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Marko Budiselic
ea00ba61a2 Set version to 1.4.0 2021-03-30 14:19:09 +02:00
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@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
---
Checks: '*,
-abseil-string-find-str-contains,
-altera-id-dependent-backward-branch,
-altera-struct-pack-align,
-altera-unroll-loops,
-android-*,
-cert-err58-cpp,
-cppcoreguidelines-avoid-c-arrays,
@@ -30,7 +26,6 @@ Checks: '*,
-fuchsia-virtual-inheritance,
-google-explicit-constructor,
-google-readability-*,
-google-runtime-references,
-hicpp-avoid-c-arrays,
-hicpp-avoid-goto,
-hicpp-braces-around-statements,
@@ -39,14 +34,13 @@ Checks: '*,
-hicpp-no-assembler,
-hicpp-no-malloc,
-hicpp-use-equals-default,
-hicpp-use-nullptr,
-hicpp-vararg,
-llvm-header-guard,
-llvm-include-order,
-llvmlibc-callee-namespace,
-llvmlibc-implementation-in-namespace,
-llvmlibc-restrict-system-libc-headers,
-misc-non-private-member-variables-in-classes,
-misc-unused-parameters,
-modernize-avoid-c-arrays,
-modernize-concat-nested-namespaces,
-modernize-pass-by-value,
@@ -56,16 +50,11 @@ Checks: '*,
-performance-unnecessary-value-param,
-readability-braces-around-statements,
-readability-else-after-return,
-readability-function-cognitive-complexity,
-readability-implicit-bool-conversion,
-readability-magic-numbers,
-readability-named-parameter,
-misc-no-recursion,
-concurrency-mt-unsafe,
-bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters'
-readability-named-parameter'
WarningsAsErrors: ''
HeaderFilterRegex: 'src/.*'
HeaderFilterRegex: ''
AnalyzeTemporaryDtors: false
FormatStyle: none
CheckOptions:
@@ -90,3 +79,4 @@ CheckOptions:
- key: modernize-use-nullptr.NullMacros
value: 'NULL'
...

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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ tmpdir=$(mktemp -d repo-XXXXXXXX)
trap "rm -rf $tmpdir" EXIT INT
modified_files=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=AM $against | sed -nE "/.*\.(cpp|cc|cxx|c|h|hpp)$/p")
FAIL=0
for file in $modified_files; do
echo "Checking $file..."
@@ -24,13 +23,13 @@ for file in $modified_files; do
git checkout-index --prefix="$tmpdir/" -- $file
# Do not break header checker
echo "Running header checker..."
$project_folder/tools/header-checker.py $tmpdir/$file $file --amend-year
CODE=$?
if [ $CODE -ne 0 ]; then
FAIL=1
echo "Running clang-format..."
$project_folder/tools/git-clang-format $tmpdir/$file
code=$?
if [ $code -ne 0 ]; then
break
fi
done;
return ${FAIL}
return $code

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: "[BUG] "
labels: bug
assignees: gitbuda, antonio2368
---
**Memgraph version**
Which version did you use?
**Environment**
Some information about the environment you are using Memgraph on: operating
system, how do you connect, with or without docker, which driver etc.
**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Run the following query '...'
2. Click on '....'
**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Logs**
If applicable, add logs of Memgraph, CLI output or screenshots to help explain
your problem.
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
[master < Epic] PR
- [ ] Check, and update documentation if necessary
- [ ] Write E2E tests
- [ ] Compare the [benchmarking results](https://bench-graph.memgraph.com/) between the master branch and the Epic branch
- [ ] Provide the full content or a guide for the final git message
[master < Task] PR
- [ ] Check, and update documentation if necessary
- [ ] Provide the full content or a guide for the final git message
To keep docs changelog up to date, one more thing to do:
- [ ] Write a release note here
- [ ] Tag someone from docs team in the comments

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@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
name: Daily Benchmark
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 22 * * *"
jobs:
release_benchmarks:
name: "Release benchmarks"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff, Gen7]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build only memgraph release binaries.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Run macro benchmarks
run: |
cd tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
- name: Get branch name (merge)
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
shell: bash
run: echo "BRANCH_NAME=$(echo ${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/} | tr / -)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Get branch name (pull request)
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
shell: bash
run: echo "BRANCH_NAME=$(echo ${GITHUB_HEAD_REF} | tr / -)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Upload macro benchmark results
run: |
cd tools/bench-graph-client
virtualenv -p python3 ve3
source ve3/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
./main.py --benchmark-name "macro_benchmark" \
--benchmark-results-path "../../tests/macro_benchmark/.harness_summary" \
--github-run-id "${{ github.run_id }}" \
--github-run-number "${{ github.run_number }}" \
--head-branch-name "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}"
- name: Run mgbench
run: |
cd tests/mgbench
./benchmark.py vendor-native --num-workers-for-benchmark 12 --export-results benchmark_result.json pokec/medium/*/*
- name: Upload mgbench results
run: |
cd tools/bench-graph-client
virtualenv -p python3 ve3
source ve3/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
./main.py --benchmark-name "mgbench" \
--benchmark-results-path "../../tests/mgbench/benchmark_result.json" \
--github-run-id "${{ github.run_id }}" \
--github-run-number "${{ github.run_number }}" \
--head-branch-name "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}"

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@@ -1,33 +1,22 @@
name: Diff
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.head_ref || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
on:
push:
branches:
- master
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
- "**/*.md"
- ".clang-format"
- "CODEOWNERS"
- "licenses/*"
- 'docs/**'
- '**/*.md'
- '.clang-*'
jobs:
community_build:
name: "Community build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
runs-on: [self-hosted, General, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -36,7 +25,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -49,84 +38,73 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
code_analysis:
name: "Code analysis"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
- name: Run stress test
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
- name: Create community DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create community DEB package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save community DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Community DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
coverage_build:
name: "Coverage build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, General, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
# This is also needed if we want do to comparison against other branches
# See https://github.community/t/checkout-code-fails-when-it-runs-lerna-run-test-since-master/17920
- name: Fetch all history for all tags and branches
run: git fetch
- name: Initialize deps
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
- name: Set base branch
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
run: |
echo "BASE_BRANCH=origin/${{ github.base_ref }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Set base branch # if we manually dispatch or push to master
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
run: |
echo "BASE_BRANCH=origin/master" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Python code analysis
run: |
CHANGED_FILES=$(git diff -U0 ${{ env.BASE_BRANCH }}... --name-only)
for file in ${CHANGED_FILES}; do
echo ${file}
if [[ ${file} == *.py ]]; then
python3 -m black --check --diff ${file}
python3 -m isort --check-only --diff ${file}
fi
done
- name: Build combined ASAN, UBSAN and coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Build coverage binaries.
cd build
cmake -DTEST_COVERAGE=ON -DASAN=ON -DUBSAN=ON ..
cmake -DTEST_COVERAGE=ON ..
make -j$THREADS memgraph__unit
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests. It is restricted to 2 threads intentionally, because higher concurrency makes the timing related tests unstable.
# Run unit tests.
cd build
LSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=$PWD/../tools/lsan.supp UBSAN_OPTIONS=halt_on_error=1 ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j2
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -137,32 +115,20 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
- name: Run clang-tidy
run: |
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Restrict clang-tidy results only to the modified parts
git diff -U0 ${{ env.BASE_BRANCH }}... -- src | ./tools/github/clang-tidy/clang-tidy-diff.py -p 1 -j $THREADS -path build -regex ".+\.cpp" | tee ./build/clang_tidy_output.txt
# Fail if any warning is reported
! cat ./build/clang_tidy_output.txt | ./tools/github/clang-tidy/grep_error_lines.sh > /dev/null
debug_build:
name: "Debug build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
runs-on: [self-hosted, General, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -171,7 +137,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -184,7 +150,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
@@ -216,38 +182,51 @@ jobs:
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run cppcheck and clang-format.
cd tools/github
./cppcheck_and_clang_format diff
- name: Save cppcheck and clang-format errors
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
release_build:
name: "Release build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
runs-on: [self-hosted, General, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up parent
run: |
# Remove parent folder (if it exists).
cd ..
if [ -d parent ]; then
rm -rf parent
fi
# Copy untouched repository to parent folder.
cp -r memgraph parent
# Checkout previous commit
cd parent
git checkout HEAD~1
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -257,36 +236,76 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Build parent binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
cd ../parent
./init
# Build parent binaries.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS memgraph memgraph__macro_benchmark
- name: Run macro benchmark tests
run: |
cd tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
- name: Run parent macro benchmark tests
run: |
cd ../parent/tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
- name: Compute macro benchmark summary
run: |
./tools/github/macro_benchmark_summary \
--current tests/macro_benchmark/.harness_summary \
--previous ../parent/tests/macro_benchmark/.harness_summary \
--output macro_benchmark_summary.txt
- name: Save macro benchmark summary
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Macro benchmark summary"
path: macro_benchmark_summary.txt
- name: Run GQL Behave tests
run: |
cd tests/gql_behave
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "GQL Behave Status"
path: |
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.csv
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.html
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
- name: Run e2e tests
- name: Run e2e replication tests
run: |
# TODO(gitbuda): Setup mgclient and pymgclient properly.
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-root-directory .
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path replication/workloads.yaml
- name: Run e2e memory control tests
run: |
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path memory/workloads.yaml
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
@@ -307,45 +326,29 @@ jobs:
- name: Create enterprise DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
# create mgconsole
# we use the -B to force the build
make -j$THREADS -B mgconsole
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create enterprise DEB package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save enterprise DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Enterprise DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
- name: Save test data
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
if: always()
with:
name: "Test data"
path: |
# multiple paths could be defined
build/logs
release_jepsen_test:
name: "Release Jepsen Test"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10, JepsenControl]
#continue-on-error: true
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -354,7 +357,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -370,83 +373,8 @@ jobs:
./run.sh test --binary ../../build/memgraph --run-args "test-all --node-configs resources/node-config.edn" --ignore-run-stdout-logs --ignore-run-stderr-logs
- name: Save Jepsen report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
if: ${{ always() }}
with:
name: "Jepsen Report"
path: tests/jepsen/Jepsen.tar.gz
release_benchmarks:
name: "Release benchmarks"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff, Gen7]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build only memgraph release binaries.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Run macro benchmarks
run: |
cd tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
- name: Get branch name (merge)
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
shell: bash
run: echo "BRANCH_NAME=$(echo ${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/} | tr / -)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Get branch name (pull request)
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
shell: bash
run: echo "BRANCH_NAME=$(echo ${GITHUB_HEAD_REF} | tr / -)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Upload macro benchmark results
run: |
cd tools/bench-graph-client
virtualenv -p python3 ve3
source ve3/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
./main.py --benchmark-name "macro_benchmark" \
--benchmark-results-path "../../tests/macro_benchmark/.harness_summary" \
--github-run-id "${{ github.run_id }}" \
--github-run-number "${{ github.run_number }}" \
--head-branch-name "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}"
- name: Run mgbench
run: |
cd tests/mgbench
./benchmark.py vendor-native --num-workers-for-benchmark 12 --export-results benchmark_result.json pokec/medium/*/*
- name: Upload mgbench results
run: |
cd tools/bench-graph-client
virtualenv -p python3 ve3
source ve3/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
./main.py --benchmark-name "mgbench" \
--benchmark-results-path "../../tests/mgbench/benchmark_result.json" \
--github-run-id "${{ github.run_id }}" \
--github-run-number "${{ github.run_number }}" \
--head-branch-name "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}"

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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
name: Run clang-tidy on the full codebase
on:
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
clang_tidy_check:
name: "Clang-tidy check"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build debug binaries.
cd build
cmake ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Run clang-tidy
run: |
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# The results are also written to standard output in order to retain them in the logs
./tools/github/clang-tidy/run-clang-tidy.py -p build -j $THREADS -clang-tidy-binary=/opt/toolchain-v4/bin/clang-tidy "$PWD/src/*" |
tee ./build/full_clang_tidy_output.txt
- name: Summarize clang-tidy results
run: cat ./build/full_clang_tidy_output.txt | ./tools/github/clang-tidy/count_errors.sh

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@@ -2,255 +2,247 @@ name: Package All
# TODO(gitbuda): Cleanup docker container if GHA job was canceled.
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
memgraph_version:
description: "Memgraph version to upload as. If empty upload is skipped. Format: 'vX.Y.Z'"
required: false
on: workflow_dispatch
jobs:
centos-7:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
centos-7_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package centos-7
./release/package/run.sh package community centos-7
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: centos-7
name: centos-7_community
path: build/output/centos-7/memgraph*.rpm
centos-9:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
centos-8_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package centos-9
./release/package/run.sh package community centos-8
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: centos-9
path: build/output/centos-9/memgraph*.rpm
name: centos-8_community
path: build/output/centos-8/memgraph*.rpm
debian-10:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
debian-9_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package debian-10
./release/package/run.sh package community debian-9
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: debian-10
name: debian-9_community
path: build/output/debian-9/memgraph*.deb
debian-10_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package community debian-10
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: debian-10_community
path: build/output/debian-10/memgraph*.deb
debian-11:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
docker_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package debian-11
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: debian-11
path: build/output/debian-11/memgraph*.deb
docker:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
cd release/package
./run.sh package debian-11 --for-docker
./run.sh package community debian-10 --for-docker
./run.sh docker
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: docker
name: docker_community
path: build/output/docker/memgraph*.tar.gz
ubuntu-1804:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
ubuntu-1804_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package ubuntu-18.04
./release/package/run.sh package community ubuntu-18.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: ubuntu-18.04
name: ubuntu-1804_community
path: build/output/ubuntu-18.04/memgraph*.deb
ubuntu-2004:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
ubuntu-2004_community:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package ubuntu-20.04
./release/package/run.sh package community ubuntu-20.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: ubuntu-20.04
name: ubuntu-2004_community
path: build/output/ubuntu-20.04/memgraph*.deb
ubuntu-2204:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
centos-7_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package ubuntu-22.04
./release/package/run.sh package enterprise centos-7
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: ubuntu-22.04
path: build/output/ubuntu-22.04/memgraph*.deb
name: centos-7_enterprise
path: build/output/centos-7/memgraph*.rpm
debian-11-platform:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
centos-8_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package debian-11 --for-platform
./release/package/run.sh package enterprise centos-8
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: debian-11-platform
path: build/output/debian-11/memgraph*.deb
name: centos-8_enterprise
path: build/output/centos-8/memgraph*.rpm
fedora-36:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
debian-9_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package fedora-36
./release/package/run.sh package enterprise debian-9
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: fedora-36
path: build/output/fedora-36/memgraph*.rpm
name: debian-9_enterprise
path: build/output/debian-9/memgraph*.deb
amzn-2:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
debian-10_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package amzn-2
./release/package/run.sh package enterprise debian-10
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: amzn-2
path: build/output/amzn-2/memgraph*.rpm
name: debian-10_enterprise
path: build/output/debian-10/memgraph*.deb
debian-11-arm:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, ARM64, strange]
docker_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package debian-11-arm
cd release/package
./run.sh package enterprise debian-10 --for-docker
./run.sh docker
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: debian-11-aarch64
path: build/output/debian-11-arm/memgraph*.deb
name: docker_enterprise
path: build/output/docker/memgraph*.tar.gz
ubuntu-2204-arm:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, ARM64, strange]
ubuntu-1804_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package ubuntu-22.04-arm
./release/package/run.sh package enterprise ubuntu-18.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: ubuntu-22.04-aarch64
path: build/output/ubuntu-22.04-arm/memgraph*.deb
name: ubuntu-1804_enterprise
path: build/output/ubuntu-18.04/memgraph*.deb
upload-to-s3:
# only run upload if we specified version. Allows for runs without upload
if: "${{ github.event.inputs.memgraph_version != '' }}"
needs: [centos-7, centos-9, debian-10, debian-11, docker, ubuntu-1804, ubuntu-2004, ubuntu-2204, debian-11-platform, fedora-36, amzn-2, debian-11-arm, ubuntu-2204-arm]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
ubuntu-2004_enterprise:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild]
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: Download artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
- name: "Set up repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# name: # if name input parameter is not provided, all artifacts are downloaded
# and put in directories named after each one.
path: build/output/release
- name: Upload to S3
uses: jakejarvis/s3-sync-action@v0.5.1
env:
AWS_S3_BUCKET: "download.memgraph.com"
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.S3_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.S3_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
AWS_REGION: "eu-west-1"
SOURCE_DIR: "build/output/release"
DEST_DIR: "memgraph/${{ github.event.inputs.memgraph_version }}/"
fetch-depth: 0 # Required because of release/get_version.py
- name: "Build package"
run: |
./release/package/run.sh package enterprise ubuntu-20.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: ubuntu-2004_enterprise
path: build/output/ubuntu-20.04/memgraph*.deb

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name: Release CentOS 8
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 22 * * *"
- cron: "0 1 * * *"
jobs:
community_build:
@@ -11,13 +11,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS8]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -26,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -36,26 +34,51 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DMG_ENTERPRISE=OFF ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Create community RPM package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create community RPM package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G RPM --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
rpmlint memgraph*.rpm
- name: Save community RPM package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Community RPM package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.rpm
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
- name: Run stress test (large)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration --large-dataset
coverage_build:
name: "Coverage build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS8]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -64,7 +87,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -77,7 +100,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
@@ -86,7 +109,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -97,7 +120,7 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
@@ -107,12 +130,10 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS8]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -121,7 +142,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -134,7 +155,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
@@ -166,14 +187,14 @@ jobs:
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run cppcheck and clang-format.
cd tools/github
./cppcheck_and_clang_format diff
- name: Save cppcheck and clang-format errors
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
@@ -183,13 +204,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS8]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -198,7 +217,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -211,21 +230,16 @@ jobs:
- name: Create enterprise RPM package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
# create mgconsole
# we use the -B to force the build
make -j$THREADS -B mgconsole
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create enterprise RPM package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G RPM --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
rpmlint memgraph*.rpm
- name: Save enterprise RPM package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Enterprise RPM package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.rpm
@@ -233,7 +247,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run micro benchmark tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run micro benchmark tests.
cd build
@@ -262,30 +276,29 @@ jobs:
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "GQL Behave Status"
path: |
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.csv
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.html
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run e2e tests
- name: Run e2e replication tests
run: |
# TODO(gitbuda): Setup mgclient and pymgclient properly.
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-root-directory .
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path replication/workloads.yaml
- name: Run e2e memory control tests
run: |
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path memory/workloads.yaml
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name: Release Debian 10
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 22 * * *"
- cron: "0 1 * * *"
jobs:
community_build:
@@ -11,13 +11,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -26,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -36,26 +34,50 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DMG_ENTERPRISE=OFF ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Create community DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create community DEB package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save community DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Community DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
- name: Run stress test (large)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration --large-dataset
coverage_build:
name: "Coverage build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -64,7 +86,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -77,7 +99,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
@@ -86,7 +108,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -97,7 +119,7 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
@@ -107,12 +129,10 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -121,7 +141,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -134,7 +154,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
@@ -166,14 +186,14 @@ jobs:
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run cppcheck and clang-format.
cd tools/github
./cppcheck_and_clang_format diff
- name: Save cppcheck and clang-format errors
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
@@ -183,13 +203,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -198,7 +216,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -211,20 +229,15 @@ jobs:
- name: Create enterprise DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
# create mgconsole
# we use the -B to force the build
make -j$THREADS -B mgconsole
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create enterprise DEB package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save enterprise DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Enterprise DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
@@ -232,7 +245,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run micro benchmark tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run micro benchmark tests.
cd build
@@ -261,30 +274,29 @@ jobs:
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "GQL Behave Status"
path: |
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.csv
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.html
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run e2e tests
- name: Run e2e replication tests
run: |
# TODO(gitbuda): Setup mgclient and pymgclient properly.
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-root-directory .
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path replication/workloads.yaml
- name: Run e2e memory control tests
run: |
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path memory/workloads.yaml
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
@@ -318,13 +330,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10, JepsenControl]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -333,7 +343,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -349,7 +359,7 @@ jobs:
./run.sh test --binary ../../build/memgraph --run-args "test-all --node-configs resources/node-config.edn" --ignore-run-stdout-logs --ignore-run-stderr-logs
- name: Save Jepsen report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
if: ${{ always() }}
with:
name: "Jepsen Report"

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@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
name: Publish Docker images
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: "Memgraph binary version to publish on DockerHub."
required: true
force_release:
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
jobs:
docker_publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME: memgraph
DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME: memgraph
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
id: buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Log in to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Download memgraph binary
run: |
cd release/docker
curl -L https://download.memgraph.com/memgraph/v${{ github.event.inputs.version }}/debian-11/memgraph_${{ github.event.inputs.version }}-1_amd64.deb > memgraph-amd64.deb
curl -L https://download.memgraph.com/memgraph/v${{ github.event.inputs.version }}/debian-11-aarch64/memgraph_${{ github.event.inputs.version }}-1_arm64.deb > memgraph-arm64.deb
- name: Check if specified version is already pushed
run: |
EXISTS=$(docker manifest inspect $DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME/$DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME:${{ github.event.inputs.version }} > /dev/null; echo $?)
echo $EXISTS
if [[ ${EXISTS} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo 'The specified version has been already released to DockerHub.'
if [[ ${{ github.event.inputs.force_release }} = true ]]; then
echo 'Forcing the release!'
else
echo 'Stopping the release!'
exit 1
fi
else
echo 'All good the specified version has not been release to DockerHub.'
fi
- name: Build & push docker images
run: |
cd release/docker
docker buildx build \
--build-arg BINARY_NAME="memgraph-" \
--build-arg EXTENSION="deb" \
--platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
--tag $DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME/$DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME:${{ github.event.inputs.version }} \
--tag $DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME/$DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME:latest \
--file memgraph_deb.dockerfile \
--push .

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@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
name: "Mgbench Bolt Client Publish Docker Image"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: "Mgbench bolt client version to publish on Dockerhub."
required: true
force_release:
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
jobs:
mgbench_docker_publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME: memgraph
DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME: mgbench-client
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
id: buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Log in to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Check if specified version is already pushed
run: |
EXISTS=$(docker manifest inspect $DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME/$DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME:${{ github.event.inputs.version }} > /dev/null; echo $?)
echo $EXISTS
if [[ ${EXISTS} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo 'The specified version has been already released to DockerHub.'
if [[ ${{ github.event.inputs.force_release }} = true ]]; then
echo 'Forcing the release!'
else
echo 'Stopping the release!'
exit 1
fi
else
echo 'All good the specified version has not been release to DockerHub.'
fi
- name: Build & push docker images
run: |
cd tests/mgbench
docker buildx build \
--build-arg TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=toolchain-v4 \
--platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
--tag $DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME/$DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME:${{ github.event.inputs.version }} \
--tag $DOCKER_ORGANIZATION_NAME/$DOCKER_REPOSITORY_NAME:latest \
--file Dockerfile.mgbench_client \
--push .

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name: Release Ubuntu 20.04
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 22 * * *"
- cron: "0 1 * * *"
jobs:
community_build:
@@ -11,13 +11,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -26,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -36,26 +34,50 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DMG_ENTERPRISE=OFF ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Create community DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create community DEB package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save community DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Community DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
- name: Run stress test (large)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration --large-dataset
coverage_build:
name: "Coverage build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -64,7 +86,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -77,7 +99,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
@@ -86,7 +108,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -97,7 +119,7 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
@@ -107,12 +129,10 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -121,7 +141,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -134,7 +154,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
@@ -166,14 +186,14 @@ jobs:
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run cppcheck and clang-format.
cd tools/github
./cppcheck_and_clang_format diff
- name: Save cppcheck and clang-format errors
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
@@ -183,13 +203,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -198,7 +216,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -211,20 +229,15 @@ jobs:
- name: Create enterprise DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
# create mgconsole
# we use the -B to force the build
make -j$THREADS -B mgconsole
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Create enterprise DEB package.
cd build
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save enterprise DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Enterprise DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
@@ -232,7 +245,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run micro benchmark tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v2/activate
# Run micro benchmark tests.
cd build
@@ -261,30 +274,29 @@ jobs:
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "GQL Behave Status"
path: |
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.csv
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.html
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run e2e tests
- name: Run e2e replication tests
run: |
# TODO(gitbuda): Setup mgclient and pymgclient properly.
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-root-directory .
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path replication/workloads.yaml
- name: Run e2e memory control tests
run: |
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-path memory/workloads.yaml
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |

7
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@@ -34,6 +34,9 @@ TAGS
*.fas
*.fasl
# LCP generated C++ files
*.lcp.cpp
src/database/distributed/serialization.hpp
src/database/single_node_ha/serialization.hpp
src/distributed/bfs_rpc_messages.hpp
@@ -47,11 +50,15 @@ src/distributed/pull_produce_rpc_messages.hpp
src/distributed/storage_gc_rpc_messages.hpp
src/distributed/token_sharing_rpc_messages.hpp
src/distributed/updates_rpc_messages.hpp
src/query/frontend/ast/ast.hpp
src/query/distributed/frontend/ast/ast_serialization.hpp
src/durability/distributed/state_delta.hpp
src/durability/single_node/state_delta.hpp
src/durability/single_node_ha/state_delta.hpp
src/query/frontend/semantic/symbol.hpp
src/query/distributed/frontend/semantic/symbol_serialization.hpp
src/query/distributed/plan/ops.hpp
src/query/plan/operator.hpp
src/raft/log_entry.hpp
src/raft/raft_rpc_messages.hpp
src/raft/snapshot_metadata.hpp

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.4.0
hooks:
- id: check-yaml
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: trailing-whitespace
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 23.1.0
hooks:
- id: black
- repo: https://github.com/pycqa/isort
rev: 5.12.0
hooks:
- id: isort
name: isort (python)
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-clang-format
rev: v13.0.0
hooks:
- id: clang-format

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@@ -1,5 +1,479 @@
Change Log for all versions of Memgraph can be found on-line at
https://docs.memgraph.com/memgraph/changelog
# Change Log
All the updates to the Change Log can be made in the following repository:
https://github.com/memgraph/docs
## Future
### Breaking Changes
* Changed `MEMORY LIMIT num (KB|MB)` clause in the procedure calls to `PROCEDURE MEMORY LIMIT num (KB|MB)`.
The functionality is still the same.
### Major Feature and Improvements
* Added replication to community version.
* Added support for multiple query modules directories at the same time.
You can now define multiple, comma-separated paths to directories from
which the modules will be loaded using the `--query-modules-directory` flag.
* Added support for programatically reading in data from CSV files through the
`LOAD CSV` clause. We support CSV files with and without a header, the
supported dialect being Excel.
* Added a new flag `--memory-limit` which enables the user to set the maximum total amount of memory
memgraph can allocate during its runtime.
* Added `FREE MEMORY` query which tries to free unusued memory chunks in different parts of storage.
* Added the memory limit and amount of currently allocated bytes in the result of `SHOW STORAGE INFO` query.
* Added `QUERY MEMORY LIMIT num (KB|MB)` to Cypher queries which allows you to limit memory allocation for
the entire query. It can be added only at the end of the entire Cypher query.
* Added logs for the different parts of the recovery process. `INFO`, `DEBUG` and `TRACE` level all contain
additional information that is printed out while the recovery is in progress.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed garbage collector by correctly marking the oldest current timestamp
after the database was recovered using the durability files.
* Fixed reloading of the modules with changed result names.
* Fixed profile query to show the correct name of the ScanAll operator variant.
## v1.3.0
### Breaking Changes
* Added extra information in durability files to support replication, making it
incompatible with the durability files generated by older versions of
Memgraph. Even though the replication is an Enterprise feature, the files are
compatible with the Community version.
### Major Features and Improvements
* Added support for data replication across a cluster of Memgraph instances.
Supported instance types are MAIN and REPLICA. Supported replication modes
are SYNC (all SYNC REPLICAS have to receive data before the MAIN can commit
the transaction), ASYNC (MAIN doesn't care if data is replicated), SYNC WITH
TIMEOUT (MAIN will wait for REPLICAS within the given timeout period, after
timout, replication isn't aborted but the replication demotes the REPLICA to
the ASYNC mode).
* Added support for query type deduction. Possible query types are `r` (read),
`w` (write), `rw` (read-write). The query type is returned as a part of the
summary.
* Improved logging capabilities by introducing granular logging levels. Added
new flag, `--log-level`, which specifies the minimum log level that will be
printed. E.g., it's possible to print incoming queries or Bolt server states.
* Added ability to lock the storage data directory by executing the `LOCK DATA
DIRECTORY;` query which delays the deletion of the files contained in the
data directory. The data directory can be unlocked again by executing the
`UNLOCK DATA DIRECTORY;` query.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Added cleanup of query executions if not in an explicit transaction.
* Fix RPC dangling reference.
## v1.2.0
### Breaking Changes
* SSL is disabled by default (`--bolt-cert-file` and `--bolt-key-file` are
empty). This change might only affect the client connection configuration.
### Major Features and Improvements
* Added support for Bolt v4.0 and v4.1.
* Added `mgp_networkx.py` as an alternative implementation of NetworkX graph
objects, which is useful to use Memgraph data from NetworkX algorithms
optimally.
* Added `nxalg.py` query module as a proxy to NetworkX algorithms.
* Added plan optimization to use a label-property index where the property is
not null. As a result, the query engine, instead of scanning all elements and
applying the filter, performs a label-property index lookup when possible.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Fixed Cypher `ID` function `Null` handling. When the `ID` function receives
`Null`, it will also return `Null`.
* Fixed bug that caused random crashes in SSL communication on platforms
that use older versions of OpenSSL (< 1.1) by adding proper multi-threading
handling.
* Fix `DISCARD` message handling. The query is now executed before discarding
the results.
## v1.1.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* Properties in nodes and edges are now stored encoded and compressed. This
change significantly reduces memory usage. Depending on the specific dataset,
total memory usage can be reduced up to 50%.
* Added support for rescanning query modules. Previously, the query modules
directory was scanned only upon startup. Now it is scanned each time the user
requests to load a query module. The functions used to load the query modules
were renamed to `mg.load()` and `mg.load_all()` (from `mg.reload()` and
`mg.reload_all()`).
* Improved execution performance of queries that have an IN list filter by
using label+property indices.
Example: `MATCH (n:Label) WHERE n.property IN [] ...`
* Added support for `ANY` and `NONE` openCypher functions. Previously, only
`ALL` and `SINGLE` functions were implemented.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Fixed invalid paths returned by variable expansion when the starting node and
destination node used the same symbol.
Example: `MATCH path = (n:Person {name: "John"})-[:KNOWS*]->(n) RETURN path`
* Improved semantics of `ALL` and `SINGLE` functions to be consistent with
openCypher when handling lists with `Null`s.
* `SHOW CONSTRAINT INFO` now returns property names as a list for unique
constraints.
* Escaped label/property/edgetype names in `DUMP DATABASE` to support names
with spaces in them.
* Fixed handling of `DUMP DATABASE` queries in multi-command transactions
(`BEGIN`, ..., `COMMIT`).
* Fixed handling of various query types in explicit transactions. For example,
constraints were allowed to be created in multi-command transactions
(`BEGIN`, ..., `COMMIT`) but that isn't a transactional operation and as such
can't be allowed in multi-command transactions.
* Fixed integer overflow bugs in `COUNT`, `LIMIT` and `SKIP`.
* Fixed integer overflow bugs in weighted shortest path expansions.
* Fixed various other integer overflow bugs in query execution.
* Added Marvel Comic Universe tutorial.
* Added FootballTransfers tutorial.
## v1.0.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Exposed authentication username/rolename regex as a flag
(`--auth-user-or-role-name-regex`).
* [Enterprise Ed.] Improved auth module error handling and added support for
relative paths.
* Added support for Python query modules. This release of Memgraph supports
query modules written using the already existing C API and the new Python
API.
* Added support for unique constraints. The unique constraint is created with a
label and one or more properties.
* Implemented support for importing CSV files (`mg_import_csv`). The importer
is compatible with the Neo4j batch CSV importer.
* Snapshot and write-ahead log format changed (backward compatible with v0.50).
* Vertices looked up by their openCypher ID (`MATCH (n) WHERE ID(n) = ...`)
will now find the node in O(logn) instead of O(n).
* Improved planning of BFS expansion, a faster, specific approach is now
favored instead of a ScanAll+Filter operation.
* Added syntax for limiting memory of `CALL`.
* Exposed server name that should be used for Bolt handshake as flag
(`--bolt-server-name-for-init`).
* Added several more functions to the query module C API.
* Implemented a storage locking mechanism that prevents the user from
concurrently starting two Memgraph instances with the same data directory.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* [Enterprise Ed.] Fixed a bug that crashed the database when granting
privileges to a user.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Improved Louvain algorithm for community detection.
* Type of variable expansion is now printed in `EXPLAIN` (e.g. ExpandVariable,
STShortestPath, BFSExpand, WeightedShortestPath).
* Correctly display `CALL` in `EXPLAIN` output.
* Correctly delimit arguments when printing the signature of a query module.
* Fixed a planning issue when `CALL` preceded filtering.
* Fixed spelling mistakes in the storage durability module.
* Fixed storage GC indices/constraints subtle race condition.
* Reduced memory allocations in storage API and indices.
* Memgraph version is now outputted to `stdout` when Memgraph is started.
* Improved RPM packaging.
* Reduced number of errors reported in production log when loading query
modules.
* Removed `early access` wording from the Community Offering license.
## v0.50.0
### Breaking Changes
* [Enterprise Ed.] Remove support for Kafka streams.
* Snapshot and write-ahead log format changed (not backward compatible).
* Removed support for unique constraints.
* Label indices aren't created automatically, create them explicitly instead.
* Renamed several database flags. Please see the configuration file for a list of current flags.
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Add support for auth module.
* [Enterprise Ed.] LDAP support migrated to auth module.
* Implemented new graph storage engine.
* Add support for disabling properties on edges.
* Add support for existence constraints.
* Add support for custom openCypher procedures using a C API.
* Support loading query modules implementing read-only procedures.
* Add `CALL <procedure> YIELD <result>` syntax for invoking loaded procedures.
* Add `CREATE INDEX ON :Label` for creating label indices.
* Add `DROP INDEX ON :Label` for dropping label indices.
* Add `DUMP DATABASE` clause to openCypher.
* Add functions for treating character strings as byte strings.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Fix several memory management bugs.
* Reduce memory usage in query execution.
* Fix bug that crashes the database when `EXPLAIN` is used.
## v0.15.0
### Breaking Changes
* Snapshot and write-ahead log format changed (not backward compatible).
* `indexInfo()` function replaced with `SHOW INDEX INFO` syntax.
* Removed support for unique index. Use unique constraints instead.
* `CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ON :label (property)` replaced with `CREATE CONSTRAINT ON (n:label) ASSERT n.property IS UNIQUE`.
* Changed semantics for `COUNTER` openCypher function.
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Add new privilege, `STATS` for accessing storage info.
* [Enterprise Ed.] LDAP authentication and authorization support.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Add audit logging feature.
* Add multiple properties unique constraint which replace unique indices.
* Add `SHOW STORAGE INFO` feature.
* Add `PROFILE` clause to openCypher.
* Add `CREATE CONSTRAINT` clause to openCypher.
* Add `DROP CONSTRAINT` clause to openCypher.
* Add `SHOW CONSTRAINT INFO` feature.
* Add `uniformSample` function to openCypher.
* Add regex matching to openCypher.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Fix bug in explicit transaction handling.
* Fix bug in edge filtering by edge type and destination.
* Fix bug in query comment parsing.
* Fix bug in query symbol table.
* Fix OpenSSL memory leaks.
* Make authentication case insensitive.
* Remove `COALESCE` function.
* Add movie tutorial.
* Add backpacking tutorial.
## v0.14.0
### Breaking Changes
* Write-ahead log format changed (not backward compatible).
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Reduce memory usage in distributed usage.
* Add `DROP INDEX` feature.
* Improve SSL error messages.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* [Enterprise Ed.] Fix issues with reading and writing in a distributed query.
* Correctly handle an edge case with unique constraint checks.
* Fix a minor issue with `mg_import_csv`.
* Fix an issue with `EXPLAIN`.
## v0.13.0
### Breaking Changes
* Write-ahead log format changed (not backward compatible).
* Snapshot format changed (not backward compatible).
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Authentication and authorization support.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Kafka integration.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Support dynamic worker addition in distributed.
* Reduce memory usage and improve overall performance.
* Add `CREATE UNIQUE INDEX` clause to openCypher.
* Add `EXPLAIN` clause to openCypher.
* Add `inDegree` and `outDegree` functions to openCypher.
* Improve BFS performance when both endpoints are known.
* Add new `node-label`, `relationship-type` and `quote` options to
`mg_import_csv` tool.
* Reduce memory usage of `mg_import_csv`.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* [Enterprise Ed.] Fix an edge case in distributed index creation.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Fix issues with Cartesian in distributed queries.
* Correctly handle large messages in Bolt protocol.
* Fix issues when handling explicitly started transactions in queries.
* Allow openCypher keywords to be used as variable names.
* Revise and make user visible error messages consistent.
* Improve aborting time consuming execution.
## v0.12.0
### Breaking Changes
* Snapshot format changed (not backward compatible).
### Major Features and Improvements
* Improved Id Cypher function.
* Added string functions to openCypher (`lTrim`, `left`, `rTrim`, `replace`,
`reverse`, `right`, `split`, `substring`, `toLower`, `toUpper`, `trim`).
* Added `timestamp` function to openCypher.
* Added support for dynamic property access with `[]` operator.
## v0.11.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Improve Cartesian support in distributed queries.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Improve distributed execution of BFS.
* [Enterprise Ed.] Dynamic graph partitioner added.
* Static nodes/edges id generators exposed through the Id Cypher function.
* Properties on disk added.
* Telemetry added.
* SSL support added.
* `toString` function added.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Document issues with Docker on OS X.
* Add BFS and Dijkstra's algorithm examples to documentation.
## v0.10.0
### Breaking Changes
* Snapshot format changed (not backward compatible).
### Major Features and Improvements
* [Enterprise Ed.] Distributed storage and execution.
* `reduce` and `single` functions added to openCypher.
* `wShortest` edge expansion added to openCypher.
* Support packaging RPM on CentOS 7.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Report an error if updating a deleted element.
* Log an error if reading info on available memory fails.
* Fix a bug when `MATCH` would stop matching if a result was empty, but later
results still contain data to be matched. The simplest case of this was the
query: `UNWIND [1,2,3] AS x MATCH (n :Label {prop: x}) RETURN n`. If there
was no node `(:Label {prop: 1})`, then the `MATCH` wouldn't even try to find
for `x` being 2 or 3.
* Report an error if trying to compare a property value with something that
cannot be stored in a property.
* Fix crashes in some obscure cases.
* Commit log automatically garbage collected.
* Add minor performance improvements.
## v0.9.0
### Breaking Changes
* Snapshot format changed (not backward compatible).
* Snapshot configuration flags changed, general durability flags added.
### Major Features and Improvements
* Write-ahead log added.
* `nodes` and `relationships` functions added.
* `UNION` and `UNION ALL` is implemented.
* Concurrent index creation is now enabled.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
## v0.8.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* CASE construct (without aggregations).
* Named path support added.
* Maps can now be stored as node/edge properties.
* Map indexing supported.
* `rand` function added.
* `assert` function added.
* `counter` and `counterSet` functions added.
* `indexInfo` function added.
* `collect` aggregation now supports Map collection.
* Changed the BFS syntax.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Use \u to specify 4 digit codepoint and \U for 8 digit
* Keywords appearing in header (named expressions) keep original case.
* Our Bolt protocol implementation is now completely compatible with the protocol version 1 specification. (https://boltprotocol.org/v1/)
* Added a log warning when running out of memory and the `memory_warning_threshold` flag
* Edges are no longer additionally filtered after expansion.
## v0.7.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* Variable length path `MATCH`.
* Explicitly started transactions (multi-query transactions).
* Map literal.
* Query parameters (except for parameters in place of property maps).
* `all` function in openCypher.
* `degree` function in openCypher.
* User specified transaction execution timeout.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Concurrent `BUILD INDEX` deadlock now returns an error to the client.
* A `MATCH` preceeded by `OPTIONAL MATCH` expansion inconsistencies.
* High concurrency Antlr parsing bug.
* Indexing improvements.
* Query stripping and caching speedups.
## v0.6.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* AST caching.
* Label + property index support.
* Different logging setup & format.
## v0.5.0
### Major Features and Improvements
* Use label indexes to speed up querying.
* Generate multiple query plans and use the cost estimator to select the best.
* Snapshots & Recovery.
* Abandon old yaml configuration and migrate to gflags.
* Query stripping & AST caching support.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Fixed race condition in MVCC. Hints exp+aborted race condition prevented.
* Fixed conceptual bug in MVCC GC. Evaluate old records w.r.t. the oldest.
transaction's id AND snapshot.
* User friendly error messages thrown from the query engine.
## Build 837
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* List indexing supported with preceeding IN (for example in query `RETURN 1 IN [[1,2]][0]`).
## Build 825
### Major Features and Improvements
* RETURN *, count(*), OPTIONAL MATCH, UNWIND, DISTINCT (except DISTINCT in aggregate functions), list indexing and slicing, escaped labels, IN LIST operator, range function.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* TCP_NODELAY -> import should be faster.
* Clear hint bits.
## Build 783
### Major Features and Improvements
* SKIP, LIMIT, ORDER BY.
* Math functions.
* Initial support for MERGE clause.
### Bug Fixes and Other Changes
* Unhandled Lock Timeout Exception.
## Build 755
### Major Features and Improvements
* MATCH, CREATE, WHERE, SET, REMOVE, DELETE.

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@@ -35,14 +35,13 @@ else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Couldn't find clang and/or clang++!")
endif()
option(BUILD_FOR_DOCKER "Build Memgraph binary for docker." OFF)
message(STATUS "BUILD_FOR_DOCKER: ${BUILD_FOR_DOCKER}")
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
project(memgraph)
# Install licenses.
install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/licenses/
DESTINATION share/doc/memgraph)
# For more information about how to release a new version of Memgraph, see
# `release/README.md`.
@@ -54,7 +53,7 @@ option(MG_ENTERPRISE "Build Memgraph Enterprise Edition" ON)
# Set the current version here to override the automatic version detection. The
# version must be specified as `X.Y.Z`. Primarily used when building new patch
# versions.
set(MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION "")
set(MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION "1.4.0")
# Custom suffix that this version should have. The suffix can be any arbitrary
# string. Primarily used when building a version for a specific customer.
@@ -62,21 +61,21 @@ set(MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX "")
# Variables used to generate the versions.
if (MG_ENTERPRISE)
set(get_version_offering "")
set(get_version_enterprise "--enterprise")
else()
set(get_version_offering "--open-source")
set(get_version_enterprise "")
endif()
set(get_version_script "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/release/get_version.py")
set(get_version_script "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/release/get_version.py")
# Get version that should be used in the binary.
execute_process(
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION
RESULT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RESULT
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_offering}
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_enterprise}
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION}"
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
"--memgraph-root-dir"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
)
if(MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RESULT AND NOT MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RESULT EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to get Memgraph version.")
@@ -88,12 +87,12 @@ endif()
execute_process(
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB
RESULT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB_RESULT
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_offering}
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_enterprise}
--variant deb
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION}"
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
"--memgraph-root-dir"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
)
if(MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB_RESULT AND NOT MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB_RESULT EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to get Memgraph DEB version.")
@@ -105,12 +104,12 @@ endif()
execute_process(
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM
RESULT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM_RESULT
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_offering}
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_enterprise}
--variant rpm
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION}"
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
"--memgraph-root-dir"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
)
if(MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM_RESULT AND NOT MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM_RESULT EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to get Memgraph RPM version.")
@@ -184,8 +183,7 @@ set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall \
-Werror=switch -Werror=switch-bool -Werror=return-type \
-Werror=return-stack-address \
-Wno-c99-designator \
-DBOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT")
-Wno-c99-designator")
# Don't omit frame pointer in RelWithDebInfo, for additional callchain debug.
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
@@ -205,8 +203,6 @@ set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fuse-ld=gold")
# release flags
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O2 -DNDEBUG")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_LINK_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_LINK_FLAGS} -pthread")
#debug flags
set(PREFERRED_DEBUGGER "gdb" CACHE STRING
"Tunes the debug output for your preferred debugger (gdb or lldb).")
@@ -231,16 +227,6 @@ endif()
message(STATUS "CMake build type: ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}")
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
if (NOT MG_ARCH)
set(MG_ARCH_DESCR "Host architecture to build Memgraph on. Supported values are x86_64, ARM64.")
if (${CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR} MATCHES "aarch64")
set(MG_ARCH "ARM64" CACHE STRING ${MG_ARCH_DESCR})
else()
set(MG_ARCH "x86_64" CACHE STRING ${MG_ARCH_DESCR})
endif()
endif()
message(STATUS "MG_ARCH: ${MG_ARCH}")
# setup external dependencies -------------------------------------------------
# threading
@@ -279,11 +265,7 @@ if (MG_ENTERPRISE)
add_definitions(-DMG_ENTERPRISE)
endif()
set(ENABLE_JEMALLOC ON)
if (ASAN)
message(WARNING "Disabling jemalloc as it doesn't work well with ASAN")
set(ENABLE_JEMALLOC OFF)
# Enable Addres sanitizer and get nicer stack traces in error messages.
# NOTE: AddressSanitizer uses llvm-symbolizer binary from the Clang
# distribution to symbolize the stack traces (note that ideally the
@@ -330,13 +312,11 @@ if (UBSAN)
# runtime library and c++ standard libraries are present.
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-sanitize=vptr")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize=vptr")
# Run program with environment variable UBSAN_OPTIONS=print_stacktrace=1.
# Make sure llvm-symbolizer binary is in path.
# To make the program abort on undefined behavior, use UBSAN_OPTIONS=halt_on_error=1.
# Run program with environment variable UBSAN_OPTIONS=print_stacktrace=1
# Make sure llvm-symbolizer binary is in path
endif()
set(MG_PYTHON_VERSION "" CACHE STRING "Specify the exact Python version used by the query modules")
set(MG_PYTHON_PATH "" CACHE STRING "Specify the exact Python path used by the query modules")
set(MG_PYTHON_VERSION "" CACHE STRING "Specify the exact python version used by the query modules")
# Add subprojects
include_directories(src)
@@ -345,13 +325,8 @@ add_subdirectory(src)
# Release configuration
add_subdirectory(release)
option(MG_ENABLE_TESTING "Set this to OFF to disable building test binaries" ON)
message(STATUS "MG_ENABLE_TESTING: ${MG_ENABLE_TESTING}")
if (MG_ENABLE_TESTING)
enable_testing()
add_subdirectory(tests)
endif()
enable_testing()
add_subdirectory(tests)
if(TOOLS)
add_subdirectory(tools)
@@ -360,7 +335,3 @@ endif()
if(QUERY_MODULES)
add_subdirectory(query_modules)
endif()
install(FILES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/mgconsole
PERMISSIONS OWNER_EXECUTE OWNER_READ OWNER_WRITE GROUP_READ GROUP_EXECUTE WORLD_READ WORLD_EXECUTE
TYPE BIN)

4
CODEOWNERS Normal file
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/docs/ @gitbuda
/src/communication/ @antonio2368
/src/query/ @the-joksim
/src/storage/ @antonio2368

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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, caste, color, religion, or sexual
identity and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
community include:
- Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
- Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
- Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
- Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
and learning from the experience
- Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall
community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
- The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of
any kind
- Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
- Public or private harassment
- Publishing other's private information, such as a physical or email address,
without their explicit permission
- Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Enforcement Responsibilities
Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of
acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in
response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive,
or harmful.
Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject
comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are
not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation
decisions when appropriate.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when
an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces.
Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address,
posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at
[contact@memgraph.com](contact@memgraph.com). All complaints will be reviewed
and investigated promptly and fairly.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the
reporter of any incident.
## Enforcement Guidelines
Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining
the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
### 1. Correction
**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed
unprofessional or unwelcome in the community.
**Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing
clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the
behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested.
### 2. Warning
**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series of
actions.
**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No
interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with
those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This
includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels
like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or permanent
ban.
### 3. Temporary Ban
**Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including
sustained inappropriate behavior.
**Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public
communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or
private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction
with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period.
Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban.
### 4. Permanent Ban
**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community
standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an
individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals.
**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within the
community.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant, version 2.1,
available at
[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html).
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
enforcement ladder][mozilla coc].
For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at
[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq).
Translations are available at
[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations).

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# How to contribute?
This is a general purpose guide for contributing to Memgraph. We're still
working out the kinks to make contributing to this project as easy and
transparent as possible, but we're not quite there yet. Hopefully, this document
makes the process for contributing clear and answers some questions that you may
have.
- [How to contribute?](#how-to-contribute)
- [Open development](#open-development)
- [Branch organization](#branch-organization)
- [Bugs & changes](#bugs--changes)
- [Where to find known issues?](#where-to-find-known-issues)
- [Proposing a change](#proposing-a-change)
- [Your first pull request](#your-first-pull-request)
- [Sending a pull request](#sending-a-pull-request)
- [Style guide](#style-guide)
- [How to get in touch?](#how-to-get-in-touch)
- [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
- [License](#license)
- [Attribution](#attribution)
## Open development
All work on Memgraph is done via [GitHub](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph).
Both core team members and external contributors send pull requests which go
through the same review process.
## Branch organization
Most pull requests should target the [`master
branch`](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/tree/master). We only use separate
branches for developing new features and fixing bugs before they are merged with
`master`. We do our best to keep `master` in good shape, with all tests passing.
Code that lands in `master` must be compatible with the latest stable release.
It may contain additional features but no breaking changes if it's not
absolutely necessary. We should be able to release a new minor version from the
tip of `master` at any time.
## Bugs & changes
### Where to find known issues?
We are using [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/issues) for
our public bugs. We keep a close eye on this and try to make it clear when we
have an internal fix in progress. Before filing a new task, try to make sure
your problem doesn't already exist.
### Proposing a change
If you intend to change the public API, or make any non-trivial changes to the
implementation, we recommend [filing an
issue](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/issues/new). This lets us reach an
agreement on your proposal before you put significant effort into it.
If you're only fixing a bug, it's fine to submit a pull request right away but
we still recommend to file an issue detailing what you're fixing. This is
helpful in case we don't accept that specific fix but want to keep track of the
issue.
### Your first pull request
Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free video
series:
**[How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on
GitHub](https://app.egghead.io/courses/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github)**
If you decide to fix an issue, please be sure to check the comment thread in
case somebody is already working on a fix. If nobody is working on it at the
moment, please leave a comment stating that you intend to work on it so other
people don't accidentally duplicate your effort.
If somebody claims an issue but doesn't follow up for more than two weeks, it's
fine to take it over but you should still leave a comment.
### Sending a pull request
The core team is monitoring for pull requests. We will review your pull request
and either merge it, request changes to it, or close it with an explanation.
**Before submitting a pull request,** please make sure the following is done:
1. Fork [the repository](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph) and create your
branch from `master`.
2. If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add tests!
3. Use the formatter `clang-format` for C/C++ code and `flake8` for Python code.
`clang-format` will automatically detect the `.clang-format` file in the root
directory while `flake8` can be used with the default configuration.
### Style guide
Memgraph uses the [Google Style
Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html) for C++ in most of its
code. You should follow them whenever writing new code.
## How to get in touch?
Aside from communicating directly via Pull Requests and Issues, the Memgraph
Community [Discord Server](https://discord.gg/memgraph) is the best place for
conversing with project maintainers and other community members.
## [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
Memgraph has adopted the [Contributor
Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) as its Code of Conduct, and we
expect project participants to adhere to it. Please read [the full
text](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) so
that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
## License
By contributing to Memgraph, you agree that your contributions will be licensed
under the [Memgraph licensing
scheme](https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/blob/master/LICENSE).
## Attribution
This Contributing guide is adapted from the **React.js Contributing guide**
available at
[https://reactjs.org/docs/how-to-contribute.html](https://reactjs.org/docs/how-to-contribute.html).

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Source code in this repository is variously licensed under the Business Source
License 1.1 (BSL), the Memgraph Enterprise License (MEL). A copy of each licence
can be found in the licences directory. Source code in a given file is licensed
under the BSL and the copyright belongs to The Memgraph Authors unless
otherwise noted at th beginning of the file.

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<p align="center">
<img width="400px" src="https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5e7ceb09657a69bdab054b3a/5e7ceb09657a6937ab054bba_Black_Original%20_Logo.png">
</p>
# Memgraph
---
Memgraph is an ACID compliant high performance transactional distributed
in-memory graph database featuring runtime native query compiling, lock free
data structures, multi-version concurrency control and asynchronous IO.
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/blob/master/licenses/APL.txt">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-APL-green" alt="license" title="license"/>
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/blob/master/licenses/BSL.txt">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSL-yellowgreen" alt="license" title="license"/>
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph/blob/master/licenses/MEL.txt" alt="Documentation">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MEL-yellow" alt="license" title="license"/>
</a>
</p>
## Development Documentation
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/memgraph/memgraph/release_debian10.yaml?branch=master&label=build%20and%20test&logo=github"/>
</a>
<a href="https://memgraph.com/docs/" alt="Documentation">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/documentation-Memgraph-orange" />
</a>
</p>
Please continue in
[Notion](https://www.notion.so/memgraph/memgraph-0428591638604c8385550e214ea9f3e6).
<p align="center">
<a href="https://memgr.ph/join-discord">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Discord-7289DA?style=for-the-badge&logo=discord&logoColor=white" alt="Discord"/>
</a>
</p>
## User Documentation
## :clipboard: Description
Memgraph user documentation is maintained within
[docs](https://github.com/memgraph/docs) repository. The documentation is also
available on [GitBook](https://docs.memgraph.com).
Memgraph is an open source graph database built for real-time streaming and
compatible with Neo4j. Whether you're a developer or a data scientist with
interconnected data, Memgraph will get you the immediate actionable insights
fast.
## Licences
Memgraph directly connects to your streaming infrastructure. You can ingest data
from sources like Kafka, SQL, or plain CSV files. Memgraph provides a standard
interface to query your data with Cypher, a widely-used and declarative query
language that is easy to write, understand and optimize for performance. This is
achieved by using the property graph data model, which stores data in terms of
objects, their attributes, and the relationships that connect them. This is a
natural and effective way to model many real-world problems without relying on
complex SQL schemas.
Memgraph is implemented in C/C++ and leverages an in-memory first architecture
to ensure that youre getting the [best possible
performance](http://memgraph.com/benchgraph) consistently and without surprises.
Its also ACID-compliant and highly available.
## :zap: Features
- Run Python, Rust, and C/C++ code natively, check out the
[MAGE](https://github.com/memgraph/mage) graph algorithm library
- Native support for machine learning
- Streaming support
- Replication
- Authentication and authorization
- ACID compliance
## :video_game: Memgraph Playground
You don't need to install anything to try out Memgraph. Check out
our **[Memgraph Playground](https://playground.memgraph.com/)** sandboxes in
your browser.
<p align="left">
<a href="https://playground.memgraph.com/">
<img width="450px" alt="Memgraph Playground" src="https://download.memgraph.com/asset/github/memgraph/memgraph-playground.png">
</a>
</p>
## :floppy_disk: Download & Install
### Windows
[![Windows](https://img.shields.io/badge/Windows-Docker-0078D6?style=for-the-badge&logo=windows&logoColor=white)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-windows-docker)
[![Windows](https://img.shields.io/badge/Windows-WSL-0078D6?style=for-the-badge&logo=windows&logoColor=white)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-windows-wsl)
### macOS
[![macOS](https://img.shields.io/badge/macOS-Docker-000000?style=for-the-badge&logo=macos&logoColor=F0F0F0)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-macos-docker)
[![macOS](https://img.shields.io/badge/lima-AACF41?style=for-the-badge&logo=macos&logoColor=F0F0F0)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-ubuntu)
### Linux
[![Linux](https://img.shields.io/badge/Linux-Docker-FCC624?style=for-the-badge&logo=linux&logoColor=black)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-linux-docker)
[![Debian](https://img.shields.io/badge/Debian-D70A53?style=for-the-badge&logo=debian&logoColor=white)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-debian)
[![Ubuntu](https://img.shields.io/badge/Ubuntu-E95420?style=for-the-badge&logo=ubuntu&logoColor=white)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-on-ubuntu)
[![Cent OS](https://img.shields.io/badge/cent%20os-002260?style=for-the-badge&logo=centos&logoColor=F0F0F0)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-from-rpm)
[![Fedora](https://img.shields.io/badge/fedora-0B57A4?style=for-the-badge&logo=fedora&logoColor=F0F0F0)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-from-rpm)
[![RedHat](https://img.shields.io/badge/redhat-EE0000?style=for-the-badge&logo=redhat&logoColor=F0F0F0)](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/install-memgraph-from-rpm)
You can find the binaries and Docker images on the [Download
Hub](https://memgraph.com/download) and the installation instructions in the
[official documentation](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/installation).
## :cloud: Memgraph Cloud
Check out [Memgraph Cloud](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph-cloud) - a cloud service fully managed on AWS and available in 6 geographic regions around the world. Memgraph Cloud allows you to create projects with Enterprise instances of MemgraphDB from your browser.
<p align="left">
<a href="https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph-cloud">
<img width="450px" alt="Memgraph Cloud" src="https://public-assets.memgraph.com/memgraph-gifs%2Fcloud.gif">
</a>
</p>
## :link: Connect to Memgraph
[Connect to the database](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/connect-to-memgraph) using Memgraph Lab, mgconsole, various drivers (Python, C/C++ and others) and WebSocket.
### :microscope: Memgraph Lab
Visualize graphs and play with queries to understand your data. [Memgraph Lab](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph-lab) is a user interface that helps you explore and manipulate the data stored in Memgraph. Visualize graphs, execute ad hoc queries, and optimize their performance.
<p align="left">
<a href="https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph-lab">
<img width="450px" alt="Memgraph Cloud" src="https://public-assets.memgraph.com/memgraph-gifs%2Flab.gif">
</a>
</p>
## :file_folder: Import data
[Import data](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/import-data) into Memgraph using Kafka, RedPanda or Pulsar streams, CSV and JSON files, or Cypher commands.
## :bookmark_tabs: Documentation
The Memgraph documentation is available at
[memgraph.com/docs](https://memgraph.com/docs).
## :question: Configuration
Command line options that Memgraph accepts are available in the [reference
guide](https://memgraph.com/docs/memgraph/reference-guide/configuration).
## :trophy: Contributing
The main purpose of this repository is to continue evolving Memgraph, making it
faster and easier to use. Development of Memgraph happens in the open on GitHub,
and we are grateful to the community for contributing bug fixes and
improvements. Read below to learn how you can take part in improving Memgraph.
### Code of Conduct
Memgraph has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to
adhere to. Please read [the full text](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) so that you can
understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
### Contributing Guide
Read our [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) to learn about our development
process and how to propose bug fixes and improvements.
### Internals
Read our
[internal](https://memgraph.notion.site/Memgraph-Internals-12b69132d67a417898972927d6870bd2)
docs to learn more about Memgraph's architecture, how to build the project from
source and how to start contributing. All information related to the database,
can be found in the aforementioned docs.
### :scroll: License
Memgraph Community is available under the [BSL
license](./licenses/BSL.txt).</br> Memgraph Enterprise is available under the
[MEL license](./licenses/MEL.txt).
## :busts_in_silhouette: Community
- :purple_heart: [**Discord**](https://discord.gg/memgraph)
- :ocean: [**Stack Overflow**](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/memgraphdb)
- :busts_in_silhouette: [**Discourse forum**](https://discourse.memgraph.com/)
- :bird: [**Twitter**](https://twitter.com/memgraphdb)
- :movie_camera:
[**YouTube**](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3HOJvHGxtQ_JHxOselBYg)
<p align="center">
<a href="#">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/⬆️ back_to_top_⬆-white" alt="Back to top" title="Back to top"/>
</a>
</p>
* [Community](release/LICENSE_COMMUNITY.md)
* [Enterprise](release/LICENSE_ENTERPRISE.md)

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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
# Try to find jemalloc library
#
# Use this module as:
# find_package(Jemalloc)
#
# or:
# find_package(Jemalloc REQUIRED)
#
# This will define the following variables:
#
# Jemalloc_FOUND True if the system has the jemalloc library.
# Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIRS Include directories needed to use jemalloc.
# Jemalloc_LIBRARIES Libraries needed to link to jemalloc.
#
# The following cache variables may also be set:
#
# Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIR The directory containing jemalloc/jemalloc.h.
# Jemalloc_LIBRARY The path to the jemalloc static library.
find_path(Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIR NAMES jemalloc/jemalloc.h PATH_SUFFIXES include)
find_library(Jemalloc_LIBRARY NAMES libjemalloc.a PATH_SUFFIXES lib)
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(Jemalloc
FOUND_VAR Jemalloc_FOUND
REQUIRED_VARS
Jemalloc_LIBRARY
Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIR
)
if(Jemalloc_FOUND)
set(Jemalloc_LIBRARIES ${Jemalloc_LIBRARY})
set(Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIRS ${Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIR})
else()
if(Jemalloc_FIND_REQUIRED)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot find jemalloc!")
else()
message(WARNING "jemalloc is not found!")
endif()
endif()
if(Jemalloc_FOUND AND NOT TARGET Jemalloc::Jemalloc)
add_library(Jemalloc::Jemalloc UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
set_target_properties(Jemalloc::Jemalloc
PROPERTIES
IMPORTED_LOCATION "${Jemalloc_LIBRARY}"
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIR}"
)
endif()
mark_as_advanced(
Jemalloc_INCLUDE_DIR
Jemalloc_LIBRARY
)

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@@ -47,14 +47,6 @@ modifications:
value: ""
override: false
- name: "bolt_cert_file"
value: "/etc/memgraph/ssl/cert.pem"
override: false
- name: "bolt_key_file"
value: "/etc/memgraph/ssl/key.pem"
override: false
- name: "storage_properties_on_edges"
value: "true"
override: true
@@ -93,19 +85,7 @@ modifications:
- name: "memory_limit"
value: "0"
override: true
- name: "isolation_level"
value: "SNAPSHOT_ISOLATION"
override: true
- name: "allow_load_csv"
value: "true"
override: false
- name: "storage_parallel_index_recovery"
value: "false"
override: true
override: true
undocumented:
- "flag_file"
@@ -113,5 +93,3 @@ undocumented:
- "help"
- "help_xml"
- "version"
- "organization_name"
- "license_key"

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@@ -5,10 +5,12 @@ import os
import subprocess
import sys
import textwrap
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
import yaml
SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
CONFIG_FILE = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, "flags.yaml")
WIDTH = 80
@@ -16,13 +18,14 @@ WIDTH = 80
def wrap_text(s, initial_indent="# "):
return "\n#\n".join(
map(lambda x: textwrap.fill(x, WIDTH, initial_indent=initial_indent, subsequent_indent="# "), s.split("\n"))
)
map(lambda x: textwrap.fill(x, WIDTH, initial_indent=initial_indent,
subsequent_indent="# "), s.split("\n")))
def extract_flags(binary_path):
ret = {}
data = subprocess.run([binary_path, "--help-xml"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout.decode("utf-8")
data = subprocess.run([binary_path, "--help-xml"],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout.decode("utf-8")
root = ET.fromstring(data)
for child in root:
if child.tag == "usage" and child.text.lower().count("warning"):
@@ -43,7 +46,8 @@ def apply_config_to_flags(config, flags):
for modification in config["modifications"]:
name = modification["name"]
if name not in flags:
print("WARNING: Flag '" + name + "' missing from binary!", file=sys.stderr)
print("WARNING: Flag '" + name + "' missing from binary!",
file=sys.stderr)
continue
flags[name]["default"] = modification["value"]
flags[name]["override"] = modification["override"]
@@ -71,9 +75,8 @@ def extract_sections(flags):
else:
sections.append((current_section, current_flags))
sections.append(("other", other))
assert set(sum(map(lambda x: x[1], sections), [])) == set(
flags.keys()
), "The section extraction algorithm lost some flags!"
assert set(sum(map(lambda x: x[1], sections), [])) == set(flags.keys()), \
"The section extraction algorithm lost some flags!"
return sections
@@ -86,7 +89,8 @@ def generate_config_file(sections, flags):
helpstr = flag["meaning"] + " [" + flag["type"] + "]"
ret += wrap_text(helpstr) + "\n"
prefix = "# " if not flag["override"] else ""
ret += prefix + "--" + flag["name"].replace("_", "-") + "=" + flag["default"] + "\n\n"
ret += prefix + "--" + flag["name"].replace("_", "-") + \
"=" + flag["default"] + "\n\n"
ret += "\n"
ret += wrap_text(config["footer"])
return ret.strip() + "\n"
@@ -94,9 +98,13 @@ def generate_config_file(sections, flags):
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("memgraph_binary", help="path to Memgraph binary")
parser.add_argument("output_file", help="path where to store the generated Memgraph " "configuration file")
parser.add_argument("--config-file", default=CONFIG_FILE, help="path to generator configuration file")
parser.add_argument("memgraph_binary",
help="path to Memgraph binary")
parser.add_argument("output_file",
help="path where to store the generated Memgraph "
"configuration file")
parser.add_argument("--config-file", default=CONFIG_FILE,
help="path to generator configuration file")
args = parser.parse_args()
flags = extract_flags(args.memgraph_binary)

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# CSV Import Tool Documentation
CSV is a universal and very versatile data format used to store large quantities
of data. Each Memgraph database instance has a CSV import tool installed called
`mg_import_csv`. The CSV import tool should be used for initial bulk ingestion
of data into the database. Upon ingestion, the CSV importer creates a snapshot
that will be used by the database to recover its state on its next startup.
If you are already familiar with the Neo4j bulk import tool, then using the
`mg_import_csv` tool should be easy. The CSV import tool is fully compatible
with the [Neo4j CSV
format](https://neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/tools/import/). If you
already have a pipeline set-up for Neo4j, you should only replace `neo4j-admin
import` with `mg_import_csv`.
## CSV File Format
Each row of a CSV file represents a single entry that should be imported into
the database. Both nodes and relationships can be imported into the database
using CSV files.
Each set of CSV files must have a header that describes the data that is stored
in the CSV files. Each field in the CSV header is in the format
`<name>[:<type>]` which identifies the name that should be used for that column
and the type that should be used for that column. The type is optional and
defaults to `string` (see the following chapter).
Each CSV field must be divided using the delimiter and each CSV field can either
be quoted or unquoted. When the field is quoted, the first and last character in
the field *must* be the quote character. If the field isn't quoted, and a quote
character appears in it, it is treated as a regular character. If a quote
character appears inside a quoted string then the quote character must be
doubled in order to escape it. Line feeds and carriage returns are ignored in
the CSV file, also, the file can't contain a NULL character.
## Properties
Both nodes and relationships can have properties added to them. When importing
properties, the CSV importer uses the name specified in the header of the
corresponding CSV column for the name of the property. A property is designated
by specifying one of the following types in the header:
- `integer`, `int`, `long`, `byte`, `short`: creates an integer property
- `float`, `double`: creates a float property
- `boolean`, `bool`: creates a boolean property
- `string`, `char`: creates a string property
When importing a boolean value, the CSV field should contain exactly the text
`true` to import a `True` boolean value. All other text values are treated as a
boolean value `False`.
If you want to import an array of values, you can do so by appending `[]` to any
of the above types. The values of the array are then determined by splitting
the raw CSV value using the array delimiter character.
Assuming that the array delimiter is `;`, the following example:
```plaintext
first_name,last_name:string,number:integer,aliases:string[]
John,Doe,1,Johnny;Jo;J-man
Melissa,Doe,2,Mel
```
Will yield these results:
```plaintext
CREATE ({first_name: "John", last_name: "Doe", number: 1, aliases: ["Johnny", "Jo", "J-man"]});
CREATE ({first_name: "Melissa", last_name: "Doe", number: 2, aliases: ["Mel"]});
```
### Nodes
When importing nodes, several more types can be specified in the header of the
CSV file (along with all property types):
- `ID`: id of the node that should be used as the node ID when importing
relationships
- `LABEL`: designates that the field contains additional labels for the node
- `IGNORE`: designates that the field should be ignored
The `ID` field type sets the internal ID that will be used for the node when
creating relationships. It is optional and nodes that don't have an ID value
specified will be imported, but can't be connected to any relationships. If you
want to save the ID value as a property in the database, just specify a name for
the ID (`user_id:ID`). If you just want to use the ID during the import, leave
out the name of the field (`:ID`). The `ID` field also supports creating
separate ID spaces. The ID space is specified with the ID space name appended
to the `ID` type in parentheses (`ID(user)`). That allows you to have the same
IDs (by value) for multiple different node files (for example, numbers from 1 to
N). The IDs in each ID space will be treated as an independent set of IDs that
don't interfere with IDs in another ID space.
The `LABEL` field type adds additional labels to the node. The value is treated
as an array type so that multiple additional labels can be specified for each
node. The value is split using the array delimiter (`--array-delimiter` flag).
### Relationships
In order to be able to import relationships, you must import the nodes in the
same invocation of `mg_import_csv` that is used to import the relationships.
When importing relationships, several more types can be specified in the header
of the CSV file (along with all property types):
- `START_ID`: id of the start node that should be connected with the
relationship
- `END_ID`: id of the end node that should be connected with the relationship
- `TYPE`: designates the type of the relationship
- `IGNORE`: designates that the field should be ignored
The `START_ID` field type sets the start node that should be connected with the
relationship to the end node. The field *must* be specified and the node ID
must be one of the node IDs that were specified in the node CSV files. The name
of this field is ignored. If the node ID is in an ID space, you can specify the
ID space for the in the same way as for the node ID (`START_ID(user)`).
The `END_ID` field type sets the end node that should be connected with the
relationship to the start node. The field *must* be specified and the node ID
must be one of the node IDs that were specified in the node CSV files. The name
of this field is ignored. If the node ID is in an ID space, you can specify the
ID space for the in the same way as for the node ID (`END_ID(user)`).
The `TYPE` field type sets the type of the relationship. Each relationship
*must* have a relationship type, but it doesn't necessarily need to be specified
in the CSV file, it can also be set externally for the whole CSV file. The name
of this field is ignored.
## CSV Importer Flags
The importer has many command line options that allow you to customize the way
the importer loads your data.
The two main flags that are used to specify the input CSV files are `--nodes`
and `--relationships`. Basic description of these flags is provided in the table
and more detailed explainion can be found further down bellow.
| Flag | Description |
|-----------------------| -------------- |
|`--nodes` | Used to specify CSV files that contain the nodes to the importer. |
|`--relationships` | Used to specify CSV files that contain the relationships to the importer.|
|`--delimiter` | Sets the delimiter that should be used when splitting the CSV fields (default `,`)|
|`--quote` | Sets the quote character that should be used to quote a CSV field (default `"`)|
|`--array-delimiter` | Sets the delimiter that should be used when splitting array values (default `;`)|
|`--id-type` | Specifies which data type should be used to store the supplied <br /> node IDs when storing them as properties (if the field name is supplied). <br /> The supported values are either `STRING` or `INTEGER`. (default `STRING`)|
|`--ignore-empty-strings` | Instructs the importer to treat all empty strings as `Null` values <br /> instead of an empty string value (default `false`)|
|`--ignore-extra-columns` | Instructs the importer to ignore all columns (instead of raising an error) <br /> that aren't specified after the last specified column in the CSV header. (default `false`) |
| `--skip-bad-relationships`| Instructs the importer to ignore all relationships (instead of raising an error) <br /> that refer to nodes that don't exist in the node files. (default `false`) |
|`--skip-duplicate-nodes` | Instructs the importer to ignore all duplicate nodes (instead of raising an error). <br /> Duplicate nodes are nodes that have an ID that is the same as another node that was already imported. (default `false`) |
| `--trim-strings`| Instructs the importer to trim all of the loaded CSV field values before processing them further. <br /> Trimming the fields removes all leading and trailing whitespace from them. (default `false`) |
The `--nodes` and `--relationships` flags are used to specify CSV files that
contain the nodes and relationships to the importer. Multiple files can be
specified in each supplied `--nodes` or `--relationships` flag. Files that are
supplied in one `--nodes` or `--relationships` flag are treated by the CSV
parser as one big CSV file. Only the first line of the first file is parsed for
the CSV header, all other files (and rows) are treated as data. This is useful
when you have a very large CSV file and don't want to edit its first line just
to add a CSV header. Instead, you can specify the header in a separate file
(e.g. `users_header.csv` or `friendships_header.csv`) and have the data intact
in the large file (e.g. `users.csv` or `friendships.csv`). Also, you can supply
additional labels for each set of node files.
The format of `--nodes` flag is:
`[<label>[:<label>]...=]<file>[,<file>][,<file>]...`. Take note that only the
first `<file>` part is mandatory, all other parts of the flag value are
optional. Multiple `--nodes` flags can be supplied to describe multiple sets of
different node files. For the importer to work, at least one `--nodes` flag
*must* be supplied.
The format of `--relationships` flag is: `[<type>=]<file>[,<file>][,<file>]...`.
Take note that only the first `<file>` part is mandatory, all other parts of the
flag value are optional. Multiple `--relationships` flags can be supplied to
describe multiple sets of different relationship files. The `--relationships`
flag isn't mandatory.
## CSV Parser Logic
The CSV parser uses the same logic as the standard Python CSV parser. The data
is parsed in the same way as the following snippet:
```python
import csv
for row in csv.reader(stream, strict=True):
# process 'row'
```
Python uses 'excel' as the default dialect when parsing CSV files and the
default settings for the CSV parser are:
- delimiter: `','`
- doublequote: `True`
- escapechar: `None`
- lineterminator: `'\r\n'`
- quotechar: `'"'`
- skipinitialspace: `False`
The above snippet can be expanded to:
```python
import csv
for row in csv.reader(stream, delimiter=',', doublequote=True,
escapechar=None, lineterminator='\r\n',
quotechar='"', skipinitialspace=False,
strict=True):
# process 'row'
```
For more information about the meaning of the above values, see:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/csv.html#csv.Dialect

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# Memgraph Build and Run Environments
Please continue in
[Notion](https://www.notion.so/memgraph/Tools-05e0baafb78a49b386e0063b4833d23d).

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#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "amzn-2"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
gcc gcc-c++ make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg2 # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib-devel # zlib library used for all builds
expat-devel xz-devel python3-devel texinfo
curl libcurl-devel # for cmake
readline-devel # for cmake and llvm
libffi-devel libxml2-devel # for llvm
libedit-devel pcre-devel automake bison # for swig
file
openssl-devel
gmp-devel
gperf
diffutils
patch
libipt libipt-devel # intel
perl # for openssl
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz # used for archive unpacking
zlib # zlib library used for all builds
expat xz-libs python3 # for gdb
readline # for cmake and llvm
libffi libxml2 # for llvm
openssl-devel
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make # build system
wget # for downloading libs
libuuid-devel java-11-openjdk # required by antlr
readline-devel # for memgraph console
python3-devel # for query modules
openssl-devel
libseccomp-devel
python3 python3-pip nmap-ncat # for tests
#
# IMPORTANT: python3-yaml does NOT exist on CentOS
# Install it using `pip3 install PyYAML`
#
PyYAML # Package name here does not correspond to the yum package!
libcurl-devel # mg-requests
rpm-build rpmlint # for RPM package building
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
which nodejs golang zip unzip java-11-openjdk-devel # for driver tests
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
local missing=""
# On Fedora yum/dnf and python10 use newer glibc which is not compatible
# with ours, so we need to momentarely disable env
local OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:-""}
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=""
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == "PyYAML" ]; then
if ! python3 -c "import yaml" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
continue
fi
if ! yum list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
done
if [ "$missing" != "" ]; then
echo "MISSING PACKAGES: $missing"
exit 1
fi
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
}
install() {
cd "$DIR"
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Please run as root."
exit 1
fi
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests don't work without the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then
echo "LANG=en_US.utf8" >> /home/gh/actions-runner/.env
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
yum update -y
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == libipt ]; then
if ! yum list installed libipt >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
yum install -y http://repo.okay.com.mx/centos/8/x86_64/release/libipt-1.6.1-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == libipt-devel ]; then
if ! yum list installed libipt-devel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
yum install -y http://repo.okay.com.mx/centos/8/x86_64/release/libipt-devel-1.6.1-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == nodejs ]; then
curl -sL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | bash -
if ! yum list installed nodejs >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
yum install -y nodejs
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == PyYAML ]; then
if [ -z ${SUDO_USER+x} ]; then # Running as root (e.g. Docker).
pip3 install --user PyYAML
else # Running using sudo.
sudo -H -u "$SUDO_USER" bash -c "pip3 install --user PyYAML"
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == nodejs ]; then
curl -sL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | bash -
if ! yum list installed nodejs >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
yum install -y nodejs
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == java-11-openjdk ]; then
amazon-linux-extras install -y java-openjdk11
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == java-11-openjdk-devel ]; then
amazon-linux-extras install -y java-openjdk11
yum install -y java-11-openjdk-devel
continue
fi
yum install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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@@ -5,27 +5,18 @@ set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "centos-7"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc gcc-c++ make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg2 # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib-devel # zlib library used for all builds
expat-devel libipt libipt-devel libbabeltrace-devel xz-devel python3-devel # gdb
expat-devel libipt-devel libbabeltrace-devel xz-devel python3-devel # gdb
texinfo # gdb
libcurl-devel # cmake
curl # snappy
readline-devel # cmake and llvm
libffi-devel libxml2-devel perl-Digest-MD5 # llvm
libedit-devel pcre-devel automake bison # swig
file
openssl-devel
gmp-devel
gperf
patch
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
@@ -35,10 +26,10 @@ TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
expat libipt libbabeltrace xz-libs python3 # for gdb
readline # for cmake and llvm
libffi libxml2 # for llvm
openssl-devel
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkgconfig # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
libuuid-devel java-11-openjdk # required by antlr
@@ -58,7 +49,6 @@ MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
which mono-complete dotnet-sdk-3.1 golang nodejs zip unzip java-11-openjdk-devel # for driver tests
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
@@ -104,12 +94,8 @@ install() {
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
yum install -y epel-release
yum remove -y ius-release
yum install -y \
https://repo.ius.io/ius-release-el7.rpm
yum update -y
yum install -y wget python3 python3-pip
yum install -y git
yum install -y wget git python3 python3-pip
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == libipt ]; then
if ! yum list installed libipt >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then

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@@ -5,49 +5,38 @@ set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "centos-9"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils-common gcc gcc-c++ make # generic build tools
coreutils gcc gcc-c++ make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg2 # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib-devel # zlib library used for all builds
expat-devel xz-devel python3-devel texinfo libbabeltrace-devel # for gdb
expat-devel libipt-devel libbabeltrace-devel xz-devel python36-devel texinfo # for gdb
libcurl-devel # for cmake
readline-devel # for cmake and llvm
libffi-devel libxml2-devel # for llvm
libedit-devel pcre-devel automake bison # for swig
file
openssl-devel
gmp-devel
gperf
diffutils
libipt libipt-devel # intel
patch
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz # used for archive unpacking
zlib # zlib library used for all builds
expat xz-libs python3 # for gdb
expat libipt libbabeltrace xz-libs python36 # for gdb
readline # for cmake and llvm
libffi libxml2 # for llvm
openssl-devel
perl # for openssl
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkgconf-pkg-config # build system
wget # for downloading libs
curl wget # for downloading libs
libuuid-devel java-11-openjdk # required by antlr
readline-devel # for memgraph console
python3-devel # for query modules
python36-devel # for query modules
openssl-devel
libseccomp-devel
python3 python3-pip python3-virtualenv nmap-ncat # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
python36 python3-virtualenv python3-pip nmap-ncat # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
#
# IMPORTANT: python3-yaml does NOT exist on CentOS
# Install it manually using `pip3 install PyYAML`
@@ -56,10 +45,9 @@ MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
libcurl-devel # mg-requests
rpm-build rpmlint # for RPM package building
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
which nodejs golang zip unzip java-11-openjdk-devel # for driver tests
which mono-complete dotnet-sdk-3.1 nodejs golang zip unzip java-11-openjdk-devel # for driver tests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
@@ -75,9 +63,6 @@ check() {
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == "python3-virtualenv" ]; then
continue
fi
if ! yum list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
@@ -101,13 +86,12 @@ install() {
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
yum update -y
yum install -y wget git python3 python3-pip
dnf install -y epel-release
dnf install -y 'dnf-command(config-manager)'
dnf config-manager --set-enabled powertools # Required to install texinfo.
dnf update -y
dnf install -y wget git python36 python3-pip
for pkg in $1; do
# Since there is no support for libipt-devel for CentOS 9 we install
# Fedoras version of same libs, they are the same version but released
# for different OS
# TODO Update when libipt-devel releases for CentOS 9
if [ "$pkg" == libipt ]; then
if ! dnf list installed libipt >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y http://repo.okay.com.mx/centos/8/x86_64/release/libipt-1.6.1-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
@@ -115,14 +99,19 @@ install() {
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == libipt-devel ]; then
if ! dnf list installed libipt-devel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
if ! yum list installed libipt-devel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y http://repo.okay.com.mx/centos/8/x86_64/release/libipt-devel-1.6.1-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
fi
continue
fi
# Install GDB dependencies not present in the standard repos.
# https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=17068
# https://centos.pkgs.org
# Since 2020, there is Babeltrace2 (https://babeltrace.org). Not used
# within GDB yet (an assumption).
if [ "$pkg" == libbabeltrace-devel ]; then
if ! dnf list installed libbabeltrace-devel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y http://mirror.stream.centos.org/9-stream/CRB/x86_64/os/Packages/libbabeltrace-devel-1.5.8-10.el9.x86_64.rpm
dnf install -y http://repo.okay.com.mx/centos/8/x86_64/release/libbabeltrace-devel-1.5.4-2.el8.x86_64.rpm
fi
continue
fi
@@ -138,6 +127,15 @@ install() {
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == dotnet-sdk-3.1 ]; then
if ! dnf list installed dotnet-sdk-3.1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
wget -nv https://packages.microsoft.com/config/centos/8/packages-microsoft-prod.rpm -O packages-microsoft-prod.rpm
rpm -Uvh https://packages.microsoft.com/config/centos/8/packages-microsoft-prod.rpm
dnf update -y
dnf install -y dotnet-sdk-3.1
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == PyYAML ]; then
if [ -z ${SUDO_USER+x} ]; then # Running as root (e.g. Docker).
pip3 install --user PyYAML
@@ -146,17 +144,7 @@ install() {
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == python3-virtualenv ]; then
if [ -z ${SUDO_USER+x} ]; then # Running as root (e.g. Docker).
pip3 install virtualenv
pip3 install virtualenvwrapper
else # Running using sudo.
sudo -H -u "$SUDO_USER" bash -c "pip3 install virtualenv"
sudo -H -u "$SUDO_USER" bash -c "pip3 install virtualenvwrapper"
fi
continue
fi
yum install -y "$pkg"
dnf install -y "$pkg"
done
}

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@@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "debian-10"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
@@ -18,12 +15,6 @@ TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
curl # snappy
file # for libunwind
libssl-dev # for libevent
libgmp-dev # for gdb
gperf # for proxygen
git # for fbthrift
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
)
@@ -35,7 +26,6 @@ TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
libcurl4 # for cmake
libreadline7 # for cmake and llvm
libffi6 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
@@ -56,7 +46,6 @@ MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
mono-runtime mono-mcs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
dotnet-sdk-3.1 golang nodejs npm
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
@@ -77,7 +66,7 @@ deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main contrib non-f
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main contrib non-free
EOF
cd "$DIR"
apt --allow-releaseinfo-change update
apt update
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests doesn't work the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then

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@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "debian-11"
check_architecture "arm64" "aarch64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g-dev # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1-dev liblzma-dev python3-dev texinfo # for gdb
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
curl # snappy
file # for libunwind
libssl-dev # for libevent
libgmp-dev
gperf # for proxygen
git # for fbthrift
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1 liblzma5 python3 # for gdb
libcurl4 # for cmake
file # for CPack
libreadline8 # for cmake and llvm
libffi7 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkg-config # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
libreadline-dev # for memgraph console
libpython3-dev python3-dev # for query modules
libssl-dev
libseccomp-dev
netcat # tests are using nc to wait for memgraph
python3 virtualenv python3-virtualenv python3-pip # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
python3-yaml # for the configuration generator
libcurl4-openssl-dev # mg-requests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
golang nodejs npm
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
check_all_dpkg "$1"
}
install() {
cat >/etc/apt/sources.list <<EOF
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
EOF
cd "$DIR"
apt update
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests doesn't work the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then
echo "LANG=en_US.utf8" >> /home/gh/actions-runner/.env
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
apt install -y wget
for pkg in $1; do
apt install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
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@@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "debian-11"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g-dev # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1-dev libipt-dev libbabeltrace-dev liblzma-dev python3-dev texinfo # for gdb
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
curl # snappy
file # for libunwind
libssl-dev # for libevent
libgmp-dev
gperf # for proxygen
git # for fbthrift
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1 libipt2 libbabeltrace1 liblzma5 python3 # for gdb
libcurl4 # for cmake
file # for CPack
libreadline8 # for cmake and llvm
libffi7 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkg-config # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
libreadline-dev # for memgraph console
libpython3-dev python3-dev # for query modules
libssl-dev
libseccomp-dev
netcat # tests are using nc to wait for memgraph
python3 virtualenv python3-virtualenv python3-pip # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
python3-yaml # for the configuration generator
libcurl4-openssl-dev # mg-requests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
dotnet-sdk-3.1 golang nodejs npm
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
check_all_dpkg "$1"
}
install() {
cat >/etc/apt/sources.list <<EOF
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
EOF
cd "$DIR"
apt update
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests doesn't work the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then
echo "LANG=en_US.utf8" >> /home/gh/actions-runner/.env
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
apt install -y wget
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == dotnet-sdk-3.1 ]; then
if ! dpkg -s "$pkg" 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
wget -nv https://packages.microsoft.com/config/debian/10/packages-microsoft-prod.deb -O packages-microsoft-prod.deb
dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb
apt-get update
apt-get install -y apt-transport-https dotnet-sdk-3.1
fi
continue
fi
apt install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g-dev # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1-dev libipt-dev libbabeltrace-dev libbabeltrace-ctf-dev liblzma-dev python3-dev texinfo # for gdb
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1 libipt1 libbabeltrace1 libbabeltrace-ctf1 liblzma5 python3 # for gdb
libcurl3 # for cmake
libreadline7 # for cmake and llvm
libffi6 libxml2 # for llvm
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkg-config # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
libreadline-dev # for memgraph console
libpython3-dev python3-dev # for query modules
libssl-dev
libseccomp-dev
python3 python-virtualenv python3-pip # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
python3-yaml # for the configuration generator
libcurl4-openssl-dev # mg-requests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs nodejs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
check_all_dpkg "$1"
}
install() {
install_all_apt "$1"
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "fedora-36"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils-common gcc gcc-c++ make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg2 # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib-devel # zlib library used for all builds
expat-devel xz-devel python3-devel texinfo libbabeltrace-devel # for gdb
curl libcurl-devel # for cmake
readline-devel # for cmake and llvm
libffi-devel libxml2-devel # for llvm
libedit-devel pcre-devel automake bison # for swig
file
openssl-devel
gmp-devel
gperf
diffutils
libipt libipt-devel # intel
patch
perl # for openssl
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz # used for archive unpacking
zlib # zlib library used for all builds
expat xz-libs python3 # for gdb
readline # for cmake and llvm
libffi libxml2 # for llvm
openssl-devel
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkgconf-pkg-config # build system
wget # for downloading libs
libuuid-devel java-11-openjdk # required by antlr
readline-devel # for memgraph console
python3-devel # for query modules
openssl-devel
libseccomp-devel
python3 python3-pip python3-virtualenv python3-virtualenvwrapper python3-pyyaml nmap-ncat # for tests
libcurl-devel # mg-requests
rpm-build rpmlint # for RPM package building
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
which nodejs golang zip unzip java-11-openjdk-devel # for driver tests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
local missing=""
# On Fedora yum/dnf and python10 use newer glibc which is not compatible
# with ours, so we need to momentarely disable env
local OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=""
for pkg in $1; do
if ! dnf list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
done
if [ "$missing" != "" ]; then
echo "MISSING PACKAGES: $missing"
exit 1
fi
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
}
install() {
cd "$DIR"
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Please run as root."
exit 1
fi
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests don't work without the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then
echo "LANG=en_US.utf8" >> /home/gh/actions-runner/.env
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
dnf update -y
for pkg in $1; do
dnf install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "todo-os-name"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
pkg
)

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@@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "ubuntu-18.04"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # archive download
@@ -19,12 +16,6 @@ TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
libcurl4-openssl-dev # cmake
libreadline-dev # cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # llvm
curl # snappy
file
git # for thrift
libgmp-dev # for gdb
gperf # for proxygen
libssl-dev
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # swig
)
@@ -36,7 +27,6 @@ TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
libcurl4 # for cmake
libreadline7 # for cmake and llvm
libffi6 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
@@ -55,7 +45,6 @@ MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs nodejs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # driver tests
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {

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@@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "ubuntu-20.04"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
@@ -18,12 +15,6 @@ TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
curl # snappy
file
git # for thrift
libgmp-dev # for gdb
gperf # for proxygen
libssl-dev
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
)
@@ -35,7 +26,6 @@ TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
libcurl4 # for cmake
libreadline8 # for cmake and llvm
libffi7 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
@@ -56,7 +46,6 @@ MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
mono-runtime mono-mcs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
dotnet-sdk-3.1 golang nodejs npm
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
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#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "ubuntu-22.04"
check_architecture "arm64" "aarch64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g-dev # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1-dev libbabeltrace-dev liblzma-dev python3-dev texinfo # for gdb
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
curl # snappy
file
git # for thrift
libgmp-dev # for gdb
gperf # for proxygen
libssl-dev
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1 libbabeltrace1 liblzma5 python3 # for gdb
libcurl4 # for cmake
libreadline8 # for cmake and llvm
libffi7 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkg-config # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
libreadline-dev # for memgraph console
libpython3-dev python3-dev # for query modules
libssl-dev
libseccomp-dev
netcat # tests are using nc to wait for memgraph
python3 python3-virtualenv python3-pip # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
python3-yaml # for the configuration generator
libcurl4-openssl-dev # mg-requests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
dotnet-sdk-6.0 golang nodejs npm
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
check_all_dpkg "$1"
}
install() {
cd "$DIR"
apt update
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests doesn't work the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then
echo "LANG=en_US.utf8" >> /home/gh/actions-runner/.env
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
apt install -y wget
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == dotnet-sdk-6.0 ]; then
if ! dpkg -s dotnet-sdk-6.0 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
wget -nv https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/22.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb -O packages-microsoft-prod.deb
dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb
apt-get update
apt-get install -y apt-transport-https dotnet-sdk-6.0
fi
continue
fi
apt install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
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#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
check_operating_system "ubuntu-22.04"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # used for archive download
gnupg # used for archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils unzip # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g-dev # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1-dev libipt-dev libbabeltrace-dev liblzma-dev python3-dev texinfo # for gdb
libcurl4-openssl-dev # for cmake
libreadline-dev # for cmake and llvm
libffi-dev libxml2-dev # for llvm
curl # snappy
file
git # for thrift
libgmp-dev # for gdb
gperf # for proxygen
libssl-dev
libedit-dev libpcre3-dev automake bison # for swig
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils # used for archive unpacking
zlib1g # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1 libipt2 libbabeltrace1 liblzma5 python3 # for gdb
libcurl4 # for cmake
libreadline8 # for cmake and llvm
libffi7 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkg-config # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
libreadline-dev # for memgraph console
libpython3-dev python3-dev # for query modules
libssl-dev
libseccomp-dev
netcat # tests are using nc to wait for memgraph
python3 python3-virtualenv python3-pip # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
python3-yaml # for the configuration generator
libcurl4-openssl-dev # mg-requests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
dotnet-sdk-6.0 golang nodejs npm
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
check_all_dpkg "$1"
}
install() {
cd "$DIR"
apt update
# If GitHub Actions runner is installed, append LANG to the environment.
# Python related tests doesn't work the LANG export.
if [ -d "/home/gh/actions-runner" ]; then
echo "LANG=en_US.utf8" >> /home/gh/actions-runner/.env
else
echo "NOTE: export LANG=en_US.utf8"
fi
apt install -y wget
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == dotnet-sdk-6.0 ]; then
if ! dpkg -s dotnet-sdk-6.0 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
wget -nv https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/22.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb -O packages-microsoft-prod.deb
dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb
apt-get update
apt-get install -y apt-transport-https dotnet-sdk-6.0
fi
continue
fi
apt install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
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diff -ur a/folly/CMakeLists.txt b/folly/CMakeLists.txt
--- a/folly/CMakeLists.txt 2021-12-12 23:10:42.000000000 +0100
+++ b/folly/CMakeLists.txt 2022-02-03 15:19:41.349693134 +0100
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@
)
add_subdirectory(experimental/exception_tracer)
-add_subdirectory(logging/example)
if (PYTHON_EXTENSIONS)
# Create tree of symbolic links in structure required for successful
diff -ur a/folly/experimental/exception_tracer/ExceptionTracerLib.cpp b/folly/experimental/exception_tracer/ExceptionTracerLib.cpp
--- a/folly/experimental/exception_tracer/ExceptionTracerLib.cpp 2021-12-12 23:10:42.000000000 +0100
+++ b/folly/experimental/exception_tracer/ExceptionTracerLib.cpp 2022-02-03 15:19:11.003368891 +0100
@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@
#define __builtin_unreachable()
#endif
+#if 0
namespace __cxxabiv1 {
void __cxa_throw(
@@ -154,5 +155,5 @@
}
} // namespace std
-
+#endif
#endif // defined(__GLIBCXX__)
diff -ur a/folly/Portability.h b/folly/Portability.h
--- a/folly/Portability.h 2021-12-12 23:10:42.000000000 +0100
+++ b/folly/Portability.h 2022-02-03 15:19:11.003368891 +0100
@@ -566,7 +566,7 @@
#define FOLLY_HAS_COROUTINES 0
#elif (__cpp_coroutines >= 201703L || __cpp_impl_coroutine >= 201902L) && \
(__has_include(<coroutine>) || __has_include(<experimental/coroutine>))
-#define FOLLY_HAS_COROUTINES 1
+#define FOLLY_HAS_COROUTINES 0
// This is mainly to workaround bugs triggered by LTO, when stack allocated
// variables in await_suspend end up on a coroutine frame.
#define FOLLY_CORO_AWAIT_SUSPEND_NONTRIVIAL_ATTRIBUTES FOLLY_NOINLINE

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diff -ur a/cmake/proxygen-config.cmake.in b/cmake/proxygen-config.cmake.in
--- a/cmake/proxygen-config.cmake.in 2021-12-13 02:37:05.000000000 +0100
+++ b/cmake/proxygen-config.cmake.in 2022-01-27 17:14:28.284810621 +0100
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
find_dependency(folly)
find_dependency(wangle)
find_dependency(Fizz)
-find_dependency(mvfst)
# For now, anything that depends on Proxygen has to copy its FindZstd.cmake
# and issue a `find_package(Zstd)`. Uncommenting this won't work because
# this Zstd module exposes a library called `zstd`. The right fix is

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diff -ur a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt
--- a/CMakeLists.txt 2021-05-05 00:53:34.000000000 +0200
+++ b/CMakeLists.txt 2022-01-27 17:18:34.758302398 +0100
@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /EHs-c-")
add_definitions(-D_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0)
- # Disable RTTI.
- string(REGEX REPLACE "/GR" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
- set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /GR-")
+ # # Disable RTTI.
+ # string(REGEX REPLACE "/GR" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
+ # set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /GR-")
else(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "MSVC")
# Use -Wall for clang and gcc.
if(NOT CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS MATCHES "-Wall")
@@ -77,9 +77,9 @@
string(REGEX REPLACE "-fexceptions" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-exceptions")
- # Disable RTTI.
- string(REGEX REPLACE "-frtti" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
- set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-rtti")
+ # # Disable RTTI.
+ # string(REGEX REPLACE "-frtti" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
+ # set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-rtti")
endif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "MSVC")
# BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is a standard CMake variable, but we declare it here to make

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#!/bin/bash -e
# helpers
pushd () { command pushd "$@" > /dev/null; }
popd () { command popd "$@" > /dev/null; }
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
CPUS=$( grep -c processor < /proc/cpuinfo )
cd "$DIR"
source "$DIR/../util.sh"
DISTRO="$(operating_system)"
# toolchain version
TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=3
# package versions used
GCC_VERSION=11.1.0
BINUTILS_VERSION=2.36.1
case "$DISTRO" in
centos-7) # because GDB >= 9 does NOT compile with readline6.
GDB_VERSION=8.3
;;
*)
GDB_VERSION=10.2
;;
esac
CMAKE_VERSION=3.20.5
CPPCHECK_VERSION=2.4.1
LLVM_VERSION=12.0.1rc4
LLVM_VERSION_LONG=12.0.1-rc4
SWIG_VERSION=4.0.2 # used only for LLVM compilation
# Check for the dependencies.
echo "ALL BUILD PACKAGES: $($DIR/../os/$DISTRO.sh list TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS)"
$DIR/../os/$DISTRO.sh check TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS
echo "ALL RUN PACKAGES: $($DIR/../os/$DISTRO.sh list TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS)"
$DIR/../os/$DISTRO.sh check TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS
# check installation directory
NAME=toolchain-v$TOOLCHAIN_VERSION
PREFIX=/opt/$NAME
mkdir -p $PREFIX >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || true
if [ ! -d $PREFIX ] || [ ! -w $PREFIX ]; then
echo "Please make sure that the directory '$PREFIX' exists and is writable by the current user!"
echo
echo "If unsure, execute these commands as root:"
echo " mkdir $PREFIX && chown $USER:$USER $PREFIX"
echo
echo "Press <return> when you have created the directory and granted permissions."
# wait for the directory to be created
while true; do
read
if [ ! -d $PREFIX ] || [ ! -w $PREFIX ]; then
echo
echo "You can't continue before you have created the directory and granted permissions!"
echo
echo "Press <return> when you have created the directory and granted permissions."
else
break
fi
done
fi
# create archives directory
mkdir -p archives
# download all archives
pushd archives
if [ ! -f gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz ]; then
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz
fi
if [ ! -f binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz ]; then
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz
fi
if [ ! -f gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz ]; then
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz
fi
if [ ! -f cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION.tar.gz ]; then
wget https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v$CMAKE_VERSION/cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION.tar.gz
fi
if [ ! -f swig-$SWIG_VERSION.tar.gz ]; then
wget https://github.com/swig/swig/archive/rel-$SWIG_VERSION.tar.gz -O swig-$SWIG_VERSION.tar.gz
fi
if [ ! -f cppcheck-$CPPCHECK_VERSION.tar.gz ]; then
wget https://github.com/danmar/cppcheck/archive/$CPPCHECK_VERSION.tar.gz -O cppcheck-$CPPCHECK_VERSION.tar.gz
fi
if [ ! -f llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz ]; then
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/libunwind-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
fi
if [ ! -f pahole-gdb-master.zip ]; then
wget https://github.com/PhilArmstrong/pahole-gdb/archive/master.zip -O pahole-gdb-master.zip
fi
# verify all archives
# NOTE: Verification can fail if the archive is signed by another developer. I
# haven't added commands to download all developer GnuPG keys because the
# download is very slow. If the verification fails for you, figure out who has
# signed the archive and download their public key instead.
GPG="gpg --homedir .gnupg"
KEYSERVER="hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com"
mkdir -p .gnupg
chmod 700 .gnupg
# verify gcc
if [ ! -f gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz.sig ]; then
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz.sig
fi
# list of valid gcc gnupg keys: https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html
$GPG --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-keys 0x6C35B99309B5FA62
$GPG --verify gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz.sig gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz
# verify binutils
if [ ! -f binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz.sig ]; then
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz.sig
fi
$GPG --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-keys 0xDD9E3C4F
$GPG --verify binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz.sig binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz
# verify gdb
if [ ! -f gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz.sig ]; then
wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz.sig
fi
$GPG --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-keys 0xFF325CF3
$GPG --verify gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz.sig gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz
# verify cmake
if [ ! -f cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt ] || [ ! -f cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt.asc ]; then
wget https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v$CMAKE_VERSION/cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt
wget https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v$CMAKE_VERSION/cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt.asc
# Because CentOS 7 doesn't have the `--ignore-missing` flag for `sha256sum`
# we filter out the missing files from the sums here manually.
cat cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt | grep "cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION.tar.gz" > cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256-filtered.txt
fi
$GPG --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-keys 0xC6C265324BBEBDC350B513D02D2CEF1034921684
sha256sum -c cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256-filtered.txt
$GPG --verify cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt.asc cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION-SHA-256.txt
# verify llvm, cfe, lld, clang-tools-extra
if [ ! -f llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig ]; then
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION_LONG/libunwind-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
fi
# list of valid llvm gnupg keys: https://releases.llvm.org/download.html
$GPG --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-keys 0x474E22316ABF4785A88C6E8EA2C794A986419D8A
$GPG --verify llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
$GPG --verify clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
$GPG --verify lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
$GPG --verify clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
$GPG --verify compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
$GPG --verify libunwind-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig libunwind-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
popd
# create build directory
mkdir -p build
pushd build
# compile gcc
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/bin/gcc ]; then
if [ -d gcc-$GCC_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf gcc-$GCC_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.gz
pushd gcc-$GCC_VERSION
./contrib/download_prerequisites
mkdir build && pushd build
# influenced by: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=gcc-8&arch=amd64&ver=8.3.0-6&stamp=1554588545
../configure -v \
--build=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--host=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--target=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--disable-multilib \
--with-system-zlib \
--enable-checking=release \
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran \
--enable-gold=yes \
--enable-ld=yes \
--enable-lto \
--enable-bootstrap \
--disable-vtable-verify \
--disable-werror \
--without-included-gettext \
--enable-threads=posix \
--enable-nls \
--enable-clocale=gnu \
--enable-libstdcxx-debug \
--enable-libstdcxx-time=yes \
--enable-gnu-unique-object \
--enable-libmpx \
--enable-plugin \
--enable-default-pie \
--with-target-system-zlib \
--with-tune=generic \
--without-cuda-driver
#--program-suffix=$( printf "$GCC_VERSION" | cut -d '.' -f 1,2 ) \
make -j$CPUS
# make -k check # run test suite
make install
popd && popd
fi
# activate toolchain
export PATH=$PREFIX/bin:$PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PREFIX/lib64
# compile binutils
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/bin/ld.gold ]; then
if [ -d binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION.tar.gz
pushd binutils-$BINUTILS_VERSION
mkdir build && pushd build
# influenced by: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=binutils&arch=amd64&ver=2.32-7&stamp=1553247092
env \
CC=gcc \
CXX=g++ \
CFLAGS="-g -O2" \
CXXFLAGS="-g -O2" \
LDFLAGS="" \
../configure \
--build=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--host=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--enable-ld=default \
--enable-gold \
--enable-lto \
--enable-plugins \
--enable-shared \
--enable-threads \
--with-system-zlib \
--enable-deterministic-archives \
--disable-compressed-debug-sections \
--enable-new-dtags \
--disable-werror
make -j$CPUS
# make -k check # run test suite
make install
popd && popd
fi
# compile gdb
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/bin/gdb ]; then
if [ -d gdb-$GDB_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf gdb-$GDB_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/gdb-$GDB_VERSION.tar.gz
pushd gdb-$GDB_VERSION
mkdir build && pushd build
# https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=gdb&arch=amd64&ver=8.2.1-2&stamp=1550831554&raw=0
env \
CC=gcc \
CXX=g++ \
CFLAGS="-g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security" \
CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security" \
CPPFLAGS="-Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fPIC" \
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-z,relro" \
PYTHON="" \
../configure \
--build=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--host=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--disable-maintainer-mode \
--disable-dependency-tracking \
--disable-silent-rules \
--disable-gdbtk \
--disable-shared \
--without-guile \
--with-system-gdbinit=$PREFIX/etc/gdb/gdbinit \
--with-system-readline \
--with-expat \
--with-system-zlib \
--with-lzma \
--with-babeltrace \
--with-intel-pt \
--enable-tui \
--with-python=python3
make -j$CPUS
make install
popd && popd
fi
# install pahole
if [ ! -d $PREFIX/share/pahole-gdb ]; then
unzip ../archives/pahole-gdb-master.zip
mv pahole-gdb-master $PREFIX/share/pahole-gdb
fi
# setup system gdbinit
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/etc/gdb/gdbinit ]; then
mkdir -p $PREFIX/etc/gdb
cat >$PREFIX/etc/gdb/gdbinit <<EOF
# improve formatting
set print pretty on
set print object on
set print static-members on
set print vtbl on
set print demangle on
set demangle-style gnu-v3
set print sevenbit-strings off
# load libstdc++ pretty printers
add-auto-load-scripts-directory $PREFIX/lib64
add-auto-load-safe-path $PREFIX
# load pahole
python
sys.path.insert(0, "$PREFIX/share/pahole-gdb")
import offsets
import pahole
end
EOF
fi
# compile cmake
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/bin/cmake ]; then
if [ -d cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION.tar.gz
pushd cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION
# influenced by: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=cmake&arch=amd64&ver=3.13.4-1&stamp=1549799837
echo 'set(CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH ON CACHE BOOL "Skip rpath" FORCE)' >> build-flags.cmake
echo 'set(CMAKE_USE_RELATIVE_PATHS ON CACHE BOOL "Use relative paths" FORCE)' >> build-flags.cmake
echo 'set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "-g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" CACHE STRING "C flags" FORCE)' >> build-flags.cmake
echo 'set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" CACHE STRING "C++ flags" FORCE)' >> build-flags.cmake
echo 'set(CMAKE_SKIP_BOOTSTRAP_TEST ON CACHE BOOL "Skip BootstrapTest" FORCE)' >> build-flags.cmake
echo 'set(BUILD_CursesDialog ON CACHE BOOL "Build curses GUI" FORCE)' >> build-flags.cmake
mkdir build && pushd build
../bootstrap \
--prefix=$PREFIX \
--init=../build-flags.cmake \
--parallel=$CPUS \
--system-curl
make -j$CPUS
# make test # run test suite
make install
popd && popd
fi
# compile cppcheck
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/bin/cppcheck ]; then
if [ -d cppcheck-$CPPCHECK_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf cppcheck-$CPPCHECK_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/cppcheck-$CPPCHECK_VERSION.tar.gz
pushd cppcheck-$CPPCHECK_VERSION
# this was fixed in cppcheck 2.5, remove this in toolchain-v4 after the lib is updated
# to 2.5+ version.
sed -i '/#include <iostream>/ a #include <limits>' lib/symboldatabase.cpp
env \
CC=gcc \
CXX=g++ \
PREFIX=$PREFIX \
FILESDIR=$PREFIX/share/cppcheck \
CFGDIR=$PREFIX/share/cppcheck/cfg \
make -j$CPUS
env \
CC=gcc \
CXX=g++ \
PREFIX=$PREFIX \
FILESDIR=$PREFIX/share/cppcheck \
CFGDIR=$PREFIX/share/cppcheck/cfg \
make install
popd
fi
# compile swig
if [ ! -d swig-$SWIG_VERSION/install ]; then
if [ -d swig-$SWIG_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf swig-$SWIG_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/swig-$SWIG_VERSION.tar.gz
mv swig-rel-$SWIG_VERSION swig-$SWIG_VERSION
pushd swig-$SWIG_VERSION
./autogen.sh
mkdir build && pushd build
../configure --prefix=$DIR/build/swig-$SWIG_VERSION/install
make -j$CPUS
make install
popd && popd
fi
# compile llvm
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/bin/clang ]; then
if [ -d llvm-$LLVM_VERSION ]; then
rm -rf llvm-$LLVM_VERSION
fi
tar -xvf ../archives/llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
mv llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src llvm-$LLVM_VERSION
tar -xvf ../archives/clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
mv clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src llvm-$LLVM_VERSION/tools/clang
tar -xvf ../archives/lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
mv lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src/ llvm-$LLVM_VERSION/tools/lld
tar -xvf ../archives/clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
mv clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src/ llvm-$LLVM_VERSION/tools/clang/tools/extra
tar -xvf ../archives/compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
mv compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src/ llvm-$LLVM_VERSION/projects/compiler-rt
tar -xvf ../archives/libunwind-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
mv libunwind-$LLVM_VERSION.src/include/mach-o llvm-$LLVM_VERSION/tools/lld/include
pushd llvm-$LLVM_VERSION
mkdir build && pushd build
# activate swig
export PATH=$DIR/build/swig-$SWIG_VERSION/install/bin:$PATH
# influenced by: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=llvm-toolchain-7&arch=amd64&ver=1%3A7.0.1%7E%2Brc2-1%7Eexp1&stamp=1541506173&raw=0
cmake .. \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=$PREFIX/bin/gcc \
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=$PREFIX/bin/g++ \
-DCMAKE_CXX_LINK_FLAGS="-L$PREFIX/lib64 -Wl,-rpath,$PREFIX/lib64" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO="-O2 -DNDEBUG" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=' -fuse-ld=gold -fPIC -Wno-unused-command-line-argument -Wno-unknown-warning-option' \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=' -fuse-ld=gold -fPIC -Wno-unused-command-line-argument -Wno-unknown-warning-option' \
-DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON \
-DLLVM_INSTALL_UTILS=ON \
-DLLVM_VERSION_SUFFIX= \
-DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=ON \
-DLLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR=$PREFIX/include/ \
-DLLVM_USE_PERF=yes
make -j$CPUS
make -j$CPUS check-clang # run clang test suite
make -j$CPUS check-lld # run lld test suite
make install
popd && popd
fi
# create README
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/README.md ]; then
cat >$PREFIX/README.md <<EOF
# Memgraph Toolchain v$TOOLCHAIN_VERSION
## Included tools
- GCC $GCC_VERSION
- Binutils $BINUTILS_VERSION
- GDB $GDB_VERSION
- CMake $CMAKE_VERSION
- Cppcheck $CPPCHECK_VERSION
- LLVM (Clang, LLD, compiler-rt, Clang tools extra) $LLVM_VERSION
## Required libraries
In order to be able to run all of these tools you should install the following
packages:
\`\`\`
$($DIR/../os/$DISTRO.sh list TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS)
\`\`\`
## Usage
In order to use the toolchain you just have to source the activation script:
\`\`\`
source $PREFIX/activate
\`\`\`
EOF
fi
# create activation script
if [ ! -f $PREFIX/activate ]; then
cat >$PREFIX/activate <<EOF
# This file must be used with "source $PREFIX/activate" *from bash*
# You can't run it directly!
env_error="You already have an active virtual environment!"
# zsh does not recognize the option -t of the command type
# therefore we use the alternative whence -w
if [[ "\$ZSH_NAME" == "zsh" ]]; then
# check for active virtual environments
if [ "\$( whence -w deactivate )" != "deactivate: none" ]; then
echo \$env_error
return 0;
fi
# any other shell
else
# check for active virtual environments
if [ "\$( type -t deactivate )" != "" ]; then
echo \$env_error
return 0
fi
fi
# check that we aren't root
if [[ "\$USER" == "root" ]]; then
echo "You shouldn't use the toolchain as root!"
return 0
fi
# save original environment
export ORIG_PATH=\$PATH
export ORIG_PS1=\$PS1
export ORIG_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=\$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# activate new environment
export PATH=$PREFIX/bin:\$PATH
export PS1="($NAME) \$PS1"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PREFIX/lib:$PREFIX/lib64
# disable root
function su () {
echo "You don't want to use root functions while using the toolchain!"
return 1
}
function sudo () {
echo "You don't want to use root functions while using the toolchain!"
return 1
}
# create deactivation function
function deactivate() {
export PATH=\$ORIG_PATH
export PS1=\$ORIG_PS1
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=\$ORIG_LD_LIBRARY_PATH
unset ORIG_PATH ORIG_PS1 ORIG_LD_LIBRARY_PATH
unset -f su sudo deactivate
}
EOF
fi
# create toolchain archive
if [ ! -f $NAME-binaries-$DISTRO.tar.gz ]; then
tar --owner=root --group=root -cpvzf $NAME-binaries-$DISTRO.tar.gz -C /opt $NAME
fi
# output final instructions
echo -e "\n\n"
echo "All tools have been built. They are installed in '$PREFIX'."
echo "In order to distribute the tools to someone else, an archive with the toolchain was created in the 'build' directory."
echo "If you want to install the packed tools you should execute the following command:"
echo
echo " tar -xvzf build/$NAME-binaries.tar.gz -C /opt"
echo
echo "Because the tools were built on this machine, you should probably change the permissions of the installation directory using:"
echo
echo " OPTIONAL: chown -R root:root $PREFIX"
echo
echo "In order to use all of the newly compiled tools you should use the prepared activation script:"
echo
echo " source $PREFIX/activate"
echo
echo "Or, for more advanced uses, you can add the following lines to your script:"
echo
echo " export PATH=$PREFIX/bin:\$PATH"
echo " export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PREFIX/lib:$PREFIX/lib64"
echo
echo "Enjoy!"

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#!/bin/bash
function operating_system() {
operating_system() {
grep -E '^(VERSION_)?ID=' /etc/os-release | \
sort | cut -d '=' -f 2- | sed 's/"//g' | paste -s -d '-'
}
function check_operating_system() {
if [ "$(operating_system)" != "$1" ]; then
echo "Not the right operating system!"
exit 1
else
echo "The right operating system."
fi
}
function architecture() {
uname -m
}
check_architecture() {
local ARCH=$(architecture)
for arch in "$@"; do
if [ "${ARCH}" = "$arch" ]; then
echo "The right architecture!"
return 0
fi
done
echo "Not the right architecture!"
echo "Expected: $@"
echo "Actual: ${ARCH}"
exit 1
}
function check_all_yum() {
check_all_yum() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if ! yum list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
@@ -45,7 +18,7 @@ function check_all_yum() {
fi
}
function check_all_dpkg() {
check_all_dpkg() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if ! dpkg -s "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
@@ -58,7 +31,7 @@ function check_all_dpkg() {
fi
}
function check_all_dnf() {
check_all_dnf() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if ! dnf list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
@@ -70,8 +43,7 @@ function check_all_dnf() {
exit 1
fi
}
function install_all_apt() {
install_all_apt() {
for pkg in $1; do
apt install -y "$pkg"
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// Copyright 2023 Memgraph Ltd.
//
// Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License
// included in the file licenses/BSL.txt; by using this file, you agree to be bound by the terms of the Business Source
// License, and you may not use this file except in compliance with the Business Source License.
//
// As of the Change Date specified in that file, in accordance with
// the Business Source License, use of this software will be governed
// by the Apache License, Version 2.0, included in the file
// licenses/APL.txt.
/// @file _mgp.hpp
///
/// The file contains methods that connect mg procedures and the outside code
/// Methods like mapping a graph into memory or assigning new mg results or
/// their properties are implemented.
#pragma once
#include "mg_exceptions.hpp"
#include "mg_procedure.h"
namespace mgp {
namespace {
inline void MgExceptionHandle(mgp_error result_code) {
switch (result_code) {
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ERROR:
throw mg_exception::UnknownException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_ALLOCATE:
throw mg_exception::AllocationException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER:
throw mg_exception::InsufficientBufferException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_OUT_OF_RANGE:
throw mg_exception::OutOfRangeException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_LOGIC_ERROR:
throw mg_exception::LogicException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_DELETED_OBJECT:
throw mg_exception::DeletedObjectException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT:
throw mg_exception::InvalidArgumentException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_KEY_ALREADY_EXISTS:
throw mg_exception::KeyAlreadyExistsException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_IMMUTABLE_OBJECT:
throw mg_exception::ImmutableObjectException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_VALUE_CONVERSION:
throw mg_exception::ValueConversionException();
case mgp_error::MGP_ERROR_SERIALIZATION_ERROR:
throw mg_exception::SerializationException();
default:
return;
}
}
template <typename TResult, typename TFunc, typename... TArgs>
TResult MgInvoke(TFunc func, TArgs... args) {
TResult result{};
auto result_code = func(args..., &result);
MgExceptionHandle(result_code);
return result;
}
template <typename TFunc, typename... TArgs>
inline void MgInvokeVoid(TFunc func, TArgs... args) {
auto result_code = func(args...);
MgExceptionHandle(result_code);
}
} // namespace
// mgp_value
// Make value
inline mgp_value *value_make_null(mgp_memory *memory) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_null, memory); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_bool(int val, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_bool, val, memory);
}
inline mgp_value *value_make_int(int64_t val, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_int, val, memory);
}
inline mgp_value *value_make_double(double val, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_double, val, memory);
}
inline mgp_value *value_make_string(const char *val, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_string, val, memory);
}
inline mgp_value *value_make_list(mgp_list *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_list, val); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_map(mgp_map *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_map, val); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_vertex(mgp_vertex *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_vertex, val); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_edge(mgp_edge *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_edge, val); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_path(mgp_path *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_path, val); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_date(mgp_date *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_date, val); }
inline mgp_value *value_make_local_time(mgp_local_time *val) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_local_time, val);
}
inline mgp_value *value_make_local_date_time(mgp_local_date_time *val) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_local_date_time, val);
}
inline mgp_value *value_make_duration(mgp_duration *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_make_duration, val); }
// Copy value
// TODO: implement within MGP API
// with primitive types ({bool, int, double, string}), create a new identical value
// otherwise call mgp_##TYPE_copy and convert tpye
inline mgp_value *value_copy(mgp_value *val, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_value_copy, val, memory);
}
// Destroy value
inline void value_destroy(mgp_value *val) { mgp_value_destroy(val); }
// Get value of type
inline mgp_value_type value_get_type(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value_type>(mgp_value_get_type, val); }
inline bool value_get_bool(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_get_bool, val); }
inline int64_t value_get_int(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int64_t>(mgp_value_get_int, val); }
inline double value_get_double(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<double>(mgp_value_get_double, val); }
inline const char *value_get_string(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<const char *>(mgp_value_get_string, val); }
inline mgp_list *value_get_list(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_list *>(mgp_value_get_list, val); }
inline mgp_map *value_get_map(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_map *>(mgp_value_get_map, val); }
inline mgp_vertex *value_get_vertex(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_value_get_vertex, val); }
inline mgp_edge *value_get_edge(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_edge *>(mgp_value_get_edge, val); }
inline mgp_path *value_get_path(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_path *>(mgp_value_get_path, val); }
inline mgp_date *value_get_date(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_value_get_date, val); }
inline mgp_local_time *value_get_local_time(mgp_value *val) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_value_get_local_time, val);
}
inline mgp_local_date_time *value_get_local_date_time(mgp_value *val) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_value_get_local_date_time, val);
}
inline mgp_duration *value_get_duration(mgp_value *val) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_value_get_duration, val);
}
// Check type of value
inline bool value_is_null(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_null, val); }
inline bool value_is_bool(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_bool, val); }
inline bool value_is_int(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_int, val); }
inline bool value_is_double(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_double, val); }
inline bool value_is_string(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_string, val); }
inline bool value_is_list(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_list, val); }
inline bool value_is_map(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_map, val); }
inline bool value_is_vertex(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_vertex, val); }
inline bool value_is_edge(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_edge, val); }
inline bool value_is_path(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_path, val); }
inline bool value_is_date(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_date, val); }
inline bool value_is_local_time(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_local_time, val); }
inline bool value_is_local_date_time(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_local_date_time, val); }
inline bool value_is_duration(mgp_value *val) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_value_is_duration, val); }
// Get type
inline mgp_type *type_any() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_any); }
inline mgp_type *type_bool() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_bool); }
inline mgp_type *type_string() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_string); }
inline mgp_type *type_int() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_int); }
inline mgp_type *type_float() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_float); }
inline mgp_type *type_number() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_number); }
inline mgp_type *type_list(mgp_type *element_type) { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_list, element_type); }
inline mgp_type *type_map() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_map); }
inline mgp_type *type_node() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_node); }
inline mgp_type *type_relationship() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_relationship); }
inline mgp_type *type_path() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_path); }
inline mgp_type *type_date() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_date); }
inline mgp_type *type_local_time() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_local_time); }
inline mgp_type *type_local_date_time() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_local_date_time); }
inline mgp_type *type_duration() { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_duration); }
inline mgp_type *type_nullable(mgp_type *type) { return MgInvoke<mgp_type *>(mgp_type_nullable, type); }
// mgp_graph
inline bool graph_is_mutable(mgp_graph *graph) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_graph_is_mutable, graph); }
inline mgp_vertex *graph_create_vertex(mgp_graph *graph, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_graph_create_vertex, graph, memory);
}
inline void graph_delete_vertex(mgp_graph *graph, mgp_vertex *vertex) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_graph_delete_vertex, graph, vertex);
}
inline void graph_detach_delete_vertex(mgp_graph *graph, mgp_vertex *vertex) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_graph_detach_delete_vertex, graph, vertex);
}
inline mgp_edge *graph_create_edge(mgp_graph *graph, mgp_vertex *from, mgp_vertex *to, mgp_edge_type type,
mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_edge *>(mgp_graph_create_edge, graph, from, to, type, memory);
}
inline void graph_delete_edge(mgp_graph *graph, mgp_edge *edge) { MgInvokeVoid(mgp_graph_delete_edge, graph, edge); }
inline mgp_vertex *graph_get_vertex_by_id(mgp_graph *g, mgp_vertex_id id, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_graph_get_vertex_by_id, g, id, memory);
}
inline mgp_vertices_iterator *graph_iter_vertices(mgp_graph *g, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertices_iterator *>(mgp_graph_iter_vertices, g, memory);
}
// mgp_vertices_iterator
inline void vertices_iterator_destroy(mgp_vertices_iterator *it) { mgp_vertices_iterator_destroy(it); }
inline mgp_vertex *vertices_iterator_get(mgp_vertices_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_vertices_iterator_get, it);
}
inline mgp_vertex *vertices_iterator_next(mgp_vertices_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_vertices_iterator_next, it);
}
// mgp_edges_iterator
inline void edges_iterator_destroy(mgp_edges_iterator *it) { mgp_edges_iterator_destroy(it); }
inline mgp_edge *edges_iterator_get(mgp_edges_iterator *it) { return MgInvoke<mgp_edge *>(mgp_edges_iterator_get, it); }
inline mgp_edge *edges_iterator_next(mgp_edges_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_edge *>(mgp_edges_iterator_next, it);
}
// mgp_properties_iterator
inline void properties_iterator_destroy(mgp_properties_iterator *it) { mgp_properties_iterator_destroy(it); }
inline mgp_property *properties_iterator_get(mgp_properties_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_property *>(mgp_properties_iterator_get, it);
}
inline mgp_property *properties_iterator_next(mgp_properties_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_property *>(mgp_properties_iterator_next, it);
}
// Container {mgp_list, mgp_map} methods
// mgp_list
inline mgp_list *list_make_empty(size_t capacity, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_list *>(mgp_list_make_empty, capacity, memory);
}
inline mgp_list *list_copy(mgp_list *list, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_list *>(mgp_list_copy, list, memory);
}
inline void list_destroy(mgp_list *list) { mgp_list_destroy(list); }
inline void list_append(mgp_list *list, mgp_value *val) { MgInvokeVoid(mgp_list_append, list, val); }
inline void list_append_extend(mgp_list *list, mgp_value *val) { MgInvokeVoid(mgp_list_append_extend, list, val); }
inline size_t list_size(mgp_list *list) { return MgInvoke<size_t>(mgp_list_size, list); }
inline size_t list_capacity(mgp_list *list) { return MgInvoke<size_t>(mgp_list_capacity, list); }
inline mgp_value *list_at(mgp_list *list, size_t index) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_list_at, list, index); }
// mgp_map
inline mgp_map *map_make_empty(mgp_memory *memory) { return MgInvoke<mgp_map *>(mgp_map_make_empty, memory); }
inline mgp_map *map_copy(mgp_map *map, mgp_memory *memory) { return MgInvoke<mgp_map *>(mgp_map_copy, map, memory); }
inline void map_destroy(mgp_map *map) { mgp_map_destroy(map); }
inline void map_insert(mgp_map *map, const char *key, mgp_value *value) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_map_insert, map, key, value);
}
inline size_t map_size(mgp_map *map) { return MgInvoke<size_t>(mgp_map_size, map); }
inline mgp_value *map_at(mgp_map *map, const char *key) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_map_at, map, key); }
inline const char *map_item_key(mgp_map_item *item) { return MgInvoke<const char *>(mgp_map_item_key, item); }
inline mgp_value *map_item_value(mgp_map_item *item) { return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_map_item_value, item); }
inline mgp_map_items_iterator *map_iter_items(mgp_map *map, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_map_items_iterator *>(mgp_map_iter_items, map, memory);
}
inline void map_items_iterator_destroy(mgp_map_items_iterator *it) { mgp_map_items_iterator_destroy(it); }
inline mgp_map_item *map_items_iterator_get(mgp_map_items_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_map_item *>(mgp_map_items_iterator_get, it);
}
inline mgp_map_item *map_items_iterator_next(mgp_map_items_iterator *it) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_map_item *>(mgp_map_items_iterator_next, it);
}
// mgp_vertex
inline mgp_vertex_id vertex_get_id(mgp_vertex *v) { return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex_id>(mgp_vertex_get_id, v); }
inline mgp_vertex *vertex_copy(mgp_vertex *v, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_vertex_copy, v, memory);
}
inline void vertex_destroy(mgp_vertex *v) { mgp_vertex_destroy(v); }
inline bool vertex_equal(mgp_vertex *v1, mgp_vertex *v2) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_vertex_equal, v1, v2); }
inline size_t vertex_labels_count(mgp_vertex *v) { return MgInvoke<size_t>(mgp_vertex_labels_count, v); }
inline mgp_label vertex_label_at(mgp_vertex *v, size_t index) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_label>(mgp_vertex_label_at, v, index);
}
inline bool vertex_has_label(mgp_vertex *v, mgp_label label) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_vertex_has_label, v, label); }
inline bool vertex_has_label_named(mgp_vertex *v, const char *label_name) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_vertex_has_label_named, v, label_name);
}
inline void vertex_add_label(mgp_vertex *vertex, mgp_label label) { MgInvokeVoid(mgp_vertex_add_label, vertex, label); }
inline mgp_value *vertex_get_property(mgp_vertex *v, const char *property_name, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_vertex_get_property, v, property_name, memory);
}
inline void vertex_set_property(mgp_vertex *v, const char *property_name, mgp_value *property_value) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_vertex_set_property, v, property_name, property_value);
}
inline mgp_properties_iterator *vertex_iter_properties(mgp_vertex *v, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_properties_iterator *>(mgp_vertex_iter_properties, v, memory);
}
inline mgp_edges_iterator *vertex_iter_in_edges(mgp_vertex *v, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_edges_iterator *>(mgp_vertex_iter_in_edges, v, memory);
}
inline mgp_edges_iterator *vertex_iter_out_edges(mgp_vertex *v, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_edges_iterator *>(mgp_vertex_iter_out_edges, v, memory);
}
// mgp_edge
inline mgp_edge_id edge_get_id(mgp_edge *e) { return MgInvoke<mgp_edge_id>(mgp_edge_get_id, e); }
inline mgp_edge *edge_copy(mgp_edge *e, mgp_memory *memory) { return MgInvoke<mgp_edge *>(mgp_edge_copy, e, memory); }
inline void edge_destroy(mgp_edge *e) { mgp_edge_destroy(e); }
inline bool edge_equal(mgp_edge *e1, mgp_edge *e2) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_edge_equal, e1, e2); }
inline mgp_edge_type edge_get_type(mgp_edge *e) { return MgInvoke<mgp_edge_type>(mgp_edge_get_type, e); }
inline mgp_vertex *edge_get_from(mgp_edge *e) { return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_edge_get_from, e); }
inline mgp_vertex *edge_get_to(mgp_edge *e) { return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_edge_get_to, e); }
inline mgp_value *edge_get_property(mgp_edge *e, const char *property_name, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_value *>(mgp_edge_get_property, e, property_name, memory);
}
inline void edge_set_property(mgp_edge *e, const char *property_name, mgp_value *property_value) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_edge_set_property, e, property_name, property_value);
}
inline mgp_properties_iterator *edge_iter_properties(mgp_edge *e, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_properties_iterator *>(mgp_edge_iter_properties, e, memory);
}
// mgp_path
inline mgp_path *path_make_with_start(mgp_vertex *vertex, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_path *>(mgp_path_make_with_start, vertex, memory);
}
inline mgp_path *path_copy(mgp_path *path, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_path *>(mgp_path_copy, path, memory);
}
inline void path_destroy(mgp_path *path) { mgp_path_destroy(path); }
inline void path_expand(mgp_path *path, mgp_edge *edge) { MgInvokeVoid(mgp_path_expand, path, edge); }
inline size_t path_size(mgp_path *path) { return MgInvoke<size_t>(mgp_path_size, path); }
inline mgp_vertex *path_vertex_at(mgp_path *path, size_t index) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_vertex *>(mgp_path_vertex_at, path, index);
}
inline mgp_edge *path_edge_at(mgp_path *path, size_t index) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_edge *>(mgp_path_edge_at, path, index);
}
inline bool path_equal(mgp_path *p1, mgp_path *p2) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_path_equal, p1, p2); }
// Temporal type {mgp_date, mgp_local_time, mgp_local_date_time, mgp_duration} methods
// mgp_date
inline mgp_date *date_from_string(const char *string, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_date_from_string, string, memory);
}
inline mgp_date *date_from_parameters(mgp_date_parameters *parameters, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_date_from_parameters, parameters, memory);
}
inline mgp_date *date_copy(mgp_date *date, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_date_copy, date, memory);
}
inline void date_destroy(mgp_date *date) { mgp_date_destroy(date); }
inline bool date_equal(mgp_date *first, mgp_date *second) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_date_equal, first, second); }
inline int date_get_year(mgp_date *date) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_date_get_year, date); }
inline int date_get_month(mgp_date *date) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_date_get_month, date); }
inline int date_get_day(mgp_date *date) { return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_date_get_day, date); }
inline int64_t date_timestamp(mgp_date *date) { return MgInvoke<int64_t>(mgp_date_timestamp, date); }
inline mgp_date *date_now(mgp_memory *memory) { return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_date_now, memory); }
inline mgp_date *date_add_duration(mgp_date *date, mgp_duration *dur, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_date_add_duration, date, dur, memory);
}
inline mgp_date *date_sub_duration(mgp_date *date, mgp_duration *dur, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_date *>(mgp_date_sub_duration, date, dur, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *date_diff(mgp_date *first, mgp_date *second, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_date_diff, first, second, memory);
}
// mgp_local_time
inline mgp_local_time *local_time_from_string(const char *string, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_local_time_from_string, string, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_time *local_time_from_parameters(mgp_local_time_parameters *parameters, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_local_time_from_parameters, parameters, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_time *local_time_copy(mgp_local_time *local_time, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_local_time_copy, local_time, memory);
}
inline void local_time_destroy(mgp_local_time *local_time) { mgp_local_time_destroy(local_time); }
inline bool local_time_equal(mgp_local_time *first, mgp_local_time *second) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_time_equal, first, second);
}
inline int local_time_get_hour(mgp_local_time *local_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_time_get_hour, local_time);
}
inline int local_time_get_minute(mgp_local_time *local_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_time_get_minute, local_time);
}
inline int local_time_get_second(mgp_local_time *local_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_time_get_second, local_time);
}
inline int local_time_get_millisecond(mgp_local_time *local_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_time_get_millisecond, local_time);
}
inline int local_time_get_microsecond(mgp_local_time *local_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_time_get_microsecond, local_time);
}
inline int64_t local_time_timestamp(mgp_local_time *local_time) {
return MgInvoke<int64_t>(mgp_local_time_timestamp, local_time);
}
inline mgp_local_time *local_time_now(mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_local_time_now, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_time *local_time_add_duration(mgp_local_time *local_time, mgp_duration *dur, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_local_time_add_duration, local_time, dur, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_time *local_time_sub_duration(mgp_local_time *local_time, mgp_duration *dur, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_time *>(mgp_local_time_sub_duration, local_time, dur, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *local_time_diff(mgp_local_time *first, mgp_local_time *second, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_local_time_diff, first, second, memory);
}
// mgp_local_date_time
inline mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time_from_string(const char *string, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_local_date_time_from_string, string, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time_from_parameters(mgp_local_date_time_parameters *parameters,
mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_local_date_time_from_parameters, parameters, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time_copy(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_local_date_time_copy, local_date_time, memory);
}
inline void local_date_time_destroy(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
mgp_local_date_time_destroy(local_date_time);
}
inline bool local_date_time_equal(mgp_local_date_time *first, mgp_local_date_time *second) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_equal, first, second);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_year(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_year, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_month(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_month, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_day(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_day, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_hour(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_hour, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_minute(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_minute, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_second(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_second, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_millisecond(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_millisecond, local_date_time);
}
inline int local_date_time_get_microsecond(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_local_date_time_get_microsecond, local_date_time);
}
inline int64_t local_date_time_timestamp(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time) {
return MgInvoke<int64_t>(mgp_local_date_time_timestamp, local_date_time);
}
inline mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time_now(mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_local_date_time_now, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time_add_duration(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time, mgp_duration *dur,
mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_local_date_time_add_duration, local_date_time, dur, memory);
}
inline mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time_sub_duration(mgp_local_date_time *local_date_time, mgp_duration *dur,
mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_local_date_time *>(mgp_local_date_time_sub_duration, local_date_time, dur, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *local_date_time_diff(mgp_local_date_time *first, mgp_local_date_time *second, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_local_date_time_diff, first, second, memory);
}
// mgp_duration
inline mgp_duration *duration_from_string(const char *string, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_from_string, string, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *duration_from_parameters(mgp_duration_parameters *parameters, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_from_parameters, parameters, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *duration_from_microseconds(int64_t microseconds, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_from_microseconds, microseconds, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *duration_copy(mgp_duration *duration, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_copy, duration, memory);
}
inline void duration_destroy(mgp_duration *duration) { mgp_duration_destroy(duration); }
inline int64_t duration_get_microseconds(mgp_duration *duration) {
return MgInvoke<int64_t>(mgp_duration_get_microseconds, duration);
}
inline bool duration_equal(mgp_duration *first, mgp_duration *second) {
return MgInvoke<int>(mgp_duration_equal, first, second);
}
inline mgp_duration *duration_neg(mgp_duration *duration, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_neg, duration, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *duration_add(mgp_duration *first, mgp_duration *second, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_add, first, second, memory);
}
inline mgp_duration *duration_sub(mgp_duration *first, mgp_duration *second, mgp_memory *memory) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_duration *>(mgp_duration_sub, first, second, memory);
}
// Procedure
inline mgp_proc *module_add_read_procedure(mgp_module *module, const char *name, mgp_proc_cb cb) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_proc *>(mgp_module_add_read_procedure, module, name, cb);
}
inline mgp_proc *module_add_write_procedure(mgp_module *module, const char *name, mgp_proc_cb cb) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_proc *>(mgp_module_add_write_procedure, module, name, cb);
}
inline void proc_add_arg(mgp_proc *proc, const char *name, mgp_type *type) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_proc_add_arg, proc, name, type);
}
inline void proc_add_opt_arg(mgp_proc *proc, const char *name, mgp_type *type, mgp_value *default_value) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_proc_add_opt_arg, proc, name, type, default_value);
}
inline void proc_add_result(mgp_proc *proc, const char *name, mgp_type *type) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_proc_add_result, proc, name, type);
}
inline void proc_add_deprecated_result(mgp_proc *proc, const char *name, mgp_type *type) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_proc_add_deprecated_result, proc, name, type);
}
inline bool must_abort(mgp_graph *graph) { return mgp_must_abort(graph); }
// mgp_result
inline void result_set_error_msg(mgp_result *res, const char *error_msg) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_result_set_error_msg, res, error_msg);
}
inline mgp_result_record *result_new_record(mgp_result *res) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_result_record *>(mgp_result_new_record, res);
}
inline void result_record_insert(mgp_result_record *record, const char *field_name, mgp_value *val) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_result_record_insert, record, field_name, val);
}
// Function
inline mgp_func *module_add_function(mgp_module *module, const char *name, mgp_func_cb cb) {
return MgInvoke<mgp_func *>(mgp_module_add_function, module, name, cb);
}
inline void func_add_arg(mgp_func *func, const char *name, mgp_type *type) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_func_add_arg, func, name, type);
}
inline void func_add_opt_arg(mgp_func *func, const char *name, mgp_type *type, mgp_value *default_value) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_func_add_opt_arg, func, name, type, default_value);
}
inline void func_result_set_error_msg(mgp_func_result *res, const char *msg, mgp_memory *memory) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_func_result_set_error_msg, res, msg, memory);
}
inline void func_result_set_value(mgp_func_result *res, mgp_value *value, mgp_memory *memory) {
MgInvokeVoid(mgp_func_result_set_value, res, value, memory);
}
} // namespace mgp

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@@ -1,343 +0,0 @@
import typing
from enum import Enum
import networkx as nx
NX_LABEL_ATTR = "labels"
NX_TYPE_ATTR = "type"
SOURCE_TYPE_KAFKA = "SOURCE_TYPE_KAFKA"
SOURCE_TYPE_PULSAR = "SOURCE_TYPE_PULSAR"
"""
This module provides helpers for the mock Python API, much like _mgp.py does for mgp.py.
"""
class InvalidArgumentError(Exception):
"""
Signals that some of the arguments have invalid values.
"""
pass
class ImmutableObjectError(Exception):
pass
class LogicErrorError(Exception):
pass
class DeletedObjectError(Exception):
pass
class EdgeConstants(Enum):
I_START = 0
I_END = 1
I_KEY = 2
class Graph:
"""Wrapper around a NetworkX MultiDiGraph instance."""
__slots__ = ("nx", "_highest_vertex_id", "_highest_edge_id", "_valid")
def __init__(self, graph: nx.MultiDiGraph) -> None:
if not isinstance(graph, nx.MultiDiGraph):
raise TypeError(f"Expected 'networkx.classes.multidigraph.MultiDiGraph', got '{type(graph)}'")
self.nx = graph
self._highest_vertex_id = None
self._highest_edge_id = None
self._valid = True
@property
def vertex_ids(self):
return self.nx.nodes
def vertex_is_isolate(self, vertex_id: int) -> bool:
return nx.is_isolate(self.nx, vertex_id)
@property
def vertices(self):
return (Vertex(node_id, self) for node_id in self.nx.nodes)
def has_node(self, node_id):
return self.nx.has_node(node_id)
@property
def edges(self):
return self.nx.edges
def is_valid(self) -> bool:
return self._valid
def get_vertex_by_id(self, vertex_id: int) -> "Vertex":
return Vertex(vertex_id, self)
def invalidate(self):
self._valid = False
def is_immutable(self) -> bool:
return nx.is_frozen(self.nx)
def make_immutable(self):
self.nx = nx.freeze(self.nx)
def _new_vertex_id(self):
if self._highest_vertex_id is None:
self._highest_vertex_id = max(vertex_id for vertex_id in self.nx.nodes)
return self._highest_vertex_id + 1
def _new_edge_id(self):
if self._highest_edge_id is None:
self._highest_edge_id = max(edge[EdgeConstants.I_KEY.value] for edge in self.nx.edges(keys=True))
return self._highest_edge_id + 1
def create_vertex(self) -> "Vertex":
vertex_id = self._new_vertex_id()
self.nx.add_node(vertex_id)
self._highest_vertex_id = vertex_id
return Vertex(vertex_id, self)
def create_edge(self, from_vertex: "Vertex", to_vertex: "Vertex", edge_type: str) -> "Edge":
if from_vertex.is_deleted() or to_vertex.is_deleted():
raise DeletedObjectError("Accessing deleted object.")
edge_id = self._new_edge_id()
from_id = from_vertex.id
to_id = to_vertex.id
self.nx.add_edge(from_id, to_id, key=edge_id, type=edge_type)
self._highest_edge_id = edge_id
return Edge((from_id, to_id, edge_id), self)
def delete_vertex(self, vertex_id: int):
self.nx.remove_node(vertex_id)
def delete_edge(self, from_vertex_id: int, to_vertex_id: int, edge_id: int):
self.nx.remove_edge(from_vertex_id, to_vertex_id, edge_id)
@property
def highest_vertex_id(self) -> int:
if self._highest_vertex_id is None:
self._highest_vertex_id = max(vertex_id for vertex_id in self.nx.nodes) + 1
return self._highest_vertex_id
@property
def highest_edge_id(self) -> int:
if self._highest_edge_id is None:
self._highest_edge_id = max(edge[EdgeConstants.I_KEY.value] for edge in self.nx.edges(keys=True))
return self._highest_edge_id + 1
class Vertex:
"""Represents a graph vertex."""
__slots__ = ("_id", "_graph")
def __init__(self, id: int, graph: Graph) -> None:
if not isinstance(id, int):
raise TypeError(f"Expected 'int', got '{type(id)}'")
if not isinstance(graph, Graph):
raise TypeError(f"Expected '_mgp_mock.Graph', got '{type(graph)}'")
if not graph.nx.has_node(id):
raise IndexError(f"Unable to find vertex with ID {id}.")
self._id = id
self._graph = graph
def is_valid(self) -> bool:
return self._graph.is_valid()
def is_deleted(self) -> bool:
return not self._graph.nx.has_node(self._id) and self._id <= self._graph.highest_vertex_id
@property
def underlying_graph(self) -> Graph:
return self._graph
def underlying_graph_is_mutable(self) -> bool:
return not nx.is_frozen(self._graph.nx)
@property
def labels(self) -> typing.List[int]:
return self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][NX_LABEL_ATTR].split(":")
def add_label(self, label: str) -> None:
if nx.is_frozen(self._graph.nx):
raise ImmutableObjectError("Cannot modify immutable object.")
self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][NX_LABEL_ATTR] += f":{label}"
def remove_label(self, label: str) -> None:
if nx.is_frozen(self._graph.nx):
raise ImmutableObjectError("Cannot modify immutable object.")
labels = self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][NX_LABEL_ATTR]
if labels.startswith(f"{label}:"):
labels = "\n" + labels # pseudo-string starter
self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][NX_LABEL_ATTR] = labels.replace(f"\n{label}:", "")
elif labels.endswith(f":{label}"):
labels += "\n" # pseudo-string terminator
self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][NX_LABEL_ATTR] = labels.replace(f":{label}\n", "")
else:
self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][NX_LABEL_ATTR] = labels.replace(f":{label}:", ":")
@property
def id(self) -> int:
return self._id
@property
def properties(self):
return (
(key, value)
for key, value in self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id].items()
if key not in (NX_LABEL_ATTR, NX_TYPE_ATTR)
)
def get_property(self, property_name: str):
return self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][property_name]
def set_property(self, property_name: str, value: object):
self._graph.nx.nodes[self._id][property_name] = value
@property
def in_edges(self) -> typing.Iterable["Edge"]:
return [Edge(edge, self._graph) for edge in self._graph.nx.in_edges(self._id, keys=True)]
@property
def out_edges(self) -> typing.Iterable["Edge"]:
return [Edge(edge, self._graph) for edge in self._graph.nx.out_edges(self._id, keys=True)]
class Edge:
"""Represents a graph edge."""
__slots__ = ("_edge", "_graph")
def __init__(self, edge: typing.Tuple[int, int, int], graph: Graph) -> None:
if not isinstance(edge, typing.Tuple):
raise TypeError(f"Expected 'Tuple', got '{type(edge)}'")
if not isinstance(graph, Graph):
raise TypeError(f"Expected '_mgp_mock.Graph', got '{type(graph)}'")
if not graph.nx.has_edge(*edge):
raise IndexError(f"Unable to find edge with ID {edge[EdgeConstants.I_KEY.value]}.")
self._edge = edge
self._graph = graph
def is_valid(self) -> bool:
return self._graph.is_valid()
def is_deleted(self) -> bool:
return (
not self._graph.nx.has_edge(*self._edge)
and self._edge[EdgeConstants.I_KEY.value] <= self._graph.highest_edge_id
)
def underlying_graph_is_mutable(self) -> bool:
return not nx.is_frozen(self._graph.nx)
@property
def id(self) -> int:
return self._edge[EdgeConstants.I_KEY.value]
@property
def edge(self) -> typing.Tuple[int, int, int]:
return self._edge
@property
def start_id(self) -> int:
return self._edge[EdgeConstants.I_START.value]
@property
def end_id(self) -> int:
return self._edge[EdgeConstants.I_END.value]
def get_type_name(self):
return self._graph.nx.get_edge_data(*self._edge)[NX_TYPE_ATTR]
def from_vertex(self) -> Vertex:
return Vertex(self.start_id, self._graph)
def to_vertex(self) -> Vertex:
return Vertex(self.end_id, self._graph)
@property
def properties(self):
return (
(key, value)
for key, value in self._graph.nx.edges[self._edge].items()
if key not in (NX_LABEL_ATTR, NX_TYPE_ATTR)
)
def get_property(self, property_name: str):
return self._graph.nx.edges[self._edge][property_name]
def set_property(self, property_name: str, value: object):
self._graph.nx.edges[self._edge][property_name] = value
class Path:
"""Represents a path comprised of `Vertex` and `Edge` instances."""
__slots__ = ("_vertices", "_edges", "_graph")
__create_key = object()
def __init__(self, create_key, vertex_id: int, graph: Graph) -> None:
assert create_key == Path.__create_key, "Path objects must be created using Path.make_with_start"
self._vertices = [vertex_id]
self._edges = []
self._graph = graph
@classmethod
def make_with_start(cls, vertex: Vertex) -> "Path":
if not isinstance(vertex, Vertex):
raise TypeError(f"Expected 'Vertex', got '{type(vertex)}'")
if not isinstance(vertex.underlying_graph, Graph):
raise TypeError(f"Expected '_mgp_mock.Graph', got '{type(vertex.underlying_graph)}'")
if not vertex.underlying_graph.nx.has_node(vertex._id):
raise IndexError(f"Unable to find vertex with ID {vertex._id}.")
return Path(cls.__create_key, vertex._id, vertex.underlying_graph)
def is_valid(self) -> bool:
return self._graph.is_valid()
def underlying_graph_is_mutable(self) -> bool:
return not nx.is_frozen(self._graph.nx)
def expand(self, edge: Edge):
if edge.start_id != self._vertices[-1]:
raise LogicErrorError("Logic error.")
self._vertices.append(edge.end_id)
self._edges.append((edge.start_id, edge.end_id, edge.id))
def vertex_at(self, index: int) -> Vertex:
return Vertex(self._vertices[index], self._graph)
def edge_at(self, index: int) -> Edge:
return Edge(self._edges[index], self._graph)
def size(self) -> int:
return len(self._edges)

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2022 Memgraph Ltd.
//
// Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License
// included in the file licenses/BSL.txt; by using this file, you agree to be bound by the terms of the Business Source
// License, and you may not use this file except in compliance with the Business Source License.
//
// As of the Change Date specified in that file, in accordance with
// the Business Source License, use of this software will be governed
// by the Apache License, Version 2.0, included in the file
// licenses/APL.txt.
#pragma once
#include <exception>
#include <iostream>
namespace mg_exception {
struct NotEnoughMemoryException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Not enough memory!"; }
};
struct UnknownException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Unknown exception!"; }
};
struct AllocationException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Could not allocate memory!"; }
};
struct InsufficientBufferException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Buffer is not sufficient to process procedure!"; }
};
struct OutOfRangeException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Index out of range!"; }
};
struct LogicException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Logic exception, check the procedure signature!"; }
};
struct DeletedObjectException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Object is deleted!"; }
};
struct InvalidArgumentException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Invalid argument!"; }
};
struct InvalidIDException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Invalid ID!"; }
};
struct KeyAlreadyExistsException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Key you are trying to set already exists!"; }
};
struct ImmutableObjectException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Object you are trying to change is immutable!"; }
};
struct ValueConversionException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Error in value conversion!"; }
};
struct SerializationException : public std::exception {
const char *what() const throw() { return "Error in serialization!"; }
};
} // namespace mg_exception

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@@ -5,15 +5,11 @@ cd "$DIR"
source "$DIR/environment/util.sh"
DISTRO=$(operating_system)
ARCHITECTURE=$(architecture)
function print_help () {
echo "Usage: $0 [OPTION]"
echo -e "Check for missing packages and setup the project.\n"
echo "Optional arguments:"
echo -e " -h\tdisplay this help and exit"
echo -e " --without-libs-setup\tskip the step for setting up libs"
}
function setup_virtualenv () {
@@ -26,7 +22,7 @@ function setup_virtualenv () {
fi
# create new virtualenv
python3 -m virtualenv -p python3 ve3 || exit 1
virtualenv -p python3 ve3 || exit 1
source ve3/bin/activate
pip --timeout 1000 install -r requirements.txt || exit 1
deactivate
@@ -34,52 +30,61 @@ function setup_virtualenv () {
popd > /dev/null
}
setup_libs=true
if [[ $# -eq 1 && "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
if [[ $# -gt 1 ]]; then
print_help
exit 0
else
while(($#)); do
case "$1" in
--without-libs-setup)
shift
setup_libs=false
;;
*)
# unknown option
echo "Invalid argument provided: $1"
print_help
exit 1
;;
esac
done
exit 1
elif [[ $# -eq 1 ]]; then
case "$1" in
-h)
print_help
exit 0
;;
*)
# unknown option
print_help
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
if [ "${ARCHITECTURE}" = "arm64" ] || [ "${ARCHITECTURE}" = "aarch64" ]; then
OS_SCRIPT=$DIR/environment/os/$DISTRO-arm.sh
else
OS_SCRIPT=$DIR/environment/os/$DISTRO.sh
fi
echo "ALL BUILD PACKAGES: $($OS_SCRIPT list MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS)"
$OS_SCRIPT check MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS
DISTRO=$(operating_system)
echo "ALL BUILD PACKAGES: $($DIR/environment/os/$DISTRO.sh list MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS)"
$DIR/environment/os/$DISTRO.sh check MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS
echo "All packages are in-place..."
# create a default build directory
mkdir -p ./build
if [[ "$setup_libs" == "true" ]]; then
# Setup libs (download).
cd libs
./cleanup.sh
./setup.sh
cd ..
# quicklisp package manager for Common Lisp
quicklisp_install_dir="$HOME/quicklisp"
if [[ -v QUICKLISP_HOME ]]; then
quicklisp_install_dir="${QUICKLISP_HOME}"
fi
# Fix for centos 7 during release
if [ "${DISTRO}" = "centos-7" ] || [ "${DISTRO}" = "debian-11" ] || [ "${DISTRO}" = "amzn-2" ]; then
python3 -m pip uninstall -y virtualenv
python3 -m pip install virtualenv
if [[ ! -f "${quicklisp_install_dir}/setup.lisp" ]]; then
wget -nv https://beta.quicklisp.org/quicklisp.lisp -O quicklisp.lisp || exit 1
echo \
"
(load \"${DIR}/quicklisp.lisp\")
(quicklisp-quickstart:install :path \"${quicklisp_install_dir}\")
" | sbcl --script || exit 1
rm -rf quicklisp.lisp || exit 1
fi
ln -Tfs "$DIR/src/lisp" "${quicklisp_install_dir}/local-projects/lcp"
# Install LCP dependencies
# TODO: We should at some point cache or have a mirror of packages we use.
# TODO: move the installation of LCP's dependencies into ./setup.sh
echo \
"
(load \"${quicklisp_install_dir}/setup.lisp\")
(ql:quickload '(:lcp :lcp/test) :silent t)
" | sbcl --script
# Setup libs (download).
cd libs
./cleanup.sh
./setup.sh
cd ..
# setup gql_behave dependencies
setup_virtualenv tests/gql_behave
@@ -105,19 +110,3 @@ for hook in $(find $DIR/.githooks -type f -printf "%f\n"); do
ln -s -f "$DIR/.githooks/$hook" "$DIR/.git/hooks/$hook"
echo "Added $hook hook"
done;
# Install precommit hook except on old operating systems because we don't
# develop on them -> pre-commit hook not required -> we can use latest
# packages.
if [ "${DISTRO}" != "centos-7" ] && [ "$DISTRO" != "debian-10" ] && [ "${DISTRO}" != "ubuntu-18.04" ] && [ "${DISTRO}" != "amzn-2" ]; then
python3 -m pip install pre-commit
python3 -m pre_commit install
# Install py format tools for usage during the development.
echo "Install black formatter"
python3 -m pip install black==23.1.*
echo "Install isort"
python3 -m pip install isort==5.12.*
fi
# Link `include/mgp.py` with `release/mgp/mgp.py`
ln -v -f include/mgp.py release/mgp/mgp.py

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!cleanup.sh
!CMakeLists.txt
!__main.cpp
!pulsar.patch
!antlr4.10.1.patch
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@@ -8,15 +8,6 @@ if (NPROC EQUAL 0)
set(NPROC 1)
endif()
find_package(Boost 1.78 REQUIRED)
find_package(BZip2 1.0.6 REQUIRED)
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
set(GFLAGS_NOTHREADS OFF)
find_package(gflags REQUIRED)
find_package(fmt 8.0.1)
find_package(Jemalloc REQUIRED)
find_package(ZLIB 1.2.11 REQUIRED)
set(LIB_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
# convenience functions
@@ -57,7 +48,7 @@ endfunction(import_library)
# INSTALL_COMMAND arguments.
function(add_external_project name)
set(options NO_C_COMPILER)
set(one_value_kwargs SOURCE_DIR BUILD_IN_SOURCE)
set(one_value_kwargs SOURCE_DIR)
set(multi_value_kwargs CMAKE_ARGS DEPENDS INSTALL_COMMAND BUILD_COMMAND
CONFIGURE_COMMAND)
cmake_parse_arguments(KW "${options}" "${one_value_kwargs}" "${multi_value_kwargs}" ${ARGN})
@@ -65,16 +56,11 @@ function(add_external_project name)
if (KW_SOURCE_DIR)
set(source_dir ${KW_SOURCE_DIR})
endif()
set(build_in_source 0)
if (KW_BUILD_IN_SOURCE)
set(build_in_source ${KW_BUILD_IN_SOURCE})
endif()
if (NOT KW_NO_C_COMPILER)
set(KW_CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER} ${KW_CMAKE_ARGS})
endif()
ExternalProject_Add(${name}-proj DEPENDS ${KW_DEPENDS}
PREFIX ${source_dir} SOURCE_DIR ${source_dir}
BUILD_IN_SOURCE ${build_in_source}
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ${KW_CONFIGURE_COMMAND}
CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
@@ -105,19 +91,25 @@ import_external_library(antlr4 STATIC
CMAKE_ARGS # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37096062/get-a-basic-c-program-to-compile-using-clang-on-ubuntu-16/38385967#38385967
-DWITH_LIBCXX=OFF # because of debian bug
-DCMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY=true
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20
-DANTLR_BUILD_CPP_TESTS=OFF
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) antlr4_static
INSTALL_COMMAND $(MAKE) install)
# Make a License.txt out of thin air, so that antlr4.6 knows how to build.
# When we upgrade antlr, this will no longer be needed.
INSTALL_COMMAND touch ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/antlr4/runtime/Cpp/License.txt
COMMAND $(MAKE) install)
# Setup google benchmark.
import_external_library(benchmark STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/benchmark/${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/libbenchmark.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/benchmark/lib/libbenchmark.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/benchmark/include
# Skip testing. The tests don't compile with Clang 8.
CMAKE_ARGS -DBENCHMARK_ENABLE_TESTING=OFF)
include(FetchContent)
# setup fmt format
import_external_library(fmt STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/fmt/${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/libfmt.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/fmt/include
# Skip testing.
CMAKE_ARGS -DFMT_TEST=OFF)
# setup rapidcheck (it cannot be external, since it doesn't have install
# target)
@@ -144,19 +136,55 @@ import_library(gtest_main STATIC ${GTEST_MAIN_LIBRARY} ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR} gtes
import_library(gmock STATIC ${GMOCK_LIBRARY} ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR} gtest-proj)
import_library(gmock_main STATIC ${GMOCK_MAIN_LIBRARY} ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR} gtest-proj)
# setup google flags
set(GFLAGS_NO_FILENAMES "0")
if ("${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" MATCHES "^(R|r)(E|e)(L|l).+")
set(GFLAGS_NO_FILENAMES "1")
endif()
# setup google flags
import_external_library(gflags STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gflags/lib/libgflags.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gflags/include
# Not needed, since gflags is C++ only.
NO_C_COMPILER
# Don't register installation in ~/.cmake
CMAKE_ARGS -DREGISTER_INSTALL_PREFIX=OFF
-DBUILD_gflags_nothreads_LIB=OFF
-DGFLAGS_NO_FILENAMES=${GFLAGS_NO_FILENAMES})
# Setup cppitertools
import_header_library(cppitertools ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
# Setup json
import_header_library(json ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
# Setup bzip2
import_external_library(bzip2 STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/bzip2/libbz2.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/bzip2
# bzip2's Makefile has -g CFLAG which is redundant
CONFIGURE_COMMAND sed -i "s/-Wall -Winline -O2 -g/-Wall -Winline -O2/g" ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/bzip2/Makefile
BUILD_COMMAND make -C ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/bzip2
CC=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
CXX=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
INSTALL_COMMAND true)
# Setup zlib
import_external_library(zlib STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/zlib/lib/libz.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/zlib
CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY=true
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) zlibstatic)
# Setup RocksDB
import_external_library(rocksdb STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/rocksdb/lib/librocksdb.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/rocksdb/include
CMAKE_ARGS -DUSE_RTTI=ON
DEPENDS gflags-proj
CMAKE_ARGS -Dgflags_DIR=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gflags/lib/cmake/gflags
-DUSE_RTTI=ON
-DWITH_TESTS=OFF
-DGFLAGS_NOTHREADS=OFF
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib
-DCMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY=true
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) rocksdb)
@@ -177,82 +205,14 @@ import_external_library(mgclient STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/mgclient/include
CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
-DBUILD_CPP_BINDINGS=ON)
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF)
find_package(OpenSSL REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(mgclient INTERFACE ${OPENSSL_LIBRARIES})
add_external_project(mgconsole
SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/mgconsole
CMAKE_ARGS
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) mgconsole)
add_custom_target(mgconsole DEPENDS mgconsole-proj)
# Setup spdlog
set(SPDLOG_FMT_EXTERNAL ON)
FetchContent_Declare(spdlog
SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/spdlog)
import_external_library(spdlog STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/spdlog/${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/libspdlog.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/spdlog/include
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) spdlog)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(spdlog)
# Setup librdkafka.
import_external_library(librdkafka STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/librdkafka/lib/librdkafka.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/librdkafka/include
CMAKE_ARGS -DRDKAFKA_BUILD_STATIC=ON
-DRDKAFKA_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF
-DRDKAFKA_BUILD_TESTS=OFF
-DWITH_ZSTD=OFF
-DENABLE_LZ4_EXT=OFF
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib
-DWITH_SSL=ON
# If we want SASL, we need to install it on build machines
-DWITH_SASL=OFF)
target_link_libraries(librdkafka INTERFACE ${OPENSSL_LIBRARIES} ZLIB::ZLIB)
import_library(librdkafka++ STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/librdkafka/lib/librdkafka++.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/librdkafka/include
)
target_link_libraries(librdkafka++ INTERFACE librdkafka)
set(PROTOBUF_ROOT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/protobuf/lib)
import_external_library(protobuf STATIC
${PROTOBUF_ROOT}/lib/libprotobuf.a
${PROTOBUF_ROOT}/include
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
CONFIGURE_COMMAND true)
import_external_library(pulsar STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pulsar/pulsar-client-cpp/lib/libpulsarwithdeps.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pulsar/install/include
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
CONFIGURE_COMMAND cmake pulsar-client-cpp
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/pulsar/install
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
-DBUILD_DYNAMIC_LIB=OFF
-DBUILD_STATIC_LIB=ON
-DBUILD_TESTS=OFF
-DLINK_STATIC=ON
-DPROTOC_PATH=${PROTOBUF_ROOT}/bin/protoc
-DBOOST_ROOT=${BOOST_ROOT}
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${PROTOBUF_ROOT}
-DProtobuf_INCLUDE_DIRS=${PROTOBUF_ROOT}/include
-DBUILD_PYTHON_WRAPPER=OFF
-DBUILD_PERF_TOOLS=OFF
-DUSE_LOG4CXX=OFF
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) pulsarStaticWithDeps)
add_dependencies(pulsar-proj protobuf)
if (${MG_ARCH} STREQUAL "ARM64")
set(MG_LIBRDTSC_CMAKE_ARGS -DLIBRDTSC_ARCH_x86=OFF -DLIBRDTSC_ARCH_ARM64=ON)
endif()
import_external_library(librdtsc STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/librdtsc/lib/librdtsc.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/librdtsc/include
CMAKE_ARGS ${MG_LIBRDTSC_CMAKE_ARGS}
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) rdtsc)
include(jemalloc.cmake)

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diff --git a/runtime/Cpp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt b/runtime/Cpp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt
index baf46cac9..2e7756de8 100644
--- a/runtime/Cpp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/runtime/Cpp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ set_target_properties(antlr4_static
ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${LIB_OUTPUT_DIR}
COMPILE_FLAGS "${disabled_compile_warnings} ${extra_static_compile_flags}")
-install(TARGETS antlr4_shared
+install(TARGETS antlr4_shared OPTIONAL
EXPORT antlr4-targets
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}

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@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
set(JEMALLOC_DIR "${LIB_DIR}/jemalloc")
set(JEMALLOC_SRCS
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/arena.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/background_thread.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/base.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/bin.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/bitmap.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/ckh.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/ctl.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/div.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/extent.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/extent_dss.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/extent_mmap.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/hash.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/hook.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/jemalloc.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/large.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/log.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/malloc_io.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/mutex.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/mutex_pool.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/nstime.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/pages.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/prng.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/prof.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/rtree.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/sc.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/stats.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/sz.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/tcache.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/test_hooks.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/ticker.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/tsd.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/witness.c
${JEMALLOC_DIR}/src/safety_check.c
)
add_library(jemalloc ${JEMALLOC_SRCS})
target_include_directories(jemalloc PUBLIC "${JEMALLOC_DIR}/include")
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(jemalloc PUBLIC Threads::Threads)
target_compile_definitions(jemalloc PRIVATE -DJEMALLOC_NO_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE)
if (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "DEBUG")
target_compile_definitions(jemalloc PRIVATE -DJEMALLOC_DEBUG=1 -DJEMALLOC_PROF=1)
endif()
target_compile_options(jemalloc PRIVATE -Wno-redundant-decls)
# for RTLD_NEXT
target_compile_definitions(jemalloc PRIVATE _GNU_SOURCE)
set_property(TARGET jemalloc APPEND PROPERTY INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS USE_JEMALLOC=1)

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt
index ee9b58c..31359a9 100644
--- a/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ option(LIBRDTSC_USE_PMU "Enables PMU usage on ARM platforms" OFF)
# | Library Build and Install Properties |
# +--------------------------------------------------------+
-add_library(rdtsc SHARED
+add_library(rdtsc
src/cycles.c
src/common_timer.c
src/timer.c
@@ -72,15 +72,6 @@ target_include_directories(rdtsc
PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include
)
-# Install directory changes depending on build mode
-if (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES "^[Dd]ebug")
- # During debug, the library will be installed into a local directory
- set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/_install CACHE PATH "" FORCE)
-else ()
- # This will install in /usr/lib and /usr/include
- set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr CACHE PATH "" FORCE)
-endif ()
-
# Specifying what to export when installing (GNUInstallDirs required)
install(TARGETS rdtsc
EXPORT librstsc-config

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt
index 6761929..6a369af 100644
--- a/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -220,6 +220,7 @@ else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -momit-leaf-frame-pointer")
endif()
endif()
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wno-deprecated-copy -Wno-unused-but-set-variable")
endif()
include(CheckCCompilerFlag)
@@ -997,7 +998,7 @@ if(NOT WIN32 OR ROCKSDB_INSTALL_ON_WINDOWS)
if(ROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED)
install(
- TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB}
+ TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} OPTIONAL
EXPORT RocksDBTargets
COMPONENT runtime
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@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
#!/bin/bash -e
# Download external dependencies.
# Don't forget to add/update the license in release/third-party-licenses of added/updated libs!
local_cache_host=${MGDEPS_CACHE_HOST_PORT:-mgdeps-cache:8000}
working_dir="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
cd "${working_dir}"
cd ${working_dir}
# Clones a git repository and optionally cherry picks additional commits. The
# function will try to preserve any local changes in the repo.
@@ -14,49 +12,30 @@ clone () {
local git_repo=$1
local dir_name=$2
local checkout_id=$3
local shallow=$4
shift 4
shift 3
# Clone if there's no repo.
if [[ ! -d "$dir_name" ]]; then
echo "Cloning from $git_repo"
# If the clone fails, it doesn't make sense to continue with the function
# execution but the whole script should continue executing because we might
# clone the same repo from a different source.
if [ "$shallow" = true ]; then
git clone --depth 1 --branch "$checkout_id" "$git_repo" "$dir_name" || return 1
else
git clone "$git_repo" "$dir_name" || return 1
fi
git clone "$git_repo" "$dir_name"
fi
pushd "$dir_name"
# Just fetch new commits from remote repository. Don't merge/pull them in, so
# that we don't clobber local modifications.
git fetch
# Check whether we have any local changes which need to be preserved.
local local_changes=true
if git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet && git diff --no-ext-diff --cached --quiet; then
local_changes=false
fi
if [ "$shallow" = false ]; then
# Stash regardless of local_changes, so that a user gets a message on stdout.
git stash
# Just fetch new commits from remote repository. Don't merge/pull them in, so
# that we don't clobber local modifications.
git fetch
# Checkout the primary commit (there's no need to pull/merge).
# The checkout fail should exit this script immediately because the target
# commit is not there and that will most likely create build-time errors.
git checkout "$checkout_id" || exit 1
# Apply any optional cherry pick fixes.
while [[ $# -ne 0 ]]; do
local cherry_pick_id=$1
shift
# The cherry-pick fail should exit this script immediately because the
# target commit is not there and that will most likely create build-time
# errors.
git cherry-pick -n "$cherry_pick_id" || exit 1
done
fi
# Stash regardless of local_changes, so that a user gets a message on stdout.
git stash
# Checkout the primary commit (there's no need to pull/merge).
git checkout $checkout_id
# Apply any optional cherry pick fixes.
while [[ $# -ne 0 ]]; do
local cherry_pick_id=$1
shift
git cherry-pick -n $cherry_pick_id
done
# Reapply any local changes.
if [[ $local_changes == true ]]; then
git stash pop
@@ -64,177 +43,100 @@ clone () {
popd
}
file_get_try_double () {
primary_url="$1"
secondary_url="$2"
echo "Download primary from $primary_url secondary from $secondary_url"
if [ -z "$primary_url" ]; then echo "Primary should not be empty." && exit 1; fi
if [ -z "$secondary_url" ]; then echo "Secondary should not be empty." && exit 1; fi
filename="$(basename "$secondary_url")"
wget -nv "$primary_url" -O "$filename" || wget -nv "$secondary_url" -O "$filename" || exit 1
echo ""
}
repo_clone_try_double () {
primary_url="$1"
secondary_url="$2"
folder_name="$3"
ref="$4"
shallow="${5:-false}"
echo "Cloning primary from $primary_url secondary from $secondary_url"
if [ -z "$primary_url" ]; then echo "Primary should not be empty." && exit 1; fi
if [ -z "$secondary_url" ]; then echo "Secondary should not be empty." && exit 1; fi
if [ -z "$folder_name" ]; then echo "Clone folder should not be empty." && exit 1; fi
if [ -z "$ref" ]; then echo "Git clone ref should not be empty." && exit 1; fi
clone "$primary_url" "$folder_name" "$ref" "$shallow" || clone "$secondary_url" "$folder_name" "$ref" "$shallow" || exit 1
echo ""
}
# List all dependencies.
# The reason for introducing primary and secondary urls are:
# * HTTPS is hard to cache
# * Remote development workflow is more flexible if people don't have to connect to VPN
# * Direct download from the "source of truth" is slower and unreliable because of the whole internet in-between
# * When a new dependency has to be added, both urls could be the same, later someone could optimize if required
# The goal of having primary urls is to have links to the "local" cache of
# dependencies where these dependencies could be downloaded as fast as
# possible. The actual cache server could be on your local machine, on a
# dedicated machine inside the build cluster or on the actual build machine.
# Download from primary_urls might fail because the cache is not installed.
declare -A primary_urls=(
["antlr4-code"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/antlr4.git"
["antlr4-generator"]="http://$local_cache_host/file/antlr-4.10.1-complete.jar"
["cppitertools"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/cppitertools.git"
["rapidcheck"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/rapidcheck.git"
["gbenchmark"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/benchmark.git"
["gtest"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/googletest.git"
["libbcrypt"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/libbcrypt.git"
["rocksdb"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/rocksdb.git"
["mgclient"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/mgclient.git"
["pymgclient"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/pymgclient.git"
["mgconsole"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/mgconsole.git"
["spdlog"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/spdlog"
["nlohmann"]="http://$local_cache_host/file/nlohmann/json/4f8fba14066156b73f1189a2b8bd568bde5284c5/single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp"
["neo4j"]="http://$local_cache_host/file/neo4j-community-5.6.0-unix.tar.gz"
["librdkafka"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/librdkafka.git"
["protobuf"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/protobuf.git"
["pulsar"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/pulsar.git"
["librdtsc"]="http://$local_cache_host/git/librdtsc.git"
)
# The goal of secondary urls is to have links to the "source of truth" of
# dependencies, e.g., Github or S3. Download from secondary urls, if happens
# at all, should never fail. In other words, if it fails, the whole build
# should fail.
declare -A secondary_urls=(
["antlr4-code"]="https://github.com/antlr/antlr4.git"
["antlr4-generator"]="https://www.antlr.org/download/antlr-4.10.1-complete.jar"
["cppitertools"]="https://github.com/ryanhaining/cppitertools.git"
["rapidcheck"]="https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck.git"
["gbenchmark"]="https://github.com/google/benchmark.git"
["gtest"]="https://github.com/google/googletest.git"
["libbcrypt"]="https://github.com/rg3/libbcrypt"
["rocksdb"]="https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git"
["mgclient"]="https://github.com/memgraph/mgclient.git"
["pymgclient"]="https://github.com/memgraph/pymgclient.git"
["mgconsole"]="http://github.com/memgraph/mgconsole.git"
["spdlog"]="https://github.com/gabime/spdlog"
["nlohmann"]="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nlohmann/json/4f8fba14066156b73f1189a2b8bd568bde5284c5/single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp"
["neo4j"]="https://dist.neo4j.org/neo4j-community-5.6.0-unix.tar.gz"
["librdkafka"]="https://github.com/edenhill/librdkafka.git"
["protobuf"]="https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf.git"
["pulsar"]="https://github.com/apache/pulsar.git"
["librdtsc"]="https://github.com/gabrieleara/librdtsc.git"
)
# antlr
file_get_try_double "${primary_urls[antlr4-generator]}" "${secondary_urls[antlr4-generator]}"
antlr4_tag="4.10.1" # v4.10.1
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[antlr4-code]}" "${secondary_urls[antlr4-code]}" "antlr4" "$antlr4_tag" true
pushd antlr4
git apply ../antlr4.10.1.patch
popd
antlr_generator_filename="antlr-4.6-complete.jar"
# wget -O ${antlr_generator_filename} http://www.antlr.org/download/${antlr_generator_filename}
wget -nv -O ${antlr_generator_filename} https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/deps.memgraph.io/${antlr_generator_filename}
antlr4_tag="aacd2a2c95816d8dc1c05814051d631bfec4cf3e" # v4.6
clone https://github.com/antlr/antlr4.git antlr4 $antlr4_tag
# fix missing include
sed -i 's/^#pragma once/#pragma once\n#include <functional>/' antlr4/runtime/Cpp/runtime/src/support/CPPUtils.h
# remove shared library from install dependencies
sed -i 's/install(TARGETS antlr4_shared/install(TARGETS antlr4_shared OPTIONAL/' antlr4/runtime/Cpp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt
# cppitertools v2.0 2019-12-23
cppitertools_ref="cb3635456bdb531121b82b4d2e3afc7ae1f56d47"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[cppitertools]}" "${secondary_urls[cppitertools]}" "cppitertools" "$cppitertools_ref"
clone https://github.com/ryanhaining/cppitertools.git cppitertools $cppitertools_ref
# fmt
fmt_tag="7bdf0628b1276379886c7f6dda2cef2b3b374f0b" # (2020-11-25)
clone https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git fmt $fmt_tag
# rapidcheck
rapidcheck_tag="7bc7d302191a4f3d0bf005692677126136e02f60" # (2020-05-04)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[rapidcheck]}" "${secondary_urls[rapidcheck]}" "rapidcheck" "$rapidcheck_tag"
clone https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck.git rapidcheck $rapidcheck_tag
# google benchmark
benchmark_tag="v1.6.0"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[gbenchmark]}" "${secondary_urls[gbenchmark]}" "benchmark" "$benchmark_tag" true
benchmark_tag="4f8bfeae470950ef005327973f15b0044eceaceb" # v1.1.0
clone https://github.com/google/benchmark.git benchmark $benchmark_tag
# google test
googletest_tag="release-1.8.0"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[gtest]}" "${secondary_urls[gtest]}" "googletest" "$googletest_tag" true
googletest_tag="ec44c6c1675c25b9827aacd08c02433cccde7780" # v1.8.0
clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git googletest $googletest_tag
# google flags
gflags_tag="b37ceb03a0e56c9f15ce80409438a555f8a67b7c" # custom version (May 6, 2017)
clone https://github.com/memgraph/gflags.git gflags $gflags_tag
# libbcrypt
libbcrypt_tag="8aa32ad94ebe06b76853b0767c910c9fbf7ccef4" # custom version (Dec 16, 2016)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[libbcrypt]}" "${secondary_urls[libbcrypt]}" "libbcrypt" "$libbcrypt_tag"
clone https://github.com/rg3/libbcrypt libbcrypt $libbcrypt_tag
# neo4j
file_get_try_double "${primary_urls[neo4j]}" "${secondary_urls[neo4j]}"
tar -xzf neo4j-community-5.6.0-unix.tar.gz
mv neo4j-community-5.6.0 neo4j
rm neo4j-community-5.6.0-unix.tar.gz
wget -nv https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/deps.memgraph.io/neo4j-community-3.2.3-unix.tar.gz -O neo4j.tar.gz
tar -xzf neo4j.tar.gz
rm -rf neo4j
mv neo4j-community-3.2.3 neo4j
rm neo4j.tar.gz
# nlohmann json
# We wget header instead of cloning repo since repo is huge (lots of test data).
# We use head on Sep 1, 2017 instead of last release since it was long time ago.
mkdir -p json
cd json
file_get_try_double "${primary_urls[nlohmann]}" "${secondary_urls[nlohmann]}"
wget "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nlohmann/json/b3e5cb7f20dcc5c806e418df34324eca60d17d4e/single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp"
cd ..
rocksdb_tag="v6.14.6" # (2020-10-14)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[rocksdb]}" "${secondary_urls[rocksdb]}" "rocksdb" "$rocksdb_tag" true
pushd rocksdb
git apply ../rocksdb.patch
popd
bzip2_tag="0405487e2b1de738e7f1c8afb50d19cf44e8d580" # v1.0.6 (May 26, 2011)
clone https://github.com/VFR-maniac/bzip2 bzip2 $bzip2_tag
zlib_tag="cacf7f1d4e3d44d871b605da3b647f07d718623f" # v1.2.11.
clone https://github.com/madler/zlib.git zlib $zlib_tag
# remove shared library from install dependencies
sed -i 's/install(TARGETS zlib zlibstatic/install(TARGETS zlibstatic/g' zlib/CMakeLists.txt
rocksdb_tag="f3e33549c151f30ac4eb7c22356c6d0331f37652" # (2020-10-14)
clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git rocksdb $rocksdb_tag
# remove shared library from install dependencies
sed -i 's/TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB}/TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} OPTIONAL/' rocksdb/CMakeLists.txt
# mgclient
mgclient_tag="v1.4.0" # (2022-06-14)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[mgclient]}" "${secondary_urls[mgclient]}" "mgclient" "$mgclient_tag"
mgclient_tag="v1.2.0" # (2021-01-14)
clone https://github.com/memgraph/mgclient.git mgclient $mgclient_tag
sed -i 's/\${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/lib/' mgclient/src/CMakeLists.txt
# pymgclient
pymgclient_tag="4f85c179e56302d46a1e3e2cf43509db65f062b3" # (2021-01-15)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[pymgclient]}" "${secondary_urls[pymgclient]}" "pymgclient" "$pymgclient_tag"
clone https://github.com/memgraph/pymgclient.git pymgclient $pymgclient_tag
# mgconsole
mgconsole_tag="v1.3.0" # (2022-11-20)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[mgconsole]}" "${secondary_urls[mgconsole]}" "mgconsole" "$mgconsole_tag" true
spdlog_tag="46d418164dd4cd9822cf8ca62a116a3f71569241" # (2020-12-01)
clone https://github.com/gabime/spdlog spdlog $spdlog_tag
spdlog_tag="v1.9.2" # (2021-08-12)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[spdlog]}" "${secondary_urls[spdlog]}" "spdlog" "$spdlog_tag" true
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librdkafka_tag="v1.7.0" # (2021-05-06)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[librdkafka]}" "${secondary_urls[librdkafka]}" "librdkafka" "$librdkafka_tag" true
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protobuf_tag="v3.12.4"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[protobuf]}" "${secondary_urls[protobuf]}" "protobuf" "$protobuf_tag" true
pushd protobuf
./autogen.sh && ./configure CC=clang CXX=clang++ --prefix=$(pwd)/lib
popd
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pulsar_tag="v2.8.1"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[pulsar]}" "${secondary_urls[pulsar]}" "pulsar" "$pulsar_tag" true
pushd pulsar
git apply ../pulsar.patch
popd
#librdtsc
librdtsc_tag="v0.3"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[librdtsc]}" "${secondary_urls[librdtsc]}" "librdtsc" "$librdtsc_tag" true
pushd librdtsc
git apply ../librdtsc.patch
jemalloc_tag="ea6b3e973b477b8061e0076bb257dbd7f3faa756" # (2021-02-11)
clone https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc.git jemalloc $jemalloc_tag
pushd jemalloc
# ThreadPool select job randomly, and there can be some threads that had been
# performed some memory heavy task before and will be inactive for some time,
# but until it will became active again, the memory will not be freed since by
# default each thread has it's own arena, but there should be not more then
# 4*CPU arenas (see opt.nareans description).
#
# By enabling percpu_arena number of arenas limited to number of CPUs and hence
# this problem should go away.
#
# muzzy_decay_ms -- use MADV_FREE when available on newer Linuxes, to
# avoid spurious latencies and additional work associated with
# MADV_DONTNEED. See
# https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/11121 for motivation.
./autogen.sh --with-malloc-conf="percpu_arena:percpu,oversize_threshold:0,muzzy_decay_ms:10000"
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interest (including all patent, copyright, trade secret and other intellectual property rights) in and to the
Memgraph Software. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed as granting Memgraph ownership of Customer Data or
in any way impacting Customers ownership of Customer Data.
3.7. Third Party Code. The Software may contain or be provided with components which are licensed from third
parties, including components subject to the terms and conditions of “open source” software licences
(“Open Source Software”). Open Source Software may be identified in the Software, Documentation, or in a list
of the Open Source Software provided to you upon your written request. To the extent required by the licence
that accompanies the Open Source Software, the terms of such licence will apply in lieu of the terms of this
Agreement with respect to such Open Source Software, including, without limitation, any provisions governing
access to source code, modification, or reverse engineering.
3.8. IP Ownership. The Parties agree that, save as otherwise provided in this Agreement, neither party shall gain, by
virtue of this Agreement, any rights of ownership or any other interest, right or title of copyrights, patents,
trade secrets, trademarks, or any other intellectual property rights owned by the other Party. Any and all new
works developed in the course of performing obligations pursuant to this Agreement and all new inventions,
innovations or ideas developed by a Party in the course of performance of its activities under this Agreement,
will belong to that Party who develops the same. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, the
Parties understand and agree that any and all proprietary materials developed by a Party prior to this
Agreement and any modifications, enhancements, improvements or inventions made to such proprietary materials
shall be owned by that Party, regardless of which Party prepared or developed such modifications, enhancements,
improvements or inventions.
3.9. License-back of Derivate Works. If Customer elects, at its sole discretion, to distribute Derivative Works
back to Memgraph for potential incorporation into Memgraphs maintained code base, Customer grants Memgraph
(without any restrictions, limitations or requirement of remuneration) a worldwide, non-exclusive, fully
paid-up, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, transferable and sublicensable licence to use, exploit, modify,
make derivative works of, commercialise, distribute and otherwise exploit such Derivative Works.
4. CUSTOMER DATA; OBLIGATIONS OF CUSTOMER AND MEMGRAPH.
4.1. Customer shall retain all of its rights, title, and interest in and to its intellectual property rights in
Customer Data. Customer grants to Memgraph a non-exclusive, worldwide, limited-term licence solely to host,
copy, transmit and display Customer Data as reasonably necessary for Memgraph to support Customers use of the
Software, to ensure the security of and to administrate the Software, and to deliver Services in accordance
with this Agreement or as otherwise outlined in https://memgraph.com/legal/privacy-policy/.
4.2. Protection of Customer Data. Memgraph will maintain appropriate administrative, physical, and technical
safeguards, consistent with generally prevailing industry standards, for protection of the security,
confidentiality, and integrity of Customer Data, as described in the Documentation. Those safeguards will
include, but will not be limited to, measures for preventing access, use, modification, or disclosure of
Customer Data by Memgraph personnel, except as permitted by this Agreement.
4.3. Personal data. Both parties will comply with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation.
This section 4.3 is in addition to, and does not relieve, remove or replace, a partys obligations under the
Data Protection Legislation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties acknowledge that, in the ordinary
course of providing the Services, Memgraph shall not process personal data (as defined in the Data Protection
Legislation) on behalf of the Customer. In the event that the Customer requires Memgraph to process personal
data on its behalf, it shall notify Memgraph and the parties shall execute such additional terms as necessary
to comply with applicable Data Protection Legislation.
5. FEES AND PAYMENT.
5.1. Fees. Customer will pay Memgraph the fees for the Licences and Services as set forth in the applicable Order (
“Fees”). Customer acknowledges and agrees that if Customers use of the Software exceeds the Licensed Capacity
set forth on the applicable Orders or otherwise requires the payment of additional fees (per the terms of this
Agreement), Customer shall be invoiced for such usage and Customer agrees to pay the additional fees in
accordance with this Section. Notwithstanding the terms of Section 5.4 below (Reconciliation), Customer
acknowledges and agrees that it is obligated to ensure that its Software usage does not exceed the Licensed Capacity
and to promptly notify Memgraph of any such excess usage no more than thirty (30) days from the last day of the
calendar month during which such excess usage occurred.
5.2. Payment Terms. Except as otherwise specifically set forth on an Order Document, all fees are due and payable
within thirty days after the date of invoice. Renewal Fees for any renewal Subscription Term (if purchased by
Customer) will be due and payable within thirty (30) days of expiration of the then-current term. If Fees are
not paid when due, or in the event of other breach of this Agreement, Customer shall discontinue use of the
Software and Memgraph may suspend its performance, including its delivery of technical support of the Software
or other Services without further notice and without penalty. All Orders (including multi-year Subscriptions
with annual payment schedules) are non-cancellable and all amounts paid are non-refundable, unless otherwise
expressly set forth herein. Any invoiced amount not received by the due date will accrue late interest at the
rate of 1.5% of the outstanding balance per month, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law, whichever
is lower.
5.3. Taxes. Fees are exclusive of taxes. Customer will pay any sales, use, value added, duties, fees and other
governmental assessments or charges arising out of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein.
Customer will make all payments free and clear of, and without reduction for, any withholding taxes.
5.4. Reconciliation. At Memgraphs request from time to time, not exceeding once per quarter, Customer will provide
Memgraph with a report detailing its use of the Software, including its non-production and/or production use
and using the self-monitoring capabilities of the Software or other means, and Memgraph may inspect Customers
records related to such report not more frequently than annually to ensure payment of Fees. Any on-site review
will be conducted during regular business hours at Customers offices. The parties will use reasonable efforts
to promptly resolve any discrepancies between licensed usage and actual usage.
6. APPLICABLE LAWS.
6.1. Each Party shall perform this Agreement in accordance with all Applicable Laws. Without prejudice to the
foregoing, each Party shall:
6.1.1. comply with all Applicable Laws relating to anti-bribery, anti-corruption, anti-slavery and human
trafficking, including the Bribery Act 2010 and the Modern Slavery Act 2015
(the “Relevant Requirements”);
6.1.2. have and maintain in place throughout the Term its own policies and procedures, including adequate
procedures under the Bribery Act 2010, to ensure compliance with the Relevant Requirements, and will
enforce them where appropriate;
6.1.3. (if not prohibited by law or regulation from doing so) promptly report to the other Party any request or
demand for any undue financial or other advantage of any kind received by the reporting Party in
connection with the performance of this Agreement; and
6.1.4. (if not prohibited by law or regulation from doing so) notify the other Party (and email shall be
sufficient for this purpose) as soon as it becomes aware of any actual or suspected slavery or human
trafficking in a supply chain which has a connection with this Agreement.
7. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES.
7.1. Mutual Representations and Warranties. Each Party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it is a
corporation lawfully incorporated and validly existing pursuant to the laws of its place of incorporation;
(ii) it has all requisite power and authority, corporate or otherwise, to execute, deliver and perform its
obligations under this Agreement; and (iii) this Agreement constitutes its legal, valid and binding obligations
and may be enforced against it.
7.2. Limited Memgraph Warranty. Memgraph warrants that the Software, when used as permitted hereunder and in
accordance with the applicable Documentation, will operate in all material respects as described in the
applicable Documentation, and that the Services will be provided in a professional manner consistent with
industry standards.
7.3. Limitations; Remedy. Memgraph does not warrant that the Software or the Services will be error-free,
uninterrupted or meet Customers specific requirements or that performance of the Services will be
uninterrupted. Memgraph will have no warranty obligation under Section 7.2 for Customers misuse or failure to
use the Software in accordance with its Documentation or this Agreement. Customers sole and exclusive remedy,
and Memgraphs sole and exclusive obligation, for breach of warranty will be (i) during the thirty (30) day
period following initial Delivery of the Software under an Order, Memgraphs correction of the program errors
that cause the breach of warranty, or if Memgraph cannot substantially correct such breach in a commercially
reasonable manner, a refund of the fees paid for the nonconforming Software (ii) during the remainder of the
relevant Subscription Term, Memgraphs delivery of Support with respect to any such program errors. In the
event of a refund remedy, Customers licences and right to use the Software or receive Services will end. In
the event of any noticed breach of warranty with respect to Services, Memgraphs sole and exclusive obligation
shall be the re-performance of the deficient Services.
7.4. Disclaimer. THIS SECTION 7 IS A LIMITED WARRANTY AND, EXCEPT EXPRESSLY AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 7.2,
THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE THIRD-PARTY CODE, AND ALL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”.
MEMGRAPH MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AND DISCLAIMS
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
8. INDEMNIFICATION.
8.1. By Memgraph. Memgraph will defend against any action against Customer brought by a third party to the extent the
action is based on a claim that the Software infringes a third partys patent, copyright or trademark
(a “Claim”) and indemnify Customer from the damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable
attorneys fees) awarded against Customer or agreed in settlement by Customer resulting from such Claim. If
your use of the Software is (or in Memgraphs opinion likely to be) enjoined, then Memgraph may, at its own
expense and at its option: (i) substitute substantially similar functionality for the Software which renders
it non-infringing; (ii) procure for Customer the right to continue to use the Software; or if (i) and (ii) are
not commercially reasonable, terminate this Agreement and refund Customer any prepaid, unused (pro-rated) Fees
for the duration of the then-current Subscription Term. The foregoing obligations of Memgraph will not apply:
(i) if the Software is modified by any party other than Memgraph, but solely to the extent the alleged
infringement is caused by such modification; (ii) if the Software is used in combination with other products or
processes not provided or authorized by Memgraph, but solely to the extent the alleged infringement is caused
by such combination; (iii) use of any version or release of Software other than the most current version or
release made available to Customer by Memgraph, if its use would have avoided the infringement; (iv) any
unauthorized use of the Software. THIS SECTION 8.1 SETS FORTH MEMGRAPHS SOLE LIABILITY AND CUSTOMERS SOLE
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIM OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT.
8.2. By Customer. Customer will indemnify and hold Memgraph and its suppliers harmless against any claims,
liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) that Memgraph or its suppliers may
incur as a result of a third-party claim arising from or related to Customer Data, or misuse or unauthorised
use of the Software by Customer or any User.
8.3. Conditions. All defence and indemnity obligations under Sections 8.1 and 8.2 are conditioned on the indemnitee
(i) giving the indemnitor written notice of the relevant claim within thirty (30) days after the indemnitee
receives notice of the Claim (or sooner if required by applicable law); (ii) reasonably cooperating with the
indemnitor, at the indemnitors expense, in the defence of the claim; and (iii) giving the indemnitor sole
control of the defence and any settlement negotiations. The indemnitee may participate in the defence at its
expense.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
9.1. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER MEMGRAPH NOR CUSTOMER SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER OR ANY THIRD PARTY
FOR LOST PROFITS (WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT) OR LOSS OF USE OR DATA, SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, OR FOR
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGE TO BUSINESS, REPUTATION OR
GOODWILL), OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY TYPE HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER BY BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT,
IN TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE CAUSE OF ACTION EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES IN ADVANCE OR IF SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE.
9.2. LIMITATIONS ON DIRECT DAMAGES. EXCEPT FOR ANY EXCLUDED CLAIMS AND ANY DAMAGES THAT CANNOT BE LIMITED UNDER
APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL MEMGRAPHS TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THIS
AGREEMENT, EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER TO MEMGRAPH UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS SHALL NOT APPLY TO: (i)
PAYMENTS TO A THIRD PARTY ARISING FROM A PARTYS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 8 (INDEMNIFICATION); (ii) BREACH BY
A PARTY OF SECTION 10 (CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION), AND (iii) INFRINGEMENT BY A PARTY OF THE OTHER PARTYS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (COLLECTIVELY EXCLUSIONS (i)-(iii) ARE REFERRED TO AS THE “EXCLUDED CLAIMS”). WITH
RESPECT TO ANY EXCLUDED CLAIMS, MEMGRAPHS TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED £1,000,000.
9.3. Nothing in this Agreement excludes the liability of Memgraph for death or personal injury caused by the
Suppliers negligence; or for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
10. CONFIDENTIALITY.
10.1. The Receiving Party will use the same degree of care that it uses to protect the confidentiality of its own
confidential information of like kind (but not less than reasonable care) to (i) not use any confidential
information of the Disclosing Party for any purpose outside the scope of this agreement and (ii) except as
otherwise authorized by the Disclosing Party in writing, limit access to confidential information of the
Disclosing Party to those of its and its affiliates employees and contractors who need that access for
purposes consistent with this agreement and who have signed confidentiality agreements with the receiving party
containing protections not materially less protective of the confidential information than those herein.
Neither party will disclose the terms of this agreement or any Orders to any third-party other than its
affiliates, legal counsel, and accountants without the other partys prior written consent, provided that a
party that makes any such disclosure to its affiliate, legal counsel or accountants will remain responsible for
such affiliates, legal counsels, or accountants compliance with this “Confidentiality” section.
10.2. Compelled Disclosure. The Receiving Party may disclose confidential information of the Disclosing Party to the
extent compelled by law to do so, provided the Receiving Party gives the Disclosing Party prior notice of the
compelled disclosure (to the extent legally permitted) and reasonable assistance, at the Disclosing Partys
cost, if the Disclosing Party wishes to contest the disclosure. If the receiving party is compelled by law to
disclose the Disclosing Partys confidential information as part of a civil proceeding to which the Disclosing
Party is a party, and the Disclosing Party is not contesting the disclosure, the Disclosing Party will
reimburse the Receiving Party for its reasonable cost of complying and providing secure access to that
confidential information.
11. TERMINATION.
11.1. Term. The term (“Term”) of this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and continue until all
Subscriptions, licence terms and Orders expire, unless earlier terminated in accordance with this Section 11.
11.2. Termination for Cause. In the event of a material breach of this Agreement (excluding any breaches for which an
exclusive remedy is expressly provided), the non-breaching party may terminate this Agreement if such breach
is not cured within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof (except that for a breach of Section 3.5
(“General Restrictions”), there will be no cure period). For clarity, material breach of this Agreement
includes, but is not limited to, failure to timely pay amounts due hereunder, exceeding the scope of any
Licence granted hereunder (including the Licensed Capacity), violating the Licence restrictions, breach of
Section 6.1 and failing to protect the other partys Confidential Information.
11.3. Without affecting any other right or remedy available to it, and to the fullest extent permitted by applicable
law, either party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to the other
party if the other party:
11.3.1. suspends, or threatens to suspend, payment of its debts or is unable to pay its debts as they fall due or
admits inability to pay its debts or is deemed unable to pay its debts within the meaning of section 123
of the Insolvency Act 1986, as if the words “it is proved to the satisfaction of the court” did not
appear in sections 123(1)(e) or 123(2) of the Insolvency Act 1986; or
11.3.2. the other party commences negotiations with all or any class of its creditors with a view to rescheduling
any of its debts, or makes a proposal for or enters into any compromise or arrangement with its creditors
other than for the sole purpose of a scheme for a solvent amalgamation of that other party with one or
more other companies or the solvent reconstruction of that other party; or
11.3.3. a petition is filed, a notice is given, a resolution is passed, or an order is made, for or in connection
with the winding up of that other party other than for the sole purpose of a scheme for a solvent
amalgamation of that other party with one or more other companies or the solvent reconstruction of that
other party; or
11.3.4. an application is made to court, or an order is made, for the appointment of an administrator, or if a
notice of intention to appoint an administrator is given or if an administrator is appointed, over the
other party; or
11.3.5. the holder of a qualifying floating charge over the assets of that other party has become entitled to
appoint or has appointed an administrative receiver; or
11.3.6. a person becomes entitled to appoint a receiver over the assets of the other party or a receiver is
appointed over the assets of the other party; or
11.3.7. a creditor or encumbrancer of the other party attaches or takes possession of, or a distress, execution,
sequestration or other such process is levied or enforced on or sued against, the whole or any part of
the other partys assets and such attachment or process is not discharged within 30 days; or
11.3.8. any event occurs, or proceeding is taken, with respect to the other party in any jurisdiction to which
it is subject that has an effect equivalent or similar to any of the events mentioned in clause 11.3.1 to
clause 11.3.7 (inclusive); or
11.3.9. the other party suspends or ceases, or threatens to suspend or cease, carrying on all or a substantial
part of its business.
11.4. Effect of Termination. Upon the termination of this Agreement: (i) all licences will terminate; (ii) Customer
will immediately discontinue all use of the affected Software and erase all other tangible embodiments of
Memgraph Confidential Information in Customers possession or control, and promptly certify the same to
Memgraph; (iii) Memgraph may immediately cease providing the Services; (iv) (subject to this Section),
Memgraph will return or delete all tangible embodiments of Customer Confidential Information in Memgraphs
possession or control; and (v) Sections 1 (“Definitions”), 3.5 (“General Restrictions”), 3.6 (“Ownership;
Reservation of Rights”), 5 (“Fees and Payment”), 7.3 (“Limitations”), 7.4 (“Disclaimer”), 8
(“Indemnification”), 9 (“Limitation of Liability”), 10 (“Confidentiality”), 11.4 (“Effect of Termination”),
and 12 (“Miscellaneous”) will survive. If a partys file retention policies or a valid legal order provides
for backup or archival copies of files to be retained, such party will notify the other party of such policy
or order, protect the other partys Confidential Information as required hereunder, and permanently erase,
delete, or destroy such Confidential Information as soon as permissible under such policy or order.
12. MISCELLANEOUS.
12.1. Assignment. This Agreement will bind and inure to the benefit of each partys permitted successors and assigns.
Memgraph may assign this Agreement to any affiliate or in connection with a merger, reorganization,
acquisition, or other transfer of all or substantially all of Memgraphs assets or voting securities. Customer
may not assign or transfer this Agreement, in whole or in part, without Memgraphs written consent except that
Customer may assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement, in whole but not in part, without
Memgraphs written consent in connection with any merger, consolidation, sale of all or substantially all of
Customers assets or voting stock, or any other similar transaction provided that: (i) the assignee is not a
direct competitor of Memgraph; (ii) Customer provides prompt written notice of such assignment to Memgraph;
(iii) the assignee is capable of fully performing Customers obligations under this Agreement; and (iv) the
assignee agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any attempt to transfer or assign
this Agreement without such written consent will be null and void.Force Majeure. Memgraph shall have no
liability to the Customer under this Agreement if it is prevented from or delayed in performing its obligations
under this Agreement, or from carrying on its business, by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond its
reasonable control, including strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving the workforce
of Memgraph or any other party), failure of a utility service or transport or telecommunications network, act
of God, war, pandemic, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order,
rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of
suppliers or subcontractors, provided that the Customer is notified of such an event and its expected duration.
12.2. Governing Law. This Agreement and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject
matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the law of England and Wales.
12.3. Jurisdiction. Each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive
jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or its subject
matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims).
12.4. Severability; Waiver; Construction. If a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges any provision of this
Agreement to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement, if capable of substantial
performance, will continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. The
parties agree to replace any invalid provision with a valid provision that most closely approximates the intent
and economic effect of the invalid provision. All waivers must be in writing. A partys consent to, or waiver
of, enforcement of this Agreement on one occasion will not be deemed a waiver of any other provision or such
provision on any other occasion. In this Agreement, the word “including” means “including but not limited to.”
No presumption will operate in favour of or against any party as a result of its role in drafting this
Agreement.
12.5. Subcontractors. Memgraph may use the services of subcontractors in connection with its performance of this
Agreement, provided that Memgraph remains solely responsible for (i) compliance of any such subcontractor with
the terms of this Agreement and (ii) the overall performance of Memgraph as required under this Agreement.
12.6. Use of Aggregate Data. Customer agrees that Memgraph may collect, use and disclose quantitative data and
metadata derived from the use of the Software (i) for its own internal, statistical analysis, (ii) to develop
and improve the Software and (iii) to create and distribute reports and other materials regarding use of the
Software. For clarity, any such data collected, used, and disclosed will be in anonymized aggregate form only
and shall not identify Customer or its Users, or disclose any Customer Data.Independent Contractors. The
parties are independent contractors. No agency, partnership, franchise, joint venture, or employment
relationship is intended or created by this Agreement. Neither party has the power or authority to create or
assume any obligation, or make any representations or warranties, on behalf of the other party.
12.7. Publicity. Memgraph may, in conformity with Customers trademark usage guidelines, use Customers name and logo
in Memgraphs sales and marketing materials, including in business presentations, Customer lists, and on
websites. Neither party will issue a press release regarding this Agreement without the other partys prior
written consent. Neither party will disclose the terms of this Agreement to any third party, except as required
by law.
12.8. Notice. Any notice, consent, or waiver hereunder must be in writing, addressed to the attention of “Legal
Department” at the address set forth above, and delivered by personal delivery, reputable rapid courier, or
certified/registered mail, return receipt requested, and will be deemed given upon personal delivery, one (1)
day after deposit with an overnight domestic courier, two (2) days after deposit with an international courier,
or five (5) days after deposit in the certified or registered mail. A party may specify a new address by
providing notice to the other party in accordance with this Section.
12.9. Compliance with Law. Each party will comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and orders of any
governmental authority of competent jurisdiction in its performance under this Agreement, including but not
limited to those applicable to data collection and the privacy and security of personal information, including
trans-border data transfers and data breach notification requirements as required of each party by law.
12.10.Supremacy; Modification. This Agreement will prevail over any written instrument submitted by Customer; the
terms of any purchase order, acknowledgement, or similar document submitted by Customer to Memgraph will have
no effect. If the express terms of an Order Document conflict with this Agreement, the terms on the Order
Document will prevail, but only with respect to that Order Document. This Agreement cannot be varied or
supplemented by course of dealing or by usage of trade. All modifications or amendments to this Agreement must
be in writing and signed by both parties, except that subsequent renewals and purchases of additional Licensed
Capacity can be procured by payment against an issued invoice as set forth in Section 5 (“Fees and Payment”)
above.
12.11.No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is not intended and shall not be construed to give any third party
any interest or rights with respect to or in connection with any agreement or provision herein, except as
expressly provided for in this Agreement.
12.12.Entire Agreement. This Agreement in its original English text, sets forth the complete, exclusive, and final
agreement of the parties concerning the subject matter hereof, supersedes, replaces, and merges all prior and
contemporaneous agreements, communications, and understandings, both
written and oral, between them concerning the subject matter hereof. This Agreement may be executed in
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the file ChangeLog history information documenting your changes. Please read
the FAQ for more information on the distribution of modified source versions.

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
[tool.black]
line-length = 120
include = '\.pyi?$'
extend-exclude = '''
/(
| .git
| .__pycache__
| build
| libs
| .cache
)/
'''

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@@ -8,41 +8,35 @@ disallow_in_source_build()
# Everything that is installed here, should be under the "query_modules" component.
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_COMPONENT_NAME "query_modules")
string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} lower_build_type)
add_library(example_c SHARED example.c)
target_include_directories(example_c PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
target_compile_options(example_c PRIVATE -Wall)
# Strip C example in release build.
add_library(example SHARED example.c)
target_include_directories(example PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
target_compile_options(example PRIVATE -Wall)
# Strip the library in release build.
string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} lower_build_type)
if (lower_build_type STREQUAL "release")
add_custom_command(TARGET example_c POST_BUILD
COMMAND strip -s $<TARGET_FILE:example_c>
COMMENT "Stripping symbols and sections from the C example module")
add_custom_command(TARGET example POST_BUILD
COMMAND strip -s $<TARGET_FILE:example>
COMMENT "Stripping symbols and sections from example module")
endif()
install(PROGRAMS $<TARGET_FILE:example_c>
install(PROGRAMS $<TARGET_FILE:example>
DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules
RENAME example_c.so)
RENAME example.so)
# Also install the source of the example, so user can read it.
install(FILES example.c DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules/src)
add_library(example_cpp SHARED example.cpp)
target_include_directories(example_cpp PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
target_compile_options(example_cpp PRIVATE -Wall)
# Strip C++ example in release build.
if (lower_build_type STREQUAL "release")
add_custom_command(TARGET example_cpp POST_BUILD
COMMAND strip -s $<TARGET_FILE:example_cpp>
COMMENT "Stripping symbols and sections from the C++ example module")
endif()
install(PROGRAMS $<TARGET_FILE:example_cpp>
DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules
RENAME example_cpp.so)
# Also install the source of the example, so user can read it.
install(FILES example.cpp DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules/src)
# Install the Python example and modules
# Install the Python example
install(FILES example.py DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules RENAME py_example.py)
# Install the Python modules
install(FILES graph_analyzer.py DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules)
install(FILES mgp_networkx.py DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules)
install(FILES nxalg.py DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules)
install(FILES wcc.py DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules)
if (MG_ENTERPRISE)
add_subdirectory(louvain)
add_subdirectory(connectivity)
endif()

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
set(MODULE src/connectivity_module.cpp)
include_directories(src)
add_library(connectivity SHARED ${MODULE})
target_include_directories(connectivity PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
# Strip the library in release build.
string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} lower_build_type)
if (lower_build_type STREQUAL "release")
add_custom_command(TARGET connectivity POST_BUILD
COMMAND strip -s $<TARGET_FILE:connectivity>
COMMENT "Stripping symbols and sections from connectivity module")
endif()
install(PROGRAMS $<TARGET_FILE:connectivity>
DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules
RENAME connectivity.so)

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@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
#include "mg_procedure.h"
#include <queue>
#include <unordered_map>
// Finds weakly connected components of a graph.
// Time complexity: O(|V|+|E|)
static void weak(const mgp_list *args, const mgp_graph *graph,
mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory) {
std::unordered_map<int64_t, int64_t> vertex_component;
mgp_vertices_iterator *vertices_iterator =
mgp_graph_iter_vertices(graph, memory);
if (vertices_iterator == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
int64_t curr_component = 0;
for (const mgp_vertex *vertex = mgp_vertices_iterator_get(vertices_iterator);
vertex != nullptr;
vertex = mgp_vertices_iterator_next(vertices_iterator)) {
mgp_vertex_id vertex_id = mgp_vertex_get_id(vertex);
if (vertex_component.find(vertex_id.as_int) != vertex_component.end())
continue;
// run bfs from current vertex
std::queue<int64_t> q;
q.push(vertex_id.as_int);
vertex_component[vertex_id.as_int] = curr_component;
while (!q.empty()) {
mgp_vertex *v = mgp_graph_get_vertex_by_id(graph, {q.front()}, memory);
if (v == nullptr) {
mgp_vertices_iterator_destroy(vertices_iterator);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
q.pop();
// iterate over inbound edges
mgp_edges_iterator *edges_iterator = mgp_vertex_iter_in_edges(v, memory);
if (edges_iterator == nullptr) {
mgp_vertex_destroy(v);
mgp_vertices_iterator_destroy(vertices_iterator);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
for (const mgp_edge *edge = mgp_edges_iterator_get(edges_iterator);
edge != nullptr; edge = mgp_edges_iterator_next(edges_iterator)) {
mgp_vertex_id next_id = mgp_vertex_get_id(mgp_edge_get_from(edge));
if (vertex_component.find(next_id.as_int) != vertex_component.end())
continue;
vertex_component[next_id.as_int] = curr_component;
q.push(next_id.as_int);
}
// iterate over outbound edges
mgp_edges_iterator_destroy(edges_iterator);
edges_iterator = mgp_vertex_iter_out_edges(v, memory);
if (edges_iterator == nullptr) {
mgp_vertex_destroy(v);
mgp_vertices_iterator_destroy(vertices_iterator);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
for (const mgp_edge *edge = mgp_edges_iterator_get(edges_iterator);
edge != nullptr; edge = mgp_edges_iterator_next(edges_iterator)) {
mgp_vertex_id next_id = mgp_vertex_get_id(mgp_edge_get_to(edge));
if (vertex_component.find(next_id.as_int) != vertex_component.end())
continue;
vertex_component[next_id.as_int] = curr_component;
q.push(next_id.as_int);
}
mgp_vertex_destroy(v);
mgp_edges_iterator_destroy(edges_iterator);
}
++curr_component;
}
mgp_vertices_iterator_destroy(vertices_iterator);
for (const auto &p : vertex_component) {
mgp_result_record *record = mgp_result_new_record(result);
if (record == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
mgp_value *mem_id_value = mgp_value_make_int(p.first, memory);
if (mem_id_value == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
mgp_value *comp_value = mgp_value_make_int(p.second, memory);
if (comp_value == nullptr) {
mgp_value_destroy(mem_id_value);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
int mem_id_inserted = mgp_result_record_insert(record, "id", mem_id_value);
int comp_inserted =
mgp_result_record_insert(record, "component", comp_value);
mgp_value_destroy(mem_id_value);
mgp_value_destroy(comp_value);
if (!mem_id_inserted || !comp_inserted) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
return;
}
}
}
extern "C" int mgp_init_module(struct mgp_module *module,
struct mgp_memory *memory) {
struct mgp_proc *wcc_proc =
mgp_module_add_read_procedure(module, "weak", weak);
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(wcc_proc, "id", mgp_type_int())) return 1;
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(wcc_proc, "component", mgp_type_int())) return 1;
return 0;
}
extern "C" int mgp_shutdown_module() {
return 0;
}

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@@ -16,194 +16,61 @@
// 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.
static void procedure(struct mgp_list *args, struct mgp_graph *graph, struct mgp_result *result,
static void procedure(const struct mgp_list *args,
const struct mgp_graph *graph, struct mgp_result *result,
struct mgp_memory *memory) {
size_t args_size = 0;
if (mgp_list_size(args, &args_size) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
struct mgp_list *args_copy = NULL;
if (mgp_list_make_empty(args_size, memory, &args_copy) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < args_size; ++i) {
struct mgp_value *value = NULL;
if (mgp_list_at(args, i, &value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_free_list;
}
if (mgp_list_append(args_copy, value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_free_list;
}
}
struct mgp_result_record *record = NULL;
if (mgp_result_new_record(result, &record) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_free_list;
struct mgp_list *args_copy = mgp_list_make_empty(mgp_list_size(args), memory);
if (args_copy == NULL) goto error_memory;
for (size_t i = 0; i < mgp_list_size(args); ++i) {
int success = mgp_list_append(args_copy, mgp_list_at(args, i));
if (!success) goto error_free_list;
}
struct mgp_result_record *record = mgp_result_new_record(result);
if (record == NULL) goto error_free_list;
// Transfer ownership of args_copy to mgp_value.
struct mgp_value *args_value = NULL;
if (mgp_value_make_list(args_copy, &args_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_free_list;
}
struct mgp_value *args_value = mgp_value_make_list(args_copy);
if (args_value == NULL) goto error_free_list;
int args_inserted = mgp_result_record_insert(record, "args", args_value);
// Release `args_value` and contained `args_copy`.
if (mgp_result_record_insert(record, "args", args_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
mgp_value_destroy(args_value);
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
mgp_value_destroy(args_value);
struct mgp_value *hello_world_value = NULL;
if (mgp_value_make_string("Hello World!", memory, &hello_world_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
enum mgp_error insert_result = mgp_result_record_insert(record, "result", hello_world_value);
if (!args_inserted) goto error_memory;
struct mgp_value *hello_world_value =
mgp_value_make_string("Hello World!", memory);
if (hello_world_value == NULL) goto error_memory;
int result_inserted =
mgp_result_record_insert(record, "result", hello_world_value);
mgp_value_destroy(hello_world_value);
if (insert_result != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
if (!result_inserted) goto error_memory;
// We have successfully finished, so return without error reporting.
return;
error_free_list:
mgp_list_destroy(args_copy);
error_something_went_wrong:
// Best effort. If it fails, there is nothing we can do.
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Something went wrong!");
}
int add_read_procedure(struct mgp_module *module, struct mgp_memory *memory) {
struct mgp_proc *proc = NULL;
if (mgp_module_add_read_procedure(module, "procedure", procedure, &proc) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
struct mgp_type *any_type = NULL;
if (mgp_type_any(&any_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
struct mgp_type *nullable_any_type = NULL;
if (mgp_type_nullable(any_type, &nullable_any_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
if (mgp_proc_add_arg(proc, "required_arg", nullable_any_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
struct mgp_value *null_value = NULL;
if (mgp_value_make_null(memory, &null_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
if (mgp_proc_add_opt_arg(proc, "optional_arg", nullable_any_type, null_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
mgp_value_destroy(null_value);
return 1;
}
mgp_value_destroy(null_value);
struct mgp_type *string = NULL;
if (mgp_type_string(&string) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
if (mgp_proc_add_result(proc, "result", string) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
struct mgp_type *list_of_anything = NULL;
if (mgp_type_list(nullable_any_type, &list_of_anything) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
if (mgp_proc_add_result(proc, "args", list_of_anything)) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
// This example procedure returns one field called `created_vertex`
// which contains the newly created vertex.
// In case of memory errors, this function will report them and finish
// executing.
//
// The procedure can be invoked in openCypher using the following call:
// CALL example.write_procedure("property value") YIELD created_vertex;
static void write_procedure(struct mgp_list *args, struct mgp_graph *graph, struct mgp_result *result,
struct mgp_memory *memory) {
size_t args_size = 0;
if (mgp_list_size(args, &args_size) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
if (args_size != 1) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "The procedure requires exactly one argument!");
return;
}
struct mgp_value *arg = NULL;
if (mgp_list_at(args, 0, &arg) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
struct mgp_vertex *vertex = NULL;
if (mgp_graph_create_vertex(graph, memory, &vertex) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_something_went_wrong;
}
if (mgp_vertex_set_property(vertex, "new_property", arg) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_destroy_vertex;
}
struct mgp_value *vertex_value = NULL;
if (mgp_value_make_vertex(vertex, &vertex_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_destroy_vertex;
}
struct mgp_result_record *record = NULL;
if (mgp_result_new_record(result, &record) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_destroy_vertex_value;
}
if (mgp_result_record_insert(record, "created_vertex", vertex_value) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
goto error_destroy_vertex_value;
}
mgp_value_destroy(vertex_value);
error_memory:
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
error_destroy_vertex:
mgp_vertex_destroy(vertex);
goto error_something_went_wrong;
error_destroy_vertex_value:
mgp_value_destroy(vertex_value);
error_something_went_wrong:
// Best effort. If it fails, there is nothing we can do.
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Something went wrong!");
}
int add_write_procedure(struct mgp_module *module, struct mgp_memory *memory) {
struct mgp_proc *proc = NULL;
if (mgp_module_add_write_procedure(module, "write_procedure", write_procedure, &proc) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
struct mgp_type *string_type = NULL;
if (mgp_type_string(&string_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
if (mgp_proc_add_arg(proc, "required_arg", string_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
struct mgp_type *node_type = NULL;
if (mgp_type_node(&node_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
if (mgp_proc_add_result(proc, "created_vertex", node_type) != MGP_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
// Each module needs to define mgp_init_module function.
// Here you can register multiple procedures your module supports.
int mgp_init_module(struct mgp_module *module, struct mgp_memory *memory) {
if (add_read_procedure(module, memory) != 0) {
return -1;
}
if (add_write_procedure(module, memory) != 0) {
return -1;
struct mgp_proc *proc =
mgp_module_add_read_procedure(module, "procedure", procedure);
if (!proc) return 1;
if (!mgp_proc_add_arg(proc, "required_arg",
mgp_type_nullable(mgp_type_any())))
return 1;
struct mgp_value *null_value = mgp_value_make_null(memory);
if (!mgp_proc_add_opt_arg(proc, "optional_arg",
mgp_type_nullable(mgp_type_any()), null_value)) {
mgp_value_destroy(null_value);
return 1;
}
mgp_value_destroy(null_value);
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(proc, "result", mgp_type_string())) return 1;
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(proc, "args",
mgp_type_list(mgp_type_nullable(mgp_type_any()))))
return 1;
return 0;
}

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@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2022 Memgraph Ltd.
//
// Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License
// included in the file licenses/BSL.txt; by using this file, you agree to be bound by the terms of the Business Source
// License, and you may not use this file except in compliance with the Business Source License.
//
// As of the Change Date specified in that file, in accordance with
// the Business Source License, use of this software will be governed
// by the Apache License, Version 2.0, included in the file
// licenses/APL.txt.
#include <mgp.hpp>
void ProcImpl(std::vector<mgp::Value> arguments, mgp::Graph graph, mgp::RecordFactory record_factory) {
auto record = record_factory.NewRecord();
record.Insert("out", true);
}
void SampleReadProc(mgp_list *args, mgp_graph *memgraph_graph, mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory) {
try {
mgp::memory = memory;
std::vector<mgp::Value> arguments;
for (size_t i = 0; i < mgp::list_size(args); i++) {
auto arg = mgp::Value(mgp::list_at(args, i));
arguments.push_back(arg);
}
ProcImpl(arguments, mgp::Graph(memgraph_graph), mgp::RecordFactory(result));
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
mgp::result_set_error_msg(result, e.what());
return;
}
}
void AddXNodes(mgp_list *args, mgp_graph *memgraph_graph, mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory) {
mgp::memory = memory;
auto graph = mgp::Graph(memgraph_graph);
std::vector<mgp::Value> arguments;
for (size_t i = 0; i < mgp::list_size(args); i++) {
auto arg = mgp::Value(mgp::list_at(args, i));
arguments.push_back(arg);
}
for (int i = 0; i < arguments[0].ValueInt(); i++) {
graph.CreateNode();
}
}
void Multiply(mgp_list *args, mgp_func_context *ctx, mgp_func_result *res, mgp_memory *memory) {
mgp::memory = memory;
std::vector<mgp::Value> arguments;
for (size_t i = 0; i < mgp::list_size(args); i++) {
auto arg = mgp::Value(mgp::list_at(args, i));
arguments.push_back(arg);
}
auto result = mgp::Result(res);
auto first = arguments[0].ValueInt();
auto second = arguments[1].ValueInt();
result.SetValue(first * second);
}
extern "C" int mgp_init_module(struct mgp_module *module, struct mgp_memory *memory) {
try {
mgp::memory = memory;
AddProcedure(SampleReadProc, "return_true", mgp::ProcedureType::Read,
{mgp::Parameter("param_1", mgp::Type::Int), mgp::Parameter("param_2", mgp::Type::Double, 2.3)},
{mgp::Return("out", mgp::Type::Bool)}, module, memory);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
return 1;
}
try {
mgp::memory = memory;
mgp::AddProcedure(AddXNodes, "add_x_nodes", mgp::ProcedureType::Write, {mgp::Parameter("param_1", mgp::Type::Int)},
{}, module, memory);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
return 1;
}
try {
mgp::memory = memory;
mgp::AddFunction(Multiply, "multiply",
{mgp::Parameter("int", mgp::Type::Int), mgp::Parameter("int", mgp::Type::Int, (int64_t)3)}, module,
memory);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
extern "C" int mgp_shutdown_module() { return 0; }

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ def procedure(context: mgp.ProcCtx,
vertex_count=int,
avg_degree=mgp.Number,
props=mgp.Nullable[mgp.Map]):
"""
'''
This example procedure returns 4 fields.
* `args` is a copy of arguments passed to the procedure.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ def procedure(context: mgp.ProcCtx,
MATCH (n) CALL example.procedure(n, 1) YIELD * RETURN *;
Naturally, you may pass in different arguments or yield different fields.
"""
'''
# Create a properties map if we received an Edge, Vertex, or Path instance.
props = None
if isinstance(required_arg, (mgp.Edge, mgp.Vertex)):
@@ -53,42 +53,3 @@ def procedure(context: mgp.ProcCtx,
# 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)
@mgp.write_proc
def write_procedure(context: mgp.ProcCtx,
property_name: str,
property_value: mgp.Nullable[mgp.Any]
) -> mgp.Record(created_vertex=mgp.Vertex):
"""
This example procedure creates a new vertex with the specified property
and connects it to all existing vertex which has the same property with
the same name. It returns one field called `created_vertex` which
contains the newly created vertex.
Any errors can be reported by raising an Exception.
The procedure can be invoked in openCypher using the following calls:
- CALL example.write_procedure("property_name", "property_value")
YIELD created_vertex;
- MATCH (n) WHERE n.my_property IS NOT NULL
WITH n.my_property as property_value
CALL example.write_procedure("my_property", property_value)
YIELD created_vertex;
Naturally, you may pass in different arguments.
"""
# Collect all the vertices that has the required property with the same
# value
vertices_to_connect = []
for v in context.graph.vertices:
if v.properties[property_name] == property_value:
vertices_to_connect.append(v)
# Create the new vertex and set its property
vertex = context.graph.create_vertex()
vertex.properties.set(property_name, property_value)
# Connect the new vertex to the other vertices
for v in vertices_to_connect:
context.graph.create_edge(vertex, v, mgp.EdgeType("HAS_SAME_VALUE"))
return mgp.Record(created_vertex=vertex)

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
set(MAIN src/main.cpp)
set(MODULE src/louvain_module.cpp)
set(SOURCES src/algorithms/louvain.cpp
src/data_structures/graph.cpp)
include_directories(src)
add_library(louvain-core STATIC ${SOURCES})
set_target_properties(louvain-core PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
add_executable(louvain-main ${MAIN})
target_link_libraries(louvain-main louvain-core)
enable_testing()
add_subdirectory(test)
add_library(louvain SHARED ${MODULE})
target_link_libraries(louvain louvain-core)
target_include_directories(louvain PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
# Strip the library in release build.
string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} lower_build_type)
if (lower_build_type STREQUAL "release")
add_custom_command(TARGET louvain POST_BUILD
COMMAND strip -s $<TARGET_FILE:louvain>
COMMENT "Stripping symbols and sections from louvain module")
endif()
if (NOT MG_COMMUNITY)
install(PROGRAMS $<TARGET_FILE:louvain>
DESTINATION lib/memgraph/query_modules
RENAME louvain.so)
endif()

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
/// @file
///
/// The file contains function declarations of several community-detection
/// graph algorithms.
#pragma once
#include "data_structures/graph.hpp"
namespace algorithms {
/// Detects communities of an unidrected, weighted graph using the Louvain
/// algorithm. The algorithm attempts to maximze the modularity of a weighted
/// graph.
///
/// @param graph pointer to an undirected, weighted graph which may contain
/// self-loops.
void Louvain(comdata::Graph *graph);
} // namespace algorithms

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#include "algorithms/algorithms.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
#include <map>
#include <random>
#include <unordered_map>
namespace {
void OptimizeLocally(comdata::Graph *graph) {
// We will consider local optimizations uniformly at random.
std::random_device rd;
std::mt19937 g(rd());
std::vector<uint32_t> p(graph->Size());
std::iota(p.begin(), p.end(), 0);
std::shuffle(p.begin(), p.end(), g);
// Modularity of a graph can be expressed as:
//
// Q = 1 / (2m) * sum_over_pairs_of_nodes[(Aij - ki * kj / 2m) * delta(ci, cj)]
//
// where m is the sum of all weights in the graph,
// Aij is the weight on edge that connects i and j (i=j for a self-loop)
// ki is the sum of weights incident to node i
// ci is the community of node i
// delta(a, b) is the Kronecker delta function.
//
// With some simple algebraic manipulations, we can transform the formula into:
//
// Q = sum_over_components[M * ((sum_over_pairs(Aij + M * ki * kj)))] =
// = sum_over_components[M * (sum_over_pairs(Aij) + M * sum_over_nodes^2(ki))] =
// = sum_over_components[M * (w_contrib(ci) + M * k_contrib^2(ci))]
//
// where M = 1 / (2m)
//
// Therefore, we could store for each community the following:
// * Weight contribution (w_contrib)
// * Weighted degree contribution (k_contrib)
//
// This allows us to efficiently remove a node from one community and insert
// it into a community of its neighbour without the need to recalculate
// modularity from scratch.
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, double> w_contrib;
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, double> k_contrib;
for (uint32_t node_id = 0; node_id < graph->Size(); ++node_id) {
k_contrib[graph->Community(node_id)] += graph->IncidentWeight(node_id);
for (const auto &neigh : graph->Neighbours(node_id)) {
uint32_t nxt_id = neigh.dest;
double w = neigh.weight;
if (graph->Community(node_id) == graph->Community(nxt_id))
w_contrib[graph->Community(node_id)] += w;
}
}
bool stable = false;
double total_w = graph->TotalWeight();
while (!stable) {
stable = true;
for (uint32_t node_id : p) {
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, double> sum_w;
double self_loop = 0;
sum_w[graph->Community(node_id)] = 0;
for (const auto &neigh : graph->Neighbours(node_id)) {
uint32_t nxt_id = neigh.dest;
double weight = neigh.weight;
if (nxt_id == node_id) {
self_loop += weight;
continue;
}
sum_w[graph->Community(nxt_id)] += weight;
}
uint32_t my_c = graph->Community(node_id);
uint32_t best_c = my_c;
double best_dq = 0;
for (const auto &p : sum_w) {
if (p.first == my_c) continue;
uint32_t nxt_c = p.first;
double dq = 0;
// contributions before swap (dq = d_after - d_before)
for (uint32_t c : {my_c, nxt_c})
dq -= w_contrib[c] - k_contrib[c] * k_contrib[c] / (2.0 * total_w);
// leave the current community
dq += (w_contrib[my_c] - 2.0 * sum_w[my_c] - self_loop) -
(k_contrib[my_c] - graph->IncidentWeight(node_id)) *
(k_contrib[my_c] - graph->IncidentWeight(node_id)) /
(2.0 * total_w);
// join a new community
dq += (w_contrib[nxt_c] + 2.0 * sum_w[nxt_c] + self_loop) -
(k_contrib[nxt_c] + graph->IncidentWeight(node_id)) *
(k_contrib[nxt_c] + graph->IncidentWeight(node_id)) /
(2.0 * total_w);
if (dq > best_dq) {
best_dq = dq;
best_c = nxt_c;
}
}
if (best_c != my_c) {
graph->SetCommunity(node_id, best_c);
w_contrib[my_c] -= 2.0 * sum_w[my_c] + self_loop;
k_contrib[my_c] -= graph->IncidentWeight(node_id);
w_contrib[best_c] += 2.0 * sum_w[best_c] + self_loop;
k_contrib[best_c] += graph->IncidentWeight(node_id);
stable = false;
}
}
}
}
} // anonymous namespace
namespace algorithms {
void Louvain(comdata::Graph *graph) {
OptimizeLocally(graph);
// Collapse the locally optimized graph.
uint32_t collapsed_nodes = graph->NormalizeCommunities();
if (collapsed_nodes == graph->Size()) return;
comdata::Graph collapsed_graph(collapsed_nodes);
std::map<std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t>, double> collapsed_edges;
for (uint32_t node_id = 0; node_id < graph->Size(); ++node_id) {
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, double> edges;
for (const auto &neigh : graph->Neighbours(node_id)) {
uint32_t nxt_id = neigh.dest;
double weight = neigh.weight;
if (graph->Community(nxt_id) < graph->Community(node_id)) continue;
edges[graph->Community(nxt_id)] += weight;
}
for (const auto &neigh : edges) {
uint32_t a = std::min(graph->Community(node_id), neigh.first);
uint32_t b = std::max(graph->Community(node_id), neigh.first);
collapsed_edges[{a, b}] += neigh.second;
}
}
for (const auto &p : collapsed_edges)
collapsed_graph.AddEdge(p.first.first, p.first.second, p.second);
// Repeat until no local optimizations can be found.
Louvain(&collapsed_graph);
// Propagate results from collapsed graph.
for (uint32_t node_id = 0; node_id < graph->Size(); ++node_id) {
graph->SetCommunity(node_id,
collapsed_graph.Community(graph->Community(node_id)));
}
graph->NormalizeCommunities();
}
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#include "data_structures/graph.hpp"
#include <exception>
#include <numeric>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <vector>
namespace comdata {
Graph::Graph(uint32_t n_nodes) : n_nodes_(n_nodes), total_w_(0) {
adj_list_.resize(n_nodes, {});
inc_w_.resize(n_nodes, 0);
// each node starts as its own separate community.
community_.resize(n_nodes);
std::iota(community_.begin(), community_.end(), 0);
}
uint32_t Graph::Size() const { return n_nodes_; }
uint32_t Graph::Community(uint32_t node) const { return community_.at(node); }
void Graph::SetCommunity(uint32_t node, uint32_t c) { community_.at(node) = c; }
uint32_t Graph::NormalizeCommunities() {
std::set<uint32_t> c_id(community_.begin(), community_.end());
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> cmap;
uint32_t id = 0;
for (uint32_t c : c_id) {
cmap[c] = id;
++id;
}
for (uint32_t node_id = 0; node_id < n_nodes_; ++node_id)
community_[node_id] = cmap[community_[node_id]];
return id;
}
void Graph::AddEdge(uint32_t node1, uint32_t node2, double weight) {
if (node1 >= n_nodes_ || node2 >= n_nodes_)
throw std::out_of_range("Node index out of range");
if (weight <= 0) throw std::out_of_range("Weights must be positive");
if (edges_.find({node1, node2}) != edges_.end())
throw std::invalid_argument("Edge already exists");
edges_.emplace(node1, node2);
edges_.emplace(node2, node1);
total_w_ += weight;
adj_list_[node1].emplace_back(node2, weight);
inc_w_[node1] += weight;
if (node1 != node2) {
adj_list_[node2].emplace_back(node1, weight);
inc_w_[node2] += weight;
}
}
uint32_t Graph::Degree(uint32_t node) const {
return static_cast<uint32_t>(adj_list_.at(node).size());
}
double Graph::IncidentWeight(uint32_t node) const { return inc_w_.at(node); }
double Graph::TotalWeight() const { return total_w_; }
double Graph::Modularity() const {
double ret = 0;
// Since all weights should be positive, this implies that our graph has
// no edges.
if (total_w_ == 0) return 0;
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, double> weight_c;
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, double> degree_c;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < n_nodes_; ++i) {
degree_c[Community(i)] += IncidentWeight(i);
for (const auto &neigh : adj_list_[i]) {
uint32_t j = neigh.dest;
double w = neigh.weight;
if (Community(i) != Community(j)) continue;
weight_c[Community(i)] += w;
}
}
for (const auto &p : degree_c)
ret += weight_c[p.first] - (p.second * p.second) / (2 * total_w_);
ret /= 2 * total_w_;
return ret;
}
const std::vector<Neighbour> &Graph::Neighbours(uint32_t node) const {
return adj_list_.at(node);
}
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/// @file
#pragma once
#include <cstdint>
#include <set>
#include <vector>
namespace comdata {
struct Neighbour {
uint32_t dest;
double weight;
Neighbour(uint32_t d, double w) : dest(d), weight(w) {}
};
/// Class which models a weighted, undirected graph with necessary
/// functionalities for community detection algorithms.
class Graph {
public:
/// Constructs a new graph with a given number of nodes and no edges between
/// them.
///
/// The implementation assumes (and enforces) that all nodes
/// are indexed from 0 to n_nodes.
///
/// @param n_nodes Number of nodes in the graph.
explicit Graph(uint32_t n_nodes);
/// @return number of nodes in the graph.
uint32_t Size() const;
/// Adds a bidirectional, weighted edge to the graph between the given
/// nodes. If both given nodes are the same, the method inserts a weighted
/// self-loop.
///
/// There should be no edges between the given nodes when before invoking
/// this method.
///
/// @param node1 index of an incident node.
/// @param node2 index of an incident node.
/// @param weight real value which represents the weight of the edge.
///
/// @throw std::out_of_range
/// @throw std::invalid_argument
void AddEdge(uint32_t node1, uint32_t node2, double weight);
/// @param node index of node.
///
/// @return community where the node belongs to.
///
/// @throw std::out_of_range
uint32_t Community(uint32_t node) const;
/// Adds a given node to a given community.
///
/// @param node index of node.
/// @param c community where the given node should go in.
///
/// @throw std::out_of_range
void SetCommunity(uint32_t node, uint32_t c);
/// Normalizes the values of communities. More precisely, after invoking this
/// method communities will be indexed by successive integers starting from 0.
///
/// Note: this method is computationally expensive and takes O(|V|)
/// time, i.e., it traverses all nodes in the graph.
///
/// @return number of communities in the graph
uint32_t NormalizeCommunities();
/// Returns the number of incident edges to a given node. Self-loops
/// contribute a single edge to the degree.
///
/// @param node index of node.
///
/// @return degree of given node.
///
/// @throw std::out_of_range
uint32_t Degree(uint32_t node) const;
/// Returns the total weight of incident edges to a given node. Weight
/// of a self loop contributes once to the total sum.
///
/// @param node index of node.
///
/// @return total incident weight of a given node.
///
/// @throw std::out_of_range
double IncidentWeight(uint32_t node) const;
/// @return total weight of all edges in a graph.
double TotalWeight() const;
/// Calculates the modularity of the graph which is defined as a real value
/// between -1 and 1 that measures the density of links inside communities
/// compared to links between communities.
///
/// Note: this method is computationally expensive and takes O(|V| + |E|)
/// time, i.e., it traverses the entire graph.
///
/// @return modularity of the graph.
double Modularity() const;
/// Returns nodes adjacent to a given node.
///
/// @param node index of node.
///
/// @return list of neighbouring nodes.
///
/// @throw std::out_of_range
const std::vector<Neighbour>& Neighbours(uint32_t node) const;
private:
uint32_t n_nodes_;
double total_w_;
std::vector<std::vector<Neighbour>> adj_list_;
std::set<std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t>> edges_;
std::vector<double> inc_w_;
std::vector<uint32_t> community_;
};
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#include "mg_procedure.h"
#include <exception>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "algorithms/algorithms.hpp"
#include "data_structures/graph.hpp"
namespace {
std::optional<std::unordered_map<int64_t, uint32_t>> NormalizeVertexIds(
const mgp_graph *graph, mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory) {
std::unordered_map<int64_t, uint32_t> mem_to_louv_id;
mgp_vertices_iterator *vertices_iterator =
mgp_graph_iter_vertices(graph, memory);
if (vertices_iterator == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return std::nullopt;
}
uint32_t louv_id = 0;
for (const mgp_vertex *vertex = mgp_vertices_iterator_get(vertices_iterator);
vertex != nullptr;
vertex = mgp_vertices_iterator_next(vertices_iterator)) {
mgp_vertex_id mem_id = mgp_vertex_get_id(vertex);
mem_to_louv_id[mem_id.as_int] = louv_id;
++louv_id;
}
mgp_vertices_iterator_destroy(vertices_iterator);
return mem_to_louv_id;
}
std::optional<comdata::Graph> RunLouvain(
const mgp_graph *graph, mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory,
const std::unordered_map<int64_t, uint32_t> &mem_to_louv_id) {
comdata::Graph louvain_graph(mem_to_louv_id.size());
// Extract the graph structure
// TODO(ipaljak): consider filtering nodes and edges by labels.
for (const auto &p : mem_to_louv_id) {
mgp_vertex *vertex = mgp_graph_get_vertex_by_id(graph, {p.first}, memory);
if (!vertex) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return std::nullopt;
}
// iterate over inbound edges. This is enough because we will eventually
// iterate over outbound edges in another direction.
mgp_edges_iterator *edges_iterator =
mgp_vertex_iter_in_edges(vertex, memory);
if (edges_iterator == nullptr) {
mgp_vertex_destroy(vertex);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return std::nullopt;
}
for (const mgp_edge *edge = mgp_edges_iterator_get(edges_iterator);
edge != nullptr; edge = mgp_edges_iterator_next(edges_iterator)) {
const mgp_vertex *next_vertex = mgp_edge_get_from(edge);
mgp_vertex_id next_mem_id = mgp_vertex_get_id(next_vertex);
uint32_t next_louv_id;
try {
next_louv_id = mem_to_louv_id.at(next_mem_id.as_int);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
const auto msg = std::string("[Internal error] ") + e.what();
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, msg.c_str());
return std::nullopt;
}
// retrieve edge weight (default to 1)
mgp_value *weight_prop = mgp_edge_get_property(edge, "weight", memory);
if (!weight_prop) {
mgp_vertex_destroy(vertex);
mgp_edges_iterator_destroy(edges_iterator);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory");
}
double weight = 1;
if (mgp_value_is_double(weight_prop))
weight = mgp_value_get_double(weight_prop);
if (mgp_value_is_int(weight_prop))
weight = static_cast<double>(mgp_value_get_int(weight_prop));
mgp_value_destroy(weight_prop);
try {
louvain_graph.AddEdge(p.second, next_louv_id, weight);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
mgp_vertex_destroy(vertex);
mgp_edges_iterator_destroy(edges_iterator);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, e.what());
return std::nullopt;
}
}
mgp_vertex_destroy(vertex);
mgp_edges_iterator_destroy(edges_iterator);
}
try {
algorithms::Louvain(&louvain_graph);
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
const auto msg = std::string("[Internal error] ") + e.what();
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, msg.c_str());
return std::nullopt;
}
return louvain_graph;
}
void communities(const mgp_list *args, const mgp_graph *graph,
mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory) {
try {
// Normalize vertex ids
auto mem_to_louv_id = NormalizeVertexIds(graph, result, memory);
if (!mem_to_louv_id) return;
// Run louvain
auto louvain_graph = RunLouvain(graph, result, memory, *mem_to_louv_id);
if (!louvain_graph) return;
// Return node ids and their corresponding communities.
for (const auto &p : *mem_to_louv_id) {
mgp_result_record *record = mgp_result_new_record(result);
if (record == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
mgp_value *mem_id_value = mgp_value_make_int(p.first, memory);
if (mem_id_value == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
mgp_value *com_value =
mgp_value_make_int(louvain_graph->Community(p.second), memory);
if (com_value == nullptr) {
mgp_value_destroy(mem_id_value);
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
int mem_id_inserted =
mgp_result_record_insert(record, "id", mem_id_value);
int com_inserted =
mgp_result_record_insert(record, "community", com_value);
mgp_value_destroy(mem_id_value);
mgp_value_destroy(com_value);
if (!mem_id_inserted || !com_inserted) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
}
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, e.what());
return;
}
}
void modularity(const mgp_list *args, const mgp_graph *graph,
mgp_result *result, mgp_memory *memory) {
try {
// Normalize vertex ids
auto mem_to_louv_id = NormalizeVertexIds(graph, result, memory);
if (!mem_to_louv_id) return;
// Run louvain
auto louvain_graph = RunLouvain(graph, result, memory, *mem_to_louv_id);
if (!louvain_graph) return;
// Return graph modularity after Louvain
// TODO(ipaljak) - consider allowing the user to specify seed communities
// and
// yield modularity values both before and after running
// louvain.
mgp_result_record *record = mgp_result_new_record(result);
if (record == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
mgp_value *modularity_value =
mgp_value_make_double(louvain_graph->Modularity(), memory);
if (modularity_value == nullptr) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
int value_inserted =
mgp_result_record_insert(record, "modularity", modularity_value);
mgp_value_destroy(modularity_value);
if (!value_inserted) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, "Not enough memory!");
return;
}
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
mgp_result_set_error_msg(result, e.what());
return;
}
}
} // namespace
extern "C" int mgp_init_module(struct mgp_module *module,
struct mgp_memory *memory) {
struct mgp_proc *community_proc =
mgp_module_add_read_procedure(module, "communities", communities);
if (!community_proc) return 1;
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(community_proc, "id", mgp_type_int())) return 1;
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(community_proc, "community", mgp_type_int()))
return 1;
struct mgp_proc *modularity_proc =
mgp_module_add_read_procedure(module, "modularity", modularity);
if (!modularity_proc) return 1;
if (!mgp_proc_add_result(modularity_proc, "modularity", mgp_type_float()))
return 1;
return 0;
}
extern "C" int mgp_shutdown_module() { return 0; }

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#include <iostream>
#include "algorithms/algorithms.hpp"
#include "data_structures/graph.hpp"
// A simple program that reads the graph from STDIN and
// outputs the detected communities from louvain along with
// its modularity measure on STDOUT.
int main() {
int n;
int m;
std::cin >> n >> m;
comdata::Graph graph(n);
for (int i = 0; i < m; ++i) {
int a;
int b;
double c;
std::cin >> a >> b >> c;
graph.AddEdge(a, b, c);
}
algorithms::Louvain(&graph);
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
std::cout << i << " " << graph.Community(i) << "\n";
std::cout << graph.Modularity() << "\n";
return 0;
}

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add_subdirectory(unit)

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