Using Redis
As many applications depend on Redis as their key-value store, you eventually need it in order for your tests to run. Below you are guided how to do this with the Docker and Shell executors of GitLab Runner.
Use Redis with the Docker executor
If you are using GitLab Runner with the Docker executor you basically have everything set up already.
First, in your .gitlab-ci.yml
add:
services:
- redis:latest
Then you need to configure your application to use the Redis database, for example:
Host: redis
And that’s it. Redis is now available to be used within your testing framework.
You can also use any other Docker image available on .
For example, to use Redis 6.0 the service becomes Redis can also be used on manually configured servers that are using GitLab
Runner with the Shell executor.
In your build machine install the Redis server:
Verify that you can connect to the server with the Finally, configure your application to use the database, for example:
We have set up an shared runners.
Want to hack on it? Simply fork it, commit and push your changes. Within a few
moments the changes are picked by a public runner and the job begins.
redis:6.0
.
Use Redis with the Shell executor
sudo apt-get install redis-server
gitlab-runner
user:
# Try connecting the Redis server
sudo -u gitlab-runner -H redis-cli
# Quit the session
127.0.0.1:6379> quit
Host: localhost
Example project