Reputation: 716
I am trying to find a workaround to the following problem. I have seen it quasi-described in this SO question, yet not really answered.
The following code fails, starting with a fresh graph:
from py2neo import neo4j
def add_test_nodes():
# Add a test node manually
alice = g.get_or_create_indexed_node("Users", "user_id", 12345, {"user_id":12345})
def do_batch(graph):
# Begin batch write transaction
batch = neo4j.WriteBatch(graph)
# get some updated node properties to add
new_node_data = {"user_id":12345, "name": "Alice"}
# batch requests
a = batch.get_or_create_in_index(neo4j.Node, "Users", "user_id", 12345, {})
batch.set_properties(a, new_node_data) #<-- I'm the problem
# execute batch requests and clear
batch.run()
batch.clear()
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Initialize Graph DB service and create a Users node index
g = neo4j.GraphDatabaseService()
users_idx = g.get_or_create_index(neo4j.Node, "Users")
# run the test functions
add_test_nodes()
alice = g.get_or_create_indexed_node("Users", "user_id", 12345)
print alice
do_batch(g)
# get alice back and assert additional properties were added
alice = g.get_or_create_indexed_node("Users", "user_id", 12345)
assert "name" in alice
In short, I wish, in one batch transaction, to update existing indexed node properties. The failure is occurring at the batch.set_properties
line, and it is because the BatchRequest
object returned by the previous line is not being interpreted as a valid node. Though not entirely indentical, it feels like I am attempting something like the answer posted here
Some specifics
>>> import py2neo
>>> py2neo.__version__
'1.6.0'
>>> g = py2neo.neo4j.GraphDatabaseService()
>>> g.neo4j_version
(2, 0, 0, u'M06')
If I split the problem into separate batches, then it can run without error:
def do_batch(graph):
# Begin batch write transaction
batch = neo4j.WriteBatch(graph)
# get some updated node properties to add
new_node_data = {"user_id":12345, "name": "Alice"}
# batch request 1
batch.get_or_create_in_index(neo4j.Node, "Users", "user_id", 12345, {})
# execute batch request and clear
alice = batch.submit()
batch.clear()
# batch request 2
batch.set_properties(a, new_node_data)
# execute batch request and clear
batch.run()
batch.clear()
This works for many nodes as well. Though I do not love the idea of splitting the batch up, this might be the only way at the moment. Anyone have some comments on this?
Upvotes: 9
Views: 1280
Reputation: 716
After reading up on all the new features of Neo4j 2.0.0-M06, it seems that the older workflow of node and relationship indexes are being superseded. There is presently a bit of a divergence on the part of neo in the way indexing is done. Namely, labels and schema indexes.
Labels can be arbitrarily attached to nodes and can serve as a reference for an index.
Indexes can be created in Cypher by referencing Labels (here, User
) and node property key, (screen_name
):
CREATE INDEX ON :User(screen_name)
MERGE
Furthermore, the indexed get_or_create
methods are now possible via the new cypher MERGE
function, which incorporate Labels and their indexes quite succinctly:
MERGE (me:User{screen_name:"SunPowered"}) RETURN me
Queries of the sort can be batched in py2neo
by appending a CypherQuery instance to the batch object:
from py2neo import neo4j
graph_db = neo4j.GraphDatabaseService()
cypher_merge_user = neo4j.CypherQuery(graph_db,
"MERGE (user:User {screen_name:{name}}) RETURN user")
def get_or_create_user(screen_name):
"""Return the user if exists, create one if not"""
return cypher_merge_user.execute_one(name=screen_name)
def get_or_create_users(screen_names):
"""Apply the get or create user cypher query to many usernames in a
batch transaction"""
batch = neo4j.WriteBatch(graph_db)
for screen_name in screen_names:
batch.append_cypher(cypher_merge_user, params=dict(name=screen_name))
return batch.submit()
root = get_or_create_user("Root")
users = get_or_create_users(["alice", "bob", "charlie"])
There is a limitation, however, in that the results from a cypher query in a batch transaction cannot be referenced later in the same transaction. The original question was in reference to updating a collection of indexed user properties in one batch transaction. This is still not possible, as far as I can muster. For example, the following snippet throws an error:
batch = neo4j.WriteBatch(graph_db)
b1 = batch.append_cypher(cypher_merge_user, params=dict(name="Alice"))
batch.set_properties(b1, dict(last_name="Smith")})
resp = batch.submit()
So, it seems that although there is a bit less overhead in implementing the get_or_create
over a labelled node using py2neo
because the legacy indexes are no longer necessary, the original question still needs 2 separate batch transactions to complete.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 9369
Your problem seems not to be in batch.set_properties()
but rather in the output of batch.get_or_create_in_index()
. If you add the node with batch.create()
, it works:
db = neo4j.GraphDatabaseService()
batch = neo4j.WriteBatch(db)
# create a node instead of getting it from index
test_node = batch.create({'key': 'value'})
# set new properties on the node
batch.set_properties(test_node, {'key': 'foo'})
batch.submit()
If you have a look at the properties of the BatchRequest object returned by batch.create()
and batch.get_or_create_in_index()
there is a difference in the URI because the methods use different parts of the neo4j REST API:
test_node = batch.create({'key': 'value'})
print test_node.uri # node
print test_node.body # {'key': 'value'}
print test_node.method # POST
index_node = batch.get_or_create_in_index(neo4j.Node, "Users", "user_id", 12345, {})
print index_node.uri # index/node/Users?uniqueness=get_or_create
print index_node.body # {u'value': 12345, u'key': 'user_id', u'properties': {}}
print index_node.method # POST
batch.submit()
So I guess batch.set_properties()
somehow can't handle the URI of the indexed node? I.e. it doesn't really get the correct URI for the node?
Doesn't solve the problem, but could be a pointer for somebody else ;) ?
Upvotes: 1