Trireme is a tool providing migration support for Apache Cassandra, DataStax Enterprise Cassandra & Solr. Commands are run using the Python Invoke CLI tool.
cqlsh
must be on thePATH
. Some tasks utilize thecqlsh
tool for running scripts and dumping schemas to disk.
To use this tool within the scope of your project follow these steps.
-
Install
trireme
withpip install trireme
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Create a
tasks.py
file with the following content:from invoke import Collection from trireme import trireme namespace = Collection(trireme)
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Create a
trireme_config.py
file with your Cassandra and Solr information.# Cassandra Configuration # Contact points for your cluster, currently only the first is used contact_points = ['127.0.0.1'] # Keyspace to work with, this doesn't have to exist yet. keyspace = 'foo' # Replication options. Defined as a map just as you would in CQL. replication = { 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor' : 1 } # replication = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1' : 3, 'dc2' : 2} # Authentication Information username = None password = None # Flag indicating whether this host is the migration master. Migrations are only run on the migration master migration_master = True # Solr Configuration solr_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8983/solr'
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Run the trireme setup task to create the basic directories
inv trireme.setup
Migrators contain logic to run migrations. This project contains a migrator for simple CQL scripts and Solr core configuration files. Not every migrator supports all actions. For example Solr included in DSE 4.6 does not include the ability to delete cores. In this case we do not have a task named drop.
List all commands:
inv -l
To list optional parameters for a command:
inv --help command.name
.
Example: inv --help cassandra.add_migration
Note: This feature works with both Apache Cassandra and DataStax Enterprise
Actions supported:
cassandra.create
- Creates the keyspace along with a table to track migrations. Note: The default replication strategy is SimpleStrategy with a Replication Factor of 3.cassandra.drop
- Drops the keyspace.cassandra.migrate
- Runs all missing migrations against the keyspace.cassandra.add_migration --name migration_name
- Generates a migration file underdb/migrations
with the current timestamp prepended to the provided--name
value.cassandra.dump_schema
- Dumps the current schmea to ```db/schema.cql``. Be careful when using this feature when Solr is enabled.cassandra.load_schema
- Loads the schema fromdb/schema.cql
. This may be faster than running all migrations in a project.
inv cassandra.create cassandra.migrate
- Creates the keyspaces and runs all migrationsinv cassandra.load_schema
- Creates the keyspace and loads the schema fromdb/schema.cql
Note: This feature only works with DataStax Enterprise
Actions supported:
solr.create [--core foo.bar]
- Uploads the core configuration files and calls the CREATE API endpointsolr.migrate [--core foo.bar]
- Uploads the core configuration files and calls the RELOAD API endpointsolr.add_core --name foo.bar
- Creates a core configuration directory and files. Use the formatkeyspace.table_name
when naming your cores.
Example: inv solr.create
- Uploads all core configuration files and calls the create core API endpoint.
solr.create
and solr.migrate
support the --core core.name
flag. This will run the task against only one core instead of all cores. Remember the core name in DSE Solr is keyspace.table_name
.
CQL migration files generated by the cassandra.add_migration
command will be placed in this directory with a timestamp prepended.
Example directory layout:
db/
migrations/
201501301409_create_users_table.cql
201501301623_create_tweets_table.cql
...
Folder containing all the Solr core configuration files. With DataStax Enterprise the core name is comprised of the keyspace and table name in the format keyspace.table_name. Within this directory we house sub-directories for each core. These directories in turn have the schema.xml
and solrconfig.xml
files needed for configuring the core.
Example directory layout:
db/
solr/
example_keyspace.a_table/
schema.xml
solrconfig.xml
example_keyspace.b_table/
schema.xml
solrconfig.xml
trireme/
migrators/
cassandra.py
solr.py
trireme.py
The code that powers the migration engine. Each migrator receives its own file and provides invoke tasks.
Collects all of the Invoke tasks into a common namespace along with a simple setup task
All required items have been specified in requirements.txt
and
setup.py
. Select items are outlined below.
- cassandra-driver - DataStax driver for connecting with Cassandra, used when creating and dropping keyspaces
- requests - HTTP Client, used when communicating with the Solr APIs
- invoke - Task execution tool & library. This is used to run the exposed migration tasks
Adding a new migrator involves placing the code to invoke annotations in a file within the migrators directory. Next add your migrator to the Collection
entry in trireme.py
. If you create a new migrator and would like to share it with the community, please fork the repo, add your migrator, and then open a pull request.