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polyclay-cassandra

A cassandra persistence adapter for Polyclay.

NPM

Build Status

This module relies on scamandrios for its cassandra driver.

Installation

npm install polyclay-cassandra polyclay

Polyclay is a peer dependency of this module.

Quick start

A quick example until more documentation is written:

var polyclay = require('polyclay'),
    CassandraAdapter = require('polyclay-cassandra'),
    scamandrios = require('scamandrios')
    ;


var testKSName = 'polyclay_unit_tests';
var modelDefinition =
{
    properties:
    {
        key:           'string',
        name:          'string',
        created:       'date',
        foozles:       'array',
        snozzers:      'hash',
        is_valid:      'boolean',
        count:         'number',
        floating:      'number',
        map:            'string',
    },
    required:   [ 'name', 'is_valid', 'required_prop'],
    singular:   'model',
    plural:     'models'
};

Model = polyclay.Model.buildClass(modelDefinition);
polyclay.persist(Model);

connection = new scamandrios.Connection({
    hosts:    ['localhost:9160'],
});

var options =
{
    connection: connection,
    keyspace: 'polyclay_unit_tests',
};

Model.setStorage(options, CassandraAdapter);

The keyspace is available at obj.adapter.keyspace and the model column family at obj.adapter.columnFamily. adapter.provision() creates keyspaces and column families if necessary. It is safe to call provision more than once; it will avoid trying to create the tables if they already exist.

Attachments are no longer supported by the cassandra adapter.

Cassandra types

The adapter adds several cassandra-specific types to the core javascript type list. The polyclay model definition names are in the left column. Cassandra types are in the right. No attempt has been made to implement map types with anything other than string keys.

| Polyclay type   | Cassandra type
| ==============: | :=============
| string          | text
| number          | double
| boolean         | boolean
| date            | timestamp
| uuid            | uuid
| timeuuid        | timeuuid
| set:string      | set<text>
| set:number      | set<double>
| set:date        | set<timestamp>
| set:uuid        | set<uuid>
| set:timeuuid    | set<timeuuid>
| list:string     | list<text>
| list:number     | list<double>
| list:date       | list<timestamp>
| list:uuid       | list<uuid>
| list:timeuuid   | list<timeuuid>
| map:string      | map<text, text>
| map:boolean     | map<text, boolean>
| map:number      | map<text, double>
| map:date        | map<text, timestamp>
| map:uuid        | map<text, uuid>
| map:timeuuid    | map<text, timeuuid>
| array           | text (json-stringified)
| hash            | text (json-stringified)
| reference       | text (json-stringified)

Object inflation

TBD

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