A graph database that supports more than 10 billion data, high performance and scalability
What is Apache HugeGraph?
HugeGraph is a fast-speed and highly-scalable graph database.
Billions of vertices and edges can be easily stored into and queried from HugeGraph due to its excellent OLTP ability. As compliance to Apache TinkerPop 3 framework, various complicated graph queries can be accomplished through Gremlin(a powerful graph traversal language).
Schema Metadata Management, including VertexLabel, EdgeLabel, PropertyKey and IndexLabel
Multi-type Indexes, supporting exact query, range query and complex conditions combination query
Plug-in Backend Store Driver Framework, support RocksDB, Cassandra, HBase, ScyllaDB, and MySQL/Postgre now and easy to add other backend store driver if needed
Integration with Flink/Spark/HDFS, and friendly to connect other big data platforms
Quick Start
1. Docker Way
We can use docker run -itd --name=graph -p 8080:8080 hugegraph/hugegraph to quickly start an inner
HugeGraph server with RocksDB in background.
Optional: use docker exec -it graph bash to enter the container to do some operations.
2. Download Way
Visit Download Page and refer the doc
to download the latest release package and start the server.
3. Source Building Way
Visit Source Building Page and follow the
steps to build the source code and start the server.
The project doc page contains more information on HugeGraph
and provides detailed documentation for users. (Structure / Usage / API / Configs…)
And here are links of other HugeGraph component/repositories:
Note: It’s recommended to use GitHub Desktop to greatly simplify the PR and commit process.
Thank you to all the people who already contributed to HugeGraph!
Thanks
HugeGraph relies on the TinkerPop framework, we refer to the storage structure of Titan and the schema definition of DataStax.
Thanks to TinkerPop, thanks to Titan, thanks to DataStax. Thanks to all other organizations or authors who contributed to the project.
You are welcome to contribute to HugeGraph, and we are looking forward to working with you to build an excellent open source community.
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A graph database that supports more than 10 billion data, high performance and scalability
What is Apache HugeGraph?
HugeGraph is a fast-speed and highly-scalable graph database. Billions of vertices and edges can be easily stored into and queried from HugeGraph due to its excellent OLTP ability. As compliance to Apache TinkerPop 3 framework, various complicated graph queries can be accomplished through Gremlin(a powerful graph traversal language).
Features
RocksDB
,Cassandra
,HBase
,ScyllaDB
, andMySQL/Postgre
now and easy to add other backend store driver if neededFlink/Spark/HDFS
, and friendly to connect other big data platformsQuick Start
1. Docker Way
We can use
docker run -itd --name=graph -p 8080:8080 hugegraph/hugegraph
to quickly start an inner HugeGraph server withRocksDB
in background.Optional: use
docker exec -it graph bash
to enter the container to do some operations.2. Download Way
Visit Download Page and refer the doc to download the latest release package and start the server.
3. Source Building Way
Visit Source Building Page and follow the steps to build the source code and start the server.
The project doc page contains more information on HugeGraph and provides detailed documentation for users. (Structure / Usage / API / Configs…)
And here are links of other HugeGraph component/repositories:
License
HugeGraph is licensed under Apache 2.0 License.
Contributing
How to Contribute
& Guidelines for more information.Thanks
HugeGraph relies on the TinkerPop framework, we refer to the storage structure of Titan and the schema definition of DataStax. Thanks to TinkerPop, thanks to Titan, thanks to DataStax. Thanks to all other organizations or authors who contributed to the project.
You are welcome to contribute to HugeGraph, and we are looking forward to working with you to build an excellent open source community.
Contact Us