# external neo4j dependencies require 'neo4j/config' require 'neo4j/database' # = Neo4j # # The Neo4j modules is used to interact with an Neo4j Database instance. # You can for example start and stop an instance and list all the nodes that exist in the database. # # === Starting and Stopping Neo4j # You don't normally need to start the Neo4j database since it will be automatically started when needed. # Before the database is started you should configure where the database is stored, see Neo4j::Config. # module Neo4j class << self # Start Neo4j using the default database. # This is usally not required since the database will be started automatically when it is used. # If the global variable $NEO4J_SERVER is defined then it will use that as the Java Graph DB. This can # be used if you want to embed neo4j.rb and already got an instance of the Java Neo4j Database service. # # ==== Parameters # config_file :: (optionally) if this is nil or not given use the Neo4j::Config, otherwise setup the Neo4j::Config file using the provided YAML configuration file. # external_db :: (optionally) use this Java Neo4j instead of creating a new neo4j database service def start(config_file=nil, external_db = $NEO4J_SERVER) return if @db && @db.running? Neo4j.config.default_file = config_file if config_file if external_db @db ||= Database.new self.db.start_external_db(external_db) else db.start end end # Sets the Neo4j::Database instance to use # An Neo4j::Database instance wraps both the Neo4j Database and Lucene Database. def db=(my_db) @db = my_db end # Returns the database holding references to both the Neo4j Graph Database and the Lucene Database. # Creates a new one if it does not exist, but does not start it. def db @db ||= Database.new end def read_only? @db && @db.graph && @db.graph.read_only? end # Returns a started db instance. Starts it's not running. # if $NEO4J_SERVER is defined then use that Java Neo4j Database service instead of creating a new one. def started_db start unless db.running? db end # Returns the current storage path of a running neo4j database. # If the database is not running it returns nil. def storage_path return nil unless db.running? db.storage_path end # Returns the Neo4j::Config class # Same as typing; Neo4j::Config def config Neo4j::Config end # Returns the logger used by neo4j. # If not specified (with Neo4j.logger=) it will use the standard Ruby logger. # You can change standard logger threshold by configuration :logger_level. # # You can also specify which logger class should take care of logging with the # :logger configuration. # # ==== Example # # Neo4j::Config[:logger] = Logger.new(STDOUT) # Neo4j::Config[:logger_level] = Logger::ERROR # def logger @logger ||= Neo4j::Config[:logger] || default_logger end # Sets which logger should be used. # If this this is not called then the standard Ruby logger will be used. def logger=(logger) @logger = logger end def default_logger #:nodoc: require 'logger' logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) logger.sev_threshold = Neo4j::Config[:logger_level] || Logger::INFO logger end # Returns an unstarted db instance # # This is typically used for configuring the database, which must sometimes # be done before the database is started # if the database was already started an exception will be raised def unstarted_db @db ||= Database.new raise "database was already started" if @db.running? @db end # returns true if the database is running def running? @db && @db.running? end # Stops this database # There are Ruby hooks that will do this automatically for you. # def shutdown(this_db = @db) this_db.shutdown if this_db end # Returns the reference node, which is a "starting point" in the node space. # # Usually, a client attaches relationships to this node that leads into various parts of the node space. # For more information about common node space organizational patterns, see the design guide at http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Design_Guide # def ref_node(this_db = self.started_db) this_db.graph.reference_node end # Returns a Management JMX Bean. # # Notice that this information is also provided by the jconsole Java tool, check http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Monitoring_and_Deployment # and http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/milestone/operations-monitoring.html # # By default it returns the Primitivies JMX Bean that can be used to find number of nodes in use. # # ==== Example Neo4j Primititives # # Neo4j.management.get_number_of_node_ids_in_use # Neo4j.management.getNumberOfPropertyIdsInUse # Neo4j.management.getNumberOfRelationshipIdsInUse # Neo4j.management.get_number_of_relationship_type_ids_in_use # # ==== Example Neo4j HA Cluster Info # # Neo4j.management(org.neo4j.management.HighAvailability).isMaster # # ==== Arguments # # jmx_clazz :: http://api.neo4j.org/current/org/neo4j/management/package-summary.html # this_db :: default currently runnig instance or a newly started neo4j db instance # def management(jmx_clazz = org.neo4j.jmx.Primitives, this_db = self.started_db) this_db.management(jmx_clazz) end # Returns an Enumerable object for all nodes in the database def all_nodes(this_db = self.started_db) Enumerator.new(this_db, :each_node) end # Same as #all_nodes but does not return wrapped nodes but instead raw java node objects. def _all_nodes(this_db = self.started_db) Enumerator.new(this_db, :_each_node) end # Returns the Neo4j::EventHandler # def event_handler(this_db = db) this_db.event_handler end end end