# WP Redis User Session Storage #
**Contributors:** [ethitter](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ethitter/)  
**Donate link:** https://ethitter.com/donate/  
**Tags:** user sessions, session tokens, session storage  
**Requires at least:** 4.0  
**Tested up to:** 5.2  
**Stable tag:** 0.1  
**Requires PHP:** 5.3  
**License:** GPLv2 or later  
**License URI:** http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html  

Store WordPress session tokens in Redis rather than the usermeta table.

## Description ##

Store WordPress user session tokens in Redis rather than the usermeta table.

## Installation ##

1. Install and configure Redis. There is a good tutorial [here](http://www.saltwebsites.com/2012/install-redis-245-service-centos-6).
2. Install the [Redis PECL module](http://pecl.php.net/package/redis).
3. Activate the plugin network-wide or by placing it in `mu-plugins`.
4. By default, the script will connect to Redis at 127.0.0.1:6379. See the *Connecting to Redis* section for further options.

## Frequently Asked Questions ##

### Connecting to Redis ###
By default, the plugin uses `127.0.0.1` and `6379` as the default host and port when creating a new client instance; the default database of `0` is also used. Three constants are provided to override these default values.

Specify `WP_REDIS_USER_SESSION_HOST`, `WP_REDIS_USER_SESSION_PORT`, and `WP_REDIS_USER_SESSION_DB` to set the necessary, non-default connection values for your Redis instance.

## Changelog ##

### 0.1 ###
* Initial public release