public final class EmptyGraph extends Object implements Graph
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static class |
EmptyGraph.EmptyGraphFactory
EmptyGraph doesn't have a standard open() method because it is a singleton. |
static class |
EmptyGraph.EmptyGraphFeatures
Features defined such that they support immutability but allow all other possibilities.
|
Graph.Exceptions, Graph.Features, Graph.Hidden, Graph.OptIn, Graph.OptIns, Graph.OptOut, Graph.OptOuts, Graph.Variables
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Vertex |
addVertex(Object... keyValues)
Add a
Vertex to the graph given an optional series of key/value pairs. |
void |
close()
Closing a
Graph is equivalent to "shutdown" and implies that no further operations can be executed on
the instance. |
GraphComputer |
compute()
Generate a
GraphComputer using the default engine of the underlying graph system. |
<C extends GraphComputer> |
compute(Class<C> graphComputerClass)
Declare the
GraphComputer to use for OLAP operations on the graph. |
Configuration |
configuration()
Get the
org.apache.commons.configuration.Configuration associated with the construction of this graph. |
Iterator<Edge> |
edges(Object... edgeIds)
|
Graph.Features |
features()
Gets the
Graph.Features exposed by the underlying Graph implementation. |
static Graph |
instance() |
String |
toString() |
Transaction |
tx()
Configure and control the transactions for those graphs that support this feature.
|
Graph.Variables |
variables()
A collection of global
Graph.Variables associated with the graph. |
Iterator<Vertex> |
vertices(Object... vertexIds)
|
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
addVertex, io, traversal, traversal, traversal
getHostingVertex
public static Graph instance()
public Graph.Features features()
Graph
Graph.Features
exposed by the underlying Graph
implementation.public <C extends GraphComputer> C compute(Class<C> graphComputerClass)
Graph
GraphComputer
to use for OLAP operations on the graph.
If the graph does not support graph computer then an UnsupportedOperationException
is thrown.public GraphComputer compute()
Graph
GraphComputer
using the default engine of the underlying graph system.
This is a shorthand method for the more involved method that uses Graph.compute(Class)
.public Transaction tx()
Graph
Transaction
in the TinkerPop context is a
transaction "factory" or "controller" that helps manage transactions owned by the underlying graph database.public Graph.Variables variables()
Graph
Graph.Variables
associated with the graph.
Variables are used for storing metadata about the graph.public Configuration configuration()
Graph
org.apache.commons.configuration.Configuration
associated with the construction of this graph.
Whatever configuration was passed to GraphFactory#open(org.apache.commons.configuration.Configuration)
is what should be returned by this method.configuration
in interface Graph
public void close() throws Exception
Graph
Graph
is equivalent to "shutdown" and implies that no further operations can be executed on
the instance. Users should consult the documentation of the underlying graph database implementation for what
this "shutdown" will mean in general and, if supported, how open transactions are handled. It will typically
be the end user's responsibility to synchronize the thread that calls close()
with other threads that
are accessing open transactions. In other words, be sure that all work performed on the Graph
instance
is complete prior to calling this method.
TinkerPop does not enforce any particular semantics with respect to "shutdown". It is up to the graph provider
to decide what this method will do.close
in interface AutoCloseable
close
in interface Graph
Exception
public Iterator<Vertex> vertices(Object... vertexIds)
Graph
Vertex
objects in this graph with the provided vertex ids or Vertex
objects themselves.
If no ids are provided, get all vertices. Note that a vertex identifier does not need to correspond to the
actual id used in the graph. It needs to be a bit more flexible than that in that given the
Graph.Features
around id support, multiple arguments might be applicable here.
If the graph return true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsNumericIds()
then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsCustomIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsAnyIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsStringIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsStringIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
public Iterator<Edge> edges(Object... edgeIds)
Graph
Edge
objects in this graph with the provided edge ids or Edge
objects. If no ids are
provided, get all edges. Note that an edge identifier does not need to correspond to the actual id used in the
graph. It needs to be a bit more flexible than that in that given the Graph.Features
around id support,
multiple arguments might be applicable here.
If the graph return true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsNumericIds()
then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsCustomIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsAnyIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
true
for Graph.Features.ElementFeatures.supportsStringIds()
()} then it should support
filters as with:
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