Redis Streams
Detailed documentation on the Redis Streams pubsub component
Setup a Redis instance
Dapr can use any Redis instance - containerized, running on your local dev machine, or a managed cloud service, provided the version of Redis is 5.0.0 or later. If you already have a Redis instance > 5.0.0 installed, move on to the Configuration section.
The Dapr CLI will automatically create and setup a Redis Streams instance for you. The Redis instance will be installed via Docker when you run dapr init
, and the component file will be created in default directory. ($HOME/.dapr/components
directory (Mac/Linux) or %USERPROFILE%\.dapr\components
on Windows).
You can use Helm to quickly create a Redis instance in our Kubernetes cluster. This approach requires Installing Helm.
Install Redis into your cluster.
helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
helm install redis bitnami/redis
Run
kubectl get pods
to see the Redis containers now running in your cluster.Add
redis-master:6379
as theredisHost
in your redis.yaml file. For example:metadata:
- name: redisHost
value: redis-master:6379
Next, we’ll get our Redis password, which is slightly different depending on the OS we’re using:
Windows: Run
kubectl get secret --namespace default redis -o jsonpath="{.data.redis-password}" > encoded.b64
, which will create a file with your encoded password. Next, runcertutil -decode encoded.b64 password.txt
, which will put your redis password in a text file calledpassword.txt
. Copy the password and delete the two files.Linux/MacOS: Run
kubectl get secret --namespace default redis -o jsonpath="{.data.redis-password}" | base64 --decode
and copy the outputted password.
Add this password as the
redisPassword
value in your redis.yaml file. For example:- name: redisPassword
value: "lhDOkwTlp0"
Create a Dapr component
To setup Redis, you need to create a component for pubsub.redis
.
The following yaml files demonstrates how to define each. If the Redis instance supports TLS with public certificates it can be configured to enable or disable TLS in the yaml.
Create a file called pubsub.yaml, and paste the following:
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: messagebus
namespace: default
spec:
type: pubsub.redis
version: v1
metadata:
- name: redisHost
value: <HOST>
- name: redisPassword
value: <PASSWORD>
- name: enableTLS
value: <bool>
Warning
The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described here.
Apply the configuration
Note
The Dapr CLI automatically deploys a redis instance and creates Dapr components as part of the dapr init
command.
Visit this guide for instructions on configuring pub/sub components.
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Last modified February 16, 2021: Merge pull request #1235 from dapr/update-v0.11 (b4e9fbb)