Redis Keys: PEXPIREAT
PEXPIREAT key milliseconds-timestamp
Redis Pexpireat command is used to set the expiry of key in unix timestamp at which the key will expire is specified in milliseconds instead of seconds. After the expiry time, key will not be available in redis.
Syntax:
PEXPIREAT KEY_NAME TIME_IN_MILLISECONDS_IN_UNIX_TIMESTAMP
Available since
2.6.0.
Return Value
-
Integer reply, specifically:
- 1, if the timeout is set for the key.
- 0, if the key does not exist or timeout could not set.
Return Value
Integer
Example: Redis PEXPIREAT
First, create a key in redis and set some value in it.
127.0.0.1:6379> SET key "Apple" OK 127.0.0.1:6379> PEXPIREAT key 1555555555005 (integer) 1 127.0.0.1:6379> TTL key (integer) 113072338 127.0.0.1:6379> PTTL key (integer) 113072329357
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