Schema Metadata

The driver provides access to keyspace and table metadata. This schema metadata is monitored by the control connection and automatically kept up-to-date.

/* Get snapshot of the schema */
const CassSchemaMeta* schema_meta = cass_session_get_schema_meta(session);

/* Get information about the "keyspace1" schema */
const CassKeyspaceMeta* keyspace1_meta
  = cass_schema_meta_keyspace_by_name(schema_meta, "keyspace1");

if (keyspace1_meta == NULL) {
  /* Handle error */
}

/* Get the key-value filed for "strategy_class" */
const CassValue* strategy_class_value
  = cass_keyspace_meta_field_by_name(keyspace1_meta, "strategy_class");

if (strategy_class_value == NULL) {
  /* Handle error */
}

/* Fields values use the existing cass_value*() API */
const char* strategy_class;
size_t strategy_class_length;
cass_value_get_string(strategy_class_value,
                      &strategy_class,
                      &strategy_class_length);

/* Do something with strategy_class */

/* All values derived from the schema are cleaned up */
cass_schema_meta_free(schema_meta);

The snapshot obtained by cass_session_get_schema_meta() will not see schema changes that happened after the call. A new snapshot needs to be obtained to see subsequent updates to the schema.

Enabling/Disabling Schema Metadata

Retrieving and updating schema metadata can be enabled or disabled. It is enabled by default. However, some application might wish to reduce this overhead. This can be useful to improve the startup performance of the short-lived sessions or an environment where up-to-date schema metadata is unnecessary.

Important: This also disables token-aware routing because it depends on schema metadata.

/* Disable schema metdata */
cass_cluster_set_use_schema(cluster, cass_false);