4.3 KiB
4.3 KiB
casser
Fast and easy, functional style cutting edge Java 8 and Scala 2.11 Cassandra client
Current status: First application in production (may be more)
Features
- Leverages Java 8 language capabilities to build CQL queries
- Simple function-style stream API
- Reactive asynchronous and synchronous API
- Provides Java mapping for Tables, Tuples, UDTs (User Defined Type), Collections, UDT Collections, Tuple Collections
- Uses lazy mapping in all cases where possible
- Supports Guava ListenableFuture and Scala Future
Requirements
- Latest JVM 8
- Latest Datastax Driver 2.1.5
- Latest Cassandra 2.1.4
- Latest Scala 2.11
- Latest Maven as well
Maven
Latest release dependency:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.noorq.casser</groupId>
<artifactId>casser-core</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Active development dependency for Scala 2.11:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.noorq.casser</groupId>
<artifactId>casser-core</artifactId>
<version>1.1.0_2.11-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>oss-sonatype</id>
<name>oss-sonatype</name>
<url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/</url>
<snapshots>
<enabled>true</enabled>
</snapshots>
</repository>
</repositories>
Simple Example
Model definition:
@Table("timelines")
public interface Timeline {
@PartitionKey
UUID userId();
@ClusteringColumn
@Types.Timeuuid
Date timestamp();
@Column
String text();
}
Session initialization:
Timeline timeline = Casser.dsl(Timeline.class);
CasserSession session = Casser.init(getSession()).showCql().add(Timeline.class).autoCreateDrop().get();
Select example:
session.select(timeline::userId, timeline::timestamp, timeline::text)
.where(timeline::userId, Query.eq(userId))
.orderBy(Query.desc(timeline::timestamp)).limit(5).sync()
.forEach(System.out::println);
Insert example:
TimelineImpl post = new TimelineImpl();
post.userId=userId;
post.timestamp=new Date(postTime+1000L*i);
post.text="hello";
session.upsert(post).sync();
Model and Repository Example
Account model:
@Table
public interface Account {
@PartitionKey
String accountId();
Date createdAt();
String organization();
String team();
String timezone();
Map<String, AccountUser> users();
}
AccountUser model:
@UDT
public interface AccountUser {
String email();
String firstName();
String lastName();
}
Abstract repository:
public interface AbstractRepository {
CasserSession session();
}
Account repository:
import scala.concurrent.Future;
public interface AccountRepository extends AbstractRepository {
static final Account account = Casser.dsl(Account.class);
static final String DEFAULT_TIMEZONE = "America/Los_Angeles";
default Future<Optional<Account>> findAccount(String accountId) {
return session()
.select(Account.class)
.where(account::accountId, eq(accountId))
.single()
.future();
}
default Future<Fun.Tuple2<ResultSet, String>> createAccount(
String email,
AccountUser user,
String organization,
String team,
String timezone) {
String accountId = AccountId.next();
if (timezone == null || timezone.isEmpty()) {
timezone = DEFAULT_TIMEZONE;
}
return session()
.insert()
.value(account::accountId, accountId)
.value(account::createdAt, new Date())
.value(account::organization, organization)
.value(account::team, team)
.value(account::timezone, timezone)
.value(account::users, ImmutableMap.of(email, user))
.future(accountId);
}
default Future<ResultSet> putAccountUser(String accountId, String email, AccountUser user) {
return session()
.update()
.put(account::users, email.toLowerCase(), user)
.where(account::accountId, eq(accountId))
.future();
}
default Future<ResultSet> removeAccountUser(String accountId, String email) {
return session()
.update()
.put(account::users, email.toLowerCase(), null)
.where(account::accountId, eq(accountId))
.future();
}
default Future<ResultSet> dropAccount(String accountId) {
return session()
.delete()
.where(account::accountId, eq(accountId))
.future();
}
}