- List all keys as tree
- See content of all redis types
- List pagination
- Pretty print json values
- Search keys
- Can be mounted to Rails applications as engine
- Can connect to multiple databases
- Ruby Version ">=1.9.2"
To use with ruby version < 2.2, you must install specifically from 0.4 line which is maintained in ruby-1.9.2+
branch.
$ gem install redis-browser --version '~> 0.4.0'
Otherwise install the newest version.
$ gem install redis-browser
$ redis-browser
You can predefine a list of available connections in a YAML file in couple of ways.
connections:
default:
url: redis://127.0.0.1:6379/0
production:
host: mydomain.com
port: 6666
db: 1
auth: password
Then start with
$ redis-browser --config path/to/config.yml
Or quickly connect to a database without the hassle of creating custom configuration file
$ redis-browser --url redis://hostname:6379
The connection options can also be specified in similar way to redis-cli
command
$ redis-browser -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6379 -a password -n 0
Run with --help
to see what other options are available.
Add to gemfile
gem 'redis-browser'
To use with ruby version < 2.2 specify the version from 0.4 line.
gem 'redis-browser', '~> 0.4.0'
And to routes.rb
mount RedisBrowser::Web => '/redis-browser'
Use config/initializers/redis-browser.rb
to predefine a list of available connections
config = Rails.root.join('config', 'redis-browser.yml')
settings = YAML.load(ERB.new(IO.read(config)).result)
RedisBrowser.configure(settings)
RedisBrowser::Web
is a Sinatra app, so you can inject any Rack middleware into it.
# config/initializers/redis-browser.rb
RedisBrowser::Web.class_eval do
use Rack::Auth::Basic, "Protected Area" do |username, password|
username == 'foo' && password == 'bar'
end
end
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request