0.0.11 • Published 7 years ago

hyperspeed v0.0.11

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MIT
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github
Last release
7 years ago

Hyperspeed

A command line tool and Node library for working with Cosmos DB.

This is a work in progress. Please create issues if you find bugs / things that could be better.

hyperspeed

In Node.js apps

Create a .env file in the root of your node app that looks like this:

ENDPOINT=yourdb.graphs.azure.com

PRIMARYKEY=yourkey

DATABASE=graphdb

COLLECTION=somegraphcollection

var hyperspeed = require('hyperspeed');

require('dotenv').config();
var conf = {
    'database':process.env.DATABASE,
    'collection':process.env.COLLECTION,
    'endpoint':process.env.ENDPOINT,
    'primayKey':process.env.PRIMARYKEY
};

var s = new hyperspeed(conf);

s.executeAsync('g.V().count()').then((result)=>{
    console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
    process.exit(1);
})

From the command prompt

You can use the CLI to run queries.

To get started, type hs --init. This will create a .env and sample query file to use. Enter your Cosmos settings in the .env file.

If you use the -w option the app will keep the connection open and allow you to enter more queries. You can append to a file with -s.

You can run queries from a file by passing in a file with the -f parameter. Queries can be multi-line with a blank line to separate the queries. Lines beginning with # are comments and will show in the console output and in the output file if one is set.

#add people
g.addV('person').property('id', 'thomas').property('repo', 'jordo').property('firstName', 'Thomas').property('age', 44)

g.addV('person').property('id', 'mary').property('repo', 'jordo').property('firstName', 'Mary').property('lastName', 'Andersen').property('age', 39)

#adding edge
g.V('thomas').addE('knows').to(g.V('mary'))
Usage: hs [options]

  Options:

   -h, --help                   output usage information
    -V, --version                output the version number
    -c, --config [configPath]    config file path
    -i, --init                   init a sample config and query source file
    -q, --query [query]          run a gremlin query from the command line
    -f, --file [queryFile]       run queries from a file. Blank line to separate gremlins. #lines for comments.
    -s, --save [saveFile]        save the results to a file -  will append
    -w, --wait                   stay open, wait for more gremlin commands
    -d, --diagram [diagramFile]  create a diagram from a query and save it to the file

Create a diagram of your query

Hyperspeed can create a visual diagram of your graph query result and save it to a file in SVG format.

hs -w -d /somepath/somefile.svg

In watch mode, enter your query and it will be graphed. Each successive query will overwrite the previously saved file.

full size image.