Key-Value Storage with TTL
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- Set Key With Ttl Function
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except RedisError as e: print(f"Redis error: {e}") return None # Set a key with a TTL of 1 hour set_key_with_ttl('my_key', 'my_value', 3600) # Get the key value = get_key('my_key') print(value) ``` ### 6. Redis Confi…
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