More redis CI example clean up
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## Use Redis with the Docker executor
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If you are using GitLab's Runner Docker integration you basically have
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everything set up already.
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If you are using [GitLab Runner](../runners/README.md) with the Docker executor
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you basically have everything set up already.
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First, in your `.gitlab-ci.yml` add:
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Then you need to configure your application to use the Redis database, for
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example:
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```bash
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```yaml
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Host: redis
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```
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And that's it. Redis will now be available to be used within your testing
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framework.
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If you want to use any other version of Redis, check the available versions
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on [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/_/redis/).
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You can also use any other docker image available on [Docker Hub][hub-redis].
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For example, to use Redis 2.8 the service becomes `redis:2.8`.
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## Use Redis with the Shell executor
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Finally, configure your application to use the database, for example:
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```bash
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```yaml
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Host: localhost
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```
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@ -65,4 +65,5 @@ that runs on [GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com) using our publicly available
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Want to hack on it? Simply fork it, commit and push your changes. Within a few
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moments the changes will be picked by a public runner and the build will begin.
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[hub-redis]: https://hub.docker.com/_/redis/
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[redis-example-repo]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/redis
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