Hi Nandan:

So, your system must provide these queries:

1 - SELECT video FROM ... WHERE actor = '...';
2 - SELECT video FROM ... WHERE producer = '...';
3 - SELECT video FROM ... WHERE music = '...';
4 - SELECT video FROM ... WHERE actor = '...' AND producer ='...';
5 - SELECT video FROM ... WHERE actor = '...' AND music = '...';
6 - SELECT video WHERE title CONTAINS 'Harry';


For queries 1-5 you can get them with just cassandra, denormalizing tables
just the way your mentioned but without solr, just cassandra (Indeed, just
for equality clauses)

video_by_actor;
video_by_producer;
video_by_music;
video_by_actor_and_producer;
video_by_actor_and_music;

For queries number 6 you need a search engine.

SOL
ElasticSearch
cassandra-lucene-index <https://github.com/stratio/cassandra-lucene-index>
SASI
<http://docs.datastax.com/en/dse/5.1/cql/cql/cql_reference/cql_commands/cqlCreateCustomIndex.html>

I think, just for your query,  the easiest way to get it is to build a SASI
index.
TLDR: I work for stratio in cassandra-lucene-index but for your basic query
(only one dimension), SASI indexes will work for you.




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2017-06-12 9:50 GMT+02:00 @Nandan@ <nandanpriyadarshi...@gmail.com>:

> But Condition is , I am working with Apache Cassandra Database in which I
> have to store my data into Cassandra and then have to implement partial
> search capability.
> If we need to search based on full search  primary key, then it really
> best and easy to work with Cassandra , but in case of flexible search , I
> am getting confused.
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 3:47 PM, Oskar Kjellin <oskar.kjel...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I haven't run solr with Cassandra myself. I just meant to run
>> elasticsearch as a completely separate service and write there as well.
>>
>> On 12 Jun 2017, at 09:45, @Nandan@ <nandanpriyadarshi...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Do you mean to use Elastic Search with Cassandra?
>> Even I am thinking to use Apache Solr With Cassandra.
>> In that case I have to create distributed tables such as:-
>> 1) video_by_title, video_by_actor, video_by_year  etc..
>> 2) After creating Tables , will have to configure solr core on all
>> tables.
>>
>> Is it like this ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Oskar Kjellin <oskar.kjel...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Why not elasticsearch for this use case? It will make your life much
>>> simpler
>>>
>>> > On 12 Jun 2017, at 04:40, @Nandan@ <nandanpriyadarshi...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Currently, I am working on data modeling for Video Company in which we
>>> have different types of users as well as different user functionality.
>>> > But currently, my concern is about Search video module based on
>>> different fields.
>>> >
>>> > Query patterns are as below:-
>>> > 1) Select video by actor.
>>> > 2) select video by producer.
>>> > 3) select video by music.
>>> > 4) select video by actor and producer.
>>> > 5) select video by actor and music.
>>> >
>>> > Note: - In short, We want to establish an advanced search module by
>>> which we can search by anyway and get the desired results.
>>> >
>>> > During a search , we need partial search also such that if any user
>>> can search "Harry" title, then we are able to give them result as all
>>> videos whose
>>> >  title contains "Harry" at any location.
>>> >
>>> > As per my ideas, I have to create separate tables such as
>>> video_by_actor, video_by_producer etc.. and implement solr query on all
>>> tables. Otherwise,
>>> > is there any others way by which we can implement this search module
>>> effectively.
>>> >
>>> > Please suggest.
>>> >
>>> > Best regards,
>>>
>>
>>
>

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