public abstract class SchemaStatement extends RegularStatement
SchemaBuilder
.idempotent, NULL_PAYLOAD_VALUE
Constructor and Description |
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SchemaStatement() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getKeyspace()
Returns the keyspace this query operates on.
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Map<String,ByteBuffer> |
getNamedValues(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion,
CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
The named values to use for this statement.
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String |
getQueryString(CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
Returns the query string for this statement.
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ByteBuffer |
getRoutingKey(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion,
CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
Returns the routing key (in binary raw form) to use for token aware routing of this query.
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ByteBuffer[] |
getValues(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion,
CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
The positional values to use for this statement.
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boolean |
hasValues(CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
Whether or not this statement has values, that is if
getValues will return null
or not. |
boolean |
usesNamedValues()
Whether this statement uses named values.
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getQueryString, hasValues, requestSizeInBytes, toString
disableTracing, enableTracing, getConsistencyLevel, getDefaultTimestamp, getFetchSize, getHost, getOutgoingPayload, getReadTimeoutMillis, getRetryPolicy, getSerialConsistencyLevel, isBatchIdempotent, isIdempotent, isTracing, setConsistencyLevel, setDefaultTimestamp, setFetchSize, setHost, setIdempotent, setOutgoingPayload, setPagingState, setPagingState, setPagingStateUnsafe, setReadTimeoutMillis, setRetryPolicy, setSerialConsistencyLevel
public String getQueryString(CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
RegularStatement
It is important to note that the query string is merely a CQL representation of this
statement, but it does not convey all the information stored in Statement
objects.
For example, Statement
objects carry numerous protocol-level settings, such as the
consistency level
to use, or the idempotence flag
, among others. None of these settings will be
included in the resulting query string.
Similarly, if values have been set on this statement because it has bind markers, these values will not appear in the resulting query string.
Note: the consistency level was conveyed at CQL level in older versions of the CQL grammar, but since CASSANDRA-4734 it is now a protocol-level setting and consequently does not appear in the query string.
getQueryString
in class RegularStatement
codecRegistry
- the codec registry that will be used if the actual implementation needs to
serialize Java objects in the process of generating the query. Note that it might be
possible to use the no-arg RegularStatement.getQueryString()
depending on the type of statement
this is called on.RegularStatement.getQueryString()
public ByteBuffer[] getValues(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion, CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
RegularStatement
A statement can use either positional or named values, but not both. So if this method
returns a non-null result, RegularStatement.getNamedValues(ProtocolVersion, CodecRegistry)
will return
null
.
Values for a RegularStatement (i.e. if either method does not return null
) are not
supported with the native protocol version 1: you will get an UnsupportedProtocolVersionException
when submitting one if version 1 of the protocol is in use
(i.e. if you've forced version 1 through Cluster.Builder.withProtocolVersion(com.datastax.driver.core.ProtocolVersion)
or you use
Cassandra 1.2).
getValues
in class RegularStatement
protocolVersion
- the protocol version that will be used to serialize the values.codecRegistry
- the codec registry that will be used to serialize the values.SimpleStatement.SimpleStatement(String, Object...)
public boolean hasValues(CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
RegularStatement
getValues
will return null
or not.hasValues
in class RegularStatement
codecRegistry
- the codec registry that will be used if the actual implementation needs to
serialize Java objects in the process of determining if the query has values. Note that it
might be possible to use the no-arg RegularStatement.hasValues()
depending on the type of statement
this is called on.false
if both RegularStatement.getValues(ProtocolVersion, CodecRegistry)
and RegularStatement.getNamedValues(ProtocolVersion, CodecRegistry)
return null
, true
otherwise.RegularStatement.hasValues()
public Map<String,ByteBuffer> getNamedValues(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion, CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
RegularStatement
A statement can use either positional or named values, but not both. So if this method
returns a non-null result, RegularStatement.getValues(ProtocolVersion, CodecRegistry)
will return
null
.
Values for a RegularStatement (i.e. if either method does not return null
) are not
supported with the native protocol version 1: you will get an UnsupportedProtocolVersionException
when submitting one if version 1 of the protocol is in use
(i.e. if you've forced version 1 through Cluster.Builder.withProtocolVersion(com.datastax.driver.core.ProtocolVersion)
or you use
Cassandra 1.2).
getNamedValues
in class RegularStatement
protocolVersion
- the protocol version that will be used to serialize the values.codecRegistry
- the codec registry that will be used to serialize the values.SimpleStatement.SimpleStatement(String, Map)
public boolean usesNamedValues()
RegularStatement
usesNamedValues
in class RegularStatement
false
if RegularStatement.getNamedValues(ProtocolVersion, CodecRegistry)
returns null
, true
otherwise.public String getKeyspace()
Statement
Note that not all query specify on which keyspace they operate on, and so this method can
always return null
. Firstly, some queries do not operate inside a keyspace: keyspace
creation, USE
queries, user creation, etc. Secondly, even query that operate within a
keyspace do not have to specify said keyspace directly, in which case the currently logged in
keyspace (the one set through a USE
query (or through the use of Cluster.connect(String)
)). Lastly, as for the routing key, this keyspace information is only a
hint for token-aware routing (since replica placement depend on the replication strategy in use
which is a per-keyspace property) and having this method return null
(or even a bogus
keyspace name) will never cause the query to fail.
getKeyspace
in class Statement
null
.public ByteBuffer getRoutingKey(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion, CodecRegistry codecRegistry)
The routing key is optional in that implementers are free to return null
. The
routing key is an hint used for token-aware routing (see TokenAwarePolicy
), and if provided should correspond to the
binary value for the query partition key. However, not providing a routing key never causes a
query to fail and if the load balancing policy used is not token aware, then the routing key
can be safely ignored.
getRoutingKey
in class Statement
protocolVersion
- unused by this implementation (the key is always null for schema
statements).codecRegistry
- unused by this implementation (the key is always null for schema
statements).null
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