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@heroku-cli/plugin-redis

v1.3.4

Published

Heroku plugin to manage Heroku Redis

Downloads

347

Readme

heroku-redis-jsplugin

An Heroku CLI plugin for managing Heroku Redis instances.

Installation

Use plugins:install to install it:

heroku plugins:install heroku-redis

Usage

CLI commands are described in the Heroku Redis devcenter article.

Publishing

To publish new versions, see the data plugin documentation.

heroku redis [DATABASE]

gets information about redis

USAGE
  $ heroku redis [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use

heroku redis:cli [DATABASE]

opens a redis prompt

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:cli [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app          (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -c, --confirm=confirm
  -r, --remote=remote    git remote of app to use

heroku redis:credentials [DATABASE]

display credentials information

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:credentials [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use
  --reset              reset credentials

heroku redis:info [DATABASE]

gets information about redis

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:info [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use

heroku redis:maintenance [DATABASE]

manage maintenance windows

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:maintenance [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -f, --force          start maintenance without entering application maintenance mode
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use
  -w, --window=window  set weekly UTC maintenance window
  --run                start maintenance

DESCRIPTION
  Set or change the maintenance window for your Redis instance

heroku redis:maxmemory [DATABASE]

set the key eviction policy

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:maxmemory [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -p, --policy=policy  (required) set policy name
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use

DESCRIPTION
  Set the key eviction policy when instance reaches its storage limit. Available policies for key eviction include:

       noeviction      # returns errors when memory limit is reached
       allkeys-lru     # removes less recently used keys first
       volatile-lru    # removes less recently used keys first that have an expiry set
       allkeys-random  # evicts random keys
       volatile-random # evicts random keys but only those that have an expiry set
       volatile-ttl    # only evicts keys with an expiry set and a short TTL

heroku redis:promote DATABASE

sets DATABASE as your REDIS_URL

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:promote DATABASE

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use

heroku redis:timeout [DATABASE]

set the number of seconds to wait before killing idle connections

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:timeout [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app          (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -r, --remote=remote    git remote of app to use
  -s, --seconds=seconds  set timeout value

DESCRIPTION
  Sets the number of seconds to wait before killing idle connections. A value of zero means that connections will not be 
  closed.

heroku redis:wait [DATABASE]

wait for Redis instance to be available

USAGE
  $ heroku redis:wait [DATABASE]

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) [default: heroku-cli-auth-staging] app to run command against
  -r, --remote=remote  git remote of app to use