Thanks guys, playing around with pycassa right now. seems pretty good. On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote:
> Ah, i get it now. The python code generated from running ant gen-thrift-py > . > > IMHO Start with Pycassa *even* if you want to go your own way later. It > solves a lot of problems for you and will save you time. > > A > > > On 14 Jan, 2011,at 11:46 AM, Tyler Hobbs <ty...@riptano.com> wrote: > > Right, python-cassandra just provides the raw Thrift API, which is no fun > at all. You should start out with pycassa. > > - Tyler > > On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote: > >> Sorry, I meant where did you get python-cassandra from on the web. >> >> Can you use Pycassa, even just as a learning experience ? There is a >> tutorial here http://pycassa.github.com/pycassa/tutorial.html >> >> <http://pycassa.github.com/pycassa/tutorial.html>A >> >> >> >> On 14 Jan, 2011,at 11:42 AM, felix gao <gre1...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> this is where it is stored >> >> /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/26/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote: >> >>> Pycassa https://github.com/pycassa/pycassa >>> Has documentation here http://pycassa.github.com/pycassa/ >>> >>> >>> <https://github.com/pycassa/pycassa>Where does python-cassandra live ? >>> Aaron >>> >>> >>> On 14 Jan, 2011,at 11:34 AM, felix gao <gre1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Guys, >>> >>> I just installed python-cassandra 0.6.1 and Thrift 0.5.0 on my machine >>> and I would like to query against also write into a cassandra server. I >>> guess i am pretty weak in google-fu, there isn't any examples for me get >>> started with. Please help me on how to do this. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Felix >>> >>> >> >