- Usage:
-
PEXPIREAT key unix-time-milliseconds [ nx | xx | gt | lt ]
- Complexity:
- O(1)
- Since:
- 2.6.0
NX
-- Set expiry only when the key has no expiryXX
-- Set expiry only when the key has an existing expiryGT
-- Set expiry only when the new expiry is greater than current oneLT
-- Set expiry only when the new expiry is less than current one
PEXPIREAT
has the same effect and semantic as EXPIREAT
, but the Unix time at
which the key will expire is specified in milliseconds instead of seconds.
Options
The PEXPIREAT
command supports a set of options since Redis OSS 7.0:
A non-volatile key is treated as an infinite TTL for the purpose of GT
and LT
.
The GT
, LT
and NX
options are mutually exclusive.
Examples
127.0.0.1:6379> SET mykey "Hello"
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> PEXPIREAT mykey 1555555555005
(integer) 1
127.0.0.1:6379> TTL mykey
(integer) -2
127.0.0.1:6379> PTTL mykey
(integer) -2
History
Version | Change |
---|---|
7.0.0 | Added options: |