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Delete all keys from Redis matching a regular expression
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# All credit: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4006324/how-to-atomically-delete-keys-matching-a-pattern-with-redis | |
redis-cli [options] KEYS "prefix:*" | xargs redis-cli [options] DEL |
@peterpoliwoda you can do the following:
redis-cli -h <HOST> -p <PORT> -a <PASSWORD> --scan --pattern "patter*n" | xargs redis-cli -h <HOST> -p <PORT> -a <PASSWORD> unlink
Using
unlink
is better then usingdel
as stated in: https://redis.io/commands/unlink
Thanks, it did work.
If your keys have any escape characters you need to change the xargs delimiter:
redis-cli --scan --pattern "horizon:failed:*" | xargs -n 1 -d '\n' redis-cli DEL
that's my case, it worked - thanks a lot @jessecurry
How do I achieve the same using the redis pypi package ? Right now I'm using r.delete(*r.keys("someKey_*"))
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Thanks @ali
These commands are ridiculously slow when you have millions of keys