redis and string | Mar 1, 2016
PSETEX works exactly like SETEX with the sole difference that the expire
time is specified in milliseconds instead of seconds.
redis and string | Mar 1, 2016
Sets the given keys to their respective values.
MSETNX will not perform any operation at all even if just a single key already
exists.
redis and string | Mar 1, 2016
Sets the given keys to their respective values.
MSET replaces existing values with new values, just as regular SET.
See MSETNX if you don’t want to overwrite existing values.
redis and string | Mar 1, 2016
Returns the values of all specified keys.
For every key that does not hold a string value or does not exist, the special
value nil is returned.
Because of this, the operation never fails.
redis and string | Mar 1, 2016
Increment the string representing a floating point number stored at key by the
specified increment.
If the key does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation.
An error is returned if one of the following conditions occur:
redis and string | Mar 1, 2016
Increments the number stored at key by increment.
If the key does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation.
An error is returned if the key contains a value of the wrong type or contains a
string that can not be represented as integer.
This operation is limited to 64 bit signed integers.