Managing Redis Caches using the Azure Explorer for IntelliJ

The Azure Explorer, which is part of the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ, provides Java developers with an easy-to-use solution for managing redis caches in their Azure account from inside the IntelliJ IDE.

Prerequisites

To complete the steps in this article, you will need to install the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ, which requires the following software components:

Note

The Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ page at the JetBrains Plugin Repository lists the builds that are compatible with the toolkit.

Displaying the Azure Explorer Tool Window

If the Azure Explorer tool window is not visible in IntelliJ, click View, then click Tool Windows, and then click Azure Explorer.

Show Azure Explorer Tool Window

Create a Redis Cache by using IntelliJ

The following steps walk you through the steps to create a redis cache using the Azure Explorer.

  1. Sign in to your Azure account using the steps in the Sign In Instructions for the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ article.

  2. In the Azure Explorer tool window, expand the Azure node, right-click Redis Caches, and then click Create Redis Cache.

    Create Redis Cache menu

  3. When the New Redis Cache dialog box appears, specify the following options:

    Create New Redis Cache dialog box

    a. DNS Name: Specifies the DNS subdomain for the new redis cache, which are prepended to ".redis.cache.windows.net"; for example: wingtiptoys.redis.cache.windows.net.

    b. Subscription: Specifies the Azure subscription you want to use for the new redis cache.

    c. Resource Group: Specifies the resource group for your redis cache; you need to choose one of the following options:

    • Create New: Specifies that you want to create a new resource group.
    • Use Existing: Specifies that you will choose from a list of resource groups associated with your Azure account.

    d. Location: Specifies the location where your redis cache is created; for example, West US.

    e. Pricing Tier: Specifies which pricing tier your redis cache uses; this setting determines the number of client connections. (For more information, see Redis Cache Pricing.)

    f. Non-SSL port: Specifies whether your redis cache allows non-SSL connections; by default, only SSL connections are allowed.

  4. When you have specified all your redis cache settings, click OK.

After your redis cache has been created, it will be displayed in the Azure Explorer.

Redis Cache in Azure Explorer

Note

For more information about configuring your Azure redis cache settings, see How to configure Azure Redis Cache.

Display the properties for your Redis Cache in IntelliJ

  1. In the Azure Explorer, right-click your redis cache and click Show properties.

    Azure Explorer context menu to display properties for a redis cache

  2. The Azure Explorer displays the properties for your redis cache.

    Redis cache properties

Delete your Redis Cache by using IntelliJ

  1. In the Azure Explorer, right-click your redis cache and click Delete.

    Azure Explorer context menu to delete a redis cache

  2. Click Yes when prompted to delete your redis cache.

    Delete redis cache prompt

Next steps

For more information about Azure redis caches, configuration settings and pricing, see the following links:

To report bugs or request new features, create issues on our GitHub repository. Or, ask questions on Stack Overflow with tag azure-java-tools.

For more information about using Java with Azure, see the following links: