An Elixir client for Gremlin.
If available in Hex, the package can be installed
by adding gremlex
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:gremlex, "~> 0.1.0"}
]
end
The two main modules that you'll want to use are Gremlex.Graph
and Gremlex.Client
.
Gremlex.Graph
is the module that hosts all the functions needed to build a Gremlin query.
The DSL is a simple set of functions that carries over a graph for every step. Once you've
defined your query, you can simply call Gremlex.Client.query/1
to perform it.
iex(1)> alias Gremlex.Graph
Gremlex.Graph
iex(2)> alias Gremlex.Client
Gremlex.Client
iex(3)> Graph.g() |> Graph.v() |> Client.query
{:ok,
[
%Gremlex.Vertex{
id: 1,
label: "person",
properties: %{age: [29], name: ["marko"]}
}
]}
You can configure Gremlex by adding the following to your config.exs
:
config :gremlex,
host: "127.0.0.1",
port: 8182,
path: "/gremlin",
pool_size: 10,
secure: false
Gremlex uses confex, so that you can easily define
your configuration to use environment variables when it comes time to deploying. To do so,
simply have the parameters that need to be dynamically read at run time set to {:SYSTEM, "ENV_VAR_NAME"}
.
host
: Gremlin host to connect to (defaults to "127.0.0.1")port
: Port Gremlin is listening to on host (defaults to 8182)path
: Websocket path to Gremlin (defaults to "/gremlin")pool_size
: The number of connections to keep open in the pool (defaults to 10)secure
: Set totrue
to connect to a server with SSL enabled