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Alex Petrov resolved CASSANDRA-10624.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Support UDT in CQLSSTableWriter
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> Key: CASSANDRA-10624
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10624
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: CQL
> Reporter: Sylvain Lebresne
> Assignee: Alex Petrov
> Fix For: 3.6
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> Attachments: 0001-Add-support-for-UDTs-to-CQLSStableWriter.patch,
> 0001-Support-UDTs-in-CQLSStableWriterV2.patch
>
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> As far as I can tell, there is not way to use a UDT with {{CQLSSTableWriter}}
> since there is no way to declare it and thus {{CQLSSTableWriter.Builder}}
> knows of no UDT when parsing the {{CREATE TABLE}} statement passed.
> In terms of API, I think the simplest would be to allow to pass types to the
> builder in the same way we pass the table definition. So something like:
> {noformat}
> String type = "CREATE TYPE myKs.vertex (x int, y int, z int)";
> String schema = "CREATE TABLE myKs.myTable ("
> + " k int PRIMARY KEY,"
> + " s set<vertex>"
> + ")";
> String insert = ...;
> CQLSSTableWriter writer = CQLSSTableWriter.builder()
> .inDirectory("path/to/directory")
> .withType(type)
> .forTable(schema)
> .using(insert).build();
> {noformat}
> I'll note that implementation wise, this might be a bit simpler after the
> changes of CASSANDRA-10365 (as it makes it easy to passe specific types
> during the preparation of the create statement).
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