node_redis - how to get the TTL for a key?











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It's possible to set an expiration for a key with:



client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);


Is there a way to get (read) the expiration of am existing key?










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    Project page: https://github.com/NodeRedis/node_redis



    It's possible to set an expiration for a key with:



    client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);


    Is there a way to get (read) the expiration of am existing key?










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      It's possible to set an expiration for a key with:



      client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);


      Is there a way to get (read) the expiration of am existing key?










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      Project page: https://github.com/NodeRedis/node_redis



      It's possible to set an expiration for a key with:



      client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);


      Is there a way to get (read) the expiration of am existing key?







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          You can use ttl function to get the remaining time until a key is expired. Note that you should promisify the function or use callbacks to get the result. An example code block in an async function would be like this:



          const { promisify } = require('util');
          const ttl = promisify(client.ttl).bind(client);
          client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);
          const remaingTime = await ttl('key');





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          You can use ttl function to get the remaining time until a key is expired. Note that you should promisify the function or use callbacks to get the result. An example code block in an async function would be like this:



          const { promisify } = require('util');
          const ttl = promisify(client.ttl).bind(client);
          client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);
          const remaingTime = await ttl('key');





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          You can use ttl function to get the remaining time until a key is expired. Note that you should promisify the function or use callbacks to get the result. An example code block in an async function would be like this:



          const { promisify } = require('util');
          const ttl = promisify(client.ttl).bind(client);
          client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);
          const remaingTime = await ttl('key');





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          You can use ttl function to get the remaining time until a key is expired. Note that you should promisify the function or use callbacks to get the result. An example code block in an async function would be like this:



          const { promisify } = require('util');
          const ttl = promisify(client.ttl).bind(client);
          client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);
          const remaingTime = await ttl('key');





          share|improve this answer












          You can use ttl function to get the remaining time until a key is expired. Note that you should promisify the function or use callbacks to get the result. An example code block in an async function would be like this:



          const { promisify } = require('util');
          const ttl = promisify(client.ttl).bind(client);
          client.set('key', 'value!', 'EX', 10);
          const remaingTime = await ttl('key');






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