- Usage:
PEXPIREAT key unix-time-milliseconds [ nx | xx | gt | lt ]
- Complexity:
- O(1)
- Since:
- 2.6.0
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 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.
Examples
SET mykey "Hello"
PEXPIREAT mykey 1555555555005
TTL mykey
PTTL mykey
History
| Version | Change |
|---|---|
| 7.0.0 | Added options: `NX`, `XX`, `GT` and `LT`. |