JavaScript Gremlin Language Variant
Apache TinkerPop™ is a graph computing framework for both graph databases (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP). Gremlin is the graph traversal language of TinkerPop. It can be described as a functional, data-flow language that enables users to succinctly express complex traversals on (or queries of) their application's property graph.
Gremlin-Javascript implements Gremlin within the JavaScript language and can be used on Node.js.
npm install gremlin
Gremlin-Javascript is designed to connect to a "server" that is hosting a TinkerPop-enabled graph system. That "server" could be Gremlin Server or a remote Gremlin provider that exposes protocols by which Gremlin-Javascript can connect.
A typical connection to a server running on "localhost" that supports the Gremlin Server protocol using websockets looks like this:
const gremlin = require('gremlin');
const traversal = gremlin.process.AnonymousTraversalSource.traversal;
const DriverRemoteConnection = gremlin.driver.DriverRemoteConnection;
const g = traversal().withRemote(new DriverRemoteConnection('ws://localhost:8182/gremlin'));
Once "g" has been created using a connection, it is then possible to start writing Gremlin traversals to query the remote graph:
g.V().hasLabel('person').values('name').toList()
.then(names => console.log(names));
const names = await g.V().hasLabel('person').values('name').toList();
console.log(names);
Please see the reference documentation at Apache TinkerPop for more information.
NOTE that versions suffixed with "-rc" are considered release candidates (i.e. pre-alpha, alpha, beta, etc.) and thus for early testing purposes only.