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I am trying to use SCAN http://redis.io/commands/scan to iterate over all the keys present in redis. But the Redis template provided by spring do not have any scan() method. Is there any trick to use the above?

Thanks

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You can use a RedisCallback on RedisOperations to do so.

redisTemplate.execute(new RedisCallback<Iterable<byte[]>>() {

  @Override
  public Iterable<byte[]> doInRedis(RedisConnection connection) throws DataAccessException {

    List<byte[]> binaryKeys = new ArrayList<byte[]>();

    Cursor<byte[]> cursor = connection.scan(ScanOptions.NONE);
    while (cursor.hasNext()) {
      binaryKeys.add(cursor.next());
    }

    try {
      cursor.close();
    } catch (IOException e) {
      // do something meaningful
    }

    return binaryKeys;
  }
});
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  • Available from version 1.4.0 (of spring-data-redis).
    – reallynice
    Aug 10, 2015 at 13:44
  • I am getting java.util.NoSuchElementException Sep 23, 2015 at 4:10
  • @coolscitist there's an issue where redis returns an empty result for a scan interation that got interpreted wrong (see DATAREDIS-417). Will be fixed in the next release. Dec 9, 2015 at 6:37
  • redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisException: Could not return the resource to the pool. This exception always happens since the cursor is explicitly closed?
    – woodwind
    Jan 18, 2018 at 9:40
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Set<String> keys = (Set<String>) redisTemplate.execute((RedisCallback<Set<String>>) connection -> {
            Cursor<byte[]> cursor = null;
            Set<String> keysTmp = new HashSet<>();
            try {
                cursor = connection.scan(new ScanOptions.ScanOptionsBuilder().match(keyPrefix + "*").count(10000).build());
                while (cursor.hasNext()) {
                    keysTmp.add(new String(cursor.next()));
                }
            } catch (Exception e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
            } finally {
                if (Objects.nonNull(cursor) && !cursor.isClosed()) {
                    try {
                        cursor.close();
                    } catch (IOException e) {
                        e.printStackTrace();
                    }
                }
            }
            return keysTmp;
        });
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    Can you please add some explanation to your code, so my novice eyes can understand why this solves the issue?
    – C. Peck
    May 30, 2021 at 4:12

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