Python Cassandra Driver ======================= 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. The driver supports Python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6. 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 -------- :doc:`installation` How to install the driver. :doc:`getting_started` A guide through the first steps of connecting to Cassandra and executing queries :doc:`object_mapper` Introduction to the integrated object mapper, cqlengine :doc:`api/index` The API documentation. :doc:`upgrading` A guide to upgrading versions of the driver :doc:`execution_profiles` An introduction to a more flexible way of configuring request execution :doc:`performance` Tips for getting good performance. :doc:`query_paging` Notes on paging large query results :doc:`lwt` Working with results of conditional requests :doc:`user_defined_types` Working with Cassandra 2.1's user-defined types :doc:`security` An overview of the security features of the driver :doc:`dates_and_times` Some discussion on the driver's approach to working with timestamp, date, time types :doc:`faq` A collection of Frequently Asked Questions .. toctree:: :hidden: api/index installation getting_started upgrading execution_profiles performance query_paging lwt security user_defined_types object_mapper dates_and_times faq Getting Help ------------ Visit the :doc:`FAQ section ` in this documentation. Please send questions to the `mailing list `_. Alternatively, you can use the `#datastax-drivers` channel in the DataStax Acadamy Slack to ask questions in real time. 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.