Cassandra client library for PHP, using the native binary protocol.
PHP 5.3+ is required. There is no need for additional libraries.
<?php
require('./Cassandra/Cassandra.php');
// Connect to server.
$connection = new Cassandra\Connection('localhost', 'test');
// If you have slow connect - try to use IP instead (Windows bug)
// $connection = new Cassandra\Connection('127.0.0.1', 'test');
// Run query.
$rows = $connection->query('SELECT * FROM user');
// Get rowcount.
echo "Rows: " . $rows->count() . "\n";
// Fetch results.
foreach ($rows as $row) {
var_dump($row);
}
?>
You can also specify a list of servers to connect to a random server from the list:
<?php
$connection = new Cassandra\Connection(array('host:port', 'host:port'), 'namespace');
?>
The resultset is inherited from the Iterator class and can therefore be used in foreach loops. It is also possible to use its internal functions in a while loop:
<?php
while ($rows->valid()) {
$row = $rows->current();
var_dump($row);
$rows->next();
}
?>
It is possible to get a specification of the columns in the resultset:
<?php
$columns = $rows->getColumns();
foreach ($columns as $column) {
// Will print the column declaration as used in CREATE TABLE queries.
echo (string) $column;
// Get the keyspace.
echo $column->getKeyspace();
// Get the tablename.
echo $column->getTablename();
// Get type, will return an instance of the TypeSpec class.
$type = $column->getType();
// Prints the readable type declaration (e.g. "varchar" or "list<uuid>").
echo (string) $type;
// Prints the basetype (e.g. "list").
echo $type->getTypeName();
// You can get the types for keys and values in collections.
if ($type->getType() == Cassandra\TypeSpec::COLLECTION_MAP) {
// Only applicable to maps.
echo $type->getKeyType()->getTypeName();
// Applicable to all collections.
echo $type->getValueType()->getTypeName();
}
}
?>
All types are supported.
- ascii, varchar, text Result will be a string.
- bigint, counter, varint Converted to strings using bcmath.
- blob Result will be a string.
- boolean Result will be a boolean as well.
- decimal Converted to strings using bcmath.
- double, float, int Result is using native PHP datatypes.
- timestamp Converted to integer. Milliseconds precision is lost.
- uuid, timeuuid, inet No native PHP datatype available. Converted to strings.
- list, set Converted to array (numeric keys).
- map Converted to keyed array.