Allows fluent syntax for Cassandra Query Language (cql). Basically it creates CQL string queries from JavaScript code.
NOTE! Only CQL3 is supported.
Example:
var stringQuery = fcql.select(['key', 'email', 'last_name'])
.from('user_profiles')
.where( { key: 'my_user' }).build();
results with
SELECT key, email, last_name
FROM user_profiles
WHERE key = 'my_user';
Also raw strings work:
var stringQuery = fcql.select('key, email, last_name')
.from('user_profiles')
.where('key="my_user"').build();
results the same as above.
- The library validates given parameters so that you do less mistakes and code faster.
- The library helpful for CQL newbies. JSDoc supported functions will show you available options.
- The library allows partial query reuse (DRY). You can store 'SELECT...FROM...' and then add 'WHERE' as new query needed.
var fcql = require('fcql');
fcql.create().table('my_mega_table', {
name: fcql.text, // allows usage of both hardcoded ('text') and/or fcql-provided CQL types
eventDate: 'timestamp',
device: fcql.uuid,
sensor: 'int',
description: 'text',
PRIMARY_KEY: [ ['name', 'eventDate'], 'device', 'sensor' ]
}).build();
results with
CREATE TABLE my_mega_table (
name text,
eventDate timestamp,
device uuid,
sensor int,
description text,
PRIMARY KEY ((name, eventDate), device, sensor)
);
fcql.select('something').from('somewhere').where({
aStringKey: {GT: '0', LE: '9'},
anIntKey: 123,
aDateKey: [new Date(3141592653589), new Date(2141592653589)]
});
results with
SELECT something FROM somewhere WHERE
aStringKey > '0' AND aStringKey <= '9'
AND anIntKey = 123
AND aDateKey IN ('2069-07-21T00:37:33.589Z', '2037-11-11T22:50:53.589Z');
It is Open Open Source. Whoever sends a PR, which gets accepted, receives the write permissions.