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Jonathan Ellis commented on CASSANDRA-1005: ------------------------------------------- +1 > cassandra-cli doesn't work with system allowed column family names > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CASSANDRA-1005 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1005 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core > Environment: Windows XP 32 bit > Reporter: James Mello > Assignee: Eric Evans > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.6.2 > > Attachments: > 0001-support-all-legal-keyspace-and-column-names-in-cli.patch, cli.sh > > > Given the following definitions for columns: > <Keyspaces> > <Keyspace Name="NGram"> > <KeysCachedFraction>0.01</KeysCachedFraction> > <ColumnFamily CompareWith="UTF8Type" Name="1GramR"/> > <ColumnFamily CompareWith="UTF8Type" Name="1GramL"/> > </Keyspaces> > The appropriate keyspaces are created an persisteted on startup. When > executing a query or a set operation in the cassandra-cli, you end up with > the following error: > ****************************************************** > cassandra> get NGram.1GramR['hte'] > line 1:10 extraneous input '1' expecting Identifier > No such column family: GramR > ****************************************************** > Following the syntax of the grammer we can see the following: > setStmt > : K_SET columnFamilyExpr '=' value -> ^(NODE_THRIFT_SET columnFamilyExpr > value) > ; > ... > columnFamilyExpr > : table DOT columnFamily '[' rowKey ']' > ( '[' a+=columnOrSuperColumn ']' > ('[' a+=columnOrSuperColumn ']')? > )? > -> ^(NODE_COLUMN_ACCESS table columnFamily rowKey ($a+)?) > ; > ... > // syntactic Elements > Identifier > : Letter ( Alnum | '_' )* > ; > There is a mismatch on what is appropriate values for this in the system. So > either the restriction needs to be lifted in the cli, or the system must have > a way of honoring the names. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.