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Cassandra

  • Drop command will not work on Cassandra 2.X because it rely on system_schema table which comes with 3.X
  • Other commands should work properly but are not tested
  • The Cassandra driver (gocql) does not natively support executing multipe statements in a single query. To allow for multiple statements in a single migration, you can use the x-multi-statement param. There are two important caveats:
    • This mode splits the migration text into separately-executed statements by a semi-colon ;. Thus x-multi-statement cannot be used when a statement in the migration contains a string with a semi-colon.
    • The queries are not executed in any sort of transaction/batch, meaning you are responsible for fixing partial migrations.

Usage

cassandra://host:port/keyspace?param1=value&param2=value2

URL Query Default value Description
x-migrations-table schema_migrations Name of the migrations table
x-multi-statement false Enable multiple statements to be ran in a single migration (See note above)
port 9042 The port to bind to
consistency ALL Migration consistency
protocol Cassandra protocol version (3 or 4)
timeout 1 minute Migration timeout
username nil Username to use when authenticating.
password nil Password to use when authenticating.
sslcert Cert file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
sslkey Key file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
sslrootcert The location of the root certificate file. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
sslmode Whether or not to use SSL (disable|require|verify-ca|verify-full)

timeout is parsed using time.ParseDuration(s string)

Upgrading from v1

  1. Write down the current migration version from schema_migrations
  2. DROP TABLE schema_migrations
  3. Download and install the latest migrate version.
  4. Force the current migration version with migrate force <current_version>.