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Java Driver Configuration
final String clusterName = "myCluster";
final String keyspaceName = "myKeyspace";
final String SEEDS = "localhost";
final Supplier<List<Host>> HostSupplier = new Supplier<List<Host>>() {
@Override
public List<Host> get() {
Host host = new Host(SEEDS, 9160);
return Collections.singletonList(host);
}
};
AstyanaxContext<Keyspace> context = new AstyanaxContext.Builder()
.forCluster(clusterName)
.forKeyspace(keyspaceName)
.withHostSupplier(HostSupplier)
.withAstyanaxConfiguration(
new AstyanaxConfigurationImpl()
.setDiscoveryType(NodeDiscoveryType.DISCOVERY_SERVICE)
.setDiscoveryDelayInSeconds(60000)
)
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.build())
.buildKeyspace(CqlFamilyFactory.getInstance());
context.start();
Keyspace keyspace = context.getClient();
As shown above the following are the min required for working with Java Driver via Astyanax
- Cluster and Keyspace name
- HostSupplier object along with NodeDiscoveryType telling Astyanax to use the HostSupplier
- JavaDriverConfigBuilder for the basic default config for Java Driver (Note that Astyanax does not use any of it's own defaults. It will use the Java Driver defaults directly)
- Lastly CqlFamilyFactory telling Astyanax to switch to the astyanax-cql impl for the driver underneath
Below are some examples for configuring specific components of Java Driver. Note that these knobs are different from the knobs that Astyanax provides in general, but this is everything that is currently available with Java Driver. The JavaDriverConfigBuilder is your friend when you want to explicitly configure something with the Java Driver. It exposes all the config that is available with Java Driver and provides a helpful builder style fluent interface that is consistent with the rest of the Astyanax API.
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withLoadBalancingPolicy(new TokenAwarePolicy(new RoundRobinPolicy()))
.build())
Note that the default is Round Robin. Other policies available are
- DCAwareRoundRobinPolicy
- LatencyAwarePolicy
- TokenAwarePolicy
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withReconnectionPolicy(new ConstantReconnectionPolicy(1000))
.build())
All policies available are
- ExponentialReconnectionPolicy
- ConstantReconnectionPolicy Default is ExponentialReconnectionPolicy (base delay - 1 sec, max delay - 10 mins).
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withRetryPolicy(DefaultRetryPolicy.INSTANCE)
.build())
All policies available are
- DefaultRetryPolicy
- DowngradingConsistencyRetryPolicy
- FallThroughRetryPolicy
- LoggingRetryPolicy
Default is DefaultRetryPolicy (base delay - 1 sec, max delay - 10 mins).
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withPort(7012)
.build())
Default is 9042
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withCoreConnsPerHost(HostDistance.LOCAL, 3)
.withMaxConnsPerHost(HostDistance.LOCAL, 8)
.withMinRequestsPerConnection(HostDistance.LOCAL, 128)
.withMaxRequestsPerConnection(HostDistance.LOCAL, 200)
.build())
Default settings
- min requests per conn = 25, max requests per conn = 100
- Local - core pool size = 2, max pool size = 8
- Remote - core pool size = 1, max pool size = 2
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withConnectTimeout(2, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
.withReadTimeout(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
.build())
Default settings
- Connect timeout - 5 seconds
- Read timeout - 12 seconds
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withJmxReportingEnabled(true)
.build())
Enabled by default
.withConnectionPoolConfiguration(
new JavaDriverConfigBuilder()
.withConsistencyLevel(ConsistencyLevel.LOCAL_QUORUM)
.withFetchSize(100)
.build())
Default settings
- ConsistencyLevel.ONE
- Fetch size = 5000
Note that fetch size is the no of rows to fetch when paginating over large result sets
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