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project configuration : symfony 5.

I configured my cache to use redis, in config\packages\cache.yml like this

framework:
    cache:
        prefix_seed: myAppPrefix_
        app: cache.adapter.redis
        system: cache.adapter.filesystem
        default_redis_provider: '%env(REDIS_URL)%'

When i run php bin/console cache:clear --env=dev, redis keys are not deleted and they are not expired.

The cache:clear command is not supposed to remove or make the keys expired ?

I can i delete all my keys, matching my App prefix ?

Thanks for your help

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  • Did you check redis with dbsize or info memory ? probably your config is missing (not familiar with symfony). You may try redis-cli monitor to see the executed methods. If there is not flushall or flushdb then you need to check the your redis configuration.
    – Ersoy
    Jul 1, 2020 at 12:32
  • i don't want a flushall because redis is share with other applications. I must delete only the key matching my prefix. I just don't understand if symfony is supposed to do something or not in redis when i run cache:clear. Does it works for you ?
    – pop_up
    Jul 2, 2020 at 7:33
  • I think it may not have that feature(laravel doesn't) but you may check the answers posted here stackoverflow.com/questions/4006324/… - i used them many times for similar cases to yours
    – Ersoy
    Jul 2, 2020 at 7:54

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I don't find any references confirming that cache:clear is supposed to clear redis keys linked to my configuration.

Finaly, i created a command (injecting "AdapterInterface") to clean them with that code :

public function __construct(AdapterInterface $cache)
{
    ...
    $this->cache= $cache;
}

protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
    $this->redis->clear();
}

Be careful, on windows it doesn't works because redis version is empty in RedisTrait:356

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