phpRedisAdmin is a simple web interface to manage Redis databases. It is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. This code is being developed and maintained by Erik Dubbelboer.
You can send comments, patches, questions here on github or to [email protected].
You can find an example database at http://dubbelboer.com/phpRedisAdmin/
To install phpRedisAdmin through composer you need to execute the following commands:
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
php composer.phar create-project -s dev erik-dubbelboer/php-redis-admin path/to/install
You may also want to copy includes/config.sample.inc.php to includes/config.inc.php and edit it with your specific redis configuration.
Instead of using composer, you can also do a manual install using:
git clone https://github.com/ErikDubbelboer/phpRedisAdmin.git
cd phpRedisAdmin
git clone https://github.com/nrk/predis.git vendor
A public phpRedisAdmin Docker image is available on Docker Hub automatically built from latest source.
The file includes/config.environment.inc.php
is used as the configuration file to allow environment variables to be used as configuration values.
Example:
docker run --rm -it -e REDIS_1_HOST=myredis.host -e REDIS_1_NAME=MyRedis -p 80:80 erikdubbelboer/phpredisadmin
Also, a Docker Compose manifest with a stack for testing and development is provided. Just issue docker-compose up --build
to start it and browse to http://localhost. See docker-compose.yml
file for configuration details.
- Encoding support for editing
- Javascript sorting of tables
- Better error handling
- Move or Copy key to different server
- Importing JSON
- JSON export with seperate objects based on your seperator
Icons by http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/ (https://github.com/yusukekamiyamane/fugue-icons/tree/master/icons-shadowless)
Favicon from https://github.com/antirez/redis-io/blob/master/public/images/favicon.png