tag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:/discussions/questions/1124-service-redisAppVeyor: Discussion 2018-08-25T01:55:18Ztag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/363944882015-03-26T19:19:04Z2015-03-26T19:19:04ZService redis<div><p>Hi Georgeo,</p>
<p>Yes, you can easily download, install and run Redis as a service
with a few lines: <a href="https://gist.github.com/FeodorFitsner/7de60ca517056930da66">https://gist.github.com/FeodorFitsner/7de60ca517056930da66</a></p></div>Feodor Fitsnertag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/363944882015-03-27T02:23:31Z2015-03-27T02:23:31ZService redis<div><p>Thanks works very well!!<br></p>
<pre>
<code>install:
- cmd: nuget install redis-64 -excludeversion - cmd: redis-64\redis-server.exe
--service-install - cmd: redis-64\redis-server.exe --service-start</code>
</pre>
<p>I have other question, I have in my project a small app C# for
control<br>
migrations, he can start from scratch the DB and up to solid state
for<br>
tests.<br>
I like to know the best way is build and execute like was made with
redis?<br>
Thanks!<br>
Georgeo</p>
<p>2015-03-26 16:19 GMT-03:00 Feodor Fitsner <a href="mailto:tender2+d3f2830bc4@tenderapp.com">tender2+d3f2830bc4@tenderapp.com</a><br>
:</p></div>Georgeo Roccotag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/363944882015-03-27T04:15:42Z2015-03-27T04:15:42ZService redis<div><p>You can just use msbuild command like you'd do on your dev
machine.</p>
<p>-Feodor</p></div>Feodor Fitsner