Nais provides Redis through Aiven via their Aiven Operator.
You can create many Redis instances for your Application
.
!!! warning It is not possible to share Redis instances between teams.
1. Enable Redis in your manifest
???+ note ".nais/app.yaml"
yaml spec: redis: - instance: sessions access: readwrite - instance: lookup access: read
The above snippet will allow your application to use the sessions
Redis instance, and provide the application with credentials for a
read/write user. In addition, the application will get credentials for
a read-only user for the lookup
instance. See the manifest
reference for other
options for access
.
If all you need is a Redis instance for one application using just the default settings, this is all you need. If you want to share a Redis instance across applications, or want to change configuration away from the defaults, please read the section on explicitly creating redis instances.
For each edis instance, your application will receive three environment variables. The environment variables use a fixed prefix, and the instance name uppercased as a suffix.
Key | Value | |
---|---|---|
REDIS_URI_<InstanceName> |
The URI for the instance | |
REDIS_USERNAME_<InstanceName> |
The username to use when connecting. | |
REDIS_PASSWORD_<InstanceName> |
The password to use when connecting. |