/* * Allows quick manual tests from the Scala console: * * cd core/ * mvn scala:console * * The script below is run at init, then you can do `val cluster = builder.build()` and play with * it. * * Note: on MacOS, the Scala plugin seems to break the terminal if you exit the console with `:q`. * Use Ctrl+C instead. */ import com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core._ import com.datastax.oss.driver.internal.core.metadata.TopologyEvent import com.datastax.oss.driver.internal.core.context.InternalDriverContext import java.net.InetSocketAddress import CqlSession // Heartbeat logs every 30 seconds are annoying in the console, raise the interval System.setProperty("datastax-java-driver.advanced.heartbeat.interval", "1 hour") val address1 = new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.1", 9042) val address2 = new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.2", 9042) val address3 = new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.3", 9042) val address4 = new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.4", 9042) val address5 = new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.5", 9042) val address6 = new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.6", 9042) val builder = CqlSession.builder().addContactPoint(address1) println("********************************************") println("* To start a driver instance, run: *") println("* implicit val session = builder.build *") println("********************************************") def fire(event: AnyRef)(implicit session: CqlSession): Unit = { session.getContext.asInstanceOf[InternalDriverContext].getEventBus().fire(event) }