Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure server. Redis is an in-memory data structure store / no sql database primarily used as a database for high performance application and cache. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install, configure and use Redis on a Mac Book Pro running macOS Sierra as an operating system. Redis installation can be done in many different ways.
The easiest way to get started with Redis on the Mac
Just download, drag to the applications folder, and double-click.
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Version numbers
Version numbers of this project (Redis.app) try to communicate the version of the included Redis binaries bundled with each release.
The version number also includes a build number which is used to indicate the current version of Redis.app and it's independent from the bundled Redis's version.
Adding Redis binaries to your path
If you need to add the Redis binaries to your path you can do so by adding the following to your
~/.bash_profile .
Or using the
path_helper alternative:
Installing with Homebrew Cask
You can also install Redis.app with Homebrew Cask.
Credits
Forked and adapted from Mongodb.app. Site design by Giovanni Collazo.
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