DataStax Python Driver for Apache Cassandra®

A Python client driver for Apache Cassandra®. This driver works exclusively with the Cassandra Query Language v3 (CQL3) and Cassandra’s native protocol. Cassandra 2.1+ is supported, including DSE 4.7+.

The driver supports Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8.

This driver is open source under the Apache v2 License. The source code for this driver can be found on GitHub.

Note: DataStax products do not support big-endian systems.

Contents

Installation
How to install the driver.
Getting Started
A guide through the first steps of connecting to Cassandra and executing queries
Execution Profiles
An introduction to a more flexible way of configuring request execution
Lightweight Transactions (Compare-and-set)
Working with results of conditional requests
Object Mapper
Introduction to the integrated object mapper, cqlengine
Performance Notes
Tips for getting good performance.
Paging Large Queries
Notes on paging large query results
Security
An overview of the security features of the driver
Upgrading
A guide to upgrading versions of the driver
User Defined Types
Working with Cassandra 2.1’s user-defined types
Working with Dates and Times
Some discussion on the driver’s approach to working with timestamp, date, time types
Cloud
A guide to connecting to Datastax Astra
DSE Geometry Types
Working with DSE geometry types
DataStax Graph Queries
Graph queries with the Core engine
DataStax Classic Graph Queries
Graph queries with the Classic engine
DataStax Graph Fluent API
DataStax Graph Fluent API
CHANGELOG
Log of changes to the driver, organized by version.
Frequently Asked Questions
A collection of Frequently Asked Questions
API Documentation
The API documentation.

Getting Help

Visit the FAQ section in this documentation.

Please send questions to the mailing list.

Alternatively, you can use the DataStax Community.

Reporting Issues

Please report any bugs and make any feature requests on the JIRA issue tracker.

If you would like to contribute, please feel free to open a pull request.