Thanks Eric.

The python client unit test code had what I wanted :)

--
Ishwar.



>________________________________
>From: Eric Moritz <[email protected]>
>To: Ishwar <[email protected]>
>Cc: [email protected]
>Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 9:18 PM
>Subject: Re: Riak n00b questions
>
>
>Here's a quick example of the map-highs-by-month query in the Riak Fast Track:
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>http://pastebin.com/FGieAFVy
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>Check out this link to get the goog.csv file that is used in that query:
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>http://wiki.basho.com/Loading-Data-and-Running-MapReduce-Queries.html
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>Take a glance over the README for the Riak python client:
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>https://github.com/basho/riak-python-client
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>Let me know if you need more help,
>
>
>Eric.
>
>
>On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Ishwar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Hi Sean,
>>
>>Thanks for the quick response. I'll use load-balancers to distribute the load.
>>
>>
>>>>2. My familiarity with erlang and Javascript is minimal. Would somebody 
>>>>answer if the following things are doable/advisable to do?
>>>>     a. Most of the processes I want to run on the data are in python and 
>>>>php. Is it possible to call these processes from erlang/javascript?
>>>>
>>>It is not currently, but we are looking into the feasibility of supporting 
>>>other languages.  However, I might say that if you're already doing Python 
>>>and PHP, it would be worth your while (and not difficult) to learn 
>>>JavaScript.
>>
>>We already have a whole bunch of processing on the data written in Python and 
>>PHP, and porting them to Javascript is (1) very tedious, and (2) Javascript 
>>does not support the required functionality. For example, we do a bunch of 
>>NLP analysis on the data.
>>
>>Given these, is it advisable if I expose these processes as webservices and 
>>call them from javascript/erlang?
>>
>>
>>
>>>     b. I've been looking for MapReduce tutorials for python client, but 
>>>couldn't find any. Can somebody point to a sample MapReduce from python 
>>>client, for example, to retrieve multiple records from Riak? (Given a set of 
>>>keys [1,2,3,4], retrieve the records for these from Riak using MapReduce).
>>>>
>>>
>>>I don't know of any, but we have a decent number of Pythonistas on the list. 
>>>Hopefully one of them can help you out.
>>
>>Pythonistas, where art thou? :)
>>
>>--
>>Regards,
>>Ishwar.
>>
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