since cassadra v2.1

Client-side timestamps

Cassandra uses timestamps to serialize write operations. That is, values with more current timestamps are considered to be the most up-to-date version of that information. By default, timestamps are assigned by Cassandra on the server-side (Cassandra\TimestampGenerator\ServerSide()). The PHP Driver also allows for timestamps to be assigned client-side in two ways:

  • By providing a client-side timestamp generator such as Cassandra\TimestampGenerator\Monotonic().
  • Explicitly assigning a ‘timestamp’ when executing a statement or batch using Cassandra\ExecutionOptions.

Background

Given
a running Cassandra cluster
And
the following schema:
CREATE KEYSPACE simplex WITH replication = {
  'class': 'SimpleStrategy',
  'replication_factor': 1
};
USE simplex;
CREATE TABLE playlists (
  id uuid,
  title text,
  album text,
  artist text,
  song_id uuid,
  PRIMARY KEY (id, title, album, artist)
);

Create a simple statement with a client-side timestamp

Given
the following example:
<?php
$cluster   = Cassandra::cluster()
               ->withContactPoints('127.0.0.1')
               ->build();
$session   = $cluster->connect("simplex");
$simple    = new Cassandra\SimpleStatement(
               "INSERT INTO playlists (id, song_id, artist, title, album) " .
               "VALUES (62c36092-82a1-3a00-93d1-46196ee77204, ?, ?, ?, ?)"
             );

$arguments = array(
    'song_id' => new Cassandra\Uuid('756716f7-2e54-4715-9f00-91dcbea6cf50'),
    'title'   => 'La Petite Tonkinoise',
    'album'   => 'Bye Bye Blackbird',
    'artist'  => 'Joséphine Baker'
);
$options = new Cassandra\ExecutionOptions(array(
    'arguments' => $arguments,
    'timestamp' => 1234
));
$session->execute($simple, $options);

$statement = new Cassandra\SimpleStatement(
  "SELECT artist, title, album, WRITETIME(song_id) FROM simplex.playlists");
$result    = $session->execute($statement);

foreach ($result as $row) {
  echo $row['artist'] . ": " . $row['title'] . " / " . $row['album'] . " (". $row['writetime(song_id)'] . ")\n";
}
When
it is executed
Then
its output should contain:
Joséphine Baker: La Petite Tonkinoise / Bye Bye Blackbird (1234)

Create a batch with a client-side timestamp

Given
the following example:
<?php
$cluster   = Cassandra::cluster()
               ->withContactPoints('127.0.0.1')
               ->build();
$session   = $cluster->connect("simplex");
$prepared  = $session->prepare(
               "INSERT INTO playlists (id, song_id, artist, title, album) " .
               "VALUES (62c36092-82a1-3a00-93d1-46196ee77204, ?, ?, ?, ?)"
             );
$simple    = new Cassandra\SimpleStatement(
               "INSERT INTO playlists (id, song_id, artist, title, album) " .
               "VALUES (62c36092-82a1-3a00-93d1-46196ee77204, ?, ?, ?, ?)"
             );
$batch     = new Cassandra\BatchStatement(Cassandra::BATCH_LOGGED);

$batch->add($prepared, array(
    'song_id' => new Cassandra\Uuid('756716f7-2e54-4715-9f00-91dcbea6cf50'),
    'title'   => 'La Petite Tonkinoise',
    'album'   => 'Bye Bye Blackbird',
    'artist'  => 'Joséphine Baker'
));

$batch->add($simple, array(
    new Cassandra\Uuid('f6071e72-48ec-4fcb-bf3e-379c8a696488'),
    'Willi Ostermann', 'Die Mösch', 'In Gold',
));

$batch->add($prepared, array(
    new Cassandra\Uuid('fbdf82ed-0063-4796-9c7c-a3d4f47b4b25'),
    'Mick Jager', 'Memo From Turner', 'Performance'
));

$options = new Cassandra\ExecutionOptions(array("timestamp" => 5678));

$session->execute($batch, $options);

$statement = new Cassandra\SimpleStatement(
  "SELECT artist, title, album, WRITETIME(song_id) FROM simplex.playlists");
$result    = $session->execute($statement);

foreach ($result as $row) {
  echo $row['artist'] . ": " . $row['title'] . " / " . $row['album'] . " (". $row['writetime(song_id)'] . ")\n";
}
When
it is executed
Then
its output should contain:
Joséphine Baker: La Petite Tonkinoise / Bye Bye Blackbird (5678)
And
its output should contain:
Willi Ostermann: Die Mösch / In Gold (5678)
And
its output should contain:
Mick Jager: Memo From Turner / Performance (5678)

Create a new session using a timestamp generator

Given
the following example:
<?php
$cluster   = Cassandra::cluster()
               ->withContactPoints('127.0.0.1')
               ->withTimestampGenerator(new Cassandra\TimestampGenerator\Monotonic())
               ->build();
$session   = $cluster->connect("simplex");
$simple    = new Cassandra\SimpleStatement(
               "INSERT INTO playlists (id, song_id, artist, title, album) " .
               "VALUES (62c36092-82a1-3a00-93d1-46196ee77204, ?, ?, ?, ?)"
             );

for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
    $arguments = array(
        'song_id' => new Cassandra\Uuid("756716f7-2e54-4715-9f00-91dcbea6cf5$i"),
        'title'   => 'La Petite Tonkinoise',
        'album'   => 'Bye Bye Blackbird',
        'artist'  => 'Joséphine Baker'
    );
    $options = new Cassandra\ExecutionOptions(array(
        'arguments' => $arguments,
        'timestamp' => 1234
    ));
    $session->execute($simple, $options);
}

$statement = new Cassandra\SimpleStatement(
  "SELECT artist, title, album, song_id FROM simplex.playlists");
$result    = $session->execute($statement);

foreach ($result as $row) {
  echo $row['artist'] . ": " . $row['title'] . " / " . $row['album'] . " (". $row['song_id'] . ")\n";
}
When
it is executed
Then
its output should contain:
Joséphine Baker: La Petite Tonkinoise / Bye Bye Blackbird (756716f7-2e54-4715-9f00-91dcbea6cf59)