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Scylla Rust Driver¶

This book contains documentation for scylla-rust-driver - a driver for the Scylla database written in Rust. Although optimized for Scylla, the driver is also compatible with Apache Cassandra®.

Other documentation¶

  • Examples

  • Rust and Scylla lesson on Scylla University

  • API documentation

  • Scylla documentation

  • Cassandra® documentation

Contents¶

  • Quick start - Setting up a Rust project using scylla-rust-driver and executing a few CQL statements

  • Migration guides - How to update the code that used an older version of this driver

  • Connecting to the cluster - Configuring a connection to scylla cluster

  • CQL statement execution - Executing different types of CQL statement (simple, prepared, batch, paged)

  • Execution profiles - Grouping statement execution configuration options together and switching them all at once

  • Data Types - How to use various column data types

  • Load balancing - Load balancing configuration

  • Retry policy configuration - What to do when execution attempt fails, statement idempotence

  • Driver metrics - Statistics about the driver - number of executed statements, latency etc.

  • Logging - Viewing and integrating logs produced by the driver

  • Request tracing - Tracing request execution

  • Database schema - Fetching and inspecting database schema

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Scylla Rust Driver
  • v1.1.0
    • main
    • v1.1.0
    • v1.0.0
  • Scylla Rust Driver
  • Quick Start
    • Creating a project
    • Connecting and running a simple query
    • Running Scylla using Docker
  • Connecting to the cluster
    • Compression
    • Authentication
    • TLS
  • Executing CQL statements - best practices
    • Unprepared statement
    • Statement values
    • Query result
    • Prepared statement
    • Batch statement
    • Paged query
    • USE keyspace
    • Schema agreement
    • Lightweight transaction (LWT) statement
    • Request timeouts
    • Timestamp generators
  • Execution profiles
    • Creating a profile and setting it
    • All options supported by a profile
    • Priorities of execution settings
    • Remapping execution profile handles
  • Data Types
    • Bool, Tinyint, Smallint, Int, Bigint, Float, Double
    • Ascii, Text, Varchar
    • Counter
    • Blob
    • Inet
    • Uuid
    • Timeuuid
    • Date
    • Time
    • Timestamp
    • Duration
    • Decimal
    • Varint
    • List, Set, Map
    • Tuple
    • User defined types
  • Load balancing
    • DefaultPolicy
  • Retry policy configuration
    • Fallthrough retry policy
    • Default retry policy
    • Downgrading consistency retry policy
  • Speculative execution
    • Simple speculative execution
    • Percentile speculative execution
  • Driver metrics
  • Migration guides
    • Adjusting code to changes in serialization API introduced in 0.11
    • Adjusting code to changes in deserialization API introduced in 0.15
  • Logging
  • Query tracing
    • Tracing a simple/prepared/batch query
    • Tracing a paged query
    • Tracing Session::prepare
    • Query Execution History
  • Schema
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