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How can I get list of all column families in keyspace in Cassandra using CQL 3?

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Or even more simply (if you are using cqlsh), switch over to your keyspace with use and then execute describe tables:

cqlsh> use products;
cqlsh:products> describe tables;

itemmaster    itemhierarchy         companyitemfavorites
testtable

Note: The describe command is specific to cqlsh only.

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cqlsh> select columnfamily_name from system.schema_columnfamilies where keyspace_name = 'test';

 columnfamily_name
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           commits
               foo
     has_all_types
      item_by_user
              test
             test2
      user_by_item

(7 rows)
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    As of Cassandra 3.0, this should be: SELECT table_name FROM system_schema.tables WHERE keyspace_name = 'test';
    – etienne
    Sep 7, 2016 at 16:36
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CQL API supports both TABLES and COLUMNFAMILIES:

$ cqlsh
cqlsh> DESCRIBE KEYSPACES;
cqlsh> USE keyspace_shaharma;

see column families,

cqlsh:keyspace_shaharma> DESCRIBE COLUMNFAMILIES;

or

cqlsh:keyspace_shaharma> DESCRIBE TABLES;
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To list the column family or tables in the keyspace :

  1. By using select Query:

    SELECT table_name FROM system_schema.tables WHERE keyspace_name ='mydb';

  2. By selecting Keyspace and then we can list the tables available inside the keyspace :

    use keyspace_name describe tables;

  3. By using Describe Keyword:

    describe COLUMNFAMILIES;

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