📡 P3X Redis UI is a very functional handy database GUI and works in your pocket on the responsive web or as a desktop app v2024.4.136
Bugs are evident™ - MATRIX️
v20.11.1
p3x-redis-ui
is a new Redis GUI which can serve as a backend server or as a desktop application.
Some of the features are coming below.
The best use case for this Redis GUI, if you manage tons of JSON, as it includes JSONEditor and ACE. Check out the different options in the edit json button dialog. :)
It is not recommend to generate the configuration JSON
via a text editor. The perfect solution is to generate the configuration in the GUI, then apply for example in Kubernetes.
https://p3x.redis.patrikx3.com
This Redis database every day in the morning European time CET restores some data, so you may do whatever you want to do.
Besides, you could experience the test app to exit for 1 second, because it could auto update itself. It auto updates itself when the code from Git changes.
Third, it is a snapshot, it is possible, that the features are different from GitHub or NPM as the releases are usually monthly or as they happen.
https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui/releases
AppImage, dep and rpm auto update itself.
Execute:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:appimagelauncher-team/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install appimagelauncher
mkdir -p $HOME/opt
mv ~/Downloads/p3x-redis-ui-a.b.c-x86_64.AppImage $HOME/opt/
chmod +x $HOME/opt/p3x-redis-ui-a.b.c-x86_64.AppImage
# Then you can run it
$HOME/opt/p3x-redis-ui-a.b.c-x86_64.AppImage &
The app can be found on ElectronJs Apps and search for P3X
, you will find it.
Start up with a server or via a browser and NodeJs/NPM.
Some description about the config file readme
https://hub.docker.com/r/patrikx3/p3x-redis-ui
https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/patrikx3/redis-ui/master/docker-compose.yml
# You might want to tune the settings folder in the docker-compose.yml.
# the /home/user/p3x-redis-ui-settings settings folder in yml should be set by yourself.
docker-compose up
# you can tune the settings folder
# in the -v first part is where you can set your own folder
mkdir -p ./p3x-redis-ui-settings
docker run -v $PWD/p3x-redis-ui-settings:/settings -h docker-p3x-redis-ui -p 7843:7843 -t -i patrikx3/p3x-redis-ui
The GUI will be @ http://localhost:7843
A complete example of deployment p3x-redis-ui
in kubernetes using raw manifests
https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui/blob/master/k8s/manifests
kubectl apply -f namespace.yaml
# Do not forget to edit redis host and password configuration
kubectl apply -f configmap.yaml
kubectl apply -f deployment.yaml
kubectl apply -f service.yaml
kubectl apply -f ingress.yaml
Helm chart p3x-redis-ui
deployment in kubernetes
https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui/blob/master/k8s/chart
helm template -f values.yaml release --namespace namespace . > generated.yaml
kubectl apply -f generated.yaml
- The console history is kept indefinite in the local storage
- Redis 6 with TLS is enabled with this information:
- You can override the server port via an environment variable
P3XRS_PORT
- In the connections, you can enable read only mode, which means, the user will not be able to modify via gui and the console (only pub/sub monitor and select database is allowed) is disabled.
- In a sub-directory, you can use Nginx/Ingress to rewrite your paths.
- To show the menu in the desktop version, click ALT
- There is a new feature in the settings/tree setting, which limits the received keys, the minimum is 100, the maximum is 100k, so there is no more crash, because of that
- Since
v2020.4.189
, the tree can handle bigger key count, as of now, we are using deferred rendering for the tree - only rendering what is in the viewport, so it should be much faster versus rendering everything at once - Please, check out your Redis use case, if this program can cover your requirements
- Does not handle binary data
- Does not work with sentinel, but it will be developed at some point of time
- Has cluster support
- Able to monitor all channel messages on the console by using a checkbox.
- Works with multiple languages
- Works as a backend
- Works as a desktop via Electron
- Linux
- Windows
- MacOS (Intel & Apple silicon)
- Starts with no settings without config, or setup your own config
- Able to create, test, save, delete multiple connections or a readonly connections setup, for shared usage*
- Online you are able to choose the tree separator, for example :, /, -, space etc... or even empty separator
- It is based on Redis-Commander and phpRedisAdmin
- You can select the database via console or the drop down.
- The database select drop down shows if the checked database is empty or filled, so you can always know which is filled
- Save button to save the db
- Full statistics pages, can be useful
- This is just a New Kind on the Block in the Redis world, so, of course, there are advantages and disadvantages in the other Redis GUIs
- Dark - Dracula / light themes
- Search
- Client side mode searching in keys - small key set
- Server side mode searching in keys - large key set
- Search mode
- the search keys starts with a string key
- the search keys includes a string in the key
- The app is responsive, it works on a phone/tablet as well
- There is a key sorting function, which has a penalty, because it sorts with natural-compare, which means it is more human display, then just raw characters, but up to 100k the keys is still ok.
- For big key set to be usable paging should be a maximum 1000 keys / page, though for 250 is the sweetest spot
For file names do not use camelCase, but use kebab-case. Folder should be named as kebab-case as well. As you can see, all code filenames are using it like that, please do not change that.
Please apply the .editorconfig
settings in your IDE.
It creates a package that allows you to compose p3x-redis-ui-server
and p3x-redis-ui-material
into one:
Server on GitHub
Client on GitHub
If you develop on this app, you are required to test, that all JS you code write is working with Electron (as the embedded Electron NodeJs version is usually below the real NodeJs). Once the server and client is running as above, you clone this repo and test like this:
# terminal 1
git clone https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui-material.git
cd redis-ui-material
npm install
npm run dev
# terminal 2
git clone https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui-server.git
cd redis-ui-server
npm install
npm run dev
# if you are not working on Electron, at this point you can fire the browser
# @ http://localhost:8080/
# terminal 3
git clone https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui.git
cd redis-ui
npm install
./scripts/start-local.sh
# or
.\scripts\start-local.cmd
By default, only English is created, but given all strings are from a JS
file, it is very quick to spawn another language eg. German, French, Spanish etc ...
English strings, for the web UI
English strings, for the Electron
JSON Editor, to incorporate a new language
Moment a new language for Material (momentDateMap)
Moment a new language for vendor (require moment/locale)
For a new language:
Add into redis-ui-material/src/main.js
.
This solution is not using REST at all, but instead uses Socket.IO 🤣, which is weird, but I like it, it is supposed to be more responsive, as there is no big overhead in the HTTP protocol.
https://www.google.com/search?q=rest+vs+websocket+comparison+benchmarks
🙏 This is an open-source project. Star this repository, if you like it, or even donate to maintain the servers and the development. Thank you so much!
Possible, this server, rarely, is down, please, hang on for 15-30 minutes and the server will be back up.
All my domains (patrikx3.com and corifeus.com) could have minor errors, since I am developing in my free time. However, it is usually stable.
Note about versioning: Versions are cut in Major.Minor.Patch schema. Major is always the current year. Minor is either 4 (January - June) or 10 (July - December). Patch is incremental by every build. If there is a breaking change, it should be noted in the readme.
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