Node.js CQL Driver for Apache Cassandra
Node.js CQL driver for Apache Cassandra with a small dependency tree written in pure javascript.
The driver uses Cassandra's binary protocol which was introduced in Cassandra version 1.2.
Installation
$ npm install node-cassandra-cql
Features
- Connection pooling to multiple hosts
- Load balancing and automatic failover
- Plain Old Javascript: no need to generate thrift files
- Bigints and uuid support
- Row and field streaming
Using it
var cql = require('node-cassandra-cql');
var client = new cql.Client({hosts: ['host1:9042', 'host2:9042'], keyspace: 'keyspace1'});
client.execute('SELECT key, email, last_name FROM user_profiles WHERE key=?', ['jbay'],
function(err, result) {
if (err) console.log('execute failed');
else console.log('got user profile with email ' + result.rows[0].get('email'));
}
);
client.execute('UPDATE user_profiles SET birth=? WHERE key=?', [new Date(1950, 5, 1), 'jbay'],
cql.types.consistencies.quorum,
function(err) {
if (err) console.log('failure');
else console.log('success');
}
);
client.streamRows('SELECT event_time, temperature FROM temperature WHERE station_id=', ['abc'],
function(n, row) {
console.log('temperature value', n, row.get('temperature'));
}, function (err, rowsCount) {
if (err) console.log('Oh dear...');
console.log(rowsCount, 'rows where returned');
}
);
client.streamField('SELECT key, photo FROM user_profiles WHERE key=', ['jbay'],
function(err, row, photoStream) {
if (err) console.log('Shame...');
else {
stdout.pipe(photoStream);
}
}
);
API
Client
The Client
maintains a pool of opened connections to the hosts to avoid several time-consuming steps that are involved with the setup of a CQL binary protocol connection (socket connection, startup message, authentication, ...).
The Client is the recommended driver class to interact with Cassandra nodes.
new Client(options)
Constructs a new client object.
options
is an object with these slots, only hosts
is required:
hosts: Array of string in host:port format. Port is optional (default 9042).
keyspace: Name of keyspace to use.
username: User for authentication.
password: Password for authentication.
staleTime: Time in milliseconds before trying to reconnect to a node.
maxExecuteRetries: Maximum amount of times an execute can be retried
using another connection, in case the server is unhealthy.
getAConnectionTimeout: Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a connection from the pool.
poolSize: Number of connections to open for each host (default 1)
client.connect([callback])
Connects / warms up the pool.
It ensures the pool is connected. It is not required to call it, internally the driver will call to connect
when executing a query.
The optional callback
parameter will be executed when the pool is connected. If the pool is already connected, it will be called instantly.
client.execute(query, [params], [consistency], callback)
Executes a CQL query.
The query
is the cql query to execute, with ?
placeholders as parameters.
Use one of the values defined in types.consistencies
for consistency
, defaults to quorum.
Callback should take two arguments err and result.
The driver will replace the placeholders with the params
, stringified into the query.
client.executeAsPrepared(query, [params], [consistency], callback)
Prepares (the first time) and executes the prepared query.
To execute a prepared query, the params
are binary serialized. Using prepared statements increases performance, especially for repeated queries.
In the case the query is already being prepared on a host, it queues the executing of a prepared statement on that host until the preparing finished (the driver will not issue a request to prepare statement more than once).
Use one of the values defined in types.consistencies
for consistency
, defaults to quorum.
Callback should take two arguments err and result.
client.streamRows(query, [params], [consistency], rowCallback, endCallback)
Prepares (the first time), executes the prepared query and streams the rows as soon as they are received.
It executes rowCallback(n, row)
per each row received, where n
is the index of the row.
It executes endCallback(err, rowsCount)
when there are no more rows or there is an error retrieving the row.
Use one of the values defined in types.consistencies
for consistency
, defaults to quorum.
client.streamField(query, [params], [consistency], callback)
Prepares (the first time), executes the prepared query and streams the last field of each row.
It executes callback(err, row, streamField)
per each row as soon as the first chunk of the last field is received.
The stream
is a Readable Streams2 object that contains the raw bytes of the field value.
It can be piped downstream and provides automatic pause/resume logic (it buffers when not read).
The row
object is similar to the one provided on streamRows
, except that it does not contain the definition of the last column.
Use one of the values defined in types.consistencies
for consistency
, defaults to quorum.
client.shutdown([callback])
Disconnects the pool.
Closes all connections in the pool. Normally, it should be called once in your application lifetime.
The optional callback
parameter will be executed when the pool is disconnected.
Connection
In the case that you need lower level fine-grained control you could use the Connection
class.
It represents a connection to a Cassandra node. The consumer has to take care of open and close it.
new Connection(options)
Constructs a new connection object.
open(callback)
Establishes a connection, authenticates and sets a keyspace.
close(callback)
Closes the connection to a Cassandra node.
execute(query, args, consistency, callback)
Executes a CQL query.
prepare(query, callback)
Prepares a CQL query.
executePrepared(queryId, args, consistency, callback)
Executes a previously prepared query (determined by the queryId).
Logging
Instances of Client()
and Connection()
are EventEmitter
's and emit log
events:
client.on('log', function(level, message) {
console.log('log event: %s -- %j', level, message);
});
The level
being passed to the listener can be info
or error
.
Data types
Cassandra's bigint data types are parsed as int64.
List / Set datatypes are encoded from / decoded to Javascript Arrays.
Map datatype are encoded from / decoded to Javascript objects with keys as props.
Decimal and Varint are not parsed yet, they are yielded as byte Buffers.
Check the documentation for data type support →
FAQ
How can specify the target data type of a query parameter?
The driver tries to guess the target data type, if you want to set the target data type use a param object with the hint and value properties. For example:
client.executeAsPrepared('SELECT * from users where key=?', [{value: key, hint: 'int'}], callback);
Should I shutdown the pool after executing a query?
No, you should only call client.shutdown
once in your application lifetime.
License
node-cassandra-cql is distributed under the MIT license.
Contributions
Feel free to join in to help this project grow!
Check the Issue tracker, there are issues even marked "New Contributors Welcome" :)
Acknowledgements
FrameReader and FrameWriter are based on node-cql3's FrameBuilder and FrameParser.