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Package php-redis-admin
Short Description PHP Redis Admin is a simple web interface to manage and monitor your Redis server(s).
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/faktiva/php-redis-admin
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PHP Redis Admin
A web interface to manage and monitor your Redis server(s).
For production use the latest stable release
This is a maintained fork of PHPRedMin. We are going to migrate to Symfony shortly.
Note: PHP Redis Admin is mostly compatible with phpredis redis module for PHP
Installation
Docker
You can use docker to run PHP Redis Admin:
And then you can just easily point your broswer to http://localhost:8080
Note: You can use ENV variables to override any configuration directive of PHP Redis Admin.
Moreover, you can just use docker compose to also setup a redis container using the provided docker-compose.yml
as a startpoint:
Manual installation
Just drop PHP Redis Admin in your webserver's root directory and point your browser to it (You also need phpredis installed)
Configuration
You can copy app/config/config.dist.php
to app/config/config.php
and edit as you need. Of course you can also include the original file at the beginning, overriding only the configuration you need and retaining the distribution defaults.
Note:
If your redis server is on an IP or port other than defaults (localhost:6379
), you should specify it in your config file.
Apache configuration example (/etc/httpd/conf.d/phpredmin.conf
):
Basic Authentication
By default, the dashboard is password protected using Basic Authentication mechanism, with the default username and password set to admin
.
You can find the auth
config section inside the config.dist.php
file.
Note:
You should use the [password_hash()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.password-hash.php)
PHP function with your desired password and store the result in the password
config key, instead of storing the plaintext password as shown int the distributed config file.
Features
See Features.md
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