# Redis [Redis](https://redis.io/) is an ultra-fast key-store database. As such, it's a good candidate for token management. In this strategy, a token is generated and associated with the user id. in the database. On each request, we try to retrieve this token from Redis to get the corresponding user id. ## Installation You should install the library with the optional dependencies for Redis: ```sh pip install 'fastapi-users[redis]' ``` ## Configuration ```py import redis.asyncio from fastapi_users.authentication import RedisStrategy redis = redis.asyncio.from_url("redis://localhost:6379", decode_responses=True) def get_redis_strategy() -> RedisStrategy: return RedisStrategy(redis, lifetime_seconds=3600) ``` As you can see, instantiation is quite simple. It accepts the following arguments: * `redis` (`redis.asyncio.Redis`): An instance of `redis.asyncio.Redis`. Note that the `decode_responses` flag set to `True` is necessary. * `lifetime_seconds` (`Optional[int]`): The lifetime of the token in seconds. Defaults to `None`, which means the token doesn't expire. * `key_prefix` (`str`): The prefix used to set the key in the Redis stored. Defaults to `fastapi_users_token:`. !!! tip "Why it's inside a function?" To allow strategies to be instantiated dynamically with other dependencies, they have to be provided as a callable to the authentication backend. ## Logout On logout, this strategy will delete the token from the Redis store.