cassandra.util
- Utilities
Functions
datetime_from_timestamp
(timestamp)Creates a timezone-agnostic datetime from timestamp (in seconds) in a consistent manner. Works around a Windows issue with large negative timestamps (PYTHON-119), and rounding differences in Python 3.4 (PYTHON-340).
- Parameters
-
timestamp – a unix timestamp, in seconds
unix_time_from_uuid1
(uuid_arg)Converts a version 1 uuid.UUID
to a timestamp with the same precision
as time.time()
returns. This is useful for examining the
results of queries returning a v1 UUID
.
- Parameters
-
uuid_arg – a version 1
UUID
datetime_from_uuid1
(uuid_arg)Creates a timezone-agnostic datetime from the timestamp in the specified type-1 UUID.
- Parameters
-
uuid_arg – a version 1
UUID
min_uuid_from_time
(timestamp)Generates the minimum TimeUUID (type 1) for a given timestamp, as compared by Cassandra.
See uuid_from_time()
for argument and return types.
max_uuid_from_time
(timestamp)Generates the maximum TimeUUID (type 1) for a given timestamp, as compared by Cassandra.
See uuid_from_time()
for argument and return types.
uuid_from_time
(time_arg, node=None, clock_seq=None)Converts a datetime or timestamp to a type 1 uuid.UUID
.
- Parameters
-
-
time_arg – The time to use for the timestamp portion of the UUID. This can either be a
datetime
object or a timestamp in seconds (as returned fromtime.time()
). -
node (long) – None integer for the UUID (up to 48 bits). If not specified, this field is randomized.
-
clock_seq (int) – Clock sequence field for the UUID (up to 14 bits). If not specified, a random sequence is generated.
-
- Return type
-
uuid.UUID
Module Data
LOWEST_TIME_UUID
= UUID(‘00000000-0000-1000-8080-808080808080’)The lowest possible TimeUUID, as sorted by Cassandra.
HIGHEST_TIME_UUID
= UUID(‘ffffffff-ffff-1fff-bf7f-7f7f7f7f7f7f’)The highest possible TimeUUID, as sorted by Cassandra.
class SortedSet
A sorted set based on sorted list
A sorted set implementation is used in this case because it does not require its elements to be immutable/hashable.
#Not implemented: update functions, inplace operators
Attributes
sortedset
alias of cassandra.util.SortedSet
class OrderedMap
An ordered map that accepts non-hashable types for keys. It also maintains the insertion order of items, behaving as OrderedDict in that regard. These maps are constructed and read just as normal mapping types, exept that they may contain arbitrary collections and other non-hashable items as keys:
>>> od = OrderedMap([({'one': 1, 'two': 2}, 'value'),
... ({'three': 3, 'four': 4}, 'value2')])
>>> list(od.keys())
[{'two': 2, 'one': 1}, {'three': 3, 'four': 4}]
>>> list(od.values())
['value', 'value2']
These constructs are needed to support nested collections in Cassandra 2.1.3+, where frozen collections can be specified as parameters to others:
CREATE TABLE example (
...
value map<frozen<map<int, int>>, double>
...
)
This class derives from the (immutable) Mapping API. Objects in these maps are not intended be modified.
Note: Because of the way Cassandra encodes nested types, when using the
driver with nested collections, protocol_version
must be 3
or higher.
class OrderedMapSerializedKey
class Time
Idealized time, independent of day.
Up to nanosecond resolution
Initializer value can be:
-
integer_type: absolute nanoseconds in the day
-
datetime.time: built-in time
-
string_type: a string time of the form “HH:MM:SS[.mmmuuunnn]”
Attributes
hour
The hour component of this time (0-23)
minute
The minute component of this time (0-59)
second
The second component of this time (0-59)
nanosecond
The fractional seconds component of the time, in nanoseconds
Methods
time
()Return a built-in datetime.time (nanosecond precision truncated to micros).
class Date
Idealized date: year, month, day
Offers wider year range than datetime.date. For Dates that cannot be represented as a datetime.date (because datetime.MINYEAR, datetime.MAXYEAR), this type falls back to printing days_from_epoch offset.
Initializer value can be:
-
integer_type: absolute days from epoch (1970, 1, 1). Can be negative.
-
datetime.date: built-in date
-
string_type: a string time of the form “yyyy-mm-dd”
Attributes
seconds
Absolute seconds from epoch (can be negative)
Methods
date
()Return a built-in datetime.date for Dates falling in the years [datetime.MINYEAR, datetime.MAXYEAR]
ValueError is raised for Dates outside this range.
Functions
inet_ntop
(af, packed_ip)string formatted IP addressWindows doesn’t have socket.inet_pton and socket.inet_ntop until Python 3.4 This is an alternative impl using ctypes, based on this win_inet_pton project: https://github.com/hickeroar/win_inet_pton
class Duration
Cassandra Duration Type
class Version
Internal minimalist class to compare versions. A valid version is: <int>.<int>.<int>.<int or str>.
TODO: when python2 support is removed, use packaging.version.