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Requires
- predis/predis: ~1.1
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^7.1.4
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README
WP Redis - Predis Client
This is a package that enables the use of Predis as a Redis Client as opposed to PHPRedis for WP Redis. Predis has the distinct advantage of connecting to Redis via TLS, encrypting traffic in-transit. Requires WP Redis >= 0.7.0.
Getting Started
Requiring Files
Composer
When using Composer, functions.php
file will automatically be loaded whenever you include Composer's autoloader in your project.
Manually Requiring
The only file needing require_once
ing for WP Predis to work correctly is functions.php
(which is automatically included via vendor/autoload.php
, which is generated by Composer). Download this repo somewhere in your project, run composer install
, and include vendor/autoload.php
somewhere early (such as wp-config.php
):
require_once '/path/to/wp-redis-predis-client/vendor/autoload.php';
Object Cache stub
Now that files have been included, it's recommended you use the included object-cache.php
file instead of the one included with WP Redis. It will add the required filters for WP Predis to work and then include WP Redis' object-cache.php
file. Once object-cache.php
is in wp-content
(or whatever content directory you are using), you're good to go!
Configuring Predis
WP Redis - Predis Client adheres to WP Redis' configuration details. Predis also takes an additional argument, ssl
, for configuring TLS connections. See PHP's SSL Context options for more details.
global $redis_server; $redis_server = array( 'host' => '127.0.0.1', 'port' => 6379, 'ssl' => array( 'local_cert' => '/path/to/certificate_and_key.pem', 'verify_peer' => true, ), );