf) available at the root directory of Redis. Although you can get and set all Redis configurations by Redis CONFIG command. Syntax Following is the…
In this we will learn about the environmental setup for Redis. Install Redis on Ubuntu To install Redis on Ubuntu, go to the terminal and type the following commands −…
Redis is an open source, BSD licensed, advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server, since the keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and…