Before you can start using ScyllaDB Alternator, you will have to have an up and running scylla cluster configured to expose the alternator port. This section will guide you through the steps for setting up the cluster:
- Alternator's image name is:
scylladb/scylla-nightly:alternator
- follow the steps in the Scylla official download web page
add to every "docker run" command:
-p 8000:8000
before the image name and--alternator-port=8000
at the end. ie: (image name in this example is scylladb/scylla)docker run --name scylla -d scylladb/scylla-nightly:alternator
becomesdocker run --name scylla -d -p 8000:8000 scylladb/scylla-nightly:alternator --alternator-port=8000
- Follow the instructions on the AWS github page
- Enjoy your tic-tac-toe game :-)
Run the following commands on your machine, this will install boto3 python library which also contains drivers for DynamoDB:
sudo pip install --upgrade boto3
The following is a 3 scripts test that creates a table named usertable writes the famous hello world record to it, and then, reads it back.
- Put the following create table example script in a python file and run it (changing local host to the address of your docker node if you are using docker):
import boto3
dynamodb = boto3.resource('dynamodb',endpoint_url='http://localhost:8000',
region_name='None', aws_access_key_id='None', aws_secret_access_key='None')
dynamodb.create_table(
AttributeDefinitions=[
{
'AttributeName': 'key',
'AttributeType': 'S'
},
],
BillingMode='PAY_PER_REQUEST',
TableName='usertable',
KeySchema=[
{
'AttributeName': 'key',
'KeyType': 'HASH'
},
])
- Put the following write example script in a python file and run it (changing local host to the address of your docker node if you are using docker):
import boto3
dynamodb = boto3.resource('dynamodb',endpoint_url='http://localhost:8000',
region_name='None', aws_access_key_id='None', aws_secret_access_key='None')
dynamodb.batch_write_item(RequestItems={
'usertable': [
{
'PutRequest': {
'Item': {
'key': 'test', 'x' : {'hello': 'world'}
}
},
}
]
})
- Put the following read example script in a python file and run it (changing local host to the address of your docker node if you are using docker):
import boto3
dynamodb = boto3.resource('dynamodb',endpoint_url='http://localhost:8000',
region_name='None', aws_access_key_id='None', aws_secret_access_key='None')
print(dynamodb.batch_get_item(RequestItems={
'usertable' : { 'Keys': [{ 'key': 'test' }] }
}))
You should see the record you inserted in step 2 along with some http info printed to screen.