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How to create TTL Index on long timestamp in MongoDB

In my mongo database I have field timestamp which holds time of creation in timestamp ie: "timestamp": 1544029233021 I want to create TTL index on this field, but in docs example is done on "createdAt": new Date(), which is ISODate("2018-12-13T17:00:10.433Z")

Is it possible to in any way to make TTL Index work on timestamp field?

Because this doesnt work:

db.coll.createIndex( { "timestamp": 1 }, { expireAfterSeconds: 3600 } )
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Adrian Avatar asked Dec 13 '18 17:12

Adrian


1 Answers

The documents aren't being expired because the timestamp value is an integer.

TTL indexes will only work on documents where the indexed field is a Date or holds an array of Dates:

If the indexed field in a document is not a date or an array that holds a date value(s), the document will not expire.

(https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/index-ttl/#expiration-of-data)

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Adam Harrison Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 23:11

Adam Harrison