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02.12.2011 um 01:49 schrieb Nigel Small:
Hi Michael
GEOFF was originally conceived as a graph serialisation format and, as
such, was intended to represent a snapshot of entities at a particular
point in time instead of, as you are discussing, a programmatic set of
actions (add, replace
Be there or be an empty array? I may start saying that just to confuse
people :-)
On 2 Dec 2011 09:30, Peter Neubauer peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com
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Everyone,
the next Neo4j Öresund meetup is coming up next Tuesday. I think we
might be able to show off some nice
comfort
blankets
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On 2 December 2011 21:58, Jim Webber j
iCrud sounds more like what Apple fans will be asking for this Christmas.
On 1 Dec 2011 14:46, jadell josh.ad...@gmail.com wrote:
To toss my two cents in, I had been thinking about moving my REST library
to
use only batches for all CRUID operations. I've been putting it off, and I
will
be better to start from first principles instead.
Would this fill a gap that none of the other current options can?
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OK cool, that gives me some context. I'll put together some ideas over the
next few days and we can compare notes :-)
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Peter: I am happy with the current state of the neo4j-geoff code so feel it
should be stable enough to adopt when you wish to do so. I have also made a
couple of recent updates to the documentation, most notably the GEOFF.md
file.
Cheers
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somewhat dependent on
this hardcoded part never changing and doesn't feel particularly like the
most elegant way to achieve this.
Thoughts welcomed!
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= GEOFFLoader.loadIntoNeo4j(reader, db, hooks);
Node nodeFoo = ns.getNewlyCreatedNode(foo);
Node nodeBar = ns.getNewlyCreatedNode(bar);
Hope this helps - I'll have a play with iterables next.
Cheers
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=bert}? If so, this is
quite a distance from where we are currently since every token can only
refer to a single entity, whereas an index lookup could return multiple
results.
Nige
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On 23 November 2011 10:12, Peter Neubauer pe
Assuming Cypher then simply use backticks:
WHERE person.`my age` 30 and person.`last name` = 'Luu'
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contrived code :-)
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On 25 November 2011 16:47, Jacob Hansson
://github.com/nigelsmall/py2neo/wiki/GEOFF
I will now start planning the set of work required for the neo4j-geoff
project to bring that up to the same level.
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How about something like Wufoo?
http://www.wufoo.com/
http://www.wufoo.com/
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How about something like Wufoo?
http://www.wufoo.com/
http://www.wufoo.com/
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Hi Krzysztof
Yes, certainly looks like it's a bug, however I'm convinced this has changed
from the original REST docs on which I based this code. Can't find a copy
though and since your fix looks to apply to both 1.4 and 1.5 then
consider it merged!
Thanks for your help :-)
Nige
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suggestion for the Node class: I'm happy to consider it but will
need to read up more on the JPype bindings as I'm not familiar with them.
Could you submit an issue, preferably containing a link to docs describing
the interface you describe, and I'll have a proper look.
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and more
descriptive names as opposed to trying to save a few keystrokes and making
one function do multiple things.
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On 12 November 2011 05:44
...noticed my last example didn't render properly, Should have been:
(dad) {name:Nigel}
(son1) {name:Joshua}
(son2) {name:Stephen}
(dad)-[:FATHER_OF]-(son*)
(son*) {lastname,Small)
Hope that works this time!
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for parameterised entities:
|index|-{param} {key:value}
Agreed?
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including somewhere on the Neo
site as it appears to be a reasonably sought-after topic.
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) could possibly refer to the reference node of the
destination graph, by definition.
Hope this makes sense! What do you reckon?
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Hi all
Have just released a small but hopefully significant (performance-wise)
upgrade to py2neo: a rewrite to geoff.py which submits the entire set of
data in a single self-referential batch. Available from GitHub and PyPI.
Cheers
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Ooops!! Hadn't set configuration params for 1.5! Much faster now :-)
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put my 'tables'? they are only heading down the wrong
path. I mentioned a while back that I felt designing a graph database is
more akin to OO design that to relational design. Maybe we should stop
using the word database?? :-P
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Also agree. Using several illustrative symbols instead of one cryptic one
adds a considerable amount of readability as the expense of negligible
overhead. Since the - sequence is also used in C as a pointer operator,
it's nothing new.
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http://www.neo4j.org - NOSQL for the Enterprise.
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On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Nigel Small ni...@nigelsmall.name wrote:
Quick question: has anyone done any work on putting together .deb
packages
If the data submitted exists purely in a single CompositeDescriptor, the
add method of the GEOFFLoader class handles things in the correct order
already.
Nige
On 3 November 2011 18:22, Peter Neubauer
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Hi all,
following Nigels great work, I created a
Quick question: has anyone done any work on putting together .deb packages
for Neo? And if so, has there been any consideration about getting them
into Debian or Ubuntu repositories?
Nige
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Hi Michael
Currently these bits only exist in the GitHub code. So you'll need to
pull
it from there until the next release.
New output format is straightforward, could you add a ticket to the
project?
Cheers
Nige
Hi all
A quick note on the new command line additions to py2neo (which currently
aren't completely finialised but shouldn't change too much from here on
out).
---
usage: cypher.py [-h] [-u DATABASE_URI] [-d] [-j] [-g] query
Execute Cypher queries against a Neo4j database server and output the
:
Nigel,
cool stuff.
What is the easiest way to install py2neo currently?
Could you add a simple tabular output as well (like in the
webadmin-cypher-console) ?
Michael
Am 31.10.2011 um 09:24 schrieb Nigel Small:
Hi all
A quick note on the new command line additions to py2neo (which
- NOSQL for the Enterprise.
http://startupbootcamp.org/- Öresund - Innovation happens HERE.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:46 AM, Nigel Small ni...@nigelsmall.name
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Hi Michael
Currently these bits only exist in the GitHub code. So you'll need to
pull
it from
I'll make it a priority to get this up to PyPI so it can be installed
easily.
Nige
On 31 Oct 2011 17:28, Peter Neubauer pe...@neubauer.se wrote:
Well,
as Michael says, I guess installation instructions via Python would
work very well!
/peter
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Nigel Small ni...@nigelsmall.name
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I'll make it a priority to get this up to PyPI so it can be installed
easily.
Nige
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