RENAME key newkey
Available since: 1.0.0
Time complexity: O(1)
ACL categories:
@keyspace
@write
@slow
Renames key
to newkey
.
It returns an error when key
does not exist.
If newkey
already exists it is overwritten, when this happens RENAME
executes an implicit DEL
operation, so if the deleted key contains a very big value it may cause high latency even if RENAME
itself is usually a constant-time operation.
In Cluster mode, both key
and newkey
must be in the same hash slot, meaning that in practice only keys that have the same hash tag can be reliably renamed in cluster.
@return
@simple-string-reply
@examples
redis> SET mykey "Hello"
TBD
redis> RENAME mykey myotherkey
TBD
redis> GET myotherkey
History
- Starting with Redis version 3.2.0: The command no longer returns an error when source and destination names are the same.