1. Use the Phpinfo () function to view PHP version information, which will determine the extension file version.
2. Download Php_igbinary-1.2.1-5.5-ts-vc11-x64.zip,php_redis-2.2.5-5.6-ts-vc11-x64.zip (be sure to make sure the version is correct)
:
http://windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/snaps/redis/2.2.5/
Http://windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/releases/igbinary/1.2.1/
3. After decompression, copy the Php_redis.dll and php_redis.pdb to the PHP ext directory
4. Modify the PHP.ini, (PS: This php.ini file is in the Apache directory) to include in the file:
; Php_redis
Extension=php_igbinary.dll
Extension=php_redis.dll
Note: Extension=php_igbinary.dll must be placed in front of extension=php_redis.dll, otherwise this extension will not take effect
5. After restarting Apache, use Phpinfo to see if the extension was installed successfully
6. After you open the Redis service, you can test whether it can be called with the following.
1 <?php 2//Connect the local Redis service 3 $redis = new Redis (); 4 $redis->connect (' 127.0.0.1 ', 6379); 5 echo "Connection to server sucessfully"; 6//Set Redis string Data 7 $redis->set ("Tutorial-name", "Redis Tutorial"); 8//Get the stored data and output 9 echo "Stored string in Redis::". $redis->get ("Tutorial-name");?>
Installing Redis Extensions for PHP under Windows