[//]: #@corifeus-header # 📡 P3X Redis UI is a very functional handy database GUI and works in your pocket on the responsive web or as a desktop app [//]: #@corifeus-header:end # Start up with a server Config skeleton @ [p3xrs.json](../../p3xrs.json) ```bash sudo npm i -g p3x-redis-ui # help info p3x-redis --help # help info detailed Usage: p3x-redis [options] Options: -V, --version output the version number -c, --config [config] Set the p3xr.json p3x-redis-ui-server configuration, see more help in https://github.com/patrikx3/redis-ui-server -r, --readonly-connections Set the connections to be readonly, no adding, saving or delete a connection -n, --connections-file-name [filename] Set the connections file name, overrides default .p3xrs-conns.json -h, --help output usage information # startup with default settings on 7843 port p3x-redis # if you want to disable changing of connections p3x-redis --readonly-connections # or p3x-redis -r # or p3x-redis --config /home/p3x-redis-ui/p3xrs.json # mix p3x-redis --config /home/p3x-redis-ui/p3xrs.json --readonly-connections ``` # Create a Linux SystemD service ```bash adduser --disabled-password p3x-redis-ui touch /etc/systemd/system/p3x-redis-ui.service nano /etc/systemd/system/p3x-redis-ui.service ``` Place this file with this content: ```text [Unit] Description=p3x-redis After=network.target [Service] Type=simple User=p3x-redis-ui WorkingDirectory=/home/p3x-redis-ui # or if you want readonly connections as it is public #ExecStart=/usr/bin/p3x-redis --readonly-connections #ExecStart=/usr/bin/p3x-redis --readonly-connections --config /home/p3x-redis-ui/p3xrs.json ExecStart=/usr/bin/p3x-redis Restart=on-abort [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` Finally: ```bash systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable p3x-redis-ui service p3x-redis-ui start ``` The server is loading at: [http://localhost:7843](http://localhost:7843) The best is, if you have an NGINX with a valid, secure HTTPS certificate for example Let's Encrypt and then use it as a proxy, for example my own: ```text /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/p3x.redis.patrikx3.com ``` For free SSL certificate, I use `acme.sh`: https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh Config: ```text server { listen 80 ; listen [::]:80 ; server_name p3x.redis.patrikx3.com; error_log /var/log/nginx/p3x.redis.patrikx3.com-error.log; access_log /var/log/nginx/p3x.redis.patrikx3.com-access.log combined; location ~ /.well-known { auth_basic off; auth_pam off; allow all; # make sure this path existing and has read for nginx root /var/www/acme-challenge; } location = /robots.txt { allow all; log_not_found off; access_log off; } return 301 https://$host$request_uri; } server { server_name p3x.redis.patrikx3.com; error_log /var/log/nginx/p3x.redis.patrikx3.com-error.log; access_log /var/log/nginx/p3x.redis.patrikx3.com-access.log combined; location ~ /.well-known { auth_basic off; auth_pam off; allow all; root /var/www/acme-challenge; } location = /robots.txt { allow all; log_not_found off; access_log off; } ssl_certificate /home/p3x-redis-ui/acme/ssl/p3x.redis.patrikx3.com/fullchain.cer; ssl_certificate_key /home/p3x-redis-ui/acme/ssl//patrikx3.com/patrikx3.com.key; location / { proxy_pass "http://127.0.0.1:7843"; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; } listen 443 ssl http2; listen [::]:443 ssl http2; ssl on; add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; " always; add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff; add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"; } ``` [//]: #@corifeus-footer --- 🙏 This is an open-source project. Star this repository, if you like it, or even donate to maintain the servers and the development. Thank you so much! Possible, this server, rarely, is down, please, hang on for 15-30 minutes and the server will be back up. All my domains ([patrikx3.com](https://patrikx3.com) and [corifeus.com](https://corifeus.com)) could have minor errors, since I am developing in my free time. However, it is usually stable. **Note about versioning:** Versions are cut in Major.Minor.Patch schema. Major is always the current year. Minor is either 4 (January - June) or 10 (July - December). Patch is incremental by every build. 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