Client.expire(key, seconds)
Sets a timeout on key, after which the key will automatically be deleted. Note that calling Expire with a non-positive timeout will result in the key being deleted rather than expired.
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| key | string | the key to set the expiration of. | 
| seconds | number | the value in seconds to set the expiration to. | 
Returns
| Type | Resolves with | Rejected when | 
|---|---|---|
| Promise<boolean> | On success, the promise resolves with trueif the timeout was set, andfalseif the timeout wasn’t set. | 
Example
import redis from 'k6/experimental/redis';
// Instantiate a new redis client
const redisClient = new redis.Client('redis://localhost:6379');
export default async function () {
  await redisClient.set('mykey', 'myvalue', 10);
  await redisClient.expire('mykey', 100);
  const ttl = await redisClient.ttl('mykey');
  if (ttl <= 10 || ttl >= 100) {
    throw new Error('mykey should have a ttl of 10 <= x < 100');
  }
}





