# Cassandra * Drop command will not work on Cassandra 2.X because it rely on system_schema table which comes with 3.X * Other commands should work properly but are **not tested** * The Cassandra driver (gocql) does not natively support executing multipe statements in a single query. To allow for multiple statements in a single migration, you can use the `x-multi-statement` param. There are two important caveats: * This mode splits the migration text into separately-executed statements by a semi-colon `;`. Thus `x-multi-statement` cannot be used when a statement in the migration contains a string with a semi-colon. * The queries are not executed in any sort of transaction/batch, meaning you are responsible for fixing partial migrations. ## Usage `cassandra://host:port/keyspace?param1=value¶m2=value2` | URL Query | Default value | Description | |------------|-------------|-----------| | `x-migrations-table` | schema_migrations | Name of the migrations table | | `x-multi-statement` | false | Enable multiple statements to be ran in a single migration (See note above) | | `port` | 9042 | The port to bind to | | `consistency` | ALL | Migration consistency | `protocol` | | Cassandra protocol version (3 or 4) | `timeout` | 1 minute | Migration timeout | `username` | nil | Username to use when authenticating. | | `password` | nil | Password to use when authenticating. | `timeout` is parsed using [time.ParseDuration(s string)](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration) ## Upgrading from v1 1. Write down the current migration version from schema_migrations 2. `DROP TABLE schema_migrations` 4. Download and install the latest migrate version. 5. Force the current migration version with `migrate force `.