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Redis sort unique key values
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# Author: Jason Ostrom | |
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# Description: Connect to a redis server and print unique values for keys | |
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# 1. Install python redis client | |
# $sudo pip3 install redis | |
# 2. Edit your HOST | |
# 3. Run it: | |
# $python3 redis_unique_keys.py | |
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import redis | |
HOST = "myhost.redis.local" | |
PORT = 6379 | |
print("[+] Connecting to redis server %s:%s" % (HOST, PORT)) | |
### Connect to redis server | |
client = redis.Redis(host=HOST, port=PORT, db=0) | |
print ("[+] Start loading redis keys") | |
data = {} | |
cursor = '0' | |
while cursor != 0: | |
cursor, keys = client.scan(cursor=cursor, count=1000000) | |
values = client.mget(*keys) | |
values = [value for value in values if not value == None] | |
data.update(dict(zip(keys, values))) | |
print ("[+] Finished Loading redis keys") | |
list1 = [] | |
print ("[+] Load values") | |
for i in data: | |
list1.append(data[i]) | |
my_set = set(list1) | |
my_new_list = list(my_set) | |
print("[+] Unique values for all keys:") | |
for i in my_new_list: | |
blah = i.decode("utf-8") | |
print(blah) |
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