PEXPIRE key milliseconds [NX|XX|GT|LT]
Available since: 2.6.0
Time complexity: O(1)
ACL categories:
@keyspace
@write
@fast
This command works exactly like EXPIRE
but the time to live of the key is
specified in milliseconds instead of seconds.
Options
The PEXPIRE
command supports a set of options since Redis 7.0:
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
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.
@return
@integer-reply, specifically:
1
if the timeout was set.0
if the timeout was not set. e.g. key doesn’t exist, or operation skipped due to the provided arguments.
@examples
redis> SET mykey "Hello"
TBD
redis> PEXPIRE mykey 1500
TBD
redis> TTL mykey
TBD
redis> PTTL mykey
TBD
redis> PEXPIRE mykey 1000 XX
TBD
redis> TTL mykey
TBD
redis> PEXPIRE mykey 1000 NX
TBD
redis> TTL mykey
History
- Starting with Redis version 7.0.0: Added options:
NX
,XX
,GT
andLT
.