Blob type
Cassandra blob data type represents a constant hexadecimal number.
The Cassandra blob data type represents a constant hexadecimal number defined as 0[xX](hex)+ where hex is a hexadecimal character, such as [0-9a-fA-F]. For example, 0xcafe. The maximum theoretical size for a blob is 2 GB. The practical limit on blob size, however, is less than 1 MB. A blob type is suitable for storing a small image or short string.
Blob conversion functions
These functions convert the native types into binary data (blob):
- typeAsBlob(value)
- blobAsType(value)
This example shows how to use bigintAsBlob:
CREATE TABLE bios ( user_name varchar PRIMARY KEY,
bio blob
);
INSERT INTO bios (user_name, bio) VALUES ('fred', bigintAsBlob(3));
SELECT * FROM bios;
user_name | bio
-----------+--------------------
fred | 0x0000000000000003
This example shows how to use blobAsBigInt.
ALTER TABLE bios ADD id bigint;
INSERT INTO bios (user_name, id) VALUES ('fred', blobAsBigint(0x0000000000000003));
SELECT * FROM bios;
user_name | bio | id
-----------+--------------------+----
fred | 0x0000000000000003 | 3