# Cassandra reader Cassandra reader provides message repository implementation for Cassandra. ## Configuration The service is configured using the environment variables presented in the following table. Note that any unset variables will be replaced with their default values. | Variable | Description | Default | |------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------|----------------| | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_PORT | Service HTTP port | 8180 | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_CLUSTER | Cassandra cluster comma separated addresses | 127.0.0.1 | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_KEYSPACE | Cassandra keyspace name | mainflux | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_USERNAME | Cassandra DB username | | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_PASSWORD | Cassandra DB password | | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_PORT | Cassandra DB port | 9042 | | MF_THINGS_URL | Things service URL | localhost:8181 | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_CLIENT_TLS | Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on | false | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_CA_CERTS | Path to trusted CAs in PEM format | | | MF_JAEGER_URL | Jaeger server URL | localhost:6831 | | MF_CASSANDRA_READER_THINGS_TIMEOUT | Things gRPC request timeout in seconds | 1 | ## Deployment ```yaml version: "3.7" cassandra-reader: image: mainflux/cassandra-reader:[version] container_name: [instance name] expose: - [Service HTTP port] restart: on-failure environment: MF_THINGS_URL: [Things service URL] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_PORT: [Service HTTP port] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_CLUSTER: [Cassandra cluster comma separated addresses] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_KEYSPACE: [Cassandra keyspace name] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_USERNAME: [Cassandra DB username] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_PASSWORD: [Cassandra DB password] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_PORT: [Cassandra DB port] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_CLIENT_TLS: [Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_CA_CERTS: [Path to trusted CAs in PEM format] MF_JAEGER_URL: [Jaeger server URL] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_THINGS_TIMEOUT: [Things gRPC request timeout in seconds] ports: - [host machine port]:[configured HTTP port] ``` To start the service, execute the following shell script: ```bash # download the latest version of the service git clone https://github.com/mainflux/mainflux cd mainflux # compile the cassandra make cassandra-reader # copy binary to bin make install # Set the environment variables and run the service MF_THINGS_URL=[Things service URL] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_PORT=[Service HTTP port] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_CLUSTER=[Cassandra cluster comma separated addresses] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_KEYSPACE=[Cassandra keyspace name] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_USERNAME=[Cassandra DB username] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_PASSWORD=[Cassandra DB password] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_DB_PORT=[Cassandra DB port] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_CLIENT_TLS=[Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_CA_CERTS=[Path to trusted CAs in PEM format] MF_JAEGER_URL=[Jaeger server URL] MF_CASSANDRA_READER_THINGS_TIMEOUT=[Things gRPC request timeout in seconds] $GOBIN/mainflux-cassandra-reader ``` ### Using docker-compose This service can be deployed using docker containers. Docker compose file is available in `/docker/addons/cassandra-reader/docker-compose.yml`. In order to run all Mainflux core services, as well as mentioned optional ones, execute following command: ```bash docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d ./docker/addons/cassandra-writer/init.sh docker-compose -f docker/addons/casandra-reader/docker-compose.yml up -d ``` ## Usage Service exposes [HTTP API][doc] for fetching messages. [doc]: ../swagger.yml