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lua-cassandra
A pure Lua client library for Apache Cassandra (2.x/3.x), compatible with OpenResty.
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Features
This library offers 2 modules: a "single host" module, compatible with PUC Lua 5.1/5.2, LuaJIT and OpenResty, which allows your application to connect itself to a given Cassandra node, and a "cluster" module, only compatible with OpenResty which adds support for multi-node Cassandra datacenters.
-
Single host
cassandra
module:- no dependencies
- support for Cassandra 2.x and 3.x
- simple, prepared, and batch statements
- pagination (manual and automatic via Lua iterators)
- SSL client-to-node connections
- client authentication
- leverage the non-blocking, reusable cosocket API in ngx_lua (with automatic fallback to LuaSocket in non-supported contexts)
-
Cluster
resty.cassandra.cluster
module:- all features from the
cassandra
module - cluster topology discovery
- advanced querying options
- configurable policies (load balancing, retry, reconnection)
- optimized performance for OpenResty
- all features from the
Usage
Single host module (Lua and OpenResty):
local cassandra = require "cassandra"
local peer = assert(cassandra.new {
host = "127.0.0.1",
port = 9042,
keyspace = "my_keyspace"
})
peer:settimeout(1000)
assert(peer:connect())
assert(peer:execute("INSERT INTO users(id, name, age) VALUES(?, ?, ?)", {
cassandra.uuid("1144bada-852c-11e3-89fb-e0b9a54a6d11"),
"John O Reilly",
42
}))
local rows = assert(peer:execute "SELECT * FROM users")
local user = rows[1]
print(user.name) -- John O Reilly
print(user.age) -- 42
peer:close()
Cluster module (OpenResty only):
http {
# you do not need the following line if you are using luarocks
lua_package_path "/path/to/src/?.lua;/path/to/src/?/init.lua;;";
# all cluster informations will be stored here
lua_shared_dict cassandra 1m;
server {
...
location / {
content_by_lua_block {
local Cluster = require 'resty.cassandra.cluster'
-- For performance reasons, the cluster variable
-- should live in an upvalue at the main chunk level of your
-- modules to avoid creating it on every request.
-- see the 'intro' example in the online documentation.
local cluster, err = Cluster.new {
shm = 'cassandra', -- defined by the lua_shared_dict directive
contact_points = {'127.0.0.1', '127.0.0.2'},
keyspace = 'my_keyspace'
}
if not cluster then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, 'could not create cluster: ', err)
return ngx.exit(500)
end
local rows, err = cluster:execute "SELECT * FROM users"
if not rows then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, 'could not retrieve users: ', err)
return ngx.exit(500)
end
ngx.say('users: ', #rows)
}
}
}
}
Installation
With Luarocks:
$ luarocks install lua-cassandra
Or via opm:
$ opm get thibaultcha/lua-cassandra
Or manually:
Once you have a local copy of this module's lib/
directory, add it to your
LUA_PATH
(or lua_package_path
directive for OpenResty):
/path/to/lib/?.lua;/path/to/lib/?/init.lua;
Note: When used outside of OpenResty, or in the init_by_lua
context,
this module requires additional dependencies:
- LuaSocket
- If you wish to use SSL client-to-node connections, LuaSec
- When used in PUC-Lua, Lua BitOp (installed by Luarocks)
Documentation and Examples
Refer to the online manual and detailed documentation. You will also find examples there and you can browse the test suites for in-depth ones.
Roadmap
Cluster:
- new load balancing policies (token-aware)
CQL:
- implement
decimal
data type - v4: implement
date
andtime
data types - v4: implement
smallint
andtinyint
data types
Development
Test Suites
The single host tests require busted and ccm to be installed. They can be run with:
$ make busted
The cluster module tests require Test::Nginx::Socket in addition to ccm. They can be run with:
$ make prove
Tools
This module uses various tools for documentation and code quality, they can easily be installed from Luarocks by running:
$ make dev
Code coverage is analyzed with luacov from the busted tests:
$ make coverage
The code is linted with luacheck:
$ make lint
The documentation is generated with ldoc and can be generated with:
$ make doc