Google Cloud Memorystore for Redis v1beta1 API - Class CloudRedis (3.0.0-beta05)

public static class CloudRedis

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Memorystore for Redis v1beta1 API class CloudRedis.

Configures and manages Cloud Memorystore for Redis instances

Google Cloud Memorystore for Redis v1beta1

The redis.googleapis.com service implements the Google Cloud Memorystore for Redis API and defines the following resource model for managing Redis instances:

  • The service works with a collection of cloud projects, named: /projects/*
  • Each project has a collection of available locations, named: /locations/*
  • Each location has a collection of Redis instances, named: /instances/*
  • As such, Redis instances are resources of the form: /projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/instances/{instance_id}

Note that location_id must be referring to a GCP region; for example:

  • projects/redpepper-1290/locations/us-central1/instances/my-redis

Inheritance

object > CloudRedis

Namespace

Google.Cloud.Redis.V1Beta1

Assembly

Google.Cloud.Redis.V1Beta1.dll

Methods

BindService(CloudRedisBase)

public static ServerServiceDefinition BindService(CloudRedis.CloudRedisBase serviceImpl)

Creates service definition that can be registered with a server

Parameter
Name Description
serviceImpl CloudRedisCloudRedisBase

An object implementing the server-side handling logic.

Returns
Type Description
ServerServiceDefinition

BindService(ServiceBinderBase, CloudRedisBase)

public static void BindService(ServiceBinderBase serviceBinder, CloudRedis.CloudRedisBase serviceImpl)

Register service method with a service binder with or without implementation. Useful when customizing the service binding logic. Note: this method is part of an experimental API that can change or be removed without any prior notice.

Parameters
Name Description
serviceBinder ServiceBinderBase

Service methods will be bound by calling AddMethod on this object.

serviceImpl CloudRedisCloudRedisBase

An object implementing the server-side handling logic.