We can't return an error in case a field is added to the UDT,
otherwise existing code would break by simply altering the UDT in the
database. For extra fields at the end of the UDT put nulls to be in
line with gocql, but also python-driver and java-driver.
In gocql it was fixed in d2ed1bb74f
🚀 GocqlX

GocqlX makes working with Scylla easy and less error-prone. It’s inspired by Sqlx, a tool for working with SQL databases, but it goes beyond what Sqlx provides.
Features
- Binding query parameters from struct fields, map, or both
- Scanning query results into structs based on field names
- Convenient functions for common tasks such as loading a single row into a struct or all rows into a slice (list) of structs
- Making any struct a UDT without implementing marshalling functions
- GocqlX is fast. Its performance is comparable to raw driver. You can find some benchmarks here.
Subpackages provide additional functionality:
- CQL query builder (package qb)
- CRUD operations based on table model (package table)
- Database migrations (package migrate)
Installation
go get -u github.com/scylladb/gocqlx/v2
Getting started
Wrap gocql Session:
// Create gocql cluster.
cluster := gocql.NewCluster(hosts...)
// Wrap session on creation, gocqlx session embeds gocql.Session pointer.
session, err := gocqlx.WrapSession(cluster.CreateSession())
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
Specify table model:
// metadata specifies table name and columns it must be in sync with schema.
var personMetadata = table.Metadata{
Name: "person",
Columns: []string{"first_name", "last_name", "email"},
PartKey: []string{"first_name"},
SortKey: []string{"last_name"},
}
// personTable allows for simple CRUD operations based on personMetadata.
var personTable = table.New(personMetadata)
// Person represents a row in person table.
// Field names are converted to snake case by default, no need to add special tags.
// A field will not be persisted by adding the `db:"-"` tag or making it unexported.
type Person struct {
FirstName string
LastName string
Email []string
HairColor string `db:"-"` // exported and skipped
eyeColor string // unexported also skipped
}
Bind data from a struct and insert a row:
p := Person{
"Michał",
"Matczuk",
[]string{"michal@scylladb.com"},
"red", // not persisted
"hazel" // not persisted
}
q := session.Query(personTable.Insert()).BindStruct(p)
if err := q.ExecRelease(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
Load a single row to a struct:
p := Person{
"Michał",
"Matczuk",
nil, // no email
}
q := session.Query(personTable.Get()).BindStruct(p)
if err := q.GetRelease(&p); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t.Log(p)
// stdout: {Michał Matczuk [michal@scylladb.com]}
Load all rows in to a slice:
var people []Person
q := session.Query(personTable.Select()).BindMap(qb.M{"first_name": "Michał"})
if err := q.SelectRelease(&people); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t.Log(people)
// stdout: [{Michał Matczuk [michal@scylladb.com]}]
Generating table metadata with schemagen
Installation
go get -u "github.com/scylladb/gocqlx/v2/cmd/schemagen"
Usage:
$GOBIN/schemagen [flags]
Flags:
-cluster string
a comma-separated list of host:port tuples (default "127.0.0.1")
-keyspace string
keyspace to inspect (required)
-output string
the name of the folder to output to (default "models")
-pkgname string
the name you wish to assign to your generated package (default "models")
Example:
Running the following command for examples keyspace:
$GOBIN/schemagen -cluster="127.0.0.1:9042" -keyspace="examples" -output="models" -pkgname="models"
Generates models/models.go as follows:
// Code generated by "gocqlx/cmd/schemagen"; DO NOT EDIT.
package models
import "github.com/scylladb/gocqlx/v2/table"
// Table models.
var (
Playlists = table.New(table.Metadata{
Name: "playlists",
Columns: []string{
"album",
"artist",
"id",
"song_id",
"title",
},
PartKey: []string{
"id",
},
SortKey: []string{
"title",
"album",
"artist",
},
})
Songs = table.New(table.Metadata{
Name: "songs",
Columns: []string{
"album",
"artist",
"data",
"id",
"tags",
"title",
},
PartKey: []string{
"id",
},
SortKey: []string{},
})
)
Examples
You can find lots of examples in example_test.go.
Go and run them locally:
make run-scylla
make run-examples
Performance
GocqlX performance is comparable to the raw gocql driver.
Below benchmark results running on my laptop.
BenchmarkBaseGocqlInsert 2392 427491 ns/op 7804 B/op 39 allocs/op
BenchmarkGocqlxInsert 2479 435995 ns/op 7803 B/op 39 allocs/op
BenchmarkBaseGocqlGet 2853 452384 ns/op 7309 B/op 35 allocs/op
BenchmarkGocqlxGet 2706 442645 ns/op 7646 B/op 38 allocs/op
BenchmarkBaseGocqlSelect 747 1664365 ns/op 49415 B/op 927 allocs/op
BenchmarkGocqlxSelect 667 1877859 ns/op 42521 B/op 932 allocs/op
See the benchmark in benchmark_test.go.
License
Copyright (C) 2017 ScyllaDB
This project is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details. It contains software from:
- gocql project, licensed under the BSD license
- sqlx project, licensed under the MIT license
Apache®, Apache Cassandra® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. No endorsement by The Apache Software Foundation is implied by the use of these marks.
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