✨Redis Keys

Operation Title: Redis Keys

Overview: Manage Redis Key-Value Data with Real-Time Control

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⚑Overview

User management roles define the access levels and responsibilities assigned to individuals within a system. These roles determine what actions users can perform, such as creating, editing, or viewing data, and help enforce security, accountability, and proper workflow control. By assigning roles like admin, editor, or viewer, the system ensures users have the appropriate permissions based on their duties, reducing errors and enhancing overall efficiency.

⚑Introduction

The Redis Keys module provides a user-friendly interface for managing key-value pairs stored in Redis. It allows users to add, edit, delete, and view Redis entries with ease, supporting both single and bulk key-value operations. This feature is essential for developers and administrators who need real-time access to cached data, user sessions, or system configurations. By offering environment-based filtering and category selection, the module ensures secure, efficient, and organized management of Redis data across services.

Functionality

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πŸ”„ Refresh Button

  • Red Circular Arrows: Refreshes the table to display the latest updated data.

Display the Redis Keys Form?

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Redis key Records table

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🎯 Final Output

Upon performing operations such as adding, editing, or deleting Redis keys, the changes are immediately reflected in the Redis Keys records table. Each key entry is displayed with its associated source, category, and value details, providing full visibility into the current Redis state. The system also supports viewing additional key information through a temporary detailed view screen. This final output ensures that all Redis operations are accurately tracked, enabling users to maintain data consistency, troubleshoot issues efficiently, and manage key-value pairs securely across environments.