Installs Redis. Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store.
It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets.
Details http://redis.io/
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Currently tested on Ubuntu 10.04 ONLY.
['redis']['bind'] # "127.0.0.1"
['redis']['port'] # "6379"
['redis']['config_path'] # "/etc/redis/redis.conf"
['redis']['daemonize'] # "yes"
['redis']['timeout'] # "300"
['redis']['loglevel'] # "notice"
['redis']['password'] # nil
['redis']['source']['version'] # "2.4.1"
['redis']['source']['prefix'] # "/usr/local"
['redis']['source']['tar_url'] # "http://redis.googlecode.com/files/redis-2.4.1.tar.gz"
['redis']['source']['tar_checksum'] # "38e02..."
['redis']['source']['create_service'] # true
['redis']['source']['user'] # "redis"
['redis']['source']['group'] # "redis"
- Add cookbook
redis
to your runlist. This will install redis on your machine. - Add cookbook
redis::source
to your runlist. This will build redis on your machine from source. - Add cookbook
redis::gem
to your runlist. This will install the redis Rubygem. - Add cookbook
redis::remove
to your runlist if you want to remove redis on your machine.