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* feat: add REDIS_KEY_PREFIX env var for Redis ACL namespace isolation Adds optional REDIS_KEY_PREFIX env var that prefixes all Redis keys (BullMQ queues via `prefix` option, cache/lock/rate-limit keys via `redisKey()` helper). When unset, behavior is unchanged (BullMQ defaults to "bull:", cache keys are unprefixed). This enables self-hosters using Redis ACL multi-tenancy to restrict useSend to its own key namespace (e.g. `~usesend:*`). 16 files changed across env schema, Redis module, 9 BullMQ queue/worker files, and 5 direct Redis key operation sites. * docs: add REDIS_KEY_PREFIX to self-host assets and fix docker run example Add REDIS_KEY_PREFIX env var to docker/prod/compose.yml, .env.example, .env.selfhost.example, and self-hosting docs. Fix missing trailing backslashes in standalone docker run example. * fix(redis): disable ioredis ready check and BullMQ version check Redis ACL blocks INFO command (in @dangerous category). ioredis uses INFO for ready check, BullMQ uses it for version detection. Without these flags, BullMQ workers fail to initialize and silently stop processing jobs. - Add enableReadyCheck: false to ioredis connection - Add skipVersionCheck: true to all 5 Queue + 5 Worker constructors * fix(redis): add skipVersionCheck to remaining BullMQ job queues Add skipVersionCheck: true to Queue and Worker constructors in all 4 job files (campaign-scheduler, cleanup-email-bodies, usage-job, webhook-cleanup) to match the pattern already used in service files. This prevents BullMQ version mismatch errors when using REDIS_KEY_PREFIX with Redis ACL namespace isolation.
Mintlify Starter Kit
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- Guide pages
- Navigation
- Customizations
- API Reference pages
- Use of popular components
Development
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npm i -g mintlify
Run the following command at the root of your documentation (where mint.json is)
mintlify dev
Publishing Changes
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Troubleshooting
- Mintlify dev isn't running - Run
mintlify installit'll re-install dependencies. - Page loads as a 404 - Make sure you are running in a folder with
mint.json