Using INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE with the Cassandra storage engine
Using a Cassandra storage engine table feels much like using any other table, but there are some important differences. This recipe demonstrates it.
Getting ready
We should complete the Mapping data between MariaDB and Cassandra recipe, before starting this recipe. Also, import the isfdb
database as described in the Importing the data exported by mysqldump recipe in Chapter 2, Diving Deep into MariaDB, so that we have some data to use.
How to do it...
Open the
mysql
command-line client and connect to our MariaDB database server and then to thetest
database.Insert some sample data into the
test01_cass
table, as follows:INSERT INTO test01_cass VALUES ('rowkey10', 'data1-value', 123456), ('rowkey11', 'data1-value2', 34543), ('rowkey12', 'data1-value3', 444), ('rowkey13', 'data1-value4', 777666555);
Fill the empty
notes_cass
table with data from theisfdb.notes
table using the following command:INSERT INTO notes_cass...