KEYS pattern
@keyspace
@read
@slow
@dangerous
Returns all keys matching pattern
.
While the time complexity for this operation is O(N), the constant times are fairly low. For example, Redis running on an entry level laptop can scan a 1 million key database in 40 milliseconds.
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.
Don’t use KEYS
in your regular application code.
If you’re looking for a way to find keys in a subset of your keyspace, consider
using SCAN
or sets.
Supported glob-style patterns:
h?llo
matcheshello
,hallo
andhxllo
h*llo
matcheshllo
andheeeello
h[ae]llo
matcheshello
andhallo,
but nothillo
h[^e]llo
matcheshallo
,hbllo
, … but nothello
h[a-b]llo
matcheshallo
andhbllo
Use \
to escape special characters if you want to match them verbatim.
@return
@array-reply: list of keys matching pattern
.
@examples
redis> MSET firstname Jack lastname Stuntman age 35
TBD
redis> KEYS *name*
TBD
redis> KEYS a??
TBD
redis> KEYS *