Want to import JSON file into Redis hash keys in same namespace without programming?
Using RedisDataStudio, a native GUI tool, you can import JSON file into Redis namespaced hash keys (key name contains ‘:’) easily and fast, no need to program, just a few mouse clicks!
Support Windows, Linux, macOS.
Example
An example JSON file to import
After importing, you can view data in Redis hash key.
Here’s how to.
Import
Click “Import From File” at task dialog.
Choose “File”, “JSON”, “Namespace Hash Keys”, “Hash”.
1. Config source JSON file.
2. Config destination hash keys namespace.
3. Summary.
4. Import JSON file into Redis hash keys in same namespace.
After importing, you can view hash keys.
Save/load session
Save Session.
Click “Save Session” button, then enter a session file name.
click “OK” button.
Load Session.
Click link to a session file.
Then the wizard form shows, click a few “Next” to import JSON data.
Run in command line
When you save session, you can click “Save & Make Batch File”.
The “Save & Make Batch File” form shows.
Click “OK” button, you’ll create a batch file, in Windows, like this:
C: cd "C:\Users\pansh\AppData\Local\Programs\RedisDataStudio" RedisDataStudio task="C:\Users\pansh\Documents\test.rdcs" logfile="C:\Users\pansh\Documents\test.log"
You can run this batch file in command line.
Run as scheduled task
On Linux/macOS, you can use Crontab.
For macOS, How to Fix Cron Permission Issues in macOS.
On Windows, in “Save & Make Batch File” form, you can click “Create & Schedule Task” to set a scheduled task.
And then, with scheduled task wizard, step by step.
You’ll see created task listed in scheduled task list.
Download
Here you can download RedisDataStudio, and buy RedisDataStudio.