docker-minecraft-server/titan-gremlin/README.md

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Runs the Gremlin console from the Titan Graph Database's "all" distribution.
# Basic Usage
To start the Gremlin console with the default configuration files available:
docker run -it itzg/titan-gremlin
In order to adjust or further define property files to use within Gremlin,
attach a host directory to the container's `/conf` such as
docker run -it -v $(pwd)/conf:/conf itzg/titan-gremlin
After running once your host directory will be populated with the distribution-default
configuration files. Modify those or add to them and they will available during
the next use of gremlin.
# Connecting to Cassandra and Elasticsearch Containers
First start containers for Cassandra and Elasticsearch, where the `--name` you choose
can be arbitrary or left off to use a generated name.
_Note: Cassandra's Thrift port is exposed to allow for external usage, such as Titan Browser._
docker run -d --name cass -e PUBLISH_AS=192.168.59.103 -p 9160:9160 cass
docker run -d --name es -p 9300:9300 -e PUBLISH_AS=192.168.59.103:9300 itzg/elasticsearch
Replacing `192.168.59.103` with your Docker host's LAN IP address.
Now start Gremlin linking the containers to the respective aliases
* `--link <container>:cass`
* `--link <container>:es`
such as
docker run -it --rm --link cass:cass --link es:es itzg/titan-gremlin
and with that you can follow the
[Graph of the Gods example](http://s3.thinkaurelius.com/docs/titan/current/getting-started.html), such as
gremlin> GraphOfTheGodsFactory.load(g)
gremlin> saturn = g.V.has('name','saturn').next()
==>v[256]
gremlin> saturn.map()
==>name=saturn
==>age=10000
gremlin> saturn.in('father').in('father').name
==>hercules