PhpRedis
The phpredis extension provides an API for communicating with the Redis key-value store. It is released under the PHP License, version 3.01. This code has been developed and maintained by Owlient from November 2009 to March 2011.
You can send comments, patches, questions here on github or to n.favrefelix@gmail.com (@yowgi).
Installing/Configuring
phpize ./configure make && make install
make install
copies redis.so
to an appropriate location, but you still need to enable the module in the PHP config file. To do so, either edit your php.ini or add a redis.ini file in /etc/php5/conf.d
with the following contents: extension=redis.so
.
You can generate a debian package for PHP5, accessible from Apache 2 by running ./mkdeb-apache2.sh
or with dpkg-buildpackage
or svn-buildpackage
.
This extension exports a single class, Redis
(and RedisException
used in case of errors). Check outhttps://github.com/ukko/phpredis-phpdoc for a PHP stub that you can use in your IDE for code completion.
Install on OSX
If the install fails on OSX, type the following commands in your shell before trying again:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6 CFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe -no-cpp-precomp" CCFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe" CXXFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os -pipe" LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -bind_at_load" export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS CCFLAGS MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
If that still fails and you are running Zend Server CE, try this right before "make":
./configure CFLAGS="-arch i386"
Taken from Compiling phpredis on Zend Server CE/OSX .
See also: Install Redis & PHP Extension PHPRedis with Macports.
Session handler (new)
phpredis can be used to store PHP sessions. To do this, configure session.save_handler
and session.save_path
in your php.ini to tell phpredis where to store the sessions:
session.save_handler = redis session.save_path = "tcp://host1:6379?weight=1, tcp://host2:6379?weight=2&timeout=2.5, tcp://host3:6379?weight=2"
session.save_path
can have a simple host:port
format too, but you need to provide the tcp://
scheme if you want to use the parameters. The following parameters are available:
- weight (integer): the weight of a host is used in comparison with the others in order to customize the session distribution on several hosts. If host A has twice the weight of host B, it will get twice the amount of sessions. In the example, host1 stores 20% of all the sessions (1/(1+2+2)) while host2 and host3 each store 40% (2/1+2+2). The target host is determined once and for all at the start of the session, and doesn't change. The default weight is 1.
- timeout (float): the connection timeout to a redis host, expressed in seconds. If the host is unreachable in that amount of time, the session storage will be unavailable for the client. The default timeout is very high (86400 seconds).
- persistent (integer, should be 1 or 0): defines if a persistent connection should be used. (experimental setting)
- prefix (string, defaults to "PHPREDIS_SESSION:"): used as a prefix to the Redis key in which the session is stored. The key is composed of the prefix followed by the session ID.
- auth (string, empty by default): used to authenticate with the Redis server prior to sending commands.
Sessions have a lifetime expressed in seconds and stored in the INI variable "session.gc_maxlifetime". You can change it with ini_set()
. The session handler requires a version of Redis with the SETEX
command (at least 2.0).
Distributed Redis Array
See dedicated page.
Error handling
phpredis throws a RedisException
object if it can't reach the Redis server. That can happen in case of connectivity issues, if the Redis service is down, or if the redis host is overloaded. In any other problematic case that does not involve an unreachable server (such as a key not existing, an invalid command, etc), phpredis will return FALSE
.
Methods
Redis::__construct
Description
Creates a Redis client
Example
$redis = new Redis();
connect, open
Description
Connects to a Redis instance.
Parameters
host: string. can be a host, or the path to a unix domain socket
port: int, optional
timeout: float, value in seconds (optional, default is 0 meaning unlimited)
Return Value
BOOL: TRUE
on success, FALSE
on error.
Example
$redis->connect('127.0.0.1', 6379); $redis->connect('127.0.0.1'); // port 6379 by default $redis->connect('127.0.0.1', 6379, 2.5); // 2.5 sec timeout. $redis->connect('/tmp/redis.sock'); // unix domain socket.
pconnect, popen
Description
Connects to a Redis instance or reuse a connection already established with pconnect
/popen
.
The connection will not be closed on close
or end of request until the php process ends. So be patient on to many open FD's (specially on redis server side) when using persistent connections on many servers connecting to one redis server.
Also more than one persistent connection can be made identified by either host + port + timeout or host + persistent_id or unix socket + timeout.
This feature is not available in threaded versions. pconnect
and popen
then working like their non persistent equivalents.
Parameters
host: string. can be a host, or the path to a unix domain socket
port: int, optional
timeout: float, value in seconds (optional, default is 0 meaning unlimited)
persistent_id: string. identity for the requested persistent connection
Return Value
BOOL: TRUE
on success, FALSE
on error.
Example
$redis->pconnect('127.0.0.1', 6379); $redis->pconnect('127.0.0.1'); // port 6379 by default - same connection like before. $redis->pconnect('127.0.0.1', 6379, 2.5); // 2.5 sec timeout and would be another connection than the two before. $redis->pconnect('127.0.0.1', 6379, 2.5, 'x'); // x is sent as persistent_id and would be another connection the the three before. $redis->pconnect('/tmp/redis.sock'); // unix domain socket - would be another connection than the four before.
close
Description
Disconnects from the Redis instance, except when pconnect
is used.
setOption
Description
Set client option.
Parameters
parameter name
parameter value
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
on success, FALSE
on error.
Example
$redis->setOption(Redis::OPT_SERIALIZER, Redis::SERIALIZER_NONE); // don't serialize data $redis->setOption(Redis::OPT_SERIALIZER, Redis::SERIALIZER_PHP); // use built-in serialize/unserialize $redis->setOption(Redis::OPT_SERIALIZER, Redis::SERIALIZER_IGBINARY); // use igBinary serialize/unserialize $redis->setOption(Redis::OPT_PREFIX, 'myAppName:'); // use custom prefix on all keys
getOption
Description
Get client option.
Parameters
parameter name
Return value
Parameter value.
Example
$redis->getOption(Redis::OPT_SERIALIZER); // return Redis::SERIALIZER_NONE, Redis::SERIALIZER_PHP, or Redis::SERIALIZER_IGBINARY.
ping
Description
Check the current connection status
Parameters
(none)
Return Value
STRING: +PONG
on success. Throws a RedisException object on connectivity error, as described above.
echo
Description
Sends a string to Redis, which replies with the same string
Parameters
STRING: The message to send.
Return Value
STRING: the same message.
get
Description
Get the value related to the specified key
Parameters
key
Return Value
String or Bool: If key didn't exist, FALSE
is returned. Otherwise, the value related to this key is returned.
Examples
$redis->get('key');
set
Description
Set the string value in argument as value of the key.
Parameters
Key
Value
Timeout (optional). Calling SETEX
is preferred if you want a timeout.
Return value
Bool TRUE
if the command is successful.
Examples
$redis->set('key', 'value');
setex
Description
Set the string value in argument as value of the key, with a time to live.
Parameters
Key TTL Value
Return value
Bool TRUE
if the command is successful.
Examples
$redis->setex('key', 3600, 'value'); // sets key → value, with 1h TTL.
setnx
Description
Set the string value in argument as value of the key if the key doesn't already exist in the database.
Parameters
key value
Return value
Bool TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Examples
$redis->setnx('key', 'value'); /* return TRUE */ $redis->setnx('key', 'value'); /* return FALSE */
del, delete
Description
Remove specified keys.
Parameters
An array of keys, or an undefined number of parameters, each a key: key1 key2 key3 ... keyN
Return value
Long Number of keys deleted.
Examples
$redis->set('key1', 'val1'); $redis->set('key2', 'val2'); $redis->set('key3', 'val3'); $redis->set('key4', 'val4'); $redis->delete('key1', 'key2'); /* return 2 */ $redis->delete(array('key3', 'key4')); /* return 2 */
multi, exec, discard.
Description
Enter and exit transactional mode.
Parameters
(optional) Redis::MULTI
or Redis::PIPELINE
. Defaults to Redis::MULTI
. A Redis::MULTI
block of commands runs as a single transaction; a Redis::PIPELINE
block is simply transmitted faster to the server, but without any guarantee of atomicity. discard
cancels a transaction.
Return value
multi()
returns the Redis instance and enters multi-mode. Once in multi-mode, all subsequent method calls return the same object untilexec()
is called.
Example
$ret = $redis->multi() ->set('key1', 'val1') ->get('key1') ->set('key2', 'val2') ->get('key2') ->exec(); /* $ret == array( 0 => TRUE, 1 => 'val1', 2 => TRUE, 3 => 'val2'); */
watch, unwatch
Description
Watches a key for modifications by another client. If the key is modified between WATCH
and EXEC
, the MULTI/EXEC transaction will fail (return FALSE
). unwatch
cancels all the watching of all keys by this client.
Parameters
keys: a list of keys
Example
$redis->watch('x'); /* long code here during the execution of which other clients could well modify `x` */ $ret = $redis->multi() ->incr('x') ->exec(); /* $ret = FALSE if x has been modified between the call to WATCH and the call to EXEC. */
subscribe
Description
Subscribe to channels. Warning: this function will probably change in the future.
Parameters
channels: an array of channels to subscribe to
callback: either a string or an array($instance, 'method_name'). The callback function receives 3 parameters: the redis instance, the channel name, and the message.
Example
function f($redis, $chan, $msg) { switch($chan) { case 'chan-1': ... break; case 'chan-2': ... break; case 'chan-2': ... break; } } $redis->subscribe(array('chan-1', 'chan-2', 'chan-3'), 'f'); // subscribe to 3 chans
publish
Description
Publish messages to channels. Warning: this function will probably change in the future.
Parameters
channel: a channel to publish to
messsage: string
Example
$redis->publish('chan-1', 'hello, world!'); // send message.
exists
Description
Verify if the specified key exists.
Parameters
key
Return value
BOOL: If the key exists, return TRUE
, otherwise return FALSE
.
Examples
$redis->set('key', 'value'); $redis->exists('key'); /* TRUE */ $redis->exists('NonExistingKey'); /* FALSE */
incr, incrBy
Description
Increment the number stored at key by one. If the second argument is filled, it will be used as the integer value of the increment.
Parameters
key
value: value that will be added to key (only for incrBy)
Return value
INT the new value
Examples
$redis->incr('key1'); /* key1 didn't exists, set to 0 before the increment */ /* and now has the value 1 */ $redis->incr('key1'); /* 2 */ $redis->incr('key1'); /* 3 */ $redis->incr('key1'); /* 4 */ $redis->incrBy('key1', 10); /* 14 */
decr, decrBy
Description
Decrement the number stored at key by one. If the second argument is filled, it will be used as the integer value of the decrement.
Parameters
key
value: value that will be substracted to key (only for decrBy)
Return value
INT the new value
Examples
$redis->decr('key1'); /* key1 didn't exists, set to 0 before the increment */ /* and now has the value -1 */ $redis->decr('key1'); /* -2 */ $redis->decr('key1'); /* -3 */ $redis->decrBy('key1', 10); /* -13 */
mGet, getMultiple
Description
Get the values of all the specified keys. If one or more keys dont exist, the array will contain FALSE
at the position of the key.
Parameters
Array: Array containing the list of the keys
Return value
Array: Array containing the values related to keys in argument
Examples
$redis->set('key1', 'value1'); $redis->set('key2', 'value2'); $redis->set('key3', 'value3'); $redis->mGet(array('key1', 'key2', 'key3')); /* array('value1', 'value2', 'value3'); $redis->mGet(array('key0', 'key1', 'key5')); /* array(`FALSE`, 'value2', `FALSE`);
lPush
Description
Adds the string value to the head (left) of the list. Creates the list if the key didn't exist. If the key exists and is not a list, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key
value String, value to push in key
Return value
LONG The new length of the list in case of success, FALSE
in case of Failure.
Examples
$redis->delete('key1'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'C'); // returns 1 $redis->lPush('key1', 'B'); // returns 2 $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); // returns 3 /* key1 now points to the following list: [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */
rPush
Description
Adds the string value to the tail (right) of the list. Creates the list if the key didn't exist. If the key exists and is not a list, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key
value String, value to push in key
Return value
LONG The new length of the list in case of success, FALSE
in case of Failure.
Examples
$redis->delete('key1'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); // returns 1 $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); // returns 2 $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); // returns 3 /* key1 now points to the following list: [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */
lPushx
Description
Adds the string value to the head (left) of the list if the list exists.
Parameters
key
value String, value to push in key
Return value
LONG The new length of the list in case of success, FALSE
in case of Failure.
Examples
$redis->delete('key1'); $redis->lPushx('key1', 'A'); // returns 0 $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); // returns 1 $redis->lPushx('key1', 'B'); // returns 2 $redis->lPushx('key1', 'C'); // returns 3 /* key1 now points to the following list: [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */
rPushx
Description
Adds the string value to the tail (right) of the list if the ist exists. FALSE
in case of Failure.
Parameters
key
value String, value to push in key
Return value
LONG The new length of the list in case of success, FALSE
in case of Failure.
Examples
$redis->delete('key1'); $redis->rPushx('key1', 'A'); // returns 0 $redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); // returns 1 $redis->rPushx('key1', 'B'); // returns 2 $redis->rPushx('key1', 'C'); // returns 3 /* key1 now points to the following list: [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */
lPop
Description
Return and remove the first element of the list.
Parameters
key
Return value
STRING if command executed successfully BOOL FALSE
in case of failure (empty list)
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); /* key1 => [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */ $redis->lPop('key1'); /* key1 => [ 'B', 'C' ] */
rPop
Description
Returns and removes the last element of the list.
Parameters
key
Return value
STRING if command executed successfully BOOL FALSE
in case of failure (empty list)
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); /* key1 => [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */ $redis->rPop('key1'); /* key1 => [ 'A', 'B' ] */
blPop, brPop
Description
Is a blocking lPop(rPop) primitive. If at least one of the lists contains at least one element, the element will be popped from the head of the list and returned to the caller. Il all the list identified by the keys passed in arguments are empty, blPop will block during the specified timeout until an element is pushed to one of those lists. This element will be popped.
Parameters
ARRAY Array containing the keys of the lists INTEGER Timeout Or STRING Key1 STRING Key2 STRING Key3 ... STRING KeynINTEGER Timeout
Return value
ARRAY array('listName', 'element')
Example
/* Non blocking feature */ $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->delete('key2'); $redis->blPop('key1', 'key2', 10); /* array('key1', 'A') */ /* OR */ $redis->blPop(array('key1', 'key2'), 10); /* array('key1', 'A') */ $redis->brPop('key1', 'key2', 10); /* array('key1', 'A') */ /* OR */ $redis->brPop(array('key1', 'key2'), 10); /* array('key1', 'A') */ /* Blocking feature */ /* process 1 */ $redis->delete('key1'); $redis->blPop('key1', 10); /* blocking for 10 seconds */ /* process 2 */ $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); /* process 1 */ /* array('key1', 'A') is returned*/
lSize
Description
Returns the size of a list identified by Key. If the list didn't exist or is empty, the command returns 0. If the data type identified by Key is not a list, the command return FALSE
.
Parameters
Key
Return value
LONG The size of the list identified by Key exists.
BOOL FALSE
if the data type identified by Key is not list
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); /* key1 => [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */ $redis->lSize('key1');/* 3 */ $redis->rPop('key1'); $redis->lSize('key1');/* 2 */
lIndex, lGet
Description
Return the specified element of the list stored at the specified key. 0 the first element, 1 the second ... -1 the last element, -2 the penultimate ... Return FALSE
in case of a bad index or a key that doesn't point to a list.
Parameters
key index
Return value
String the element at this index
Bool FALSE
if the key identifies a non-string data type, or no value corresponds to this index in the list Key
.
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); /* key1 => [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */ $redis->lGet('key1', 0); /* 'A' */ $redis->lGet('key1', -1); /* 'C' */ $redis->lGet('key1', 10); /* `FALSE` */
lSet
Description
Set the list at index with the new value.
Parameters
key index value
Return value
BOOL TRUE
if the new value is setted. FALSE
if the index is out of range, or data type identified by key is not a list.
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); /* key1 => [ 'A', 'B', 'C' ] */ $redis->lGet('key1', 0); /* 'A' */ $redis->lSet('key1', 0, 'X'); $redis->lGet('key1', 0); /* 'X' */
lRange, lGetRange
Description
Returns the specified elements of the list stored at the specified key in the range [start, end]. start and stop are interpretated as indices: 0 the first element, 1 the second ... -1 the last element, -2 the penultimate ...
Parameters
key start end
Return value
Array containing the values in specified range.
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('A', 'B', 'C') */
lTrim, listTrim
Description
Trims an existing list so that it will contain only a specified range of elements.
Parameters
key start stop
Return value
Array
Bool return FALSE
if the key identify a non-list value.
Example
$redis->rPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->rPush('key1', 'C'); $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('A', 'B', 'C') */ $redis->lTrim('key1', 0, 1); $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('A', 'B') */
lRem, lRemove
Description
Removes the first count
occurences of the value element from the list. If count is zero, all the matching elements are removed. If count is negative, elements are removed from tail to head.
Note: The argument order is not the same as in the Redis documentation. This difference is kept for compatibility reasons.
Parameters
key
value
count
Return value
LONG the number of elements to remove
BOOL FALSE
if the value identified by key is not a list.
Example
$redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'C'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('A', 'A', 'C', 'B', 'A') */ $redis->lRem('key1', 'A', 2); /* 2 */ $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('C', 'B', 'A') */
lInsert
Description
Insert value in the list before or after the pivot value. the parameter options specify the position of the insert (before or after). If the list didn't exists, or the pivot didn't exists, the value is not inserted.
Parameters
key position Redis::BEFORE | Redis::AFTER pivot value
Return value
The number of the elements in the list, -1 if the pivot didn't exists.
Example
$redis->delete('key1'); $redis->lInsert('key1', Redis::AFTER, 'A', 'X'); /* 0 */ $redis->lPush('key1', 'A'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'B'); $redis->lPush('key1', 'C'); $redis->lInsert('key1', Redis::BEFORE, 'C', 'X'); /* 4 */ $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('A', 'B', 'X', 'C') */ $redis->lInsert('key1', Redis::AFTER, 'C', 'Y'); /* 5 */ $redis->lRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('A', 'B', 'X', 'C', 'Y') */ $redis->lInsert('key1', Redis::AFTER, 'W', 'value'); /* -1 */
sAdd
Description
Adds a value to the set value stored at key. If this value is already in the set, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key value
Return value
BOOL TRUE
if value didn't exist and was added successfully, FALSE
if the value is already present.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set1'); /* TRUE, 'key1' => {'set1'} */ $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); /* TRUE, 'key1' => {'set1', 'set2'}*/ $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); /* FALSE, 'key1' => {'set1', 'set2'}*/
sRem, sRemove
Description
Removes the specified member from the set value stored at key.
Parameters
key member
Return value
BOOL TRUE
if the member was present in the set, FALSE
if it didn't.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set1'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set3'); /* 'key1' => {'set1', 'set2', 'set3'}*/ $redis->sRem('key1', 'set2'); /* 'key1' => {'set1', 'set3'} */
sMove
Description
Moves the specified member from the set at srcKey to the set at dstKey.
Parameters
srcKey dstKey member
Return value
BOOL If the operation is successful, return TRUE
. If the srcKey and/or dstKey didn't exist, and/or the member didn't exist in srcKey,FALSE
is returned.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set11'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set12'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set13'); /* 'key1' => {'set11', 'set12', 'set13'}*/ $redis->sAdd('key2' , 'set21'); $redis->sAdd('key2' , 'set22'); /* 'key2' => {'set21', 'set22'}*/ $redis->sMove('key1', 'key2', 'set13'); /* 'key1' => {'set11', 'set12'} */ /* 'key2' => {'set21', 'set22', 'set13'} */
sIsMember, sContains
Description
Checks if value
is a member of the set stored at the key key
.
Parameters
key value
Return value
BOOL TRUE
if value
is a member of the set at key key
, FALSE
otherwise.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set1'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set3'); /* 'key1' => {'set1', 'set2', 'set3'}*/ $redis->sIsMember('key1', 'set1'); /* TRUE */ $redis->sIsMember('key1', 'setX'); /* FALSE */
sCard, sSize
Description
Returns the cardinality of the set identified by key.
Parameters
key
Return value
LONG the cardinality of the set identified by key, 0 if the set doesn't exist.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set1'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set3'); /* 'key1' => {'set1', 'set2', 'set3'}*/ $redis->sCard('key1'); /* 3 */ $redis->sCard('keyX'); /* 0 */
sPop
Description
Removes and returns a random element from the set value at Key.
Parameters
key
Return value
String "popped" value
Bool FALSE
if set identified by key is empty or doesn't exist.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set1'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set3'); /* 'key1' => {'set3', 'set1', 'set2'}*/ $redis->sPop('key1'); /* 'set1', 'key1' => {'set3', 'set2'} */ $redis->sPop('key1'); /* 'set3', 'key1' => {'set2'} */
sRandMember
Description
Returns a random element from the set value at Key, without removing it.
Parameters
key
Return value
String value from the set
Bool FALSE
if set identified by key is empty or doesn't exist.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set1'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set2'); $redis->sAdd('key1' , 'set3'); /* 'key1' => {'set3', 'set1', 'set2'}*/ $redis->sRandMember('key1'); /* 'set1', 'key1' => {'set3', 'set1', 'set2'} */ $redis->sRandMember('key1'); /* 'set3', 'key1' => {'set3', 'set1', 'set2'} */
sInter
Description
Returns the members of a set resulting from the intersection of all the sets held at the specified keys. If just a single key is specified, then this command produces the members of this set. If one of the keys is missing, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key1, key2, keyN: keys identifying the different sets on which we will apply the intersection.
Return value
Array, contain the result of the intersection between those keys. If the intersection beteen the different sets is empty, the return value will be empty array.
Examples
$redis->sAdd('key1', 'val1'); $redis->sAdd('key1', 'val2'); $redis->sAdd('key1', 'val3'); $redis->sAdd('key1', 'val4'); $redis->sAdd('key2', 'val3'); $redis->sAdd('key2', 'val4'); $redis->sAdd('key3', 'val3'); $redis->sAdd('key3', 'val4'); var_dump($redis->sInter('key1', 'key2', 'key3'));
Output:
array(2) { [0]=> string(4) "val4" [1]=> string(4) "val3" }
sInterStore
Description
Performs a sInter command and stores the result in a new set.
Parameters
Key: dstkey, the key to store the diff into.
Keys: key1, key2... keyN. key1..keyN are intersected as in sInter.
Return value
INTEGER: The cardinality of the resulting set, or FALSE
in case of a missing key.
Example
$redis->sAdd('key1', 'val1'); $redis->sAdd('key1', 'val2'); $redis->sAdd('key1', 'val3'); $redis->sAdd('key1', 'val4'); $redis->sAdd('key2', 'val3'); $redis->sAdd('key2', 'val4'); $redis->sAdd('key3', 'val3'); $redis->sAdd('key3', 'val4'); var_dump($redis->sInterStore('output', 'key1', 'key2', 'key3')); var_dump($redis->sMembers('output'));
Output:
int(2) array(2) { [0]=> string(4) "val4" [1]=> string(4) "val3" }
sUnion
Description
Performs the union between N sets and returns it.
Parameters
Keys: key1, key2, ... , keyN: Any number of keys corresponding to sets in redis.
Return value
Array of strings: The union of all these sets.
Example
$redis->delete('s0', 's1', 's2'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '2'); $redis->sAdd('s1', '3'); $redis->sAdd('s1', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s2', '3'); $redis->sAdd('s2', '4'); var_dump($redis->sUnion('s0', 's1', 's2'));
Return value: all elements that are either in s0 or in s1 or in s2.
array(4) { [0]=> string(1) "3" [1]=> string(1) "4" [2]=> string(1) "1" [3]=> string(1) "2" }
sUnionStore
Description
Performs the same action as sUnion, but stores the result in the first key
Parameters
Key: dstkey, the key to store the diff into.
Keys: key1, key2, ... , keyN: Any number of keys corresponding to sets in redis.
Return value
INTEGER: The cardinality of the resulting set, or FALSE
in case of a missing key.
Example
$redis->delete('s0', 's1', 's2'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '2'); $redis->sAdd('s1', '3'); $redis->sAdd('s1', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s2', '3'); $redis->sAdd('s2', '4'); var_dump($redis->sUnionStore('dst', 's0', 's1', 's2')); var_dump($redis->sMembers('dst'));
Return value: the number of elements that are either in s0 or in s1 or in s2.
int(4) array(4) { [0]=> string(1) "3" [1]=> string(1) "4" [2]=> string(1) "1" [3]=> string(1) "2" }
sDiff
Description
Performs the difference between N sets and returns it.
Parameters
Keys: key1, key2, ... , keyN: Any number of keys corresponding to sets in redis.
Return value
Array of strings: The difference of the first set will all the others.
Example
$redis->delete('s0', 's1', 's2'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '2'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '3'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '4'); $redis->sAdd('s1', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s2', '3'); var_dump($redis->sDiff('s0', 's1', 's2'));
Return value: all elements of s0 that are neither in s1 nor in s2.
array(2) { [0]=> string(1) "4" [1]=> string(1) "2" }
sDiffStore
Description
Performs the same action as sDiff, but stores the result in the first key
Parameters
Key: dstkey, the key to store the diff into.
Keys: key1, key2, ... , keyN: Any number of keys corresponding to sets in redis
Return value
INTEGER: The cardinality of the resulting set, or FALSE
in case of a missing key.
Example
$redis->delete('s0', 's1', 's2'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '2'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '3'); $redis->sAdd('s0', '4'); $redis->sAdd('s1', '1'); $redis->sAdd('s2', '3'); var_dump($redis->sDiffStore('dst', 's0', 's1', 's2')); var_dump($redis->sMembers('dst'));
Return value: the number of elements of s0 that are neither in s1 nor in s2.
int(2) array(2) { [0]=> string(1) "4" [1]=> string(1) "2" }
sMembers, sGetMembers
Description
Returns the contents of a set.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
An array of elements, the contents of the set.
Example
$redis->delete('s'); $redis->sAdd('s', 'a'); $redis->sAdd('s', 'b'); $redis->sAdd('s', 'a'); $redis->sAdd('s', 'c'); var_dump($redis->sMembers('s'));
Output:
array(3) { [0]=> string(1) "c" [1]=> string(1) "a" [2]=> string(1) "b" }
The order is random and corresponds to redis' own internal representation of the set structure.
getSet
Description
Sets a value and returns the previous entry at that key.
Parameters
Key: key
STRING: value
Return value
A string, the previous value located at this key.
Example
$redis->set('x', '42'); $exValue = $redis->getSet('x', 'lol'); // return '42', replaces x by 'lol' $newValue = $redis->get('x')' // return 'lol'
randomKey
Description
Returns a random key.
Parameters
None.
Return value
STRING: an existing key in redis.
Example
$key = $redis->randomKey(); $surprise = $redis->get($key); // who knows what's in there.
select
Description
Switches to a given database.
Parameters
INTEGER: dbindex, the database number to switch to.
Return value
TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
(See following function)
move
Description
Moves a key to a different database.
Parameters
Key: key, the key to move.
INTEGER: dbindex, the database number to move the key to.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->select(0); // switch to DB 0 $redis->set('x', '42'); // write 42 to x $redis->move('x', 1); // move to DB 1 $redis->select(1); // switch to DB 1 $redis->get('x'); // will return 42
rename, renameKey
Description
Renames a key.
Parameters
STRING: srckey, the key to rename.
STRING: dstkey, the new name for the key.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->set('x', '42'); $redis->rename('x', 'y'); $redis->get('y'); // → 42 $redis->get('x'); // → `FALSE`
renameNx
Description
Same as rename, but will not replace a key if the destination already exists. This is the same behaviour as setNx.
setTimeout, expire
Description
Sets an expiration date (a timeout) on an item.
Parameters
Key: key. The key that will disappear.
Integer: ttl. The key's remaining Time To Live, in seconds.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->set('x', '42'); $redis->setTimeout('x', 3); // x will disappear in 3 seconds. sleep(5); // wait 5 seconds $redis->get('x'); // will return `FALSE`, as 'x' has expired.
expireAt
Description
Sets an expiration date (a timestamp) on an item.
Parameters
Key: key. The key that will disappear.
Integer: Unix timestamp. The key's date of death, in seconds from Epoch time.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->set('x', '42'); $now = time(NULL); // current timestamp $redis->expireAt('x', $now + 3); // x will disappear in 3 seconds. sleep(5); // wait 5 seconds $redis->get('x'); // will return `FALSE`, as 'x' has expired.
keys, getKeys
Description
Returns the keys that match a certain pattern.
Description
Parameters
STRING: pattern, using '*' as a wildcard.
Return value
Array of STRING: The keys that match a certain pattern.
Example
$allKeys = $redis->keys('*'); // all keys will match this. $keyWithUserPrefix = $redis->keys('user*');
dbSize
Description
Returns the current database's size.
Parameters
None.
Return value
INTEGER: DB size, in number of keys.
Example
$count = $redis->dbSize(); echo "Redis has $count keys\n";
auth
Description
Authenticate the connection using a password. Warning: The password is sent in plain-text over the network.
Parameters
STRING: password
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
if the connection is authenticated, FALSE
otherwise.
Example
$redis->auth('foobared');
bgrewriteaof
Description
Starts the background rewrite of AOF (Append-Only File)
Parameters
None.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->bgrewriteaof();
slaveof
Description
Changes the slave status
Parameters
Either host (string) and port (int), or no parameter to stop being a slave.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->slaveof('10.0.1.7', 6379); /* ... */ $redis->slaveof();
object
Description
Describes the object pointed to by a key.
Parameters
The information to retrieve (string) and the key (string). Info can be one of the following:
- "encoding"
- "refcount"
- "idletime"
Return value
STRING for "encoding", LONG for "refcount" and "idletime", FALSE
if the key doesn't exist.
Example
$redis->object("encoding", "l"); // → ziplist $redis->object("refcount", "l"); // → 1 $redis->object("idletime", "l"); // → 400 (in seconds, with a precision of 10 seconds).
save
Description
Performs a synchronous save.
Parameters
None.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure. If a save is already running, this command will fail and return FALSE
.
Example
$redis->save();
bgsave
Description
Performs a background save.
Parameters
None.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure. If a save is already running, this command will fail and return FALSE
.
Example
$redis->bgSave();
lastSave
Description
Returns the timestamp of the last disk save.
Parameters
None.
Return value
INT: timestamp.
Example
$redis->lastSave();
type
Description
Returns the type of data pointed by a given key.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
Depending on the type of the data pointed by the key, this method will return the following value:
string: Redis::REDIS_STRING
set: Redis::REDIS_SET
list: Redis::REDIS_LIST
zset: Redis::REDIS_ZSET
hash: Redis::REDIS_HASH
other: Redis::REDIS_NOT_FOUND
Example
$redis->type('key');
append
Description
Append specified string to the string stored in specified key.
Parameters
Key Value
Return value
INTEGER: Size of the value after the append
Example
$redis->set('key', 'value1'); $redis->append('key', 'value2'); /* 12 */ $redis->get('key'); /* 'value1value2' */
getRange (substr also supported but deprecated in redis)
Description
Return a substring of a larger string
Parameters
key start end
Return value
STRING: the substring
Example
$redis->set('key', 'string value'); $redis->getRange('key', 0, 5); /* 'string' */ $redis->getRange('key', -5, -1); /* 'value' */
setRange
Description
Changes a substring of a larger string.
Parameters
key
offset
value
Return value
STRING: the length of the string after it was modified.
Example
$redis->set('key', 'Hello world'); $redis->setRange('key', 6, "redis"); /* returns 11 */ $redis->get('key'); /* "Hello redis" */
strlen
Description
Get the length of a string value.
Parameters
key
Return value
INTEGER
Example
$redis->set('key', 'value'); $redis->strlen('key'); /* 5 */
getBit
Description
Return a single bit out of a larger string
Parameters
key
offset
Return value
LONG: the bit value (0 or 1)
Example
$redis->set('key', "\x7f"); // this is 0111 1111 $redis->getBit('key', 0); /* 0 */ $redis->getBit('key', 1); /* 1 */
setBit
Description
Changes a single bit of a string.
Parameters
key
offset
value: bool or int (1 or 0)
Return value
LONG: 0 or 1, the value of the bit before it was set.
Example
$redis->set('key', "*"); // ord("*") = 42 = 0x2f = "0010 1010" $redis->setBit('key', 5, 1); /* returns 0 */ $redis->setBit('key', 7, 1); /* returns 0 */ $redis->get('key'); /* chr(0x2f) = "/" = b("0010 1111") */
flushDB
Description
Removes all entries from the current database.
Parameters
None.
Return value
BOOL: Always TRUE
.
Example
$redis->flushDB();
flushAll
Description
Removes all entries from all databases.
Parameters
None.
Return value
BOOL: Always TRUE
.
Example
$redis->flushAll();
sort
Description
Parameters
Key: key Options: array(key => value, ...) - optional, with the following keys and values:
'by' => 'some_pattern_*', 'limit' => array(0, 1), 'get' => 'some_other_pattern_*' or an array of patterns, 'sort' => 'asc' or 'desc', 'alpha' => TRUE, 'store' => 'external-key'
Return value
An array of values, or a number corresponding to the number of elements stored if that was used.
Example
$redis->delete('s'); $redis->sadd('s', 5); $redis->sadd('s', 4); $redis->sadd('s', 2); $redis->sadd('s', 1); $redis->sadd('s', 3); var_dump($redis->sort('s')); // 1,2,3,4,5 var_dump($redis->sort('s', array('sort' => 'desc'))); // 5,4,3,2,1 var_dump($redis->sort('s', array('sort' => 'desc', 'store' => 'out'))); // (int)5
info
Description
Returns an associative array of strings and integers, with the following keys:
- redis_version
- arch_bits
- uptime_in_seconds
- uptime_in_days
- connected_clients
- connected_slaves
- used_memory
- changes_since_last_save
- bgsave_in_progress
- last_save_time
- total_connections_received
- total_commands_processed
- role
Parameters
None.
Example
$redis->info();
resetStat
Description
Resets the statistics reported by Redis using the INFO command (info()
function).
These are the counters that are reset:
- Keyspace hits
- Keyspace misses
- Number of commands processed
- Number of connections received
- Number of expired keys
Parameters
None.
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->resetStat();
ttl
Description
Returns the time to live left for a given key, in seconds. If the key doesn't exist, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
Long, the time left to live in seconds.
Example
$redis->ttl('key');
persist
Description
Remove the expiration timer from a key.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
BOOL: TRUE
if a timeout was removed, FALSE
if the key didn’t exist or didn’t have an expiration timer.
Example
$redis->persist('key');
mset, msetnx
Description
Sets multiple key-value pairs in one atomic command. MSETNX only returns TRUE if all the keys were set (see SETNX).
Parameters
Pairs: array(key => value, ...)
Return value
Bool TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->mset(array('key0' => 'value0', 'key1' => 'value1')); var_dump($redis->get('key0')); var_dump($redis->get('key1'));
Output:
string(6) "value0" string(6) "value1"
rpoplpush (redis >= 1.1)
Description
Pops a value from the tail of a list, and pushes it to the front of another list. Also return this value.
Parameters
Key: srckey
Key: dstkey
Return value
STRING The element that was moved in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure.
Example
$redis->delete('x', 'y'); $redis->lPush('x', 'abc'); $redis->lPush('x', 'def'); $redis->lPush('y', '123'); $redis->lPush('y', '456'); // move the last of x to the front of y. var_dump($redis->rpoplpush('x', 'y')); var_dump($redis->lRange('x', 0, -1)); var_dump($redis->lRange('y', 0, -1));
Output:
string(3) "abc" array(1) { [0]=> string(3) "def" } array(3) { [0]=> string(3) "abc" [1]=> string(3) "456" [2]=> string(3) "123" }
brpoplpush
Description
A blocking version of rpoplpush
, with an integral timeout in the third parameter.
Parameters
Key: srckey
Key: dstkey
Long: timeout
Return value
STRING The element that was moved in case of success, FALSE
in case of timeout.
zAdd
Description
Adds the specified member with a given score to the sorted set stored at key.
Parameters
key
score : double
value: string
Return value
Long 1 if the element is added. 0 otherwise.
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 1, 'val1'); $redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 5, 'val5'); $redis->zRange('key', 0, -1); // array(val0, val1, val5)
zRange
Description
Returns a range of elements from the ordered set stored at the specified key, with values in the range [start, end]. start and stop are interpreted as zero-based indices: 0 the first element, 1 the second ... -1 the last element, -2 the penultimate ...
Parameters
key
start: long
end: long
withscores: bool = false
Return value
Array containing the values in specified range.
Example
$redis->zAdd('key1', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key1', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key1', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zRange('key1', 0, -1); /* array('val0', 'val2', 'val10') */ // with scores $redis->zRange('key1', 0, -1, true); /* array('val0' => 0, 'val2' => 2, 'val10' => 10) */
zDelete, zRem
Description
Deletes a specified member from the ordered set.
Parameters
key
member
Return value
LONG 1 on success, 0 on failure.
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zDelete('key', 'val2'); $redis->zRange('key', 0, -1); /* array('val0', 'val10') */
zRevRange
Description
Returns the elements of the sorted set stored at the specified key in the range [start, end] in reverse order. start and stop are interpretated as zero-based indices: 0 the first element, 1 the second ... -1 the last element, -2 the penultimate ...
Parameters
key
start: long
end: long
withscores: bool = false
Return value
Array containing the values in specified range.
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zRevRange('key', 0, -1); /* array('val10', 'val2', 'val0') */ // with scores $redis->zRevRange('key', 0, -1, true); /* array('val10' => 10, 'val2' => 2, 'val0' => 0) */
zRangeByScore, zRevRangeByScore
Description
Returns the elements of the sorted set stored at the specified key which have scores in the range [start,end]. Adding a parenthesis beforestart
or end
excludes it from the range. +inf and -inf are also valid limits. zRevRangeByScore returns the same items in reverse order, when the start
and end
parameters are swapped.
Parameters
key
start: string
end: string
options: array
Two options are available: withscores => TRUE
, and limit => array($offset, $count)
Return value
Array containing the values in specified range.
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zRangeByScore('key', 0, 3); /* array('val0', 'val2') */ $redis->zRangeByScore('key', 0, 3, array('withscores' => TRUE); /* array('val0' => 0, 'val2' => 2) */ $redis->zRangeByScore('key', 0, 3, array('limit' => array(1, 1)); /* array('val2' => 2) */ $redis->zRangeByScore('key', 0, 3, array('limit' => array(1, 1)); /* array('val2') */ $redis->zRangeByScore('key', 0, 3, array('withscores' => TRUE, 'limit' => array(1, 1)); /* array('val2' => 2) */
zCount
Description
Returns the number of elements of the sorted set stored at the specified key which have scores in the range [start,end]. Adding a parenthesis before start
or end
excludes it from the range. +inf and -inf are also valid limits.
Parameters
key
start: string
end: string
Return value
LONG the size of a corresponding zRangeByScore.
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zCount('key', 0, 3); /* 2, corresponding to array('val0', 'val2') */
zRemRangeByScore, zDeleteRangeByScore
Description
Deletes the elements of the sorted set stored at the specified key which have scores in the range [start,end].
Parameters
key
start: double or "+inf" or "-inf" string
end: double or "+inf" or "-inf" string
Return value
LONG The number of values deleted from the sorted set
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zRemRangeByScore('key', 0, 3); /* 2 */
zRemRangeByRank, zDeleteRangeByRank
Description
Deletes the elements of the sorted set stored at the specified key which have rank in the range [start,end].
Parameters
key
start: LONG
end: LONG
Return value
LONG The number of values deleted from the sorted set
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 1, 'one'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'two'); $redis->zAdd('key', 3, 'three'); $redis->zRemRangeByRank('key', 0, 1); /* 2 */ $redis->zRange('key', 0, -1, array('withscores' => TRUE)); /* array('three' => 3) */
zSize, zCard
Description
Returns the cardinality of an ordered set.
Parameters
key
Return value
Long, the set's cardinality
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('key', 10, 'val10'); $redis->zSize('key'); /* 3 */
zScore
Description
Returns the score of a given member in the specified sorted set.
Parameters
key
member
Return value
Double
Example
$redis->zAdd('key', 2.5, 'val2'); $redis->zScore('key', 'val2'); /* 2.5 */
zRank, zRevRank
Description
Returns the rank of a given member in the specified sorted set, starting at 0 for the item with the smallest score. zRevRank starts at 0 for the item with the largest score.
Parameters
key
member
Return value
Long, the item's score.
Example
$redis->delete('z'); $redis->zAdd('key', 1, 'one'); $redis->zAdd('key', 2, 'two'); $redis->zRank('key', 'one'); /* 0 */ $redis->zRank('key', 'two'); /* 1 */ $redis->zRevRank('key', 'one'); /* 1 */ $redis->zRevRank('key', 'two'); /* 0 */
zIncrBy
Description
Increments the score of a member from a sorted set by a given amount.
Parameters
key
value: (double) value that will be added to the member's score
member
Return value
DOUBLE the new value
Examples
$redis->delete('key'); $redis->zIncrBy('key', 2.5, 'member1'); /* key or member1 didn't exist, so member1's score is to 0 before the increment */ /* and now has the value 2.5 */ $redis->zIncrBy('key', 1, 'member1'); /* 3.5 */
zUnion
Description
Creates an union of sorted sets given in second argument. The result of the union will be stored in the sorted set defined by the first argument. The third optionnel argument defines weights
to apply to the sorted sets in input. In this case, the weights
will be multiplied by the score of each element in the sorted set before applying the aggregation. The forth argument defines the AGGREGATE
option which specify how the results of the union are aggregated.
Parameters
keyOutput
arrayZSetKeys
arrayWeights
aggregateFunction Either "SUM", "MIN", or "MAX": defines the behaviour to use on duplicate entries during the zUnion.
Return value
LONG The number of values in the new sorted set.
Example
$redis->delete('k1'); $redis->delete('k2'); $redis->delete('k3'); $redis->delete('ko1'); $redis->delete('ko2'); $redis->delete('ko3'); $redis->zAdd('k1', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('k1', 1, 'val1'); $redis->zAdd('k2', 2, 'val2'); $redis->zAdd('k2', 3, 'val3'); $redis->zUnion('ko1', array('k1', 'k2')); /* 4, 'ko1' => array('val0', 'val1', 'val2', 'val3') */ /* Weighted zUnion */ $redis->zUnion('ko2', array('k1', 'k2'), array(1, 1)); /* 4, 'ko1' => array('val0', 'val1', 'val2', 'val3') */ $redis->zUnion('ko3', array('k1', 'k2'), array(5, 1)); /* 4, 'ko1' => array('val0', 'val2', 'val3', 'val1') */
zInter
Description
Creates an intersection of sorted sets given in second argument. The result of the union will be stored in the sorted set defined by the first argument. The third optionnel argument defines weights
to apply to the sorted sets in input. In this case, the weights
will be multiplied by the score of each element in the sorted set before applying the aggregation. The forth argument defines the AGGREGATE
option which specify how the results of the union are aggregated.
Parameters
keyOutput
arrayZSetKeys
arrayWeights
aggregateFunction Either "SUM", "MIN", or "MAX": defines the behaviour to use on duplicate entries during the zInter.
Return value
LONG The number of values in the new sorted set.
Example
$redis->delete('k1'); $redis->delete('k2'); $redis->delete('k3'); $redis->delete('ko1'); $redis->delete('ko2'); $redis->delete('ko3'); $redis->delete('ko4'); $redis->zAdd('k1', 0, 'val0'); $redis->zAdd('k1', 1, 'val1'); $redis->zAdd('k1', 3, 'val3'); $redis->zAdd('k2', 2, 'val1'); $redis->zAdd('k2', 3, 'val3'); $redis->zInter('ko1', array('k1', 'k2')); /* 2, 'ko1' => array('val1', 'val3') */ $redis->zInter('ko2', array('k1', 'k2'), array(1, 1)); /* 2, 'ko2' => array('val1', 'val3') */ /* Weighted zInter */ $redis->zInter('ko3', array('k1', 'k2'), array(1, 5), 'min'); /* 2, 'ko3' => array('val1', 'val3') */ $redis->zInter('ko4', array('k1', 'k2'), array(1, 5), 'max'); /* 2, 'ko4' => array('val3', 'val1') */
hSet
Description
Adds a value to the hash stored at key. If this value is already in the hash, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key
hashKey
value
Return value
LONG 1
if value didn't exist and was added successfully, 0
if the value was already present and was replaced, FALSE
if there was an error.
Example
$redis->delete('h') $redis->hSet('h', 'key1', 'hello'); /* 1, 'key1' => 'hello' in the hash at "h" */ $redis->hGet('h', 'key1'); /* returns "hello" */ $redis->hSet('h', 'key1', 'plop'); /* 0, value was replaced. */ $redis->hGet('h', 'key1'); /* returns "plop" */
hSetNx
Description
Adds a value to the hash stored at key only if this field isn't already in the hash.
Return value
BOOL TRUE
if the field was set, FALSE
if it was already present.
Example
$redis->delete('h') $redis->hSetNx('h', 'key1', 'hello'); /* TRUE, 'key1' => 'hello' in the hash at "h" */ $redis->hSetNx('h', 'key1', 'world'); /* FALSE, 'key1' => 'hello' in the hash at "h". No change since the field wasn't replaced. */
hGet
Description
Gets a value from the hash stored at key. If the hash table doesn't exist, or the key doesn't exist, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key
hashKey
Return value
STRING The value, if the command executed successfully BOOL FALSE
in case of failure
hLen
Description
Returns the length of a hash, in number of items
Parameters
key
Return value
LONG the number of items in a hash, FALSE
if the key doesn't exist or isn't a hash.
Example
$redis->delete('h') $redis->hSet('h', 'key1', 'hello'); $redis->hSet('h', 'key2', 'plop'); $redis->hLen('h'); /* returns 2 */
hDel
Description
Removes a value from the hash stored at key. If the hash table doesn't exist, or the key doesn't exist, FALSE
is returned.
Parameters
key
hashKey
Return value
BOOL TRUE
in case of success, FALSE
in case of failure
hKeys
Description
Returns the keys in a hash, as an array of strings.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
An array of elements, the keys of the hash. This works like PHP's array_keys().
Example
$redis->delete('h'); $redis->hSet('h', 'a', 'x'); $redis->hSet('h', 'b', 'y'); $redis->hSet('h', 'c', 'z'); $redis->hSet('h', 'd', 't'); var_dump($redis->hKeys('h'));
Output:
array(4) { [0]=> string(1) "a" [1]=> string(1) "b" [2]=> string(1) "c" [3]=> string(1) "d" }
The order is random and corresponds to redis' own internal representation of the set structure.
hVals
Description
Returns the values in a hash, as an array of strings.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
An array of elements, the values of the hash. This works like PHP's array_values().
Example
$redis->delete('h'); $redis->hSet('h', 'a', 'x'); $redis->hSet('h', 'b', 'y'); $redis->hSet('h', 'c', 'z'); $redis->hSet('h', 'd', 't'); var_dump($redis->hVals('h'));
Output:
array(4) { [0]=> string(1) "x" [1]=> string(1) "y" [2]=> string(1) "z" [3]=> string(1) "t" }
The order is random and corresponds to redis' own internal representation of the set structure.
hGetAll
Description
Returns the whole hash, as an array of strings indexed by strings.
Parameters
Key: key
Return value
An array of elements, the contents of the hash.
Example
$redis->delete('h'); $redis->hSet('h', 'a', 'x'); $redis->hSet('h', 'b', 'y'); $redis->hSet('h', 'c', 'z'); $redis->hSet('h', 'd', 't'); var_dump($redis->hGetAll('h'));
Output:
array(4) { ["a"]=> string(1) "x" ["b"]=> string(1) "y" ["c"]=> string(1) "z" ["d"]=> string(1) "t" }
The order is random and corresponds to redis' own internal representation of the set structure.
hExists
Description
Verify if the specified member exists in a key.
Parameters
key
memberKey
Return value
BOOL: If the member exists in the hash table, return TRUE
, otherwise return FALSE
.
Examples
$redis->hSet('h', 'a', 'x'); $redis->hExists('h', 'a'); /* TRUE */ $redis->hExists('h', 'NonExistingKey'); /* FALSE */
hIncrBy
Description
Increments the value of a member from a hash by a given amount.
Parameters
key
member
value: (integer) value that will be added to the member's value
Return value
LONG the new value
Examples
$redis->delete('h'); $redis->hIncrBy('h', 'x', 2); /* returns 2: h[x] = 2 now. */ $redis->hIncrBy('h', 'x', 1); /* h[x] ← 2 + 1. Returns 3 */
hMset
Description
Fills in a whole hash. Non-string values are converted to string, using the standard (string)
cast. NULL values are stored as empty strings.
Parameters
key
members: key → value array
Return value
BOOL
Examples
$redis->delete('user:1'); $redis->hMset('user:1', array('name' => 'Joe', 'salary' => 2000)); $redis->hIncrBy('user:1', 'salary', 100); // Joe earns 100 more now.
hMGet
Description
Retrieve the values associated to the specified fields in the hash.
Parameters
key
memberKeys Array
Return value
Array An array of elements, the values of the specified fields in the hash, with the hash keys as array keys.
Examples
$redis->delete('h'); $redis->hSet('h', 'field1', 'value1'); $redis->hSet('h', 'field2', 'value2'); $redis->hmGet('h', array('field1', 'field2')); /* returns array('field1' => 'value1', 'field2' => 'value2') */
config
Description
Get or Set the redis config keys.
Parameters
operation (string) either GET
or SET
key string for SET
, glob-pattern for GET
. See http://redis.io/commands/config-get for examples.
value optional string (only for SET
)
Return value
Associative array for GET
, key -> value
bool for SET
Examples
$redis->config("GET", "*max-*-entries*"); $redis->config("SET", "dir", "/var/run/redis/dumps/");
https://github.com/nicolasff/phpredis/blob/master/README.markdown