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Cassaforte, a Clojure Cassandra Client

Cassaforte is a small, easy to use Clojure client for Apache Cassandra (2.0+) built around CQL 3.

For quickstart, please refer to our Getting Started with Clojure and Cassandra guide.

Project Goals

Project Maturity

Cassaforte is a moderately mature project. Started in June 2012, it has reached 1.0 in July 2013 and 2.0 in December 2014. It is known to be used by dozens of companies, small and large.

Cassaforte is based on the official DataStax Java driver for Cassandra as well as Hayt, a battle tested CQL generation DSL library.

Dependency Information (Artifacts)

Cassaforte artifacts are released to Clojars. If you are using Maven, add the following repository definition to your pom.xml:

<repository>
  <id>clojars.org</id>
  <url>http://clojars.org/repo</url>
</repository>

The Most Recent Version

With Leiningen:

[clojurewerkz/cassaforte "2.0.0"]

With Maven:

<dependency>
  <groupId>clojurewerkz</groupId>
  <artifactId>cassaforte</artifactId>
  <version>2.0.0</version>
</dependency>

Supported Features

Supported Clojure Versions

Cassaforte supports Clojure 1.6+.

Supported Apache Cassandra Versions

Cassaforte is built from the ground up for CQL. 2.0 and later versions target Cassandra 2.x.

Documentation & Examples

Please refer to our Getting Started with Clojure and Cassandra guide.

Documentation guides are not finished and will be improved over time.

API reference is also available.

Don't hesitate to join our mailing list and ask questions, too!

Community

To subscribe for announcements of releases, important changes and so on, please follow @ClojureWerkz on Twitter.

Cassaforte Is a ClojureWerkz Project

Cassaforte is part of the group of libraries known as ClojureWerkz, together with Monger, Elastisch, Langohr, Welle, Titanium and several others.

Continuous Integration

Continuous Integration status Dependencies Status

CI is hosted by travis-ci.org

Development

Cassaforte uses Leiningen 2. Make sure you have it installed and then run tests against all supported Clojure versions using

lein all test

Then create a branch and make your changes on it. Once you are done with your changes and all tests pass, submit a pull request on Github.

License

Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Michael S. Klishin, Alex Petrov, and the ClojureWerkz team.

Double licensed under the Eclipse Public License (the same as Clojure) or the Apache Public License 2.0.