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Java Client for Data API

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This client library provides a simplified way to interact with Data API for AstraDB or local instances. For detailed documentation, each operation comes with a detailed description and examples.

This library is under development and is available in Maven Central. You can build it locally and install it in your local repository.

1. Installation

1.1 Prerequisites

πŸ“¦ Java Development Kit (JDK) 11

java --version

πŸ“¦ Apache Maven

mvn -version

πŸ“¦ Docker (local Installation)

Docker is an open-source project that automates the deployment of software applications inside containers by providing an additional layer of abstraction and automation of OS-level virtualization on Linux.

1.2 Packaging

  • Clone the repository
git clone [email protected]:datastax/astra-db-java.git
  • Build the project (java 11 and Maven is required)

Note: You should skip the tests if you want to speed up the build, to run the test you need to have a bit of setup:

  • An environment variable ASTRA_DB_APPLICATION_TOKEN with your an Organization Administrator Astra token (PROD)
  • An environment variable ASTRA_DB_APPLICATION_TOKEN_DEV with your an Organization Administrator Astra token (DEV)
  • A running Data API locally with docker (see the docker-compose.yml in the root of the project)
mvn clean install -Dtest.skipped=true

2. QuickStart with Astra DB

2.1. Sign up for Astra DB

  • Access https://astra.datastax.com and register with Google or Github account. It is free to use. There is free forever tiers of up to 25$ of consumption every month.

2.2. Create a Database

If you are creating a new account, you will be brought to the DB-creation form directly.

  • Get to the databases dashboard (by clicking on Databases in the left-hand navigation bar, expanding it if necessary), and click the [Create Database] button on the right.

  • ℹ️ Fields Description
Field Description
Vector Database vs Serverless Database Choose Vector Database In june 2023, Cassandra introduced the support of vector search to enable Generative AI use cases.
Database name It does not need to be unique, is not used to initialize a connection, and is only a label (keep it between 2 and 50 characters). It is recommended to have a database for each of your applications. The free tier is limited to 5 databases.
Cloud Provider Choose whatever you like. Click a cloud provider logo, pick an Area in the list and finally pick a region. We recommend choosing a region that is closest to you to reduce latency. In free tier, there is very little difference.
Cloud Region Pick region close to you available for selected cloud provider and your plan.

If all fields are filled properly, clicking the "Create Database" button will start the process.

It should take a couple of minutes for your database to become Active.

2.3. Get your credentials

To connect to your database, you need the API Endpoint and a token. The api endpoint is available on the database screen, there is a little icon to copy the URL in your clipboard. (it should look like https://<db-id>-<db-region>.apps.astra.datastax.com).

To get a token click the [Generate Token] button on the right. It will generate a token that you can copy to your clipboard.

2.4 Create a new project and add the dependency

Add the following dependency to your pom.xml file:

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.datastax.astra</groupId>
  <artifactId>astra-db-java</artifactId>
  <version>1.1.0</version>
</dependency>

Here is a sample class that demonstrates how to use the library:

import com.datastax.astra.client.DataAPIClient;
import com.datastax.astra.client.Collection;
import com.datastax.astra.client.Database;
import com.datastax.astra.client.model.Document;
import com.datastax.astra.client.model.FindIterable;
import java.util.List;
import static com.datastax.astra.client.model.Filters.eq;
import static com.datastax.astra.client.model.SimilarityMetric.cosine;

public class GettingStarted {
 public static void main(String[] args) {
  // Initializing client with a token
  DataAPIClient client = new DataAPIClient("my_token");

  // Accessing the Database through the HTTP endpoint
  Database db = client.getDatabase("http://db-region.apps.astra.datastax.com");

  // Create collection with vector support
  Collection<Document> col = db.createCollection("demo", 2, cosine);

  // Insert records
  col.insertMany(List.of(
   new Document("doc1").vector(new float[]{.1f, 0.2f}).append("key", "value1"),
   new Document().id("doc2").vector(new float[]{.2f, 0.4f}).append("hello", "world"),
   new Document("doc3").vector(new float[]{.5f, 0.6f}).append("key", "value1"))
  );

  // Search
  FindIterable<Document> docs = col.find(
    eq("key", "value1"), // metadata filter
    new float[] {.5f, .5f},              //vector
    10);                                 // maxRecord

  // Iterate and print your results
  for (Document doc : docs) System.out.println(doc);
 }
}

3. QuickStart with Local Instance

3.1. Start Data Api.

  • Start the 2 containers with the following command:
docker-compose up -d
  • Check the status of the containers with the following command:
docker-compose ps

Output

NAME                          IMAGE                                           COMMAND                
astra-db-java-coordinator-1   stargateio/coordinator-dse-next:v2.1.0-BETA-9   "./starctl"             
astra-db-java-jsonapi-1       stargateio/jsonapi:v1.0.6         
  • Here are the information to connect to the local instance:
Field Description
Data API Spec http://localhost:8181/swagger-ui/#/
Data API Endpoint http://localhost:8181
Token Header Key Token
Token Header Value Cassandra:Y2Fzc2FuZHJh:Y2Fzc2FuZHJh (aka Cassandra:Base64(userName):Base64(password))
Authentication API Spec (before 1.0.6) http://localhost:8081/swagger-ui/#/
  • The API will have 3 resources
Field Url Description
Namespace /v1/ Interact with namespaces (not available in Astra)
Data API Endpoint /v1/{namespace} Interact with collections of a namespace
Token Header Key /v1/{namespace}/{collection} Interact with documents of a collection
  • Sample curl to create a namespace:
curl -X 'POST' \
  'http://localhost:8181/v1' \
  -H 'accept: application/json' \
  -H 'Token: Cassandra:Y2Fzc2FuZHJh:Y2Fzc2FuZHJh' \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
  "createNamespace": {
    "name": "default_keyspace"
  }
}'

3.2. Using Java client with local instance

public class QuickStartLocal {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        // Create a token
        String token = new TokenProviderStargateV2("cassandra", "cassandra").getToken();
        System.out.println("Token: " + token);

        // Initialize the client
        DataAPIClient client = new DataAPIClient(token, builder().withDestination(CASSANDRA).build());
        System.out.println("Connected to Data API");

        Database db = client.getDatabase("http://localhost:8181", "default_keyspace");
        System.out.println("Connected to Database");

        // Create a collection. The default similarity metric is cosine.
        Collection<Document> collection = db.createCollection("vector_test", 5, COSINE);
        System.out.println("Created a Collection");
    }
}

4. What's Next

This is an the organization of the different classes of the framework.

overview

  • For more information use the JAVADOC documentation

  • The examples directory contains more examples on how to use the library.