Bulk export is available for YugabyteDB's Cassandra-compatible YCQL API. To export data from a YugabyteDB or an Apache Cassandra table, you can use the cassandra-unloader
tool.
A typical workflow is to start with creating a source YugabyteDB table and populate it with data, then exporting the data using the cassandra-unloader
tool.
Create source table
The following example represents the schema of the destination YugabyteDB table:
CREATE KEYSPACE load;
USE load;
CREATE TABLE users(
user_id varchar,
score1 double,
score2 double,
points int,
object_id varchar,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id));
Generate sample data
You can generate data by executing a Python script, as per the following example:
# sample usage:
# To generate a 10GB (10240 MB) file.
# % python gen_csv.py <outfile_name> <outfile_size_MB>
# % python gen_csv.py file01.csv 10240
#
import numpy as np
import uuid
import csv
import os
import sys
outfile = sys.argv[1] # output file name
outsize_mb = int(sys.argv[2])
print("Outfile = " + outfile)
print("Outfile Size (MB) = " + str(outsize_mb))
chunksize = 10000
with open(outfile, 'ab') as csvfile:
while (os.path.getsize(outfile)//1024**2) < outsize_mb:
data = [[uuid.uuid4() for i in range(chunksize)],
np.random.random(chunksize)*1000,
np.random.random(chunksize)*50,
np.random.randint(1000000, size=(chunksize,)),
[uuid.uuid4() for i in range(chunksize)]]
csvfile.writelines(['%s,%.6f,%.6f,%i,%s\n' % row for row in zip(*data)])
The following shows sample rows generated by the script:
head file00.csv
3399bebc-d2cc-40c6-89d4-26102e08ff61,622.491927,40.262305,658257,44d73f8c-1d3c-424e-8fd2-d316c56b8454
4f362eac-f79f-45f6-b6b1-bd5a81f931dc,141.344278,3.024717,694290,7768b010-8411-490a-b523-88cc3ec53cb5
a24a6587-eea4-4907-ac7f-9f99dcac8f82,345.110599,3.869150,510943,5765d1d3-2855-4dbe-9f11-bb3b8631789f
...
To generate five CSV files of approximately 5 GB each, run the following commands:
python ./gen_csv.py file00.csv 5120 &
python ./gen_csv.py file01.csv 5120 &
python ./gen_csv.py file02.csv 5120 &
python ./gen_csv.py file03.csv 5120 &
python ./gen_csv.py file04.csv 5120 &
Load sample data
cassandra-loader
is a general-purpose bulk loader for CQL that supports various types of delimited files, particularly CSV files. For details, review the README file of the YugabyteDB cassandra-loader fork. Note that cassandra-loader
requires quotes for collection types (for example, "[1,2,3]" rather than [1,2,3] for lists).
You can install cassandra-loader
as follows:
wget https://github.com/yugabyte/cassandra-loader/releases/download/<latest-version>/cassandra-loader
chmod a+x cassandra-loader
You can run cassandra-loader
and queue up the files for upload one at a time, as follows:
./cassandra-loader \
-schema "load.users(user_id, score1, score2, points, object_id)" \
-boolStyle 1_0 \
-numFutures 1000 \
-rate 10000 \
-queryTimeout 65 \
-numRetries 10 \
-progressRate 200000 \
-host <clusterNodeIP> \
-f file01.csv
For additional options, refer to cassandra-loader options.
Export data
You can install cassandra-unloader
as follows:
wget https://github.com/brianmhess/cassandra-loader/releases/download/<latest-version>/cassandra-unloader
chmod a+x cassandra-unloader
You can run cassandra-unloader
as follows:
./cassandra-unloader \
-schema "load.users(user_id, score1, score2, points, object_id)" \
-boolStyle 1_0 \
-host <clusterNodeIP> \
-f outfile.csv
For additional options, refer to cassandra-unloader options.
Best practices
Be sure to always specify the time zone, as it is not added to the default timestamp formats when using the cassandra-loader
and cassandra-unloader
utilities. Timestamps must be exported and imported in the same format, including the time zone. For example, yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSZ
and yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX
.
It is recommended to use tab character as delimiter on JSONB columns, as the default delimiter, comma ( ,
) does not work with these type of columns. For example, -delim $'\t'
.