docs/integrations/data-integrations/scylladb.mdx
This is the implementation of the ScyllaDB data handler for MindsDB.
ScyllaDB is an open-source distributed NoSQL wide-column data store. It was purposefully designed to offer compatibility with Apache Cassandra while outperforming it with higher throughputs and reduced latencies. For a comprehensive understanding of ScyllaDB, visit ScyllaDB's official website.
Before proceeding, ensure the following prerequisites are met:
The ScyllaDB handler for MindsDB was developed using the scylla-driver library for Python. The required arguments to establish a connection are as follows:
host: Host name or IP address of ScyllaDB.port: Connection port.user: Authentication username. Optional; required only if authentication is enabled.password: Authentication password. Optional; required only if authentication is enabled.keyspace: The specific keyspace (top-level container for tables) to connect to.protocol_version: Optional. Defaults to 4.secure_connect_bundle: Optional. Needed only for connections to DataStax Astra.To set up a connection between MindsDB and a Scylla server, utilize the following SQL syntax:
CREATE DATABASE scylladb_datasource
WITH
ENGINE = 'scylladb',
PARAMETERS = {
"user": "[email protected]",
"password": "pass",
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"port": "9042",
"keyspace": "test_data"
};
With the connection established, you can execute queries on your keyspace as demonstrated below:
SELECT * FROM scylladb_datasource.keystore.example_table LIMIT 10;