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Redis Lists scaler with support for Redis Cluster topology
This specification describes the redis-cluster
trigger that scales based on the length of a list in a Redis Cluster.
triggers:
- type: redis-cluster
metadata:
addresses: localhost:6379 # Comma separated list of the format host:port
usernameFromEnv: REDIS_USERNAME # optional
passwordFromEnv: REDIS_PASSWORD
listName: mylist # Required
listLength: "5" # Required
activationListLength: "5" # optional
enableTLS: "false" # optional
unsafeSsl: "false" # optional
databaseIndex: "0" # optional
# Alternatively, you can use existing environment variables to read configuration from:
# See details in "Parameter list" section
addressesFromEnv: REDIS_ADDRESSES # Optional. You can use this instead of `addresses` parameter
Parameter list:
addresses
- Comma separated list of hosts and ports of the Redis Cluster nodes.hosts
- Comma separated list of hosts of the Redis Cluster nodes. Alternative to addresses
and requires ports
to be configured as well.ports
- Comma separated list of corresponding ports for the hosts of the Redis Cluster nodes. Alternative to addresses
and requires hosts
to be configured as well.usernameFromEnv
- Environment variable to read the authentication username from to authenticate with the Redis server.passwordFromEnv
- Environment variable to read the authentication password from to authenticate with the Redis server.
listName
- Name of the Redis List that you want to monitor.listLength
- Average target value to trigger scaling actions.activationListLength
- Target value for activating the scaler. Learn more about activation here. (Default: 0
, Optional)enableTLS
- Allow a connection to a redis queue using tls. (Values: true
, false
, Default: false
, Optional)unsafeSsl
- Used for skipping certificate check e.g: using self-signed certs. (Values: true
,false
, Default: false
, Optional, This requires enableTLS: true
)databaseIndex
- Index of Redis database to use. If not specified, the default value is 0.Some parameters could be provided using environmental variables, instead of setting them directly in metadata. Here is a list of parameters you can use to retrieve values from environment variables:
addressesFromEnv
- The hosts and their respective ports of the Redis Cluster nodes, similar to addresses
, but reads it from an environment variable on the scale target.hostsFromEnv
- The hosts of the Redis Cluster nodes, similar to hosts
, but reads it from an environment variable on the scale target.portsFromEnv
- The corresponding ports for the hosts of the Redis Cluster nodes, similar to ports
, but reads it from an environment variable on the scale target.You can authenticate by using a password.
Connection Authentication:
addresses
- Comma separated list of host:port format.hosts
- Comma separated list of hostname of the Redis Cluster nodes. If specified, the ports
should also be specified.ports
- Comma separated list of ports of the Redis Cluster nodes. If specified, the hosts
should also be specified.Authentication:
username
- Redis username to authenticate with.password
- Redis password to authenticate with.TLS:
Parameters used for configuring TLS authentication. Note this can not be used together with enableTLS
and unsafeSsl
on the ScaledObject
, which is used to define using insecure TLS with skipping certificate check.
tls
- To enable SSL auth for Redis, set this to enable
. If not set, TLS for Redis is not used. (Values: enable
, disable
, Default: disable
, Optional)ca
- Certificate authority file for TLS authentication. (Optional)cert
- Certificate for client authentication. (Optional)key
- Key for client authentication. (Optional)keyPassword
- If set the keyPassword
is used to decrypt the provided key
. (Optional)Here is an example of how to deploy a scaled object with the redis-cluster
scale trigger which uses TriggerAuthentication
.
You can also provide the usernameFromEnv
and passwordFromEnv
on the ScaledObject
directly.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: votes-db-secret
namespace: my-project
type: Opaque
data:
redis_username: YWRtaW4=
redis_password: YWRtaW4=
---
apiVersion: keda.sh/v1alpha1
kind: TriggerAuthentication
metadata:
name: keda-trigger-auth-redis-secret
namespace: my-project
spec:
secretTargetRef:
- parameter: username
name: votes-db-secret
key: redis_username
- parameter: password
name: votes-db-secret
key: redis_password
---
apiVersion: keda.sh/v1alpha1
kind: ScaledObject
metadata:
name: redis-scaledobject
namespace: my-project
spec:
scaleTargetRef:
name: votes
triggers:
- type: redis-cluster
metadata:
addresses: node1:6379, node2:6379, node3:6379
listName: mylist
listLength: "10"
authenticationRef:
name: keda-trigger-auth-redis-secret