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This change makes password authentication required for redis usage, and removes anonymous access. Users will need to change their underlying clients to enable writing the auth token for authenticating, otherwise requests will fail. This is a non-optional change, and improves security for users who wish to expose their redis installations outside of their network.
dokku redis (beta)

Official redis plugin for dokku. Currently defaults to installing redis 3.2.3.
requirements
- dokku 0.4.x+
- docker 1.8.x
installation
# on 0.4.x+
sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-redis.git redis
commands
redis:clone <name> <new-name> Create container <new-name> then copy data from <name> into <new-name>
redis:connect <name> Connect via redis-cli to a redis service
redis:create <name> Create a redis service with environment variables
redis:destroy <name> Delete the service and stop its container if there are no links left
redis:enter <name> [command] Enter or run a command in a running redis service container
redis:export <name> > <file> Export a dump of the redis service database
redis:expose <name> [port] Expose a redis service on custom port if provided (random port otherwise)
redis:import <name> <file> Import a dump into the redis service database
redis:info <name> Print the connection information
redis:link <name> <app> Link the redis service to the app
redis:list List all redis services
redis:logs <name> [-t] Print the most recent log(s) for this service
redis:promote <name> <app> Promote service <name> as REDIS_URL in <app>
redis:restart <name> Graceful shutdown and restart of the redis service container
redis:start <name> Start a previously stopped redis service
redis:stop <name> Stop a running redis service
redis:unexpose <name> Unexpose a previously exposed redis service
redis:unlink <name> <app> Unlink the redis service from the app
usage
# create a redis service named lolipop
dokku redis:create lolipop
# you can also specify the image and image
# version to use for the service
# it *must* be compatible with the
# official redis image
export REDIS_IMAGE="redis"
export REDIS_IMAGE_VERSION="2.8.21"
dokku redis:create lolipop
# you can also specify custom environment
# variables to start the redis service
# in semi-colon separated forma
export REDIS_CUSTOM_ENV="USER=alpha;HOST=beta"
dokku redis:create lolipop
# get connection information as follows
dokku redis:info lolipop
# you can also retrieve a specific piece of service info via flags
dokku redis:info lolipop --config-dir
dokku redis:info lolipop --data-dir
dokku redis:info lolipop --dsn
dokku redis:info lolipop --exposed-ports
dokku redis:info lolipop --id
dokku redis:info lolipop --internal-ip
dokku redis:info lolipop --links
dokku redis:info lolipop --service-root
dokku redis:info lolipop --status
dokku redis:info lolipop --version
# a bash prompt can be opened against a running service
# filesystem changes will not be saved to disk
dokku redis:enter lolipop
# you may also run a command directly against the service
# filesystem changes will not be saved to disk
dokku redis:enter lolipop ls -lah /
# a redis service can be linked to a
# container this will use native docker
# links via the docker-options plugin
# here we link it to our 'playground' app
# NOTE: this will restart your app
dokku redis:link lolipop playground
# the following environment variables will be set automatically by docker (not
# on the app itself, so they won’t be listed when calling dokku config)
#
# DOKKU_REDIS_LOLIPOP_NAME=/lolipop/DATABASE
# DOKKU_REDIS_LOLIPOP_PORT=tcp://172.17.0.1:6379
# DOKKU_REDIS_LOLIPOP_PORT_6379_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.1:6379
# DOKKU_REDIS_LOLIPOP_PORT_6379_TCP_PROTO=tcp
# DOKKU_REDIS_LOLIPOP_PORT_6379_TCP_PORT=6379
# DOKKU_REDIS_LOLIPOP_PORT_6379_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.1
#
# and the following will be set on the linked application by default
#
# REDIS_URL=redis://lolipop:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-redis-lolipop:6379
#
# NOTE: the host exposed here only works internally in docker containers. If
# you want your container to be reachable from outside, you should use `expose`.
# another service can be linked to your app
dokku redis:link other_service playground
# since REDIS_URL is already in use, another environment variable will be
# generated automatically
#
# DOKKU_REDIS_BLUE_URL=redis://other_service:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-redis-other-service:6379
# you can then promote the new service to be the primary one
# NOTE: this will restart your app
dokku redis:promote other_service playground
# this will replace REDIS_URL with the url from other_service and generate
# another environment variable to hold the previous value if necessary.
# you could end up with the following for example:
#
# REDIS_URL=redis://other_service:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-redis-other-service:63790
# DOKKU_REDIS_BLUE_URL=redis://other_service:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-redis-other-service:6379
# DOKKU_REDIS_SILVER_URL=redis://lolipop:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-redis-lolipop:6379/lolipop
# you can also unlink a redis service
# NOTE: this will restart your app and unset related environment variables
dokku redis:unlink lolipop playground
# you can tail logs for a particular service
dokku redis:logs lolipop
dokku redis:logs lolipop -t # to tail
# you can dump the database
dokku redis:export lolipop > lolipop.rdb
# you can import a dump
dokku redis:import lolipop < database.rdb
# you can clone an existing database to a new one
dokku redis:clone lolipop new_database
# finally, you can destroy the container
dokku redis:destroy lolipop
Changing database adapter
It's possible to change the protocol for REDIS_URL by setting the environment variable REDIS_DATABASE_SCHEME on the app:
dokku config:set playground REDIS_DATABASE_SCHEME=redis2
dokku redis:link lolipop playground
Will cause REDIS_URL to be set as redis2://lolipop:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-redis-lolipop:6379/lolipop
CAUTION: Changing REDIS_DATABASE_SCHEME after linking will cause dokku to
believe the redis is not linked when attempting to use dokku redis:unlink
or dokku redis:promote.
You should be able to fix this by
- Changing REDIS_URL manually to the new value.
OR
- Set REDIS_DATABASE_SCHEME back to its original setting
- Unlink the service
- Change REDIS_DATABASE_SCHEME to the desired setting
- Relink the service
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