HBase Development Plan
You can quickly learn and master the HBase development process and know key interface functions in a typical application scenario.
Scenario Description
Develop an application to manage information about users who use service A in an enterprise. Table 1 provides the user information. Procedures are as follows:
- Create a user information table.
- Add users' educational backgrounds and titles to the table.
- Query user names and addresses by user ID.
- Query information by user name.
- Query information about users whose age ranges from 20 to 29.
- Collect the number of users and their maximum, minimum, and average age.
- Deregister users and delete user data from the user information table.
- Delete the user information table after service A ends.
Table 1 User information ID
Name
Gender
Age
Address
12005000201
Zhang San
Male
19
Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province
12005000202
Li Wanting
Female
23
Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province
12005000203
Wang Ming
Male
26
Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province
12005000204
Li Gang
Male
18
Xiangyang City, Hubei Province
12005000205
Zhao Enru
Female
21
Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
12005000206
Chen Long
Male
32
Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province
12005000207
Zhou Wei
Female
29
Nanyang City, Henan Province
12005000208
Yang Yiwen
Female
30
Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province
12005000209
Xu Bing
Male
26
Weinan City, Shaanxi Province
12005000210
Xiao Kai
Male
25
Dalian City, Liaoning Province
Data Planning
Proper design of a table structure, RowKeys, and column names enable you to make full use of HBase advantages. In the sample project, a unique ID is used as a RowKey, and columns are stored in the info column family.
HBase tables are stored in the Namespace:Table name format. If the namespace is not specified when you create a table, the table will be stored in default by default. The HBase namespace is a system table namespace. Do not create service tables or read and write data in it.
Function Description
Determine functions to be developed based on the preceding scenario. Table 2 describes functions to be developed.
No. |
Step |
Code Implementation |
---|---|---|
1 |
Create a table based on the information in Table 1. |
For details, see Creating an HBase Table. |
2 |
Import user data. |
For details, see Inserting HBase Data. |
3 |
Add an educational background column family, and add educational backgrounds and titles to the user information table. |
For details, see Modifying an HBase Table. |
4 |
Query user names and addresses by user ID. |
For details, see Reading HBase Data Using the GET Command. |
5 |
Query information by user name. |
For details, see Using an HBase Filter. |
6 |
Deregister users and delete user data from the user information table. |
For details, see Deleting HBase Data. |
7 |
Delete the user information table after service A ends. |
For details, see Deleting an HBase Table. |
Key Design Principles
HBase is a distributed database system based on the lexicographic order of RowKeys. The RowKey design has great impact on performance, so the RowKeys must be designed based on specific services.
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