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cassandra-native-driver

node.js addon for the the C++ native cassandra driver


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node-cassandra-native-driver

Node.js addon that wraps the DataStax C++ cassandra driver.

Functionally, this project is similar to [https://github.com/datastax/nodejs-driver] except that it offers better performance due to the fact that the protocol processing is performed in C++ and can thereby leverage other threads instead of just the main loop thread.

Installation

npm install cassandra-native-driver

Features

  • Exposes much of the native driver functionality, including regular, prepared, and batch statements as well as various configuration options.
  • Tuned for high performance, capable of 100,000s of operations per second under some circumstances.
  • Fully parallel execution model, including support for paging results.
  • Asynchronous logging handler that exposes C++ driver logs as Javascript callbacks.
  • Supports most basic cql types, including int, varchar, double, boolean, blob, counter, timestamp including a convenient type based on the Javascript type as well as an API to explicitly select the type.

Basic Usage

var cassandra = require('cassandra-native-driver');
var client = new cassandra.Client(options);
client.connect({address: "10.0.0.1,10.0.0.2"}, function(err) {
    var cql = "SELECT email from profile where username = ?";
    client.execute(cql, 'joe', function(err, results) {
        console.log('got email', results.rows[0]);
    });
}

Documentation

TBD...

License

The wrapper library and addon are licensed for distribution by the MIT License.

This repository also includes a copy of the DataStax C++ driver from https://github.com/datastax/cpp-driver which is covered by the Apache License.

This code has been slightly modified to include conditional compilation directives to enable it to be used within the context of a node.js addon.

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Package last updated on 02 Jun 2015

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