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Learning Apache Cassandra

You're reading from   Learning Apache Cassandra Build an efficient, scalable, fault-tolerant, and highly-available data layer into your application using Cassandra

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783989201
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matthew Brown Matthew Brown
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Up and Running with Cassandra FREE CHAPTER 2. The First Table 3. Organizing Related Data 4. Beyond Key-Value Lookup 5. Establishing Relationships 6. Denormalizing Data for Maximum Performance 7. Expanding Your Data Model 8. Collections, Tuples, and User-defined Types 9. Aggregating Time-Series Data 10. How Cassandra Distributes Data A. Peeking Under the Hood B. Authentication and Authorization Index

Controlling access

We've now created a user account for our data analytics team, but so far that user can't actually do anything in our database. We'd like to give the data analytics team read access to all the data in our application's keyspace, but no ability to modify data or schema structures. To do this, we'll use the GRANT command:

GRANT SELECT PERMISSION
ON KEYSPACE "my_status"
TO 'data_analytics';

Now the data_analytics user can read the data from any table in the my_status keyspace; however, it can't make any modifications to anything. The SELECT permission we used above is one of six that Cassandra makes available:

Permission

Description

CQL commands allowed

SELECT

Read data

SELECT

MODIFY

Add, update, and remove data in existing tables

INSERT

UPDATE

DELETE

TRUNCATE

CREATE

Create keyspaces and tables

CREATE TABLE

CREATE KEYSPACE

ALTER

Modify the structure of existing keyspaces and tables

ALTER...

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