This is a Redis starter template for C#/ASP.NET:
- ASP.NET Core
- docker
- Optional
Copy and edit the .env
file:
cp .env.example .env
Your .env
file should contain the connection string you copied from Redis Cloud.
Your .env.docker
file will look similar to .env
, but should use the appropriate docker internal URLs. Here is
an example:
REDIS_URL="redis://redis:6379"
Next, spin up docker containers:
docker compose up -d
You should have a server running on http://localhost:<port>
where the port is set in your .env
file (default is 8000). You can test the following routes:
GET /api/todos
- Gets all todosGET /api/todos/:id
- Gets a todo by IDGET /api/todos?[name=<name>]&[status=<status>]
- Search for todos by name and/or statusPOST /api/todos
- Create a todo with{ "name": "Sample todo" }
PATCH /api/todos/:id
- Update todo by ID with{ "status": "todo|in progress|complete" }
DELETE /api/todos/:id
- Delete a todo by ID
There are some tests in the RedisStarterCSharp.Api.Tests
project that can be run with the following command:
dotnet test
These tests setup and teardown on their own. You can modify them if you want to leave data in Redis.
To run the development server outside of docker, first restore the solution:
dotnet restore
then run:
dotnet run --project RedisStarterCSharp.Api
Formatting:
dotnet format
If you don't yet have a database setup in Redis Cloud get started here for free.
To connect to a Redis Cloud database, log into the console and find the following:
- The
public endpoint
(looks likeredis-#####.c###.us-east-1-#.ec2.redns.redis-cloud.com:#####
) - Your
username
(default
is the default username, otherwise find the one you setup) - Your
password
(either setup through Data Access Control, or available in theSecurity
section of the database page.
Combine the above values into a connection string and put it in your .env
and .env.docker
accordingly. It should
look something like the following:
REDIS_URL="redis://default:<password>@redis-#####.c###.us-west-2-#.ec2.redns.redis-cloud.com:#####"
Run the tests to verify that you are connected properly.
To learn more about Redis, take a look at the following resources:
- Redis Documentation - learn about Redis products, features, and commands.
- Learn Redis - read tutorials, quick starts, and how-to guides for Redis.
- Redis Demo Center - watch short, technical videos about Redis products and features.