hypertrie-multigraph
v3.0.2
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A simple directed multigraph built on Hypertrie
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hypertrie-multigraph
A simple directed multigraph built on Hypertrie. Edges are stored in the Hypertrie using keys of the form label/from/to
. Currently, the API exposes an iterator that performs a depth-first graph traversal.
Installation
npm i hypertrie-multigraph --save
Usage
const ram = require('random-access-memory')
const trie = require('hypertrie')
const Graph = require('hypertrie-multigraph')
const trie = hypertrie(ram)
const graph = new Graph(trie)
await graph.put('a', 'b', 'my-label')
await graph.put('b', 'c', 'my-label')
await graph.put('e', 'f', 'other-label')
// Returns the edges a -> b and b -> c
const ite = graph.iterator({ from: 'a', label: 'my-label' })
// Returns the edge a -> b
const ite = graph.iterator({ from: 'a', label: 'my-label', depth: 1 })
API
const graph = new HypertrieGraph(trie)
Creates a new graph that uses the trie
for storage.
await graph.put(from, to, label, [cb])
Creates a labelled edge between from
and to
.
Returns a Promise, and can optionally be used with a callback.
await graph.del(from, to, label, [cb])
Delete an edge.
await graph.batch(ops, [cb])
Batch insert/delete many edges.
ops
is an Array with entries of the form:
{
type: 'put' | 'del',
from: 'a',
to: 'b',
label: 'my-label
}
const ite = graph.iterator(opts)
Creates a depth-first graph iterator that accepts the following options:
{
from: 'a' // A starting node
to: 'b' // An ending node
label: 'my-label' // Only iterate over edges with this label
depth: 10 // Stop the iteration at a certain depth (defaults to infinity)
}
Omitting from
or to
while providing a label
will return all edges with that label.
Iterator return values take the form { from, to }
License
MIT