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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-4459) pig driver casts ints as bytearray

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4459?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Brandon Williams updated CASSANDRA-4459:
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    Attachment: 4459.txt

We actually have tests in examples/pig/test that explicitly cover this, but we populate that data with the cli which uses IntegerType, but cql uses Int32Type.  Trivial patch to cast both to pig's integer type.
                
> pig driver casts ints as bytearray
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-4459
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4459
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: C* 1.1.2 embedded in DSE
>            Reporter: Cathy Daw
>            Assignee: Brandon Williams
>             Fix For: 1.1.3
>
>         Attachments: 4459.txt
>
>
> we seem to be auto-mapping C* int columns to bytearray in Pig, and farther down I can't seem to find a way to cast that to int and do an average.  
> {code}
> grunt> cassandra_users = LOAD 'cassandra://cqldb/users' USING CassandraStorage();
> grunt> dump cassandra_users;
> (bobhatter,(act,22),(fname,bob),(gender,m),(highSchool,Cal High),(lname,hatter),(sat,500),(state,CA),{})
> (alicesmith,(act,27),(fname,alice),(gender,f),(highSchool,Tuscon High),(lname,smith),(sat,650),(state,AZ),{})
>  
> // notice sat and act columns are bytearray values 
> grunt> describe cassandra_users;
> cassandra_users: {key: chararray,act: (name: chararray,value: bytearray),fname: (name: chararray,value: chararray),
> gender: (name: chararray,value: chararray),highSchool: (name: chararray,value: chararray),lname: (name: chararray,value: chararray),
> sat: (name: chararray,value: bytearray),state: (name: chararray,value: chararray),columns: {(name: chararray,value: chararray)}}
> grunt> users_by_state = GROUP cassandra_users BY state;
> grunt> dump users_by_state;
> ((state,AX),{(aoakley,(highSchool,Phoenix High),(lname,Oakley),state,(act,22),(sat,500),(gender,m),(fname,Anne),{})})
> ((state,AZ),{(gjames,(highSchool,Tuscon High),(lname,James),state,(act,24),(sat,650),(gender,f),(fname,Geronomo),{})})
> ((state,CA),{(philton,(highSchool,Beverly High),(lname,Hilton),state,(act,37),(sat,220),(gender,m),(fname,Paris),{}),(jbrown,(highSchool,Cal High),(lname,Brown),state,(act,20),(sat,700),(gender,m),(fname,Jerry),{})})
> // Error - use explicit cast
> grunt> user_avg = FOREACH users_by_state GENERATE cassandra_users.state, AVG(cassandra_users.sat);
> grunt> dump user_avg;
> 2012-07-22 17:15:04,361 [main] ERROR org.apache.pig.tools.grunt.Grunt - ERROR 1045: Could not infer the matching function for org.apache.pig.builtin.AVG as multiple or none of them fit. Please use an explicit cast.
> // Unable to cast as int
> grunt> user_avg = FOREACH users_by_state GENERATE cassandra_users.state, AVG((int)cassandra_users.sat);
> grunt> dump user_avg;
> 2012-07-22 17:07:39,217 [main] ERROR org.apache.pig.tools.grunt.Grunt - ERROR 1052: Cannot cast bag with schema sat: bag({name: chararray,value: bytearray}) to int
> {code}
> *Seed data in CQL*
> {code}
> CREATE KEYSPACE cqldb with 
>   strategy_class = 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy' 
>   and strategy_options:replication_factor=3;	
> use cqldb;
> CREATE COLUMNFAMILY users (
>   KEY text PRIMARY KEY, 
>   fname text, lname text, gender varchar, 
>   act int, sat int, highSchool text, state varchar);
> insert into users (KEY, fname, lname, gender, act, sat, highSchool, state)
> values (gjames, Geronomo, James, f, 24, 650, 'Tuscon High', 'AZ');
> insert into users (KEY, fname, lname, gender, act, sat, highSchool, state)
> values (aoakley, Anne, Oakley, m , 22, 500, 'Phoenix High', 'AX');
> insert into users (KEY, fname, lname, gender, act, sat, highSchool, state)
> values (jbrown, Jerry, Brown, m , 20, 700, 'Cal High', 'CA');
> insert into users (KEY, fname, lname, gender, act, sat, highSchool, state)
> values (philton, Paris, Hilton, m , 37, 220, 'Beverly High', 'CA');
> select * from users;
> {code}

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