I'm trying to get column names but could not get way to get only column names.
In cli I executed command describe table nodes
, it returned the result:
CREATE TABLE nodes (
key text PRIMARY KEY,
id text,
scores text,
topic1 text,
topic2 text,
topic3 text,
topic4 text,
topics text
) WITH COMPACT STORAGE AND
bloom_filter_fp_chance=0.010000 AND
caching='KEYS_ONLY' AND
comment='' AND
dclocal_read_repair_chance=0.000000 AND
gc_grace_seconds=864000 AND
read_repair_chance=0.100000 AND
replicate_on_write='true' AND
populate_io_cache_on_flush='false' AND
compaction={'class': 'SizeTieredCompactionStrategy'} AND
compression={'sstable_compression': 'SnappyCompressor'};
CREATE INDEX idx_nodes_id ON nodes (id);
As given in this question, I tries using following command in cli:
SELECT column_name FROM system.schema_columnfamilies WHERE keyspace_name = 'ianew' AND columnfamily_name = 'nodes';
but it gave the error:
Bad Request: Undefined name column_name in selection clause
Perhaps you meant to use CQL 2? Try using the -2 option when starting cqlsh.
Then I tried with:
SELECT * FROM system.schema_columnfamilies WHERE keyspace_name = 'ianew' AND columnfamily_name = 'nodes';
It returned all following things:
keyspace_name | columnfamily_name | bloom_filter_fp_chance | caching | column_aliases | comment | compaction_strategy_class | compaction_strategy_options | comparator | compression_parameters | default_read_consistency | default_validator | default_write_consistency | gc_grace_seconds | id | key_alias | key_aliases | key_validator | local_read_repair_chance | max_compaction_threshold | min_compaction_threshold | populate_io_cache_on_flush | read_repair_chance | replicate_on_write | subcomparator | type | value_alias
---------------+-------------------+------------------------+-----------+----------------+---------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------+------------------------------------------+---------------------------+------------------+------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+----------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+---------------+----------+-------------
ianew | nodes | null | KEYS_ONLY | [] | | org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.SizeTieredCompactionStrategy | {} | org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type | {"sstable_compression":"org.apache.cassandra.io.compress.SnappyCompressor"} | null | org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type | null | 864000 | null | null | [] | org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.UTF8Type | 0 | 32 | 4 | False | 0.1 | True | null | Standard | null
As given in this post, I tried using hector in java:
SliceQuery<String, String, String> query = HFactory.createSliceQuery(keyspace, StringSerializer.get(), StringSerializer.get(), StringSerializer.get());
query.setColumnFamily(columnFamilyName);
query.setKey("key");
query.setRange(null, null, false, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
ColumnSliceIterator<String, String, String> iterator = new ColumnSliceIterator<String, String, String>(query, null, "\uFFFF", false);
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
HColumnImpl<String, String> column = (HColumnImpl<String, String>) iterator.next();
System.out.println("Column name = " + column.getName() + "; Column value = " + column.getValue());
colNames.add(column.getName());
}
but it returned with no results.
I want output to be something like:
TABLE nodes:
Columns: key text PRIMARY KEY, id text, scores text, topic1 text, topic2 text, topic3 text, topic4 text, topics text
and similar result through Hector.
Versions I'm using:
[cqlsh 2.3.0 | Cassandra 1.2.4 | CQL spec 3.0.0 | Thrift protocol 19.35.0]
In cassandra 1.1 that would indeed work, however the schema_columnfamilies
column family has been modified since then.
Bad Request: Undefined name column_name in selection clause
In Cassandra 1.2.x information about the columns lives in a separate keyspace called schema_columns with the following schema:
CREATE TABLE schema_columns (
keyspace_name text,
columnfamily_name text,
column_name text,
component_index int,
index_name text,
index_options text,
index_type text,
validator text,
PRIMARY KEY (keyspace_name, columnfamily_name, column_name)
);
Try something along these lines:
SELECT * FROM system.schema_columns
WHERE keyspace_name = 'ianew' AND columnfamily_name = 'nodes';
Documentation on what the contents of the system keyspace.
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