SCRIPT FLUSH [ASYNC|SYNC]
Available since: 2.6.0
Time complexity: O(N) with N being the number of scripts in cache
ACL categories:
@slow
@scripting
Flush the Lua scripts cache.
By default, SCRIPT FLUSH
will synchronously flush the cache.
Starting with Redis 6.2, setting the lazyfree-lazy-user-flush configuration directive to “yes” changes the default flush mode to asynchronous.
It is possible to use one of the following modifiers to dictate the flushing mode explicitly:
ASYNC
: flushes the cache asynchronously!SYNC
: flushes the cache synchronously
For more information about EVAL
scripts please refer to Introduction to Eval Scripts.
@return
@simple-string-reply
History
- Starting with Redis version 6.2.0: Added the
ASYNC
andSYNC
flushing mode modifiers, as well as the lazyfree-lazy-user-flush configuration directive.