I have a very small data saved in Redis and the following is working as expected that will allow me to download all keys.
redis-cli keys * Is there any way to get the keys+values *?
3 Answers
There's no command for that, but you can write a script to do so.
You will need to perform for each key a "type" command:
> type <key> and depending on the response perform:
- for "string":
get <key> - for "hash":
hgetall <key> - for "list":
lrange <key> 0 -1 - for "set":
smembers <key> - for "zset":
zrange <key> 0 -1 withscores
Keep in mind that for hashes and sorted sets you will be getting the keys/scores and values.
A possible sh implementation:
#!/bin/sh -eu keys=`redis-cli keys '*'` if [ "$keys" ]; then echo "$keys" | while IFS= read -r key; do type=`echo | redis-cli type "$key"` case "$type" in string) value=`echo | redis-cli get "$key"`;; hash) value=`echo | redis-cli hgetall "$key"`;; set) value=`echo | redis-cli smembers "$key"`;; list) value=`echo | redis-cli lrange "$key" 0 -1`;; zset) value=`echo | redis-cli zrange "$key" 0 -1 withscores`;; esac echo "> $key ($type):" echo "$value" | sed -E 's/^/ /' done fi But do note:
5Warning: consider
KEYSas a command that should only be used in production environments with extreme care. It may ruin performance when it is executed against large databases. This command is intended for debugging and special operations, such as changing your keyspace layout.
Short answer:
for i in $(redis-cli KEYS '*'); do echo $i; redis-cli GET $i; done Long answer:
To get all keys:
redis-cli KEYS '*' to get the value for a key:
redis-cli GET <your-key> and if you want all values:
for i in $(redis-cli KEYS '*'); do redis-cli GET $i; done and finally all keys and values:
for i in $(redis-cli KEYS '*'); do echo $i; redis-cli GET $i; done 1With redis >= 5.x, a new datatype stream was introduced. So, the
> type <key> should give you stream. To get its values:
> XRANGE <key> - +