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redis-dashboard

A simple dashboard to monitor Redis instances

A dashboard to display the status of an individual Redis server or multiple servers arranged in Cluster or Sentinel modes.

Dashboard

dashboard

Installation

The installation scripts allow you to install this on remote machines. The steps to deploy are:

  • Compile solution with VS2015 (only needed to restore the nuget packages)
  • Configure installation properties file ".\setup\site\config\production.properties"
  • Open a Command Prompt with Administrator rights and run the command ".\setup\site\Install.bat production"
  • The 'production' keyword maps to the file ".\setup\site\config\production.properties", this file have a lot of configurable properties with meaningful names so it should be easy to configure them.

Note: You can have multiple configuration files, one for each different environment you need.

Usage

The dashboard can be configured editing the config.json file:

[
  {
    "GroupId": 1,
    "Title": "Staging",
    "ServerGroups": [
      {
        "FriendlyUrl": "Staging",
        "Title": "STG",
        "Endpoints": "127.0.0.1:6379,abortConnect=false,allowAdmin=true"
      }
    ]
  },  
  {
    "GroupId": 2,
    "Title": "Production",
    "ServerGroups": [
      {
        "FriendlyUrl": "Cluster1",
        "Title": "Cluster 1",
        "Endpoints": "10.93.237.1:6379,10.93.237.2:6379,10.93.237.1:6379,abortConnect=false,allowAdmin=true"
      },
      {
        "FriendlyUrl": "Cluster2",
        "Title": "Cluster 2",
        "Endpoints": "10.93.235.6:6379,10.93.235.7:6379,10.93.235.8:6379,10.93.235.9:6379,10.93.235.10:6379,abortConnect=false,allowAdmin=true"
      }
    ]
  }
]

If don't have a Redis server available but want to give this dashboard a go, you can use the executables in tools folder to run a local Redis server. The commands are:

  • .\tools\redis\redis-server.exe --> this will start a Redis server
  • .\tools\redis\redis-cli.exe --latency --> this will simulate work on Redis

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

Technology

This project is built using the following stack:

  • BootStrap
  • Microsoft MVC
  • Newtonsoft.Json
  • StackExchange.Redis
  • Rivet.js
  • Serilog

Credits

Copyright (c) 2017 Carlos Camacho

License

See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).

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