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Brandon Williams commented on CASSANDRA-6704:
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bq. look at triggers. Essentially the same thing, user code running inside
cassandra
Not quite, there is at least one very large difference here, and that is from
the perspective of security. If someone wants to run a custom trigger, their
code can be audited and vetted by the persons responsible for making sure it
doesn't access something it shouldn't or do anything malicious before they
implement it on the cluster. If you introduce a turing complete language that
the user can remotely invoke on the cluster, now it becomes *our job* to
sandbox this correctly.
> Create wide row scanners
> ------------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-6704
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6704
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Edward Capriolo
> Assignee: Edward Capriolo
>
> The BigTable white paper demonstrates the use of scanners to iterate over
> rows and columns.
> http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en/us/archive/bigtable-osdi06.pdf
> Because Cassandra does not have a primary sorting on row keys scanning over
> ranges of row keys is less useful.
> However we can use the scanner concept to operate on wide rows. For example
> many times a user wishes to do some custom processing inside a row and does
> not wish to carry the data across the network to do this processing.
> I have already implemented thrift methods to compile dynamic groovy code into
> Filters as well as some code that uses a Filter to page through and process
> data on the server side.
> https://github.com/edwardcapriolo/cassandra/compare/apache:trunk...trunk
> The following is a working code snippet.
> {code}
> @Test
> public void test_scanner() throws Exception
> {
> ColumnParent cp = new ColumnParent();
> cp.setColumn_family("Standard1");
> ByteBuffer key = ByteBuffer.wrap("rscannerkey".getBytes());
> for (char a='a'; a < 'g'; a++){
> Column c1 = new Column();
> c1.setName((a+"").getBytes());
> c1.setValue(new byte [0]);
> c1.setTimestamp(System.nanoTime());
> server.insert(key, cp, c1, ConsistencyLevel.ONE);
> }
>
> FilterDesc d = new FilterDesc();
> d.setSpec("GROOVY_CLASS_LOADER");
> d.setName("limit3");
> d.setCode("import org.apache.cassandra.dht.* \n" +
> "import org.apache.cassandra.thrift.* \n" +
> "public class Limit3 implements SFilter { \n " +
> "public FilterReturn filter(ColumnOrSuperColumn col,
> List<ColumnOrSuperColumn> filtered) {\n"+
> " filtered.add(col);\n"+
> " return filtered.size()< 3 ? FilterReturn.FILTER_MORE :
> FilterReturn.FILTER_DONE;\n"+
> "} \n" +
> "}\n");
> server.create_filter(d);
>
>
> ScannerResult res = server.create_scanner("Standard1", "limit3", key,
> ByteBuffer.wrap("a".getBytes()));
> Assert.assertEquals(3, res.results.size());
> }
> {code}
> I am going to be working on this code over the next few weeks but I wanted to
> get the concept our early so the design can see some criticism.
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