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---
layout: default
title: "Tech Spec: Cassandra Configuration Consolidation"
parent: "Tech Specs"
---
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# Tech Spec: Cassandra Configuration Consolidation
**Status:** Draft
**Author:** Assistant
**Date:** 2024-09-03
## Overview
This specification addresses the inconsistent naming and configuration patterns for Cassandra connection parameters across the TrustGraph codebase. Currently, two different parameter naming schemes exist (`cassandra_*` vs `graph_*` ), leading to confusion and maintenance complexity.
## Problem Statement
The codebase currently uses two distinct sets of Cassandra configuration parameters:
1. **Knowledge/Config/Library modules** use:
- `cassandra_host` (list of hosts)
- `cassandra_user`
- `cassandra_password`
2. **Graph/Storage modules** use:
- `graph_host` (single host, sometimes converted to list)
- `graph_username`
- `graph_password`
3. **Inconsistent command-line exposure** :
- Some processors (e.g., `kg-store` ) don't expose Cassandra settings as command-line arguments
- Other processors expose them with different names and formats
- Help text doesn't reflect environment variable defaults
Both parameter sets connect to the same Cassandra cluster but with different naming conventions, causing:
- Configuration confusion for users
- Increased maintenance burden
- Inconsistent documentation
- Potential for misconfiguration
- Inability to override settings via command-line in some processors
## Proposed Solution
### 1. Standardize Parameter Names
All modules will use consistent `cassandra_*` parameter names:
- `cassandra_host` - List of hosts (internally stored as list)
- `cassandra_username` - Username for authentication
- `cassandra_password` - Password for authentication
### 2. Command-Line Arguments
All processors MUST expose Cassandra configuration via command-line arguments:
- `--cassandra-host` - Comma-separated list of hosts
- `--cassandra-username` - Username for authentication
- `--cassandra-password` - Password for authentication
### 3. Environment Variable Fallback
If command-line parameters are not explicitly provided, the system will check environment variables:
- `CASSANDRA_HOST` - Comma-separated list of hosts
- `CASSANDRA_USERNAME` - Username for authentication
- `CASSANDRA_PASSWORD` - Password for authentication
### 4. Default Values
If neither command-line parameters nor environment variables are specified:
- `cassandra_host` defaults to `["cassandra"]`
- `cassandra_username` defaults to `None` (no authentication)
- `cassandra_password` defaults to `None` (no authentication)
### 5. Help Text Requirements
The `--help` output must:
- Show environment variable values as defaults when set
- Never display password values (show `****` or `<set>` instead)
- Clearly indicate the resolution order in help text
Example help output:
```
--cassandra-host HOST
Cassandra host list, comma-separated (default: prod-cluster-1,prod-cluster-2)
[from CASSANDRA_HOST environment variable]
--cassandra-username USERNAME
Cassandra username (default: cassandra_user)
[from CASSANDRA_USERNAME environment variable]
--cassandra-password PASSWORD
Cassandra password (default: < set from environment > )
```
## Implementation Details
### Parameter Resolution Order
For each Cassandra parameter, the resolution order will be:
1. Command-line argument value
2. Environment variable (`CASSANDRA_*` )
3. Default value
### Host Parameter Handling
The `cassandra_host` parameter:
- Command-line accepts comma-separated string: `--cassandra-host "host1,host2,host3"`
- Environment variable accepts comma-separated string: `CASSANDRA_HOST="host1,host2,host3"`
- Internally always stored as list: `["host1", "host2", "host3"]`
- Single host: `"localhost"` → converted to `["localhost"]`
- Already a list: `["host1", "host2"]` → used as-is
### Authentication Logic
Authentication will be used when both `cassandra_username` and `cassandra_password` are provided:
```python
if cassandra_username and cassandra_password:
# Use SSL context and PlainTextAuthProvider
else:
# Connect without authentication
```
## Files to Modify
### Modules using `graph_*` parameters (to be changed):
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/storage/triples/cassandra/write.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/storage/objects/cassandra/write.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/storage/rows/cassandra/write.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/query/triples/cassandra/service.py`
### Modules using `cassandra_*` parameters (to be updated with env fallback):
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/tables/config.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/tables/knowledge.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/tables/library.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/storage/knowledge/store.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/cores/knowledge.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/librarian/librarian.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/librarian/service.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/config/service/service.py`
- `trustgraph-flow/trustgraph/cores/service.py`
### Test Files to Update:
- `tests/unit/test_cores/test_knowledge_manager.py`
- `tests/unit/test_storage/test_triples_cassandra_storage.py`
- `tests/unit/test_query/test_triples_cassandra_query.py`
- `tests/integration/test_objects_cassandra_integration.py`
## Implementation Strategy
### Phase 1: Create Common Configuration Helper
Create utility functions to standardize Cassandra configuration across all processors:
```python
import os
import argparse
def get_cassandra_defaults():
"""Get default values from environment variables or fallback."""
return {
'host': os.getenv('CASSANDRA_HOST', 'cassandra'),
'username': os.getenv('CASSANDRA_USERNAME'),
'password': os.getenv('CASSANDRA_PASSWORD')
}
def add_cassandra_args(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser):
"""
Add standardized Cassandra arguments to an argument parser.
Shows environment variable values in help text.
"""
defaults = get_cassandra_defaults()
# Format help text with env var indication
host_help = f"Cassandra host list, comma-separated (default: {defaults['host']})"
if 'CASSANDRA_HOST' in os.environ:
host_help += " [from CASSANDRA_HOST]"
username_help = f"Cassandra username"
if defaults['username']:
username_help += f" (default: {defaults['username']})"
if 'CASSANDRA_USERNAME' in os.environ:
username_help += " [from CASSANDRA_USERNAME]"
password_help = "Cassandra password"
if defaults['password']:
password_help += " (default: < set > )"
if 'CASSANDRA_PASSWORD' in os.environ:
password_help += " [from CASSANDRA_PASSWORD]"
parser.add_argument(
'--cassandra-host',
default=defaults['host'],
help=host_help
)
parser.add_argument(
'--cassandra-username',
default=defaults['username'],
help=username_help
)
parser.add_argument(
'--cassandra-password',
default=defaults['password'],
help=password_help
)
def resolve_cassandra_config(args) -> tuple[list[str], str|None, str|None]:
"""
Convert argparse args to Cassandra configuration.
Returns:
tuple: (hosts_list, username, password)
"""
# Convert host string to list
if isinstance(args.cassandra_host, str):
hosts = [h.strip() for h in args.cassandra_host.split(',')]
else:
hosts = args.cassandra_host
return hosts, args.cassandra_username, args.cassandra_password
```
### Phase 2: Update Modules Using `graph_*` Parameters
1. Change parameter names from `graph_*` to `cassandra_*`
2. Replace custom `add_args()` methods with standardized `add_cassandra_args()`
3. Use the common configuration helper functions
4. Update documentation strings
Example transformation:
```python
# OLD CODE
@staticmethod
def add_args(parser):
parser.add_argument(
'-g', '--graph-host',
default="localhost",
help=f'Graph host (default: localhost)'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--graph-username',
default=None,
help=f'Cassandra username'
)
# NEW CODE
@staticmethod
def add_args(parser):
FlowProcessor.add_args(parser)
add_cassandra_args(parser) # Use standard helper
```
### Phase 3: Update Modules Using `cassandra_*` Parameters
1. Add command-line argument support where missing (e.g., `kg-store` )
2. Replace existing argument definitions with `add_cassandra_args()`
3. Use `resolve_cassandra_config()` for consistent resolution
4. Ensure consistent host list handling
### Phase 4: Update Tests and Documentation
1. Update all test files to use new parameter names
2. Update CLI documentation
3. Update API documentation
4. Add environment variable documentation
## Backward Compatibility
To maintain backward compatibility during transition:
1. **Deprecation warnings** for `graph_*` parameters
2. **Parameter aliasing** - accept both old and new names initially
3. **Phased rollout** over multiple releases
4. **Documentation updates** with migration guide
Example backward compatibility code:
```python
def __init__ (self, **params):
# Handle deprecated graph_* parameters
if 'graph_host' in params:
warnings.warn("graph_host is deprecated, use cassandra_host", DeprecationWarning)
params.setdefault('cassandra_host', params.pop('graph_host'))
if 'graph_username' in params:
warnings.warn("graph_username is deprecated, use cassandra_username", DeprecationWarning)
params.setdefault('cassandra_username', params.pop('graph_username'))
# ... continue with standard resolution
```
## Testing Strategy
1. **Unit tests** for configuration resolution logic
2. **Integration tests** with various configuration combinations
3. **Environment variable tests**
4. **Backward compatibility tests** with deprecated parameters
5. **Docker compose tests** with environment variables
## Documentation Updates
1. Update all CLI command documentation
2. Update API documentation
3. Create migration guide
4. Update Docker compose examples
5. Update configuration reference documentation
## Risks and Mitigation
| Risk | Impact | Mitigation |
|------|--------|------------|
| Breaking changes for users | High | Implement backward compatibility period |
| Configuration confusion during transition | Medium | Clear documentation and deprecation warnings |
| Test failures | Medium | Comprehensive test updates |
| Docker deployment issues | High | Update all Docker compose examples |
## Success Criteria
- [ ] All modules use consistent `cassandra_*` parameter names
- [ ] All processors expose Cassandra settings via command-line arguments
- [ ] Command-line help text shows environment variable defaults
- [ ] Password values are never displayed in help text
- [ ] Environment variable fallback works correctly
- [ ] `cassandra_host` is consistently handled as a list internally
- [ ] Backward compatibility maintained for at least 2 releases
- [ ] All tests pass with new configuration system
- [ ] Documentation fully updated
- [ ] Docker compose examples work with environment variables
## Timeline
- **Week 1:** Implement common configuration helper and update `graph_*` modules
- **Week 2:** Add environment variable support to existing `cassandra_*` modules
- **Week 3:** Update tests and documentation
- **Week 4:** Integration testing and bug fixes
## Future Considerations
- Consider extending this pattern to other database configurations (e.g., Elasticsearch)
- Implement configuration validation and better error messages
- Add support for Cassandra connection pooling configuration
Feat: TrustGraph i18n & Documentation Translation Updates (#781)
Native CLI i18n: The TrustGraph CLI has built-in translation support
that dynamically loads language strings. You can test and use
different languages by simply passing the --lang flag (e.g., --lang
es for Spanish, --lang ru for Russian) or by configuring your
environment's LANG variable.
Automated Docs Translations: This PR introduces autonomously
translated Markdown documentation into several target languages,
including Spanish, Swahili, Portuguese, Turkish, Hindi, Hebrew,
Arabic, Simplified Chinese, and Russian.
2026-04-14 07:07:58 -04:00
- Consider adding configuration file support (.env files)