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+ # cassandra
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+ A Ruby client for the Cassandra distributed database.
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+
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+ Supports 1.8.7, 1.9.2, and rubinius on Cassandra 0.6.13, 0.7.9, 0.8.6, 1.0.0-rc2, 1.1.5.
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+
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+ ## Getting Started
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+
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+ Here is a quick sample of the general use (more details in Read/Write
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+ API below):
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+
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+ require 'cassandra'
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+ client = Cassandra.new('Twitter', '127.0.0.1:9160')
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+ client.insert(:Users, "5", {'screen_name' => "buttonscat"})
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Copyright 2009-2011 Twitter, Inc. See included LICENSE file. Portions copyright 2004-2009 David Heinemeier Hansson, and used with permission.
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+
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+ ## Cassandra Version
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+
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+ The Cassandra project is under very active development, and as such
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+ there are a few different versions that you may need to use this gem
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+ with. We have set up an easy sure fire mechanism for selecting the
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+ specific version that you are connecting to while requiring the gem.
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+
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+ #### Require Method
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+ The default version is the currently stable release of cassandra. (0.8
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+ at this time.)
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+
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+ To use the default version simply use a normal require:
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+
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+ require 'cassandra'
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+
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+ To use a specific version (1.0 in this example) you would use a
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+ slightly differently formatted require:
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+
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+ require 'cassandra/1.0'
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+
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+ #### Environment Variable Method
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+ These mechanisms work well when you are using the cassandra gem in your
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+ own projects or irb, but if you would rather not hard code your app to a
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+ specific version you can always specify an environment variable with the
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+ version you are using:
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+
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+ export CASSANDRA_VERSION=0.8
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+
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+ Then you would use the default require as listed above:
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+
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+ require 'cassandra'
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+
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+ ## Read/Write API Method Reference
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+
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+ ### insert
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+
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+ * column\_family - The column\_family that you are inserting into.
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+ * key - The row key to insert.
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+ * hash - The columns or super columns to insert.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :timestamp - Uses the current time if none specified.
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default write consistency if none specified.
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+ * :ttl - If specified this is the number of seconds after the insert that this value will be available.
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+
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+ This is the main method used to insert rows into cassandra. If the
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+ column\_family that you are inserting into is a SuperColumnFamily then
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+ the hash passed in should be a nested hash, otherwise it should be a
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+ flat hash.
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+
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+ This method can also be called while in batch mode. If in batch mode
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+ then we queue up the mutations (an insert in this case) and pass them to
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+ cassandra in a single batch at the end of the block.
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+
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+ Example:
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+ @client.insert(:Statuses, key, {'body' => 'v', 'user' => 'v'})
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+
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+ columns = {@uuids[1] => 'v1', @uuids[2] => 'v2'}
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+ @client.insert(:StatusRelationships, key, {'user_timelines' => columns})
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+
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+
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+ ### remove
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+
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+ * column\_family - The column\_family that you are working with.
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+ * key - The row key to remove (or remove columns from).
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+ * columns - Either a single super_column or a list of columns to remove.
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+ * sub_columns - The list of sub\_columns to remove.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :timestamp - Uses the current time if none specified.
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default write consistency if none specified.
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+
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+ This method is used to delete (actually marking them as deleted with a
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+ tombstone) rows, columns, or super columns depending on the parameters
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+ passed. If only a key is passed the entire row will be marked as deleted.
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+ If a column name is passed in that column will be deleted.
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+
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+ Example:
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+
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+ @client.insert(:Statuses, key, {'body' => 'v', 'subject' => 'v'})
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+
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+ @client.remove(:Statuses, key, 'body') # removes the 'body' column
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+ @client.remove(:Statuses, key) # removes the row
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+
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+ ### count\_columns
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+
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+ Count the columns for the provided parameters.
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+
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+ * column\_family - The column\_family that you are working with.
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+ * key - The row key.
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+ * columns - Either a single super_column or a list of columns.
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+ * sub_columns - The list of sub\_columns to select.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :start - The column name to start from.
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+ * :stop - The column name to stop at.
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+ * :count - The maximum count of columns to return. (By default cassandra will count up to 100 columns)
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default read consistency if none specified.
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+
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+ Example:
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+
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+ @client.insert(:Statuses, key, {'body' => 'v1', 'user' => 'v2'})
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+ @client.count_columns(:Statuses, key) # returns 2
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+
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+ ### get
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+
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+ Return a hash (actually, a Cassandra::OrderedHash) or a single value
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+ representing the element at the column_family:key:[column]:[sub_column]
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+ path you request.
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+
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+ * column\_family - The column\_family that you are working with.
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+ * key - The row key to select.
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+ * columns - Either a single super\_column or a list of columns.
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+ * sub\_columns - The list of sub\_columns to select.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :count - The number of columns requested to be returned.
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+ * :start - The starting value for selecting a range of columns.
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+ * :finish - The final value for selecting a range of columns.
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+ * :reversed - If set to true the results will be returned in
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+ reverse order.
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default read consistency if none specified.
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+
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+ Example:
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+ @client.insert(:Users, key, {'body' => 'v', 'user' => 'v'})
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+ @client.get(:Users, key)) # returns {'body' => 'v', 'user' => 'v'}
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+
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+ ### multi\_get
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+ Multi-key version of Cassandra#get.
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+ This method allows you to select multiple rows with a single query.
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+ If a key that is passed in doesn't exist an empty hash will be
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+ returned.
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+ Supports the same parameters as Cassandra#get.
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+
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+ * column_family - The column_family that you are working with.
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+ * key - An array of keys to select.
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+ * columns - Either a single super_column or a list of columns.
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+ * sub_columns - The list of sub\_columns to select.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :count - The number of columns requested to be returned.
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+ * :start - The starting value for selecting a range of columns.
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+ * :finish - The final value for selecting a range of columns.
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+ * :reversed - If set to true the results will be returned in reverse order.
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default read consistency if none specified.
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+ Example:
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+ @client.insert(:Users, '1', {'body' => 'v1', 'user' => 'v1'})
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+ @client.insert(:Users, '2', {'body' => 'v2', 'user' => 'v2'})
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+
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+ expected = OrderedHash[
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+ '1', {'body' => 'v1', 'user' => 'v1'},
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+ '2', {'body' => 'v2', 'user' => 'v2'},
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+ 'bogus', {}
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+ ]
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+ result = @client.multi_get(:Users, ['1', '2', 'bogus'])
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+ ### exists?
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+ Return true if the column\_family:key:[column]:[sub\_column] path you
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+ request exists.
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+ If passed in only a row key it will query for any columns (limiting
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+ to 1) for that row key. If a column is passed in it will query for
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+ that specific column/super column.
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+ This method will return true or false.
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+ * column\_family - The column\_family that you are working with.
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+ * key - The row key to check.
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+ * columns - Either a single super\_column or a list of columns.
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+ * sub\_columns - The list of sub\_columns to check.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default read consistency if none specified.
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+ Example:
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+ @client.insert(:Statuses, 'key', {'body' => 'v'})
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+ @client.exists?(:Statuses, 'key') # returns true
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+ @client.exists?(:Statuses, 'bogus') # returns false
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+ @client.exists?(:Statuses, 'key', 'body') # returns true
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+ @client.exists?(:Statuses, 'key', 'bogus') # returns false
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+
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+ ### get\_range
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+ Return an Cassandra::OrderedHash containing the columns specified for the given
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+ range of keys in the column\_family you request.
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+ This method is just a convenience wrapper around Cassandra#get_range_single
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+ and Cassandra#get\_range\_batch. If :key\_size, :batch\_size, or a block
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+ is passed in Cassandra#get\_range\_batch will be called. Otherwise
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+ Cassandra#get\_range\_single will be used.
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+ The start\_key and finish\_key parameters are only useful for iterating of all records
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+ as is done in the Cassandra#each and Cassandra#each\_key methods if you are using the
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+ RandomPartitioner.
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+ If the table is partitioned with OrderPreservingPartitioner you may
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+ use the start\_key and finish\_key params to select all records with
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+ the same prefix value.
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+ If a block is passed in we will yield the row key and columns for
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+ each record returned.
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+ Please note that Cassandra returns a row for each row that has existed in the
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+ system since gc\_grace\_seconds. This is because deleted row keys are marked as
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+ deleted, but left in the system until the cluster has had resonable time to replicate the deletion.
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+ This function attempts to suppress deleted rows (actually any row returned without
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+ columns is suppressed).
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+ * column\_family - The column\_family that you are working with.
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+ * options - Valid options are:
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+ * :start\_key - The starting value for selecting a range of keys (only useful with OPP).
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+ * :finish\_key - The final value for selecting a range of keys (only useful with OPP).
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+ * :key\_count - The total number of keys to return from the query. (see note regarding deleted records)
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+ * :batch\_size - The maximum number of keys to return per query. If specified will loop until :key\_count is obtained or all records have been returned.
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+ * :columns - A list of columns to return.
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+ * :count - The number of columns requested to be returned.
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+ * :start - The starting value for selecting a range of columns.
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+ * :finish - The final value for selecting a range of columns.
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+ * :reversed - If set to true the results will be returned in reverse order.
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+ * :consistency - Uses the default read consistency if none specified.
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+ Example:
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+ @client.insert(:Statuses, i.to_s, {'body' => '1'})
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+ end
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+ @client.get_range_keys(:Statuses, :key_count => 4)
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+ # returns:
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+ #{
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+ # '0' => {'body' => '1'},
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+ # '1' => {'body' => '1'},
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+ # '2' => {'body' => '1'},
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+ # '3' => {'body' => '1'}
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+ #}
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+ ### count\_range
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+ Return an Array containing all of the keys within a given range.
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+ This method just calls Cassandra#get\_range and returns the
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+ row keys for the records returned.
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+ See Cassandra#get\_range for options.
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+ ### get\_range\_keys
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+ Return an Array containing all of the keys within a given range.
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+ This method just calls Cassandra#get\_range and returns the
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+ row keys for the records returned.
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+ See Cassandra#get\_range for options.
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+ ### each\_key
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+ Iterate through each key within the given range parameters. This function can be
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+ used to iterate over each key in the given column family.
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+ This method just calls Cassandra#get\_range and yields each row key.
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+ See Cassandra#get\_range for options.
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+ Example:
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+ @client.insert(:Statuses, k + i.to_s, {"body-#{i.to_s}" => 'v'})
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+ end
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+ @client.each_key(:Statuses) do |key|
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+ print key
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+ end
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+ # returns 0123456789
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+ ### each
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+ Iterate through each row within the given column\_family.
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+ This method just calls Cassandra#get\_range and yields the key and
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+ columns.
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+ See Cassandra#get\_range for options.
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+ ### get\_index\_slices
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+ This method is used to query a secondary index with a set of
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+ provided search parameters
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+ CassandraThrift::IndexClause or an array of hashes with the
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+ * index\_clause - This can either be a CassandraThrift::IndexClause or an array of hashes with the following keys:
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+ * :column\_name - Column to be compared
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+ * :value - Value to compare against
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+ * :comparison - Type of comparison to do.
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+ * options
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+ * :key\_count - Set maximum number of rows to return. (Only works if CassandraThrift::IndexClause is not passed in.)
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+ * :key\_start - Set starting row key for search. (Only works if CassandraThrift::IndexClause is not passed in.)
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+ * :consistency
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+ Example:
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+ end
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+ # verify that GT and LT queries perform properly
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+ :comparison => ">"}
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+ * :queue\_size - Maximum number of mutations to send at once.
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+ Example:
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+ end
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+ ## Reporting Problems
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+ The Github issue tracker is [here](http://github.com/twitter/cassandra/issues). If you have problems with this library or Cassandra itself, please use the [cassandra-user mailing list](http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-cassandra-user/).
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+ require 'fileutils'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/extensiontask'
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+
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+ CassandraBinaries = {
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+ '0.6' => 'http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/0.6.13/apache-cassandra-0.6.13-bin.tar.gz',
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+ '0.7' => 'http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/0.7.9/apache-cassandra-0.7.9-bin.tar.gz',
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+ '0.8' => 'http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/0.8.7/apache-cassandra-0.8.7-bin.tar.gz',
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+ '1.0' => 'http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/1.0.6/apache-cassandra-1.0.6-bin.tar.gz',
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+ '1.1' => 'http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/1.1.5/apache-cassandra-1.1.5-bin.tar.gz',
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+ '1.2' => 'http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/1.2.1/apache-cassandra-1.2.1-bin.tar.gz'
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+ }
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+
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+ CASSANDRA_HOME = ENV['CASSANDRA_HOME'] || "#{ENV['HOME']}/cassandra"
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+ CASSANDRA_VERSION = ENV['CASSANDRA_VERSION'] || '0.8'
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+ CASSANDRA_PIDFILE = ENV['CASSANDRA_PIDFILE'] || "#{CASSANDRA_HOME}/cassandra.pid"
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+
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+ def setup_cassandra_version(version = CASSANDRA_VERSION)
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+ FileUtils.mkdir_p CASSANDRA_HOME
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+
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+ destination_directory = File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, 'cassandra-' + CASSANDRA_VERSION)
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+
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+ unless File.exists?(File.join(destination_directory, 'bin','cassandra'))
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+ download_source = CassandraBinaries[CASSANDRA_VERSION]
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+ download_destination = File.join("/tmp", File.basename(download_source))
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+ untar_directory = File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, File.basename(download_source,'-bin.tar.gz'))
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+
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+ puts "downloading cassandra"
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+ sh "curl -L -o #{download_destination} #{download_source}"
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+
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+ sh "tar xzf #{download_destination} -C #{CASSANDRA_HOME}"
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+ sh "mv #{untar_directory} #{destination_directory}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def setup_environment
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+ env = ""
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+ if !ENV["CASSANDRA_INCLUDE"]
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+ env << "CASSANDRA_INCLUDE=#{File.expand_path(Dir.pwd)}/conf/#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}/cassandra.in.sh "
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+ env << "CASSANDRA_HOME=#{CASSANDRA_HOME}/cassandra-#{CASSANDRA_VERSION} "
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+ env << "CASSANDRA_CONF=#{File.expand_path(Dir.pwd)}/conf/#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}"
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+ else
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+ env << "CASSANDRA_INCLUDE=#{ENV['CASSANDRA_INCLUDE']} "
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+ env << "CASSANDRA_HOME=#{ENV['CASSANDRA_HOME']} "
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+ env << "CASSANDRA_CONF=#{ENV['CASSANDRA_CONF']}"
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+ end
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+
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+ env
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+ end
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+
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+ def running?(pid_file = nil)
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+ pid_file ||= CASSANDRA_PIDFILE
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+
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+ if File.exists?(pid_file)
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+ pid = File.new(pid_file).read.to_i
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+ begin
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+ Process.kill(0, pid)
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+ return true
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+ rescue
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+ File.delete(pid_file)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ false
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+ end
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+
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+ def listening?(host, port)
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+ TCPSocket.new(host, port).close
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+ true
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+ rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED => e
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+ false
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+ end
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+
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+ namespace :cassandra do
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+ desc "Start Cassandra"
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+ task :start, [:daemonize] => :java do |t, args|
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+ args.with_defaults(:daemonize => true)
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+
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+ setup_cassandra_version
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+ env = setup_environment
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+
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+ Dir.chdir(File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, "cassandra-#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}")) do
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+ sh("env #{env} bin/cassandra #{'-f' unless args.daemonize} -p #{CASSANDRA_PIDFILE}")
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+ end
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+
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+ if args.daemonize
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+ end_time = Time.now + 30
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+ host = '127.0.0.1'
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+ port = 9160
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+
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+ until Time.now >= end_time || listening?(host, port)
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+ puts "waiting for 127.0.0.1:9160"
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+ sleep 0.1
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+ end
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+
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+ unless listening?(host, port)
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+ raise "timed out waiting for cassandra to start"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Stop Cassandra"
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+ task :stop => :java do
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+ setup_cassandra_version
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+ env = setup_environment
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+ sh("kill $(cat #{CASSANDRA_PIDFILE})")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Start Cassandra"
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+ task :cassandra => :java do
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+ begin
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+ Rake::Task["cassandra:start"].invoke(false)
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+ rescue RuntimeError => e
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+ raise e unless e.message =~ /Command failed with status \(130\)/ # handle keyboard interupt errors
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Run the Cassandra CLI"
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+ task :cli do
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+ Dir.chdir(File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, "cassandra-#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}")) do
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+ sh("bin/cassandra-cli -host localhost -port 9160")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Check Java version"
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+ task :java do
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+ is_java16 = `java -version 2>&1`.split("\n").first =~ /java version "1.6/
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+
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+ if ['0.6', '0.7'].include?(CASSANDRA_VERSION) && !java16
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+ puts "You need to configure your environment for Java 1.6."
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+ puts "If you're on OS X, just export the following environment variables:"
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+ puts ' JAVA_HOME="/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6/Home"'
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+ puts ' PATH="/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6/Home/bin:$PATH"'
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+ exit(1)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ namespace :data do
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+ desc "Reset test data"
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+ task :reset do
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+ puts "Resetting test data"
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+ sh("rm -rf #{File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, "cassandra-#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}", 'data')}")
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Load test data structures."
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+ task :load do
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+ unless CASSANDRA_VERSION == '0.6'
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+
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+ schema_path = "#{File.expand_path(Dir.pwd)}/conf/#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}/schema.txt"
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+ puts "Loading test data structures."
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+ Dir.chdir(File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, "cassandra-#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}")) do
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+ begin
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+ sh("bin/cassandra-cli --host localhost --batch < #{schema_path}")
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+ rescue
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+ puts "Schema already loaded."
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ task :test => 'data:load'
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+
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+ # desc "Regenerate thrift bindings for Cassandra" # Dev only
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+ task :thrift do
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+ puts "Generating Thrift bindings"
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+ FileUtils.mkdir_p "vendor/#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}"
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+
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+ system(
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+ "cd vendor/#{CASSANDRA_VERSION} &&
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+ rm -rf gen-rb &&
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+ thrift -gen rb #{File.join(CASSANDRA_HOME, "cassandra-#{CASSANDRA_VERSION}")}/interface/cassandra.thrift")
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+ end
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+
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+ task :fix_perms do
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+ chmod_R 0755, './'
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+ end
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+
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+ task :pkg => [:fix_perms]
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+
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+ Rake::ExtensionTask.new('cassandra_native') do |ext|
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+ ext.ext_dir = 'ext'
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+ end
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
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+ t.test_files = FileList['test/*.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => :test
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+ task :test => :compile