pexpiretime.3valkey - Man Page
Returns the expiration time of a key as a Unix milliseconds timestamp.
Synopsis
PEXPIRETIME key
Description
PEXPIRETIME has the same semantic as EXPIRETIME, but returns the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in milliseconds instead of seconds.
Reply
One of the following:
- valkey-protocol(7) Integer reply: Expiration Unix timestamp in milliseconds.
- valkey-protocol(7) Integer reply:
-1if the key exists but has no associated expiration time. - valkey-protocol(7) Integer reply:
-2if the key does not exist.
Complexity
O(1)
Acl Categories
@fast @keyspace @read
History
- Available since: 7.0.0
Examples
127.0.0.1:6379> SET mykey "Hello" OK 127.0.0.1:6379> PEXPIREAT mykey 33177117420000 (integer) 1 127.0.0.1:6379> PEXPIRETIME mykey (integer) 33177117420000
See Also
copy(3valkey), del(3valkey), dump(3valkey), exists(3valkey), expire(3valkey), expireat(3valkey), expiretime(3valkey), keys(3valkey), migrate(3valkey), move(3valkey), object(3valkey), object-encoding(3valkey), object-freq(3valkey), object-help(3valkey), object-idletime(3valkey), object-refcount(3valkey), persist(3valkey), pexpire(3valkey), pexpireat(3valkey), pttl(3valkey), randomkey(3valkey), rename(3valkey), renamenx(3valkey), restore(3valkey), scan(3valkey), sort(3valkey), sort_ro(3valkey), touch(3valkey), ttl(3valkey), type(3valkey), unlink(3valkey), wait(3valkey), waitaof(3valkey)