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I have a very small data saved in Redis and the following is working as expected that will allow me to download all keys.

redis-cli keys * 

Is there any way to get the keys+values *?

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There's no command for that, but you can write a script to do so.

You will need to perform for each key a "type" command:

> type <key>

and depending on the response perform:

  • for "string": get <key>
  • for "hash": hgetall <key>
  • for "list": lrange <key> 0 -1
  • for "set": smembers <key>
  • for "zset": zrange <key> 0 -1 withscores

Keep in mind that for hashes and sorted sets you will be getting the keys/scores and values.

A possible sh implementation:

#!/bin/sh -eu
keys=`redis-cli keys '*'`
if [ "$keys" ]; then
    echo "$keys" | while IFS= read -r key; do
        type=`echo | redis-cli type "$key"`
        case "$type" in
            string) value=`echo | redis-cli get "$key"`;;
            hash) value=`echo | redis-cli hgetall "$key"`;;
            set) value=`echo | redis-cli smembers "$key"`;;
            list) value=`echo | redis-cli lrange "$key" 0 -1`;;
            zset) value=`echo | redis-cli zrange "$key" 0 -1 withscores`;;
        esac
        echo "> $key ($type):"
        echo "$value" | sed -E 's/^/    /'
    done
fi

But do note:

Warning: consider KEYS as a command that should only be used in production environments with extreme care. It may ruin performance when it is executed against large databases. This command is intended for debugging and special operations, such as changing your keyspace layout.

https://redis.io/commands/keys

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  • To add to it, the values mean and fetch different things for different "type" Nov 10, 2011 at 17:07
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    Can you guide how it can be written? If I get the data out of redis, I can use commands like grep and sed. As of now I am able to export only keys and not values as mentioned above.
    – shantanuo
    Nov 16, 2011 at 3:28
  • Depends on what you want to do with that. Do you want to create a series of commands to reproduce the data you have? or what do you want to do? Those commands will give you the data, you just have to write the output you want.
    – seppo0010
    Nov 16, 2011 at 17:25
  • Is there any way to adapt your script to support password authentication, with the AUTH command? I tried adding "AUTH my_password' to your redis-cli commands and it doesn't work.
    – ajfbiw.s
    Nov 19, 2020 at 22:28
  • I also added stream) value=`echo | redis-cli -h localhost -p 6379 xinfo stream "$key"`;; to the script. Feb 4, 2022 at 6:42
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WARNING: Do not run this in a production database. You can cause major problems.

Short answer:

for i in $(redis-cli KEYS '*'); do echo $i; redis-cli GET $i; done

Long answer:

To get all keys:

redis-cli KEYS '*' 

to get the value for a key:

redis-cli GET <your-key>

and if you want all values:

for i in $(redis-cli KEYS '*'); do redis-cli GET $i; done

and finally all keys and values:

for i in $(redis-cli KEYS '*'); do echo $i; redis-cli GET $i; done
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With redis >= 5.x, a new datatype stream was introduced. So, the

> type <key>

should give you stream. To get its values:

> XRANGE <key> - +
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for windows for /l %%x in (1,1,100000) do (redis-cli get %%x)

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