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put takes key, data and minutes, not an expiry time. If you want to add an expiry time you'll have to extend it to support that.

https://github.com/laravel/framework/blob/master/src/Illuminat...

Last updated 1 year ago.
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I looked at the documentation on Laravel's site for cache and used the example.

http://laravel.com/docs/cache

Using Carbon Objects To Set Expire Time

$expiresAt = Carbon::now()->addMinutes(10);
Cache::put('key', 'value', $expiresAt);

Guess I'm confused. The documentation says it's ok to pass a Carbon Object.

Last updated 1 year ago.
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I looked through the code and it doesn't check for a Carbon Object, it just looks at it in terms of minutes. :/

Looks like documentation error since it doesn't work with Carbon.

After a quick test, even though it says the parameter is an INT, I passed in a decimal and the cache works for under 1 minute.

Last updated 1 year ago.
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Sorry, it's not a documentation error it was mine. The cache class isn't used directly, it's used through the repository class that adds the support for Carbon, as seen here: https://github.com/illuminate/cache/blob/master/Repository.php... my bad! Not sure why it isn't working for you.

Last updated 1 year ago.
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Oh interesting. Ya, doesn't work when I pass the Carbon Object. But it does work when passing a decimal.

Thanks for the help. It's working now, just slightly different than how I wanted. If I have time I'll dig into why it's not working with Carbon.

Last updated 1 year ago.
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nothing fancy, as you add seconds to DateTime, the "getMinutes" method in Repo return a zero value ...

$duration = Carbon::now()->addSeconds(20);

return max( 0, Carbon::now()->diffInMinutes( $duration, false ) ); // return 0

When this value is stored, a zero value means forever.

the decimal approach seems the only way to store in seconds or as mentioned by @citricsquid, extend the repo and the cache driver.

Last updated 1 year ago.
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