A pure Lua client library for Apache Cassandra (2.x/3.x), compatible with OpenResty.
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 cassandramodule:- 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.clustermodule:- all features from the cassandramodule
- cluster topology discovery
- advanced querying options
- configurable policies (load balancing, retry, reconnection)
- optimized performance for OpenResty
 
- all features from the 
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)
            }
        }
    }
}
With Luarocks:
$ luarocks install lua-cassandraOr 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)
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.
Cluster:
- new load balancing policies (token-aware)
CQL:
- implement decimaldata type
- v4: implement dateandtimedata types
- v4: implement smallintandtinyintdata types
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
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