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Tyler Hobbs commented on CASSANDRA-7970:
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bq. So I still would feel more confortable removing the 'with column name'
variant from the initial version, we can always revisit later if it feels truly
useful.
That's reasonable. I've updated my branch to remove support for column names +
JSON.
bq. Let's indeed stick to simple rejection when we don't know how to handle it
for now.
Okay, I've opened CASSANDRA-8837 for a more complete solution. In the
meantime, I pushed a (slightly hacky) commit to make {{fromJson()}} results
always weakly assignable, forcing the user to typecast when it's used as the
argument of an overloaded function.
> JSON support for CQL
> --------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-7970
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7970
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: API
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Assignee: Tyler Hobbs
> Labels: client-impacting, cql3.3, docs-impacting
> Fix For: 3.0
>
> Attachments: 7970-trunk-v1.txt
>
>
> JSON is popular enough that not supporting it is becoming a competitive
> weakness. We can add JSON support in a way that is compatible with our
> performance goals by *mapping* JSON to an existing schema: one JSON documents
> maps to one CQL row.
> Thus, it is NOT a goal to support schemaless documents, which is a misfeature
> [1] [2] [3]. Rather, it is to allow a convenient way to easily turn a JSON
> document from a service or a user into a CQL row, with all the validation
> that entails.
> Since we are not looking to support schemaless documents, we will not be
> adding a JSON data type (CASSANDRA-6833) a la postgresql. Rather, we will
> map the JSON to UDT, collections, and primitive CQL types.
> Here's how this might look:
> {code}
> CREATE TYPE address (
> street text,
> city text,
> zip_code int,
> phones set<text>
> );
> CREATE TABLE users (
> id uuid PRIMARY KEY,
> name text,
> addresses map<text, address>
> );
> INSERT INTO users JSON
> {‘id’: 4b856557-7153,
> ‘name’: ‘jbellis’,
> ‘address’: {“home”: {“street”: “123 Cassandra Dr”,
> “city”: “Austin”,
> “zip_code”: 78747,
> “phones”: [2101234567]}}};
> SELECT JSON id, address FROM users;
> {code}
> (We would also want to_json and from_json functions to allow mapping a single
> column's worth of data. These would not require extra syntax.)
> [1] http://rustyrazorblade.com/2014/07/the-myth-of-schema-less/
> [2] https://blog.compose.io/schema-less-is-usually-a-lie/
> [3] http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2481247
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