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Provider package apache-airflow-providers-redis for Apache Airflow
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Package apache-airflow-providers-redis
Release: 3.8.0
Redis <https://redis.io/>
__
This is a provider package for redis
provider. All classes for this provider package
are in airflow.providers.redis
python package.
You can find package information and changelog for the provider
in the documentation <https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-redis/3.8.0/>
_.
You can install this package on top of an existing Airflow 2 installation (see Requirements
below
for the minimum Airflow version supported) via
pip install apache-airflow-providers-redis
The package supports the following python versions: 3.8,3.9,3.10,3.11,3.12
================== ===========================
PIP package Version required
================== ===========================
apache-airflow
>=2.8.0
redis
>=4.5.2,!=4.5.5,!=5.0.2
================== ===========================
The changelog for the provider package can be found in the
changelog <https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-redis/3.8.0/changelog.html>
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Provider package apache-airflow-providers-redis for Apache Airflow
We found that apache-airflow-providers-redis demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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