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How to install redis in thinkphp

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How to install redis in thinkphp
Although there is S function
but how to install it

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How to install redis in thinkphp
Although there is S function
but how to install it

ThinkPHP has a redis class, so you don’t need to write another one.

1, install redis and start redis-server
2, install phpredis extension, https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis
3, set the cache type in the tp configuration file to DATA_CACHE_TYPE => ; 'Redis'

There are several parameter items

<code>$options = array_merge(array(
            'host'       => C('REDIS_HOST') ?: '127.0.0.1',
            'port'       => C('REDIS_PORT') ?: 6379,
            'password'   => C('REDIS_PASSWORD') ?: '',
            'timeout'    => C('DATA_CACHE_TIMEOUT') ?: false,
            'persistent' => false,
        ), $options);</code>

It should be said that PHP loads the redis extension, and then you can operate redis in the corresponding controller file

php and redis have nothing to do with each other
I don’t know what the question means
thinkphp How to use redis? There must be a corresponding class library
a c extension https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis

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