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redis-healthcheck
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Checks the health of a Redis server using an ioredis or node_redis client
Checks the health of a Redis server.
This project is a shameless copy+paste form redis-status, but adapted to work with ioredis
clients as well.
Instead of passing the connection config (like in redis-status
), in redis-healthcheck
you pass a previously created client, an instance of ioredis or node_redis.
Using ioredis
, this works both for single Redis deployments and for Sentinel as well.
npm install --save redis-healthcheck
or
yarn add redis-healthcheck
const Redis = require('ioredis')
const RedisHealthcheck = require('redis-healthcheck')
const config = { /* host, port, password, ... */ }
const client = new Redis(config)
const redisHealthcheck = RedisHealthcheck({
client,
name: 'my redis', // any name you want to see in the error messages
memoryThreshold: 10485760, // in bytes, used to report abnormal memory usage
})
redisHealthcheck.checkStatus((err) => {
// the callback is called with a string as `err` in case of failure, or undefined in case of success
})
FAQs
Checks the health of a Redis server using an ioredis or node_redis client
The npm package redis-healthcheck receives a total of 219 weekly downloads. As such, redis-healthcheck popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redis-healthcheck demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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