Updated ttl argument docs

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Selwin Ong 5 years ago
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and marked as `failed`. Its default unit is second and it can be an integer or a string representing an integer(e.g. `2`, `'2'`). Furthermore, it can be a string with specify unit including hour, minute, second(e.g. `'1h'`, `'3m'`, `'5s'`). and marked as `failed`. Its default unit is second and it can be an integer or a string representing an integer(e.g. `2`, `'2'`). Furthermore, it can be a string with specify unit including hour, minute, second(e.g. `'1h'`, `'3m'`, `'5s'`).
* `result_ttl` specifies how long (in seconds) successful jobs and their * `result_ttl` specifies how long (in seconds) successful jobs and their
results are kept. Expired jobs will be automatically deleted. Defaults to 500 seconds. results are kept. Expired jobs will be automatically deleted. Defaults to 500 seconds.
* `ttl` specifies the maximum queued time of the job before it's discarded. * `ttl` specifies the maximum queued time (in seconds) of the job before it's discarded.
If you specify a value of `-1` you indicate an infinite job ttl and it will run indefinitely This argument defaults to `None` (infinite TTL).
* `failure_ttl` specifies how long failed jobs are kept (defaults to 1 year) * `failure_ttl` specifies how long failed jobs are kept (defaults to 1 year)
* `depends_on` specifies another job (or job id) that must complete before this * `depends_on` specifies another job (or job id) that must complete before this
job will be queued. job will be queued.

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