Read data of a redis container from the host machine





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I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.



All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed



I don't want to docker-compose down the container because the redis data will be lost



Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox










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    I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.



    All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
    I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed



    I don't want to docker-compose down the container because the redis data will be lost



    Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox










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      I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.



      All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
      I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed



      I don't want to docker-compose down the container because the redis data will be lost



      Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox










      share|improve this question














      I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.



      All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
      I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed



      I don't want to docker-compose down the container because the redis data will be lost



      Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox







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          If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli in the same active container:



          docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli


          In my example, vigilant_fermat is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.






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            If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli in the same active container:



            docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli


            In my example, vigilant_fermat is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.






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              If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli in the same active container:



              docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli


              In my example, vigilant_fermat is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.






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                If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli in the same active container:



                docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli


                In my example, vigilant_fermat is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.






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                If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli in the same active container:



                docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli


                In my example, vigilant_fermat is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.







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