Although a little dated, there is also https://github.com/klucar/node-accumulo you could reference. I recall Jim's sticking point being the nodejs/thrift interaction which is why he wrote https://github.com/klucar/node-thrift. Cool stuff.
How's the performance? Would love to see some benchmarks compared to query with the Java API. Mike On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 7:27 AM, O'Neal, Christopher [USA] < O'[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not sure how much interest there is, but in an attempt to avoid > writing Java code to push and pull data from Accumulo, I whipped up a > pyaccumulo inspired package for Node.js to allow interaction through the > Thrift proxy. It's still super early on in development, but you should be > able to do basic table operations, scanning and writing, while having a > slightly more streamlined interface than the Thrift generated code. I saw > node-accumulo (https://github.com/joshelser/node-accumulo), but it didn't > really fill the need that I had for a library I could drop into an > application and talk to Accumulo with. > > The code is available at https://github.com/christopheroneal/nodeulo, > and it's available on npm for use in any projects. I know it's made my > life a bit easier while using it the past couple days, so maybe someone > else will find it useful too. > > Chris >
