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# Redis
>[Redis](https://redis.com) is an open-source key-value store that can be used as a cache,
> message broker, database, vector database and more.
This page covers how to use the [Redis](https://redis.com) ecosystem within LangChain.
It is broken into two parts: installation and setup, and then references to specific Redis wrappers.
## Installation and Setup
Install the Python SDK:
```bash
pip install redis
```
## Wrappers
All wrappers need a redis url connection string to connect to the database support either a stand alone Redis server
or a High-Availability setup with Replication and Redis Sentinels.
### Redis Standalone connection url
For standalone `Redis` server, the official redis connection url formats can be used as describe in the python redis modules
"from_url()" method [Redis.from_url](https://redis-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/connections.html#redis.Redis.from_url)
Example: `redis_url = "redis://:secret-pass@localhost:6379/0"`
### Redis Sentinel connection url
For [Redis sentinel setups](https://redis.io/docs/management/sentinel/) the connection scheme is "redis+sentinel".
This is an unofficial extensions to the official IANA registered protocol schemes as long as there is no connection url
for Sentinels available.
Example: `redis_url = "redis+sentinel://:secret-pass@sentinel-host:26379/mymaster/0"`
The format is `redis+sentinel://[[username]:[password]]@[host-or-ip]:[port]/[service-name]/[db-number]`
with the default values of "service-name = mymaster" and "db-number = 0" if not set explicit.
The service-name is the redis server monitoring group name as configured within the Sentinel.
The current url format limits the connection string to one sentinel host only (no list can be given) and
booth Redis server and sentinel must have the same password set (if used).
### Redis Cluster connection url
Redis cluster is not supported right now for all methods requiring a "redis_url" parameter.
The only way to use a Redis Cluster is with LangChain classes accepting a preconfigured Redis client like `RedisCache`
(example below).
### Cache
The Cache wrapper allows for [Redis](https://redis.io) to be used as a remote, low-latency, in-memory cache for LLM prompts and responses.
#### Standard Cache
The standard cache is the Redis bread & butter of use case in production for both [open source](https://redis.io) and [enterprise](https://redis.com) users globally.
To import this cache:
```python
from langchain.cache import RedisCache
```
To use this cache with your LLMs:
```python
import langchain
import redis
redis_client = redis.Redis.from_url(...)
langchain.llm_cache = RedisCache(redis_client)
```
#### Semantic Cache
Semantic caching allows users to retrieve cached prompts based on semantic similarity between the user input and previously cached results. Under the hood it blends Redis as both a cache and a vectorstore.
To import this cache:
```python
from langchain.cache import RedisSemanticCache
```
To use this cache with your LLMs:
```python
import langchain
import redis
# use any embedding provider...
from tests.integration_tests.vectorstores.fake_embeddings import FakeEmbeddings
redis_url = "redis://localhost:6379"
langchain.llm_cache = RedisSemanticCache(
embedding=FakeEmbeddings(),
redis_url=redis_url
)
```
### VectorStore
The vectorstore wrapper turns Redis into a low-latency [vector database](https://redis.com/solutions/use-cases/vector-database/) for semantic search or LLM content retrieval.
To import this vectorstore:
```python
from langchain.vectorstores import Redis
```
For a more detailed walkthrough of the Redis vectorstore wrapper, see [this notebook](/docs/integrations/vectorstores/redis.html).
### Retriever
The Redis vector store retriever wrapper generalizes the vectorstore class to perform low-latency document retrieval. To create the retriever, simply call `.as_retriever()` on the base vectorstore class.
### Memory
Redis can be used to persist LLM conversations.
#### Vector Store Retriever Memory
For a more detailed walkthrough of the `VectorStoreRetrieverMemory` wrapper, see [this notebook](/docs/modules/memory/integrations/vectorstore_retriever_memory.html).
#### Chat Message History Memory
For a detailed example of Redis to cache conversation message history, see [this notebook](/docs/integrations/memory/redis_chat_message_history.html).