Create a key associated with a value that is obtained by deserializing the provided serialized value (obtained via DUMP).
If ttl
is 0 the key is created without any expire, otherwise the specified
expire time (in milliseconds) is set.
If the ABSTTL
modifier was used, ttl
should represent an absolute
Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) in which the key will expire.
(Redis 5.0 or greater).
For eviction purposes, you may use the IDLETIME
or FREQ
modifiers. See
OBJECT for more information (Redis 5.0 or greater).
RESTORE will return a "Target key name is busy" error when key
already
exists unless you use the REPLACE
modifier (Redis 3.0 or greater).
RESTORE checks the RDB version and data checksum. If they don't match an error is returned.
*Return value
Simple string reply: The command returns OK on success.
*Examples
redis> DEL mykey
0
redis> RESTORE mykey 0 "\n\x17\x17\x00\x00\x00\x12\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\
x00\xc0\x01\x00\x04\xc0\x02\x00\x04\xc0\x03\x00\
xff\x04\x00u#<\xc0;.\xe9\xdd"
OK
redis> TYPE mykey
list
redis> LRANGE mykey 0 -1
1) "1"
2) "2"
3) "3"