I use ServiceStack.Redis (build from the latest sources: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack.Redis/tree/master/src).
I do something like this:
CacheRecord foundKey = cacheRecords.GetById(p_sParentKey);
...
CacheRecord cacheRecord = cacheRecords.Store(foundKey);
...
redisClient.Expire(p_sParentKey, validityPeriodInMinutes * 60);
i tried to debug using
Console.WriteLine(cacheRecords.GetTimeToLive(p_sParentKey));
which returns -00:00:01
.
it doesnt matter which value i assign to validityPeriodInMinutes.
I tried aswell Expire
, ExpireAt
, ExpireEntryAt
, ExpireEntryIn
. I also tried something like this:
int epoch = (int)(DateTime.UtcNow.AddSeconds(validityPeriodInMinutes) - new DateTime(1970, 1, 1)).TotalSeconds;
redisClient.ExpireAt(p_sParentKey, epoch);
any idea?
[Serializable]
public class CacheRecord
{
public CacheRecord()
{
this.Children = new List<CacheRecordChild>();
}
public string Id { get; set; }
public List<CacheRecordChild> Children { get; set; }
}
#endregion
#region public class CacheRecordChild
[Serializable]
public class CacheRecordChild
{
public string Id { get; set; }
public string Data { get; set; }
}
public void AddKey(string p_sParentKey, string p_sChildKey, string p_sData, int validityPeriodInMinutes)
{
using (ServiceStack.Redis.RedisClient redisClient = new ServiceStack.Redis.RedisClient())
{
using (var cacheRecords = redisClient.GetTypedClient<CacheRecord>())
{
CacheRecord foundKey = cacheRecords.GetById(p_sParentKey);
if (foundKey == null)
{
foundKey = new CacheRecord();
foundKey.Id = p_sParentKey;
CacheRecordChild child = new CacheRecordChild();
child.Id = p_sChildKey;
child.Data = p_sData;
foundKey.Children.Add(child);
CacheRecord cacheRecord = cacheRecords.Store(foundKey);
//redisClient.Expire(p_sParentKey, validityPeriodInMinutes);
redisClient.Expire(p_sParentKey, validityPeriodInMinutes * 60);
}
else
{
CacheRecordChild child = new CacheRecordChild();
child.Id = p_sChildKey;
child.Data = p_sData;
foundKey.Children.Add(child);
CacheRecord cacheRecord = cacheRecords.Store(foundKey);
// redisClient.Expire(p_sParentKey, validityPeriodInMinutes);
// redisClient.Expire(p_sParentKey, validityPeriodInMinutes * 60);
// int epoch = (int)(DateTime.UtcNow.AddSeconds(validityPeriodInMinutes) - new DateTime(1970, 1, 1)).TotalSeconds;
redisClient.Expire(p_sParentKey, validityPeriodInMinutes * 60);
}
}
}
}
Sorry but I can't really read your code very well in order to know if/what you're doing wrong.
I have a fair few tests for Expire, ExpireAt operations, here are some below which may better demonstrate how to use it:
https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack.Redis/blob/master/tests/ServiceStack.Redis.Tests/RedisClientTests.cs
If you're still having a problem, can you please post a runnable code snippet or gist so I can better read your code.
EDIT: Answer to code example
When you use a typed client, the key that ultimately gets stored in Redis looks like:
Which is a different key to what you're using in your example:
So there are a couple of ways to get the urn key that's used in Redis. If you have the entity you can use the ToUrn() Extension method, e.g.
Otherwise if you just have the 'Id', you can create the urn key like:
From there you can expire your entry:
Although I understand how this is not intuitive, so I will look to add a RedisTypedClient.ExpiryIn method in a future version which would do this automatically for you. this should then let you do something like:
EDIT: Added method overloads:
I've added the method above in the latest version of the Redis Client (v2.07) which you can download here: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack.Redis/downloads
With tests using your CacheRecord.
BTW: the Redis Client doesn't actually need [Serializer] attribute.