Update the example.py to use more API

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Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2718
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Teon Banek 2020-03-11 14:36:09 +01:00
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@ -5,33 +5,51 @@ import mgp
import copy
# mgp.read_proc will use inspect.signature to get the arguments and types which
# we map to our C API. Alternative registration examples are written below
# this definition. Also, we can support other builtin types that make sense, as
# well as the `typing` module, but `typing.Any` maps to `mgp.Nullable(mgp.Any)`
# instead of `mgp.Any` which prevents `None`. Additionally, all `mgp.read_proc`
# decorator registration relies on the assumption that they will have a
# globally visible `mgp_module` on which procedures are registered. For this to
# work, importing Python modules as Query Modules will need to go through a
# single thread or should use a thread local variable. Currently, we load
# everything on startup in a single thread, so there are no issues.
@mgp.read_proc
def procedure(context: mgp.ProcCtx,
required_arg: mgp.Nullable[mgp.Any],
optional_arg: mgp.Nullable[mgp.Any] = None
) -> mgp.Record(result=str, args=list):
) -> mgp.Record(args=list,
vertex_count=int,
avg_degree=mgp.Number,
props=mgp.Nullable[mgp.Map]):
'''
This example procedure returns 2 fields: `args` and `result`.
This example procedure returns 4 fields.
* `args` is a copy of arguments passed to the procedure.
* `result` is the result of this procedure, a "Hello World!" string.
* `vertex_count` is the number of vertices in the database.
* `avg_degree` is the average degree of vertices.
* `props` is the properties map of the passed in `required_arg`, if it is
an Edge or a Vertex. In case of a Path instance, properties of the
starting vertex are returned.
Any errors can be reported by raising an Exception.
The procedure can be invoked in openCypher using the following calls:
CALL example.procedure(1, 2) YIELD args, result;
CALL example.procedure(1) YIELD args, result;
Naturally, you may pass in different arguments or yield less fields.
CALL example.procedure(1, 2) YIELD args, vertex_count;
MATCH (n) CALL example.procedure(n, 1) YIELD * RETURN *;
Naturally, you may pass in different arguments or yield different fields.
'''
# Copying to make it equivalent to the C example.
# Create a properties map if we received an Edge, Vertex, or Path instance.
props = None
if isinstance(required_arg, (mgp.Edge, mgp.Vertex)):
props = dict(required_arg.properties.items())
elif isinstance(required_arg, mgp.Path):
start_vertex, = required_arg.vertices
props = dict(start_vertex.properties.items())
# Count the vertices and edges in the database; this may take a while.
vertex_count = 0
edge_count = 0
for v in context.graph.vertices:
vertex_count += 1
edge_count += sum(1 for e in v.in_edges)
edge_count += sum(1 for e in v.out_edges)
# Calculate the average degree, as if edges are not directed.
avg_degree = 0 if vertex_count == 0 else edge_count / vertex_count
# Copy the received arguments to make it equivalent to the C example.
args_copy = [copy.deepcopy(required_arg), copy.deepcopy(optional_arg)]
# Multiple rows can be produced by returning an iterable of mgp.Record
return mgp.Record(args=args_copy, result='Hello World!')
# Multiple rows can be produced by returning an iterable of mgp.Record.
return mgp.Record(args=args_copy, vertex_count=vertex_count,
avg_degree=avg_degree, props=props)