Redis for VS Code v1.2.0, December 2024
Redis for VS Code v1.2
1.2.0 (December 2024)
This is the General Availability (GA) release of Redis for VS Code 1.2.
Headlines
- Work with keys across multiple database indexes, which are automatically discovered and displayed in the database list.
- Support for adding multiple elements to the head or tail of Redis lists, for both new and existing keys.
- Auto-refresh the list of keys and key values with a customizable timer.
- Delete and update previously added CA and client certificates to keep them updated.
Details
- #223 Work with keys across multiple database indexes. Database indexes with keys are automatically discovered and displayed in the database list.
- #207 Support for adding multiple elements to the head or tail of Redis lists for new and existing key.
- #226 Auto-refresh the list of keys and key values with a customizable timer. To do so, enable the Auto-refresh mode by clicking the control next to the Refresh button and setting the refresh rate.
- #224 Ability to delete previously added CA and Client certificates to keep them up-to-date.
- #224 Enhanced both the Java and PHP serialized formatters: the Java formatter now supports date and time data, while the PHP formatter includes UTF-8 encoding for better handling of special characters and multi-language data.
- #224 Keep databases and the list of keys expanded after navigating away.
- #226 New users can optionally encrypt sensitive data, such as connection certificates and passwords. Existing users can enable encryption by deleting the ~/.redis-for-vscode/redisinsight.db file and re-adding their database connections.
Bugs
- #224 Resolved an issue where large integers in JSON keys were being rounded, ensuring data integrity.
- #224 Saved SNI and SSH connection information for newly added database connections.
- #224 Fixed an issue to display multiple hash fields when expanding a hash value.
Get started with Redis for VS Code
Install the extension from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace to use it.