docker-minecraft-server/titan-gremlin
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README.md [titan-gremin] Fixed linked ES container lookup 2015-05-19 20:41:17 -05:00
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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 be available during the next time you (re)start your container.

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.

docker run -d --name gremlin-cass itzg/cassandra 
docker run -d --name gremlin-es itzg/elasticsearch

Now start Gremlin with networking links to those containers with the aliases

  • --link <container>:cass
  • --link <container>:es

such as

docker run -it --rm --link gremlin-cass:cass --link gremlin-es:es itzg/titan-gremlin

and with that you can follow the Graph of the Gods example, 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