Package com.gpudb.protocol
Class ModifyGraphRequest
java.lang.Object
com.gpudb.protocol.ModifyGraphRequest
All Implemented Interfaces:
org.apache.avro.generic.GenericContainer, org.apache.avro.generic.IndexedRecordA set of parameters for
GPUdb.modifyGraph.
Update an existing graph network using given nodes, edges, weights, restrictions, and options.
IMPORTANT: It’s highly recommended that you review the Graphs and Solvers concepts documentation, and Graph REST Tutorial before using this endpoint.
Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic final classA set of string constants for theModifyGraphRequestparameteroptions.Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionConstructs a ModifyGraphRequest object with default parameters.ModifyGraphRequest(String graphName, List<String> nodes, List<String> edges, List<String> weights, List<String> restrictions, Map<String, String> options) Constructs a ModifyGraphRequest object with the specified parameters.Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanget(int index) This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.static org.apache.avro.SchemaThis method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.getEdges()Name of the graph resource to modify.getNodes()Optional parameters.Restrictions with which to update existingrestrictionsin graph specified bygraphName.org.apache.avro.SchemaThis method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.inthashCode()voidThis method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.setGraphName(String graphName) Name of the graph resource to modify.setOptions(Map<String, String> options) Optional parameters.setRestrictions(List<String> restrictions) Restrictions with which to update existingrestrictionsin graph specified bygraphName.setWeights(List<String> weights) toString()
Constructor Details
ModifyGraphRequest
public ModifyGraphRequest()Constructs a ModifyGraphRequest object with default parameters.ModifyGraphRequest
public ModifyGraphRequest(String graphName, List<String> nodes, List<String> edges, List<String> weights, List<String> restrictions, Map<String, String> options) Constructs a ModifyGraphRequest object with the specified parameters.Parameters:graphName- Name of the graph resource to modify.nodes- Nodes with which to update existingnodesin graph specified bygraphName. Review Nodes for more information. Nodes must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS NODE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘ST_MAKEPOINT(column1, column2) AS NODE_WKTPOINT’, or raw values, e.g., ‘9, 10, 11 AS NODE_ID’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.edges- Edges with which to update existingedgesin graph specified bygraphName. Review Edges for more information. Edges must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘SUBSTR(column, 1, 6) AS EDGE_NODE1_NAME’, or raw values, e.g., “‘family’, ‘coworker’ AS EDGE_LABEL”. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.weights- Weights with which to update existingweightsin graph specified bygraphName. Review Weights for more information. Weights must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS WEIGHTS_EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘ST_LENGTH(wkt) AS WEIGHTS_VALUESPECIFIED’, or raw values, e.g., ‘4, 15 AS WEIGHTS_VALUESPECIFIED’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.restrictions- Restrictions with which to update existingrestrictionsin graph specified bygraphName. Review Restrictions for more information. Restrictions must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS RESTRICTIONS_EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘column/2 AS RESTRICTIONS_VALUECOMPARED’, or raw values, e.g., ‘0, 0, 0, 1 AS RESTRICTIONS_ONOFFCOMPARED’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.options- Optional parameters.RESTRICTION_THRESHOLD_VALUE: Value-based restriction comparison. Any node or edge with a RESTRICTIONS_VALUECOMPARED value greater than theRESTRICTION_THRESHOLD_VALUEwill not be included in the graph.EXPORT_CREATE_RESULTS: If set toTRUE, returns the graph topology in the response as arrays. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ENABLE_GRAPH_DRAW: If set toTRUE, adds a ‘EDGE_WKTLINE’ column identifier to the specifiedGRAPH_TABLEso the graph can be viewed via WMS; for social and non-geospatial graphs, the ‘EDGE_WKTLINE’ column identifier will be populated with spatial coordinates derived from a flattening layout algorithm so the graph can still be viewed. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.SAVE_PERSIST: If set toTRUE, the graph will be saved in the persist directory (see the config reference for more information). If set toFALSE, the graph will be removed when the graph server is shutdown. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ADD_TABLE_MONITOR: Adds a table monitor to every table used in the creation of the graph; this table monitor will trigger the graph to update dynamically upon inserts to the source table(s). Note that upon database restart, ifSAVE_PERSISTis also set toTRUE, the graph will be fully reconstructed and the table monitors will be reattached. For more details on table monitors, seeGPUdb.createTableMonitor. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.GRAPH_TABLE: If specified, the created graph is also created as a table with the given name, in [schema_name.]table_name format, using standard name resolution rules and meeting table naming criteria. This table will have the following identifier columns: ‘EDGE_ID’, ‘EDGE_NODE1_ID’, ‘EDGE_NODE2_ID’. If left blank, no table is created. The default value is ”.REMOVE_LABEL_ONLY: When RESTRICTIONS on labeled entities requested, if set to true this will NOT delete the entity but only the label associated with the entity. Otherwise (default), it’ll delete the label AND the entity. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ADD_TURNS: Adds dummy ‘pillowed’ edges around intersection nodes where there are more than three edges so that additional weight penalties can be imposed by the solve endpoints. (increases the total number of edges). Supported values:The default value isFALSE.TURN_ANGLE: Value in degrees modifies the thresholds for attributing right, left, sharp turns, and intersections. It is the vertical deviation angle from the incoming edge to the intersection node. The larger the value, the larger the threshold for sharp turns and intersections; the smaller the value, the larger the threshold for right and left turns; 0 < turn_angle < 90. The default value is ‘60’.USE_RTREE: Use an range tree structure to accelerate and improve the accuracy of snapping, especially to edges. Supported values:The default value isTRUE.LABEL_DELIMITER: If provided the label string will be split according to this delimiter and each sub-string will be applied as a separate label onto the specified edge. The default value is ”.ALLOW_MULTIPLE_EDGES: Multigraph choice; allowing multiple edges with the same node pairs if set to true, otherwise, new edges with existing same node pairs will not be inserted. Supported values:The default value isTRUE.EMBEDDING_TABLE: If table exists (should be generated by the match/graph match_embedding solver), the vector embeddings for the newly inserted nodes will be appended into this table. The default value is ”.
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Method Details
getClassSchema
public static org.apache.avro.Schema getClassSchema()This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.Returns:The schema for the class.setGraphName
Name of the graph resource to modify.Parameters:graphName- The new value forgraphName.Returns:thisto mimic the builder pattern.getNodes
Nodes with which to update existingnodesin graph specified bygraphName. Review Nodes for more information. Nodes must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS NODE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘ST_MAKEPOINT(column1, column2) AS NODE_WKTPOINT’, or raw values, e.g., ‘9, 10, 11 AS NODE_ID’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Returns:The current value ofnodes.setNodes
Nodes with which to update existingnodesin graph specified bygraphName. Review Nodes for more information. Nodes must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS NODE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘ST_MAKEPOINT(column1, column2) AS NODE_WKTPOINT’, or raw values, e.g., ‘9, 10, 11 AS NODE_ID’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Parameters:nodes- The new value fornodes.Returns:thisto mimic the builder pattern.getEdges
Edges with which to update existingedgesin graph specified bygraphName. Review Edges for more information. Edges must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘SUBSTR(column, 1, 6) AS EDGE_NODE1_NAME’, or raw values, e.g., “‘family’, ‘coworker’ AS EDGE_LABEL”. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Returns:The current value ofedges.setEdges
Edges with which to update existingedgesin graph specified bygraphName. Review Edges for more information. Edges must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘SUBSTR(column, 1, 6) AS EDGE_NODE1_NAME’, or raw values, e.g., “‘family’, ‘coworker’ AS EDGE_LABEL”. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Parameters:edges- The new value foredges.Returns:thisto mimic the builder pattern.getWeights
Weights with which to update existingweightsin graph specified bygraphName. Review Weights for more information. Weights must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS WEIGHTS_EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘ST_LENGTH(wkt) AS WEIGHTS_VALUESPECIFIED’, or raw values, e.g., ‘4, 15 AS WEIGHTS_VALUESPECIFIED’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Returns:The current value ofweights.setWeights
Weights with which to update existingweightsin graph specified bygraphName. Review Weights for more information. Weights must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS WEIGHTS_EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘ST_LENGTH(wkt) AS WEIGHTS_VALUESPECIFIED’, or raw values, e.g., ‘4, 15 AS WEIGHTS_VALUESPECIFIED’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Parameters:weights- The new value forweights.Returns:thisto mimic the builder pattern.getRestrictions
Restrictions with which to update existingrestrictionsin graph specified bygraphName. Review Restrictions for more information. Restrictions must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS RESTRICTIONS_EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘column/2 AS RESTRICTIONS_VALUECOMPARED’, or raw values, e.g., ‘0, 0, 0, 1 AS RESTRICTIONS_ONOFFCOMPARED’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Returns:The current value ofrestrictions.setRestrictions
Restrictions with which to update existingrestrictionsin graph specified bygraphName. Review Restrictions for more information. Restrictions must be specified using identifiers; identifiers are grouped as combinations. Identifiers can be used with existing column names, e.g., ‘table.column AS RESTRICTIONS_EDGE_ID’, expressions, e.g., ‘column/2 AS RESTRICTIONS_VALUECOMPARED’, or raw values, e.g., ‘0, 0, 0, 1 AS RESTRICTIONS_ONOFFCOMPARED’. If using raw values in an identifier combination, the number of values specified must match across the combination. Identifier combination(s) do not have to match the method used to create the graph, e.g., if column names were specified to create the graph, expressions or raw values could also be used to modify the graph.Parameters:restrictions- The new value forrestrictions.Returns:thisto mimic the builder pattern.getOptions
Optional parameters.RESTRICTION_THRESHOLD_VALUE: Value-based restriction comparison. Any node or edge with a RESTRICTIONS_VALUECOMPARED value greater than theRESTRICTION_THRESHOLD_VALUEwill not be included in the graph.EXPORT_CREATE_RESULTS: If set toTRUE, returns the graph topology in the response as arrays. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ENABLE_GRAPH_DRAW: If set toTRUE, adds a ‘EDGE_WKTLINE’ column identifier to the specifiedGRAPH_TABLEso the graph can be viewed via WMS; for social and non-geospatial graphs, the ‘EDGE_WKTLINE’ column identifier will be populated with spatial coordinates derived from a flattening layout algorithm so the graph can still be viewed. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.SAVE_PERSIST: If set toTRUE, the graph will be saved in the persist directory (see the config reference for more information). If set toFALSE, the graph will be removed when the graph server is shutdown. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ADD_TABLE_MONITOR: Adds a table monitor to every table used in the creation of the graph; this table monitor will trigger the graph to update dynamically upon inserts to the source table(s). Note that upon database restart, ifSAVE_PERSISTis also set toTRUE, the graph will be fully reconstructed and the table monitors will be reattached. For more details on table monitors, seeGPUdb.createTableMonitor. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.GRAPH_TABLE: If specified, the created graph is also created as a table with the given name, in [schema_name.]table_name format, using standard name resolution rules and meeting table naming criteria. This table will have the following identifier columns: ‘EDGE_ID’, ‘EDGE_NODE1_ID’, ‘EDGE_NODE2_ID’. If left blank, no table is created. The default value is ”.REMOVE_LABEL_ONLY: When RESTRICTIONS on labeled entities requested, if set to true this will NOT delete the entity but only the label associated with the entity. Otherwise (default), it’ll delete the label AND the entity. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ADD_TURNS: Adds dummy ‘pillowed’ edges around intersection nodes where there are more than three edges so that additional weight penalties can be imposed by the solve endpoints. (increases the total number of edges). Supported values:The default value isFALSE.TURN_ANGLE: Value in degrees modifies the thresholds for attributing right, left, sharp turns, and intersections. It is the vertical deviation angle from the incoming edge to the intersection node. The larger the value, the larger the threshold for sharp turns and intersections; the smaller the value, the larger the threshold for right and left turns; 0 < turn_angle < 90. The default value is ‘60’.USE_RTREE: Use an range tree structure to accelerate and improve the accuracy of snapping, especially to edges. Supported values:The default value isTRUE.LABEL_DELIMITER: If provided the label string will be split according to this delimiter and each sub-string will be applied as a separate label onto the specified edge. The default value is ”.ALLOW_MULTIPLE_EDGES: Multigraph choice; allowing multiple edges with the same node pairs if set to true, otherwise, new edges with existing same node pairs will not be inserted. Supported values:The default value isTRUE.EMBEDDING_TABLE: If table exists (should be generated by the match/graph match_embedding solver), the vector embeddings for the newly inserted nodes will be appended into this table. The default value is ”.
Map.Returns:The current value ofoptions.setOptions
Optional parameters.RESTRICTION_THRESHOLD_VALUE: Value-based restriction comparison. Any node or edge with a RESTRICTIONS_VALUECOMPARED value greater than theRESTRICTION_THRESHOLD_VALUEwill not be included in the graph.EXPORT_CREATE_RESULTS: If set toTRUE, returns the graph topology in the response as arrays. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ENABLE_GRAPH_DRAW: If set toTRUE, adds a ‘EDGE_WKTLINE’ column identifier to the specifiedGRAPH_TABLEso the graph can be viewed via WMS; for social and non-geospatial graphs, the ‘EDGE_WKTLINE’ column identifier will be populated with spatial coordinates derived from a flattening layout algorithm so the graph can still be viewed. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.SAVE_PERSIST: If set toTRUE, the graph will be saved in the persist directory (see the config reference for more information). If set toFALSE, the graph will be removed when the graph server is shutdown. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ADD_TABLE_MONITOR: Adds a table monitor to every table used in the creation of the graph; this table monitor will trigger the graph to update dynamically upon inserts to the source table(s). Note that upon database restart, ifSAVE_PERSISTis also set toTRUE, the graph will be fully reconstructed and the table monitors will be reattached. For more details on table monitors, seeGPUdb.createTableMonitor. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.GRAPH_TABLE: If specified, the created graph is also created as a table with the given name, in [schema_name.]table_name format, using standard name resolution rules and meeting table naming criteria. This table will have the following identifier columns: ‘EDGE_ID’, ‘EDGE_NODE1_ID’, ‘EDGE_NODE2_ID’. If left blank, no table is created. The default value is ”.REMOVE_LABEL_ONLY: When RESTRICTIONS on labeled entities requested, if set to true this will NOT delete the entity but only the label associated with the entity. Otherwise (default), it’ll delete the label AND the entity. Supported values:The default value isFALSE.ADD_TURNS: Adds dummy ‘pillowed’ edges around intersection nodes where there are more than three edges so that additional weight penalties can be imposed by the solve endpoints. (increases the total number of edges). Supported values:The default value isFALSE.TURN_ANGLE: Value in degrees modifies the thresholds for attributing right, left, sharp turns, and intersections. It is the vertical deviation angle from the incoming edge to the intersection node. The larger the value, the larger the threshold for sharp turns and intersections; the smaller the value, the larger the threshold for right and left turns; 0 < turn_angle < 90. The default value is ‘60’.USE_RTREE: Use an range tree structure to accelerate and improve the accuracy of snapping, especially to edges. Supported values:The default value isTRUE.LABEL_DELIMITER: If provided the label string will be split according to this delimiter and each sub-string will be applied as a separate label onto the specified edge. The default value is ”.ALLOW_MULTIPLE_EDGES: Multigraph choice; allowing multiple edges with the same node pairs if set to true, otherwise, new edges with existing same node pairs will not be inserted. Supported values:The default value isTRUE.EMBEDDING_TABLE: If table exists (should be generated by the match/graph match_embedding solver), the vector embeddings for the newly inserted nodes will be appended into this table. The default value is ”.
Map.Parameters:options- The new value foroptions.Returns:thisto mimic the builder pattern.getSchema
public org.apache.avro.Schema getSchema()This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.Specified by:getSchemain interfaceorg.apache.avro.generic.GenericContainerReturns:The schema object describing this class.get
This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.Specified by:getin interfaceorg.apache.avro.generic.IndexedRecordParameters:index- the position of the field to getReturns:value of the field with the given index.Throws:put
This method supports the Avro framework and is not intended to be called directly by the user.Specified by:putin interfaceorg.apache.avro.generic.IndexedRecordParameters:index- the position of the field to setvalue- the value to setThrows: