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minor #18614 [Cache] Update redis_adapter.rst (Cyanat)
This PR was submitted for the 6.3 branch but it was merged into the 6.2 branch instead. Discussion ---------- [Cache] Update redis_adapter.rst Using RedisTagAwareAdapter, Redis maxmemory-policy has to be "noeviction" or "volatile-*" <!-- If your pull request fixes a BUG, use the oldest maintained branch that contains the bug (see https://symfony.com/releases for the list of maintained branches). If your pull request documents a NEW FEATURE, use the same Symfony branch where the feature was introduced (and `6.x` for features of unreleased versions). --> Commits ------- 27ef0be Update redis_adapter.rst
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Working with Tags
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In order to use tag-based invalidation, you can wrap your adapter in :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Cache\\Adapter\\TagAwareAdapter`, but when Redis is used as backend, it's often more interesting to use the dedicated :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Cache\\Adapter\\RedisTagAwareAdapter`. Since tag invalidation logic is implemented in Redis itself, this adapter offers better performance when using tag-based invalidation::
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use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\RedisAdapter;
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use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\RedisTagAwareAdapter;
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$client = RedisAdapter::createConnection('redis://localhost');
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$cache = new RedisTagAwareAdapter($client);
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Configuring Redis
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When using Redis as cache, you should configure the ``maxmemory`` and ``maxmemory-policy``
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settings. By setting ``maxmemory``, you limit how much memory Redis is allowed to consume.
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maxmemory 100mb
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maxmemory-policy allkeys-lru
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Working with Tags
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In order to use tag-based invalidation, you can wrap your adapter in :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Cache\\Adapter\\TagAwareAdapter`, but when Redis is used as backend, it's often more interesting to use the dedicated :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Cache\\Adapter\\RedisTagAwareAdapter`. Since tag invalidation logic is implemented in Redis itself, this adapter offers better performance when using tag-based invalidation::
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use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\RedisAdapter;
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use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\RedisTagAwareAdapter;
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$client = RedisAdapter::createConnection('redis://localhost');
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$cache = new RedisTagAwareAdapter($client);
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.. note::
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When using RedisTagAwareAdapter, in order to maintain relationships between tags and cache items, you have to use either ``noeviction`` or ``volatile-*`` in the Redis ``maxmemory-policy`` eviction policy.
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Read more about this topic in the official `Redis LRU Cache Documentation`_.
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.. _`Data Source Name (DSN)`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_source_name

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