Adapter: Cassandra
CAUTION: This adapter is unstable and experimental.
NOTE: This adapter does not aim to support Scylla.
Integration With Harlequin
Some quirks are to be expected.
Cassandra doesn’t use cursor(s), thus HarlequinCursor and HarlequinConnection
behave differently in this adapter.
A manual translation of cassandra-driver objects types to Python types is
required for Apache Arrow to work correctly.
In this adapter, Transaction Modes refers to
Cassandra’s consistency levels.
Installation
Using pip
To install this adapter into an activated virtual environment:
$ pip install harlequin-cassandra Using poetry
$ poetry add harlequin-cassandra Using pipx
If you do not already have Harlequin installed:
$ pipx install harlequin[cassandra] If you would like to add the Cassandra adapter to an existing Harlequin installation:
$ pipx inject harlequin harlequin-cassandra As an Extra
Alternatively, you can install Harlequin with the cassandra extra:
$ pip install harlequin[cassandra] $ poetry add harlequin[cassandra] $ pipx install harlequin[cassandra] Usage and Configuration
To see the full list of options, run:
$ harlequin --help --host- Specifies the initial host to connect to. After the driver successfully connects to the node, it will auto discoverthe rest of the nodes in the cluster and will connect to them.--port- Port number to connect to at the server host.--keyspace- The keyspace name to use when connecting with the Cassandra server.--username- Cassandra user name to connect as.--password- Password to be used if the server demands password authentication.--protocol-version- The maximum version of the native protocol to use. If not specified, will be auto-discovered by the driver.--consistency-level- Specifies how many replicas must respond for an operation to be considered asuccess.