15.2. Using the Cassandra DataStore Programmatically

15.2.1. Creating a Data Store

An instance of a Cassandra data store can be obtained through the normal GeoTools discovery methods, assuming that the GeoMesa code is on the classpath.

Map<String, Serializable> parameters = new HashMap<>();
parameters.put("cassandra.contact.point", "127.0.0.1:9142");
parameters.put("cassandra.keyspace", "geomesa");
parameters.put("cassandra.catalog", "mycatalog");
org.geotools.data.DataStore dataStore =
    org.geotools.data.DataStoreFinder.getDataStore(parameters);

15.2.2. Cassandra Data Store Parameters

The data store takes several parameters (required parameters are marked with *):

Parameter Type Description
cassandra.catalog * String The name of the GeoMesa catalog table (previously geomesa.cassandra.catalog.table)
cassandra.contact.point * String The connection point for Cassandra, in the form <host>:<port> - for a default local installation this will be localhost:9042
cassandra.keyspace * String The Cassandra keyspace to use (must exist already)
cassandra.username String Cassandra user
cassandra.password String Cassandra password
geomesa.query.audit Boolean Audit queries being run. Queries will be written to a log file
geomesa.query.timeout String The max time a query will be allowed to run before being killed. The timeout is specified as a duration, e.g. 1 minute or 60 seconds
geomesa.query.threads Integer The number of threads to use per query
geomesa.query.loose-bounding-box Boolean Use loose bounding boxes - queries will be faster but may return extraneous results
geomesa.stats.generate Boolean Toggle collection of statistics (currently not implemented)
geomesa.query.caching Boolean Toggle caching of results

More information on using GeoTools can be found in the GeoTools user guide.