public final class ScriptTraversal<S,E> extends DefaultTraversal<S,E>
ScriptEngine and a script which is compiled into a Traversal at Admin#applyStrategies().
This is useful for serializing traversals as the compilation can happen on the remote end where the traversal will ultimately be processed.Traversal.Admin<S,E>, Traversal.Exceptions, Traversal.Symbolsbytecode, generator, graph, locked, parent, requirements, sideEffects, steps, strategies, unmodifiableSteps| Constructor and Description |
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ScriptTraversal(TraversalSource traversalSource,
String scriptEngine,
String script,
Object... bindings) |
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void |
applyStrategies()
Apply the registered
TraversalStrategies to the traversal. |
addStart, addStarts, addStep, asAdmin, clone, equals, getBytecode, getEndStep, getGraph, getParent, getSideEffects, getStartStep, getSteps, getStrategies, getTraverserGenerator, getTraverserRequirements, hashCode, hasNext, isLocked, next, nextTraverser, removeStep, reset, setGraph, setParent, setSideEffects, setStrategies, toStringfinalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitaddStep, equals, removeSteppublic ScriptTraversal(TraversalSource traversalSource, String scriptEngine, String script, Object... bindings)
public void applyStrategies()
throws IllegalStateException
Traversal.AdminTraversalStrategies to the traversal.
Once the strategies are applied, the traversal is "locked" and can no longer have steps added to it.
The order of operations for strategy applications should be: globally id steps, apply strategies to root traversal, then to nested traversals.applyStrategies in interface Traversal.Admin<S,E>applyStrategies in class DefaultTraversal<S,E>IllegalStateException - if the TraversalStrategies have already been appliedCopyright © 2013–2019 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.