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Marko Budiselić
2f81d4d092 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into add-gnuplot-example 2023-03-01 23:41:21 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
27d99b620d Merge pull request #761 from memgraph/MG-access-control-benchmark-fixes
[🍍 < MG] Fix mgbench access control benchmark
2023-02-17 17:33:58 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a2ce9c4396 Trigger CI 2023-02-15 13:59:31 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
3b0d531343 Supress clang-tidy warning 2023-02-15 09:07:48 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a17010ed16 Supress clang-tidy warnings 2023-02-15 08:37:45 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
74f53369c0 Add two more queries to simple benchmark 2023-02-09 13:17:55 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
2b3141879b Make the output table nicer for comparing results 2023-02-09 13:17:46 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
53f95ed1a7 Format python file 2023-02-09 13:17:15 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b678e6a63b Handle bool flags properly in benchmark runner 2023-02-09 12:42:02 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
563035645c Add command line flag to opt for using MultiFrame 2023-02-09 12:41:41 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
12bc78ca2d Add command line flag to determine MultiFrame size 2023-02-09 12:41:17 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a9a388ce44 Use parametrized queries for vertex creation 2023-02-08 13:52:51 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
6bc2e6d8b6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into MG-access-control-benchmark-fixes 2023-02-08 13:48:50 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a02abc8f79 Merge pull request #763 from memgraph/T1235-MG-implement-EdgeUniquenessFilter-with-PullMultiple
Implement edge uniqueness filter with pull multiple
2023-02-08 13:40:15 +01:00
gvolfing
096d1ce5f4 Invert boolean logic when checking for unique edges 2023-02-08 12:57:21 +01:00
gvolfing
657279949a Fix compile error 2023-02-08 12:13:46 +01:00
gvolfing
25226cca92 Update src/query/v2/plan/operator.cpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2023-02-08 11:41:43 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
292a55f4ff Add new line at the end of dataset file 2023-02-08 11:28:19 +01:00
gvolfing
37f19867b0 Make EdgeUniquenessFilterCursor impl simpler 2023-02-07 08:25:50 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b26c7d09ef Ignore not value equality property filters for ScanByPrimaryKey 2023-02-06 16:39:42 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
4bad8c0d1e Filter edges on types 2023-02-06 16:14:39 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
2b01f2280c Add TODO about failing query 2023-02-06 16:14:21 +01:00
gvolfing
ac59e7f7e0 Move loop variables incrementation into the same place 2023-02-06 15:54:07 +01:00
gvolfing
7e99f32adb Remove uncommented, useless code 2023-02-06 15:47:18 +01:00
gvolfing
a1a612899c Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1235-MG-implement-EdgeUniquenessFilter-with-PullMultiple 2023-02-06 13:53:51 +01:00
gvolfing
2219dee6f6 Add initial impl for EdgeUniquenessFilterCursor::PullMultiple 2023-02-06 12:49:32 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7bf8550c86 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into MG-access-control-benchmark-fixes 2023-02-06 08:18:25 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
8b392ecc97 Merge pull request #752 from memgraph/T1226-MG-Implement-scanbyprimarykey-with-multiframe
Implement ScanByPrimaryKey with multiframe
2023-02-06 08:13:43 +01:00
gvolfing
8e315875f2 Update src/query/v2/plan/operator.cpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-02 07:44:47 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
41183b328b Invalidate consumed frames in ScanByPrimaryKey 2023-02-01 17:19:02 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c9a0c15c16 Make frames invalid on consumption 2023-02-01 16:17:06 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
50327254e0 Make queries into a single line 2023-02-01 14:59:50 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
24ae6069f0 Split edge creation into batches 2023-02-01 14:31:56 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7be66f0c54 Add unwind based dataset creator 2023-02-01 14:24:04 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b136cd71d2 Fix DistributedCreatedNodeCursor in case of UNWIND 2023-02-01 14:22:47 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a38401130e Set vertex id in Expand properly 2023-02-01 13:24:58 +01:00
gvolfing
bf93b53e7d Fix compile error due to wrong aggregate field name 2023-02-01 12:36:27 +01:00
gvolfing
4be4a86d0a Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-01 11:39:48 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
9a805bff8b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/T1226-MG-Implement-scanbyprimarykey-with-multiframe' into MG-create-properties 2023-02-01 11:37:06 +01:00
gvolfing
7d63236f87 Set the default pull-mechanism back to single-pull 2023-01-31 17:36:52 +01:00
gvolfing
4f8c241934 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1226-MG-Implement-scanbyprimarykey-with-multiframe 2023-01-31 17:33:12 +01:00
gvolfing
60b71cc2c1 Rework ScanByPrimaryKey operator - multiframe 2023-01-31 17:30:31 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
da28a29c7f Pass properties when creating vertices 2023-01-31 17:09:41 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
303362d41c Merge pull request #751 from memgraph/T1229-MG-implement-unwind-with-multiframe
Add implementation of `UNWIND` with `MultiFrame`
2023-01-31 15:06:46 +01:00
gvolfing
272e710510 Merge branch 'T1229-MG-implement-unwind-with-multiframe' into T1226-MG-Implement-scanbyprimarykey-with-multiframe 2023-01-31 08:58:27 +01:00
gvolfing
0e3229756f Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1226-MG-Implement-scanbyprimarykey-with-multiframe 2023-01-31 08:49:22 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e96eed81b1 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1229-MG-implement-unwind-with-multiframe 2023-01-30 15:56:44 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7fa7586940 Merge pull request #729 from memgraph/T1216-MG-implement-aggregate
Implement Aggregate with `MultiFrame`
2023-01-30 15:56:30 +01:00
gvolfing
436e41f71f Init POC of ScanByPrimaryKey multiframe 2023-01-30 13:06:05 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
fd047e7303 Unify even more logic 2023-01-27 17:10:21 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
9214c715e2 Address review comment 2023-01-27 17:05:03 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
44fc2d01c7 Unify logic between multi and single frame pull 2023-01-27 17:04:40 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d36c0cc424 Refactor AggregateCursor::ProcessAll 2023-01-27 16:52:46 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
2ecf580ae7 Eliminate warnings 2023-01-27 16:50:58 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c12a5a9019 Make multi-create queries work 2023-01-27 16:50:16 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
883922dba5 Eliminate warning about deprecated macro 2023-01-27 13:11:55 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c7591887a8 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1216-MG-implement-aggregate 2023-01-27 09:07:14 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
33454c7d8e Add implementation 2023-01-27 08:43:10 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
f67422f8b9 Merge pull request #742 from memgraph/T1223-MG-implement-filter-with-multiframe
Make access control benchmark run with `MultiFrame`
2023-01-26 21:19:36 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
23297c2afb Remove unnecessary function 2023-01-26 19:47:56 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
3d35a10783 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1223-MG-implement-filter-with-multiframe 2023-01-26 17:31:19 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
999015a250 Merge pull request #738 from memgraph/T1214-MG-implement-expand-with-multiframe
Implement expand with `MultiFrame`
2023-01-26 17:30:55 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7d3d52c067 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1214-MG-implement-expand-with-multiframe 2023-01-25 16:19:56 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
6d4401dc92 Merge pull request #707 from memgraph/T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test
Add property based high level query tests
2023-01-25 16:19:22 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
0d00ae74dd Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1214-MG-implement-expand-with-multiframe 2023-01-25 15:27:19 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
16b78e4eb3 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test 2023-01-25 15:14:26 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d44910bc9a Merge pull request #710 from memgraph/T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2
Implement scan all and scan all by label with `MultiFrame`
2023-01-25 15:09:11 +01:00
gvolfing
54c1efab7f Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into 'T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test' 2023-01-25 13:40:16 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7a0c9beba5 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2 2023-01-25 13:17:28 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e13faf41e9 Merge pull request #663 from memgraph/T1167-MG-create-scanbyprimarykey-operator
Create ScanAllByPrimaryKey operator
2023-01-25 12:51:04 +01:00
gvolfing
e24a6a86e4 Apply changes from code-review 2023-01-25 12:42:44 +01:00
gvolfing
3bc9c571a0 Make the use RequestRouter more restricted 2023-01-25 07:02:03 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7972b3af43 Merge branch 'T1214-MG-implement-expand-with-multiframe' into T1223-MG-implement-filter-with-multiframe 2023-01-24 17:25:30 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e2a1029120 Fix simulation test 2023-01-24 17:24:10 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7cb07672ff Make DistributedExpandCursor handle existing nodes with MultiFrame 2023-01-24 17:17:47 +01:00
gvolfing
36fccc32c2 Address PR comments 2023-01-24 16:59:38 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
4908af5a18 Make DistributedExpand operator handle repeated vertices 2023-01-24 16:33:15 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
fa8eee2043 Use destination vertex as other end for out edges 2023-01-24 16:19:24 +01:00
gvolfing
b4ae8aea95 Apply suggestions from code review 2023-01-24 15:59:50 +01:00
gvolfing
27ff18733c NOLINTNEXTLINE(cppcoreguidelines-macro-usage) 2023-01-23 15:08:51 +01:00
gvolfing
0aa7daf002 NOLINTNEXTLINE(bugprone-macro-parentheses) 2023-01-23 14:34:16 +01:00
gvolfing
b341a8d7dd Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test 2023-01-23 14:12:42 +01:00
gvolfing
b7dbc7267b Appease clang-tidy bugprone-macro-parentheses 2023-01-23 14:09:25 +01:00
gvolfing
1951d781d0 Appease clang-tidy 2023-01-23 13:43:51 +01:00
gvolfing
e65f585fc6 Appease clang-tidy 2023-01-23 13:22:27 +01:00
gvolfing
fa86d4c989 Offer sacrifice to the lisp gods 2023-01-23 12:51:00 +01:00
gvolfing
fcbacdc80d Rename ScanAllByPrimaryKey operator, fix e2e fail
Rename ScanAllByPrimaryKey operator to ScanByPrimaryKey. Make the
LabelIndexExist function use the same functionality as PrimaryKeyExists
again, for now. Previously it was just returning false and before that
it used the same implementation as PrimaryKeyExist. The change to false
broke some existing e2e tests that relied on some label based indexing
operator being instantiated.
2023-01-23 11:56:58 +01:00
gvolfing
69fa4e8c8d Return fals from unimplemented function, so the benchmark tests can run 2023-01-23 10:43:41 +01:00
gvolfing
ea646e1803 Add missing mock implementation to MockedRequestRouter 2023-01-23 10:06:52 +01:00
gvolfing
89d26c36c9 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1167-MG-create-scanbyprimarykey-operator 2023-01-23 08:42:14 +01:00
gvolfing
cf76e0e19b React to PR comments 2023-01-23 08:27:44 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
900ece8109 Add PullMultiple to DeleteCursor 2023-01-20 23:04:52 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
544c75c212 Add explanation about limitations of current implementation 2023-01-20 23:04:33 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
0285b56915 Fix compilation error 2023-01-20 23:01:23 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
515a52130e Prevent moving from valid frames during defregmentation of MultiFrame 2023-01-20 22:12:24 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
55b5d76092 Add docs to PullMultiple 2023-01-20 21:38:51 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
0eee3ad7b7 Fix DistributedExpandCursor 2023-01-20 21:38:35 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c9299a6c72 Turn the scan all cursor into an automaton 2023-01-20 21:37:57 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
de99025c39 Implement PullMultiple for FilterCursor 2023-01-20 15:36:38 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
be39fac72e Add return value to PullMultiple
Because the `FilterCursor` might push down the same multiframe multiple
times, it is easier if each cursor maintains whether it put any new data
on the `MultiFrame` or not. This way each cursor can decide easily
whether it has to do more work or not.
2023-01-20 15:36:24 +01:00
gvolfing
5eea3ceee4 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-20 06:22:37 +01:00
gvolfing
cc643aac69 Deal with unprotected comma in MOCKED_METHOD 2023-01-19 17:45:15 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e7f10ec8f4 Remove duplicated definition 2023-01-19 17:44:03 +01:00
gvolfing
6fe244b209 Add missing MOCK_METHODS to MockedRequestRouter 2023-01-19 17:16:29 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
ede6281e00 Fix unit tests 2023-01-19 16:58:11 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
70c8ed9180 Merge branch 'T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2' into T1214-MG-implement-expand-with-multiframe 2023-01-19 16:56:23 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
59b39e03cb Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2 2023-01-19 16:24:13 +01:00
gvolfing
96ea113a69 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test 2023-01-19 16:22:46 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a31c7cce08 Merge pull request #702 from memgraph/T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf
Implement CreateNode cursor with MultiFrame
2023-01-19 16:22:30 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
8f6fac3cde Make arguments const 2023-01-19 14:35:25 +01:00
gvolfing
a0ada914ab Fix segfault 2023-01-19 13:10:53 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
ca62fa5123 Fetch properties of destination vertex 2023-01-19 11:42:24 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d1548c9253 Eliminate fully 2023-01-19 10:43:54 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
52baaf8030 Detect when no work should be done because of lack of input data in cursors 2023-01-19 10:43:07 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a0274bbdd9 Prevent reexecution of cursor when no output symbols are present 2023-01-19 10:42:09 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c5c6fd9b86 Merge branch 'T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2' into T1214-MG-implement-expand-with-multiframe 2023-01-18 22:22:21 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
586999475b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf' into T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2 2023-01-18 22:22:05 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e888464de2 Implement automaton for ExpandOneCursor 2023-01-18 17:32:22 +01:00
gvolfing
94a536a2b9 Fix hanging conditionvariable 2023-01-18 16:03:34 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e42c60d555 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf 2023-01-18 13:37:36 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
00d6b42c37 Merge pull request #699 from memgraph/T1191-MG-implement-create-expand-with-multiframe 2023-01-18 13:37:24 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
f39a937323 Add first, but buggy implementation 2023-01-18 13:31:35 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
575361827e Add comment about invalid usage of MutliFrame 2023-01-17 21:01:54 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
901da4c9b3 Update InvalidFramesPopulator to follow the conventions 2023-01-17 21:01:22 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
81675106fd Use tests namespace for tests 2023-01-17 20:33:14 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7fb828bca3 Update outdated comments 2023-01-17 20:32:00 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c04cfc5596 Merge branch 'T1191-MG-implement-create-expand-with-multiframe' into T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf 2023-01-17 20:29:52 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a3b1676c42 Separate include blocks 2023-01-17 20:25:28 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b38a9b9c90 Use tests namespace for tests 2023-01-17 20:25:10 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
57690c5390 Refactor DistributedScanAllAndFilterCursor 2023-01-17 08:34:08 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d11d5c3fa9 Make special member functions of MultiFrame iterators consistent 2023-01-17 08:33:40 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
36891c119b Remove unnecessary state from DistributedScanAllAndFilterCursor 2023-01-17 07:17:53 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b91b16de96 Fix Interpreter::PullMultiple for queries that return some values 2023-01-17 07:06:25 +01:00
gvolfing
cfdc728d64 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test 2023-01-16 16:26:33 +01:00
gvolfing
40835b8c9c General clean-up 2023-01-16 14:54:20 +01:00
gvolfing
d1fe73c987 Conform simulation to test GetProperties correctly 2023-01-16 14:05:13 +01:00
gvolfing
3257d46d18 Remove assertion 2023-01-16 13:44:02 +01:00
gvolfing
9be5ee1ae9 Make GetProperties return the PrimaryKeys as well, when queried for all properties like ScanAll 2023-01-16 13:26:33 +01:00
gvolfing
fdd89e0e81 Replace ScanVertices with GetProperties request, in the case of ScanAllByPrimaryKey operator 2023-01-16 11:27:41 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
82203fa1ca Merge branch 'T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf' into T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2 2023-01-16 10:44:58 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
775e950dba Update unit tests to test the new logic 2023-01-16 10:16:12 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
920ad277a5 Add assertion about primary label 2023-01-16 09:03:35 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
392f6e2b73 Reduce the number of node infos to a maximum of one 2023-01-16 08:57:23 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e40f7f507b Fix pull logic for multiframe 2023-01-16 08:40:43 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c139856b2a Fix unit tests 2023-01-15 18:52:36 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b30137ab7a Improve unit tests to catch bug 2023-01-15 18:39:58 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
b2b9b1d5cb Eliminate warnings about deprecated methods 2023-01-15 18:25:48 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
ace1eb401f Make unit tests compile with new gtest version 2023-01-15 18:25:32 +01:00
gvolfing
668f7857b1 Pass the correct expression to the operator 2023-01-13 12:38:50 +01:00
gvolfing
d22c962af4 Turn RequestRouter into an interface again 2023-01-12 21:25:40 +01:00
gvolfing
4c25a4dfbd Remove unnecessary comments 2023-01-12 20:17:35 +01:00
gvolfing
61d84bd622 Set the type of the frame size to size_t from int64_t 2023-01-12 16:58:09 +01:00
gvolfing
3b06db5a02 Clang-tidy 2023-01-12 16:13:27 +01:00
gvolfing
afde0c6926 Remove outcommented code, conform clang-tidy 2023-01-12 15:45:14 +01:00
gvolfing
41bb988fe9 Fix failing benchmark tests and implement cursor
The benchmarking tests were failing because of the incorrect
implementation of the ScanAllByPrimaryKeyCursor. The previous
implementation caused the currently allocateable 1m edgeids to run out
very quickly, causing the the tests to freeze.
2023-01-12 14:14:59 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d7bd2cc754 Eliminate copying expands 2023-01-12 09:05:29 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
599b133a55 Fix edge direction when creating edges 2023-01-12 09:04:18 +01:00
jeremy
c38a80ccd7 Merge branch 'T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2' into T1216-MG-implement-aggregate 2023-01-03 14:58:48 +01:00
jeremy
dee33b2072 Merge branch 'T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf' into T1190-MG-Implement-ScanAll-and-ScanAllByLabel-with-MultiFrame_2 2023-01-03 14:58:21 +01:00
jeremy
c283c6e6ea Merge branch 'T1191-MG-implement-create-expand-with-multiframe' into T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf 2023-01-03 14:57:02 +01:00
Jeremy B
65113bc55b Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1191-MG-implement-create-expand-with-multiframe 2023-01-03 14:55:56 +01:00
gvolfing
32ea124d4b Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1167-MG-create-scanbyprimarykey-operator 2023-01-02 13:37:07 +01:00
gvolfing
68175bc97c Init basic cursor class
Conform clang-tidy and modify PullMultiple behavior
2023-01-02 13:05:44 +01:00
jeremy
9589dd97b6 Impl and correct aggregate 2022-12-30 16:21:41 +01:00
Jure Bajic
41f5c00f5f Merge pull request #680 from memgraph/T1185-MG-replace-skip-list
- Replace `SkipList` with `std::map` as vertex container
- Replace `SkipList` with `std::map` as edge container
- Replace `SkipList` with `std::set` as `LabelPropertyIndex` container
- Replace `SkipList` with `std::set` as `LabelIndex` container
- Remove `KeyStore` and `LexicographiOrderedVertex`
2022-12-20 16:36:55 +01:00
jbajic
e82955895a Leave a TODO 2022-12-20 16:14:01 +01:00
jeremy
751c27f792 Get ride of attribute has_valid_frames_ 2022-12-20 10:12:50 +01:00
jeremy
7e217e94b3 Tests: CreateMultiFrame create invalid frames
Test uses real "once" instead of mocked version
2022-12-19 15:44:01 +01:00
gvolfing
1ebde8be74 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1165-MG-add-property-based-high-level-query-test 2022-12-15 17:21:39 +01:00
gvolfing
32231fe49a Move the implementation of AllocateInitialEdgeIds into the child class 2022-12-15 17:10:27 +01:00
gvolfing
fa39c6740b Apply review comments 2022-12-15 17:02:01 +01:00
jeremy
1aa40e5e3f Add const to method 2022-12-15 16:24:45 +01:00
gvolfing
ae57fa3199 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-15 15:25:46 +01:00
jbajic
a0e0791aa1 Address review comments 2022-12-15 14:52:13 +01:00
jeremy
311994a36d Impl of version more memory friendly 2022-12-15 14:40:20 +01:00
jeremy
54ce79baa0 Add empty line 2022-12-15 14:40:20 +01:00
jeremy
83306d21de Revert changes 2022-12-15 14:40:20 +01:00
jeremy
ac16348fff Remove unused variable 2022-12-15 14:40:20 +01:00
jeremy
af812d1311 Implement scanAll MultiFrame version 2022-12-15 14:40:20 +01:00
gvolfing
f36b96744c Apply post-merge fixes 2022-12-15 11:04:20 +01:00
gvolfing
14000d727f Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1167-MG-create-scanbyprimarykey-operator 2022-12-15 10:26:36 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
a9eca651df Address GH comments and fix a bug in ValidFramesModifier postincrement 2022-12-14 18:26:40 +02:00
gvolfing
3604046f68 Implement cypher query based simulation testing
Make the Interpreter be able to handle SimulatorTransport as well. This
includes introducing changes that make it possible to use the different
transport types in a semi-polymorphic way with the introduction of
factory methods in the RequestRouter. The reason for this solution is
that the classes that represent the different transport types have
member function templates, that we can not make virtual. This solution
seemed to be the least convoluted. In the testing itself now it is
possible to pass a set of cypher queried to the interpreter which would
run these queries against the interpreter and the individual shards that
are managed and started up by the MachineManager with the different
entities communicating over the simulated network.
2022-12-14 13:55:45 +01:00
jbajic
817433d342 Revert to approximate 2022-12-13 13:32:14 +01:00
jbajic
76dcf3ad0f Use std::set in LabelIndex 2022-12-13 13:21:52 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
04450dada7 Simplify tests 2022-12-12 19:23:40 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
8c2b2f4be2 Merge branch 'T1191-MG-implement-create-expand-with-multiframe' into T1189-MG-implement-create-node-cursor-mf 2022-12-12 19:17:43 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
70200919cd Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1191-MG-implement-create-expand-with-multiframe 2022-12-12 19:16:05 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
f04ed3c137 Simplify Mocks and test 2022-12-12 19:15:49 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
2e4e975102 Update GoogleTest lib to latest release version 1.12.1 2022-12-12 19:15:28 +02:00
Jure Bajic
c24c699c78 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1185-MG-replace-skip-list 2022-12-12 08:01:47 -08:00
Tyler Neely
070225df28 Merge pull request #708 from memgraph/tyler_shard_struct
[project-pineapples <-] Make coordinator::Shard into a proper struct named ShardMetadata
2022-12-12 16:51:54 +01:00
Tyler Neely
1170e6762f Rename coordinator::Shard to coordinator::ShardMetadata to avoid conflation with storage::v3::Shard 2022-12-12 15:22:17 +00:00
Tyler Neely
d6f1505582 Make Shard into a proper struct that can contain additional metadata 2022-12-12 15:14:48 +00:00
jbajic
edb122cb33 Fix benchmark tests 2022-12-12 16:01:20 +01:00
jbajic
b0c4544287 Add asserts 2022-12-12 15:46:41 +01:00
Jure Bajic
0d856bee45 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1185-MG-replace-skip-list 2022-12-12 05:45:09 -08:00
jbajic
c3e19498da Replace LabelPropertyIndex with std::set 2022-12-12 14:44:58 +01:00
Jure Bajic
03d994318e Merge pull request #668 from memgraph/T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures
- Add benchmarks comparing insert, remove, find and contains for std::map, std::set and utils::SkipList- 
- Create a python plot script
- Create a bash helper script for executing and plotting benchmarks
2022-12-12 04:11:55 -08:00
Jure Bajic
4888605972 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-12-12 03:46:49 -08:00
jbajic
a90a2d86c9 Fix edge test 2022-12-12 12:46:13 +01:00
jbajic
0cf440519e Introduce VertexData 2022-12-12 12:39:49 +01:00
Jeremy B
9c41e702e6 Merge pull request #703 from memgraph/T1190-correct-ValidFramesConsumer-begin
[🍍 < T1190] Correct implementation of begin iterators
Correct implementation of MultiFrame iterators::begin. If no Frames are valid, we need to return end()
2022-12-09 12:56:31 +01:00
jeremy
50f76b926b Make MultiFrame pointer instead of ref inside impl of iterators 2022-12-09 12:20:01 +01:00
jeremy
0353262cc2 Correct impl of begin iterators 2022-12-09 12:10:48 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
4ed20f0247 Add prototype for CreateNode multiframe 2022-12-08 18:46:30 +02:00
Jure Bajic
50fb8fe3c7 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-12-08 04:41:34 -08:00
Jure Bajic
32322d39b8 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1185-MG-replace-skip-list 2022-12-08 04:40:02 -08:00
Kostas Kyrimis
89f42ef73e Add CreateExpand PullMultiple and prototype mocks for testing 2022-12-07 19:03:30 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
0d19d347f8 Merge pull request #695 from memgraph/T1163-remove-template-from-frame 2022-12-06 13:57:50 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
a5520f5eae Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-remove-template-from-frame 2022-12-06 13:24:55 +02:00
Jure Bajic
eb154d1310 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-12-06 03:08:26 -08:00
Tyler Neely
59c94c90e6 Merge pull request #690 from memgraph/tyler_full_async_request_router
[project-pineapples <-] full async request router
2022-12-06 11:50:59 +01:00
jbajic
a7f5212c6e Merge branch 'T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-12-06 11:47:57 +01:00
jbajic
b4d6ca2233 Use bool as data 2022-12-06 11:47:48 +01:00
Tyler Neely
5d3d67cbd0 Rename unsent_requests to requests_to_be_sent in RequestRouter 2022-12-06 10:32:57 +00:00
Tyler Neely
675c2fe24a Update src/io/rsm/rsm_client.hpp
Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-06 11:31:46 +01:00
Tyler Neely
b288f06cb7 Update src/io/rsm/rsm_client.hpp
Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-06 11:31:40 +01:00
Jure Bajic
5beb7c0966 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-12-05 07:00:30 -08:00
jbajic
e0b7d7abeb Address review comments 2022-12-05 16:00:17 +01:00
Jure Bajic
9bab26fb10 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-05 15:50:40 +01:00
Jure Bajic
c39f264684 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1185-MG-replace-skip-list 2022-12-05 06:37:43 -08:00
jbajic
2488895362 Rename ApproximateVertexCount to VertexCount 2022-12-05 15:37:10 +01:00
jbajic
a20edf2b74 Fix bounds 2022-12-05 15:30:39 +01:00
Tyler Neely
25713405df Update src/io/simulator/simulator_transport.hpp
Co-authored-by: gvolfing <107616712+gvolfing@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-05 15:26:29 +01:00
Tyler Neely
2a81ce5640 Update src/io/simulator/simulator.hpp
Co-authored-by: gvolfing <107616712+gvolfing@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-05 15:26:18 +01:00
Tyler Neely
747b8a21cd Fix bug with polling redirected requests 2022-12-05 14:20:06 +00:00
jbajic
65e9ceb779 Use multimap as index structure 2022-12-05 14:52:51 +01:00
Jeremy B
6338690b00 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-remove-template-from-frame 2022-12-05 14:45:54 +01:00
Tyler Neely
ca3f748325 Apply clang-tidy feedback 2022-12-05 13:43:20 +00:00
Tyler Neely
1b458ebc41 Complete migration of GetProperties to new request style 2022-12-05 13:26:44 +00:00
Tyler Neely
6efe074313 Update GetProperties to use the correct style of request driving in the RequestRouter 2022-12-05 13:15:12 +00:00
Tyler Neely
3c72af0c10 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_full_async_request_router 2022-12-05 14:09:23 +01:00
jeremy
6d3f9ab695 Removing template from class Frame 2022-12-05 14:07:53 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
e8240df29e Merge pull request #694 from memgraph/T1188-MG-remove-unused-txt 2022-12-05 13:18:38 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
ec73ee666c Remove unused jba.txt 2022-12-05 13:02:33 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
1d7f61dd0b Merge pull request #676 from memgraph/T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators
Implement MultiFrame with iterators
2022-12-05 11:51:11 +01:00
jeremy
7f9eceadb3 Remove un-needed frame modification in Once
This is not needed and would be incorrect with the optional
2022-12-05 11:19:47 +01:00
jeremy
f4428af210 Remove reference function on operator++() & 2022-12-05 11:05:47 +01:00
jeremy
9f5af97044 Merge branch 'T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-12-05 10:38:06 +01:00
jeremy
c7c0234889 Add default constructor to iterators 2022-12-05 10:38:01 +01:00
Jeremy B
68ae729b07 Update src/query/v2/multiframe.hpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-05 10:34:58 +01:00
Tyler Neely
2e33f8275b Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_full_async_request_router 2022-12-02 19:05:15 +01:00
Tyler Neely
9a62503803 Tick the simulator forward from Notify::Await in a similar way that Future::Wait does 2022-12-02 18:04:38 +00:00
Jure Bajic
75b598d014 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-12-02 07:28:39 -08:00
Kostas Kyrimis
98ae30d861 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-12-02 15:12:02 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
6b8a5fd41d Make all variants of multiframe iterators model ForwardIterator concept properly 2022-12-02 15:11:51 +02:00
jbajic
4a3f950cf9 Fix indices 2022-12-02 10:17:26 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
146ed5756c Merge pull request #666 from memgraph/T1172-MG-implement-get-properties-on-qe 2022-12-01 19:14:20 +02:00
Tyler Neely
438b519703 Apply clang-tidy feedback 2022-12-01 16:26:41 +00:00
Kostas Kyrimis
0ad702175f Fix expression evaluator mocked request router 2022-12-01 18:24:51 +02:00
jeremy
be3797e0a1 Remove unused param 2022-12-01 17:01:08 +01:00
Tyler Neely
cdde7ca670 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_full_async_request_router 2022-12-01 17:00:09 +01:00
jeremy
d0e1d86df3 Remove unused param 2022-12-01 16:57:09 +01:00
Tyler Neely
366a4e2b9a Add support for efficiently executing multiple asynchronous requests out-of-order from the RequestRouter 2022-12-01 15:56:16 +00:00
Kostas Kyrimis
439eae3a72 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1172-MG-implement-get-properties-on-qe 2022-12-01 17:42:01 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
c15e75b48c Remove old shard request manager header 2022-12-01 17:40:58 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
2120645d6a Remove dead code in request_router simulation test 2022-12-01 17:39:12 +02:00
Jeremy B
616b79ce6c Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-12-01 16:36:59 +01:00
jeremy
13cabcaab5 Re-implement ValidFramesReader and iterators 2022-12-01 16:31:21 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
f1ea76a3d7 Merge branch 'T0919-MG-implement-get-properties-storage' into T1172-MG-implement-get-properties-on-qe 2022-12-01 17:19:00 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
18b3c1e8b1 Merge pull request #652 from memgraph/T0919-MG-implement-get-properties-storage
Implements GetProperties request handler on shard_rsm
2022-12-01 17:15:15 +02:00
jeremy
db45845619 format 2022-12-01 15:52:35 +01:00
Jeremy B
4bbf3c95ca Update src/query/v2/multiframe.cpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-01 15:49:17 +01:00
jeremy
e11856acf8 Merge branch 'T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-12-01 15:19:40 +01:00
Jeremy B
5cd0d5137e Update src/query/v2/multiframe.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-01 15:18:50 +01:00
jeremy
8eec8399a3 Rmove unneeded "this" 2022-12-01 15:04:51 +01:00
jeremy
d18d4f198e Merge branch 'T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-12-01 14:55:45 +01:00
jeremy
29347c83e7 Remove unneeded tag 2022-12-01 14:54:26 +01:00
Jeremy B
452722f4f8 Update src/query/v2/multiframe.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-01 14:52:30 +01:00
jbajic
730bac6b74 Replace edges skiplist 2022-12-01 14:32:33 +01:00
Jeremy B
6c441b80ec Update src/query/v2/multiframe.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-01 14:20:57 +01:00
Jeremy B
ee9ba1a7f8 Update src/query/v2/multiframe.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-01 14:20:26 +01:00
Jeremy B
d0c960e900 Update src/query/v2/multiframe.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-01 14:20:19 +01:00
jeremy
00fd69c170 Add statement to ignroe clang warning 2022-12-01 14:19:41 +01:00
Jeremy B
54907d2a1a Update src/query/v2/multiframe.cpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-12-01 14:19:15 +01:00
jeremy
23bfd7f4fc Updated OnceCursor 2022-12-01 13:45:24 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
f8cbaaf362 Allow requests with zero properties 2022-12-01 14:41:21 +02:00
jbajic
4e7d8c3ba2 Replace LabelPropertyIndex skiplist with std::map 2022-12-01 12:06:01 +01:00
jeremy
e5d892683c Keep wraper as ptr instead of ref 2022-12-01 11:14:54 +01:00
jbajic
d4bdedd9e8 Fix GetProperty 2022-11-30 17:12:09 +01:00
jeremy
9f9a81455f Change type size_t->int64_t 2022-11-30 16:56:35 +01:00
jeremy
b0b8c0a5c9 Add noexcept to basic functions 2022-11-30 16:49:32 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
8af635c8d7 Fix clang-tidy warnings 2022-11-30 17:44:37 +02:00
jeremy
5e64b19745 Replace pull_count_->did_pull_ 2022-11-30 16:30:55 +01:00
jeremy
38f3a4cacb Use range for loop instead of idx based 2022-11-30 16:28:01 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
3f3d6c52a3 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T0919-MG-implement-get-properties-storage 2022-11-30 17:25:05 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
94ef57c459 Fix small bugs 2022-11-30 17:24:46 +02:00
jeremy
56556f7c2d Update incorrect de-referencing 2022-11-30 16:22:39 +01:00
jeremy
a2027fc6ac Remove default_frame 2022-11-30 16:09:06 +01:00
jeremy
deb31e4b77 Multiframe only expects size of frame instead of default frame 2022-11-30 16:00:24 +01:00
jeremy
072bc58b1e Reverse condition in while() + comment 2022-11-30 14:50:28 +01:00
jbajic
31f907cb53 Remove keystore 2022-11-30 14:40:12 +01:00
jbajic
9af20c295c Fix VerticesContainer being passed by value 2022-11-30 14:39:52 +01:00
jeremy
969b8f0da7 Remove un-necessary internal_ptr 2022-11-30 14:32:19 +01:00
jeremy
55008a2927 Rename func ResetAllFramesInvalid->MakeAllFramesInvalid 2022-11-30 14:17:01 +01:00
Jure Bajic
494f6ac25f Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1185-MG-replace-skip-list 2022-11-30 05:12:43 -08:00
jeremy
02ca6734c1 Correct comment to follow common style 2022-11-30 14:11:38 +01:00
jbajic
976e6ff0a6 Replace skiplist with std::set 2022-11-30 14:11:22 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
9621532d3d Prototype suggested changes and polish PR 2022-11-30 14:59:00 +02:00
gvolfing
7e8b4921b4 Make query_v2_plan unit tests available again.
The query_v2_plan unit tests were needed in order to properly test if
the created logical plan of the new operator work properly. In order to
achieve this v2 versions of the several files were created, where the
old utilities were replaced with new ones, like query::v2 and
storage::v3. A new fake db accessor was also created in order to be able
to test the ScanAllByPrimaryKey operator.
2022-11-30 13:16:04 +01:00
jeremy
a10c254caa Add // NOLINTNEXTLINE to correct place 2022-11-30 11:43:16 +01:00
jeremy
9c0c0a2d1c Add clang warning suppress 2022-11-30 10:14:07 +01:00
Jure Bajic
0450163c5e Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-11-30 00:17:13 -08:00
Jeremy B
62ee6f0e05 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-11-29 17:34:16 +01:00
jeremy
00a4127e4e Remove incorrect = default 2022-11-29 17:15:52 +01:00
Tyler Neely
53040c6758 Merge pull request #651 from memgraph/T1157-MG-concurrent-RsmClient-requests
Support concurrent RsmClient requests
2022-11-29 17:11:25 +01:00
Tyler Neely
04124a1e9b Make AsyncRequestToken arguments const, reserve size in response vectors 2022-11-29 15:50:35 +00:00
jeremy
f107ef8aea Default destructor in header 2022-11-29 16:12:50 +01:00
Tyler Neely
b3605c9ab1 Fix typo in new simplified RequestRouter::CreateExpand method 2022-11-29 15:11:35 +00:00
Tyler Neely
7df3a743b9 Simplify and parallelize CreateExpand 2022-11-29 15:07:59 +00:00
Tyler Neely
f8215306e8 A variety of small code clean-ups, remove overloaded methods 2022-11-29 15:06:01 +00:00
Tyler Neely
8f08d986cb Make method names clear for RequestRouter requests, avoid unnecessary overloading 2022-11-29 14:47:32 +00:00
jeremy
cc3bcf1dc2 Clang tidy 2022-11-29 15:43:24 +01:00
Tyler Neely
9144d2dccd Remove bug-prone inverted ownership of ExecutionState as a consideration of operators 2022-11-29 14:30:59 +00:00
jeremy
9faa206f95 Clang tidy 2022-11-29 15:03:03 +01:00
jbajic
1b97bb0856 Remove redundant line from skiplist 2022-11-29 14:57:53 +01:00
Jure Bajic
f54701cc96 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1173-MG-benchmark-datastructures 2022-11-29 05:55:29 -08:00
jbajic
1f98d33fa6 Remove b++ tree 2022-11-29 14:40:44 +01:00
jeremy
86f7b82bdc Clang tidy 2022-11-29 14:26:17 +01:00
jeremy
8c5edaaeb9 Update type 2022-11-29 14:07:15 +01:00
jbajic
632db4175a Revert storage changes 2022-11-29 14:04:12 +01:00
jeremy
3c0e38aacb Adapt comment 2022-11-29 13:54:26 +01:00
jeremy
aace5db8cc Adapt comment 2022-11-29 13:53:08 +01:00
jeremy
bc32a3d305 Adapt comment 2022-11-29 13:52:29 +01:00
jeremy
cead1bcb21 Rename ValidFramesInvalidator->ValidFramesConsumer 2022-11-29 13:49:37 +01:00
Tyler Neely
ec529da8d2 Address clang-tidy feedback 2022-11-29 12:28:19 +00:00
jbajic
ce5f1c2f17 Add memory runner for insert 2022-11-29 13:27:28 +01:00
Tyler Neely
1b77e029ca Use the Async methods under the hood for the blocking RsmClient::Send*Request methods for code-reuse 2022-11-29 11:33:49 +00:00
jeremy
16c30d61aa Merge branch 'T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-11-29 12:30:11 +01:00
Jeremy B
b8de2c9c7a Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-11-29 12:30:00 +01:00
jeremy
cd0aaeb5e9 Merge branch 'T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-11-29 12:29:59 +01:00
Jeremy B
cf388d80fc Update src/query/v2/plan/operator.lcp 2022-11-29 12:29:52 +01:00
Tyler Neely
a308ee501a Unify the driving of read and write requests in the RequestRouter 2022-11-29 11:25:29 +00:00
jbajic
884831ece5 Use pk 2022-11-29 11:56:01 +01:00
Tyler Neely
aa7d362296 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1157-MG-concurrent-RsmClient-requests 2022-11-29 10:13:42 +00:00
jeremy
e946eb50d2 Add version ValidFramesModifier to distinguish between reading-only and reading+modifying 2022-11-29 11:05:11 +01:00
jeremy
8f19ce88d9 Rename ItOnNonConstInvalidFrames->InvalidFramesPopulator 2022-11-29 10:40:52 +01:00
jeremy
7c37ed2313 Rename ItOnNonConstValidFrames -> ValidFramesInvalidator 2022-11-29 10:38:01 +01:00
jeremy
11119e5406 Rename ItOnConstValidFrames->ValidFramesReader 2022-11-29 10:32:52 +01:00
Tyler Neely
7d52eedb21 Merge pull request #674 from memgraph/tyler_rename_ShardRequestManager_to_RequestRouter
[project-pineapples <- ] Rename ShardRequestManager to RequestRouter
2022-11-29 10:29:42 +01:00
Tyler Neely
4f18fa7431 Fix LCP that broke with invisible merge conflict 2022-11-29 09:07:18 +00:00
Tyler Neely
9f10c3ea06 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into tyler_rename_ShardRequestManager_to_RequestRouter 2022-11-29 08:57:28 +00:00
Jeremy B
18b3550dbe Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1163-MG-add-multiframe-and-some-operators 2022-11-28 17:34:07 +01:00
jeremy
b244c4d6ee Impl of Multiframe and iterators 2022-11-28 17:32:29 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
4dc639a05a Merge pull request #644 from memgraph/T1159-MG-Add-memgraph-functions
Add mg-functions lib, expression evaluator units and e2e tests
2022-11-28 18:18:58 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
50df0d4d53 Fix python imports and replace const char array with constexpr 2022-11-28 17:31:41 +02:00
jbajic
5f5d839f0c Update analyzer script 2022-11-28 16:28:36 +01:00
gvolfing
22e3164e60 Add missing license 2022-11-28 16:18:28 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
8fd7327fbd Address GH comments 2022-11-28 15:38:12 +02:00
jbajic
500691318a Add analyze script 2022-11-28 14:15:41 +01:00
Tyler Neely
9fc7f9dced Standardize RequestRouter variable names as request_router 2022-11-28 13:03:07 +00:00
Tyler Neely
82db1d4ad8 Rename ShardRequestManager to RequestRouter 2022-11-28 12:38:38 +00:00
Kostas Kyrimis
ed0b67dfdb Fix compilation issues of the merge 2022-11-28 13:38:12 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
0f34c49e21 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1159-MG-Add-memgraph-functions 2022-11-28 13:18:51 +02:00
Tyler Neely
f4d0c7769e Merge pull request #670 from memgraph/tyler_set_proper_namespace_for_ShardRequestManager
Change the namespace of ShardRequestManager to query::v2 instead of msgs
2022-11-28 11:31:09 +01:00
Tyler Neely
6d3c04bd61 Address clang-tidy feedback 2022-11-28 10:09:59 +00:00
Tyler Neely
a8dc6fd41e Change the namespace of ShardRequestManager to query::v2 instead of msgs 2022-11-28 09:43:56 +00:00
Tyler Neely
de84d4d6ea Merge branch 'project-pineapples' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1157-MG-concurrent-RsmClient-requests 2022-11-28 08:53:21 +00:00
jbajic
36a7abb170 Add remove benchmark 2022-11-27 22:50:36 +01:00
jbajic
41b06a0a37 Extract common functionalities 2022-11-27 22:28:23 +01:00
jbajic
cceab46a7c Add find benchmark 2022-11-27 21:59:18 +01:00
jbajic
243fa5e4b2 Add insert benchmark 2022-11-27 21:21:55 +01:00
Marko Budiselic
0220e9b4f7 Add multiframe benchmark plot 2022-11-27 13:29:23 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
6f4996de0e Fix broken merge and address GH comments 2022-11-25 16:20:38 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
01d5953bb6 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1159-MG-Add-memgraph-functions 2022-11-25 15:47:44 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
6b64fd5ce5 Merge pull request #664 from memgraph/MG-implicit-fallthrough-as-error
Make implicit-fallthrough a compilation error
2022-11-24 19:32:59 +01:00
jbajic
c5138c8d58 Add b+ tree 2022-11-24 17:45:43 +01:00
jbajic
8fe1b8d7fc Add std::map and skiplist benchamrk 2022-11-24 17:44:41 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
7a3caa320c WiP 2022-11-24 15:29:51 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
07a8ac0db8 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T0919-MG-implement-get-properties-storage 2022-11-24 15:29:05 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
3b798ab313 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into MG-implicit-fallthrough-as-error 2022-11-24 11:16:57 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d44c1836c7 Merge pull request #649 from memgraph/T0995-MG-implement-top-error-handling-storage
Implement top level error handling in storage
2022-11-24 11:14:59 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c4327cfb00 Make implicit-fallthrough a compilation error 2022-11-24 11:13:55 +01:00
gvolfing
a65ea4fe01 Conform clang-tidy 2022-11-24 09:37:47 +01:00
jbajic
d820d0a9e5 Fix clang tidy errors 2022-11-23 22:29:03 +01:00
jbajic
7aa68164f0 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T0995-MG-implement-top-error-handling-storage 2022-11-23 21:55:08 +01:00
jbajic
d6b444c38b Log transaction id 2022-11-23 18:02:00 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c647134916 Merge pull request #611 from memgraph/T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3
Add Limit and OrderBy to ExpandOne
2022-11-23 17:37:32 +01:00
jbajic
b3eec92525 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T0995-MG-implement-top-error-handling-storage 2022-11-23 16:11:58 +01:00
gvolfing
1b73ca4860 Remove ScanAllById operator 2022-11-23 16:04:09 +01:00
jbajic
ab5fc05fd7 Address review comments 2022-11-23 15:32:28 +01:00
gvolfing
814c5eb397 Add the possibility of primary-key based indexing
Add new possibility to base our indexing solution on. Add
ScanAllOperator that represents the semantics and integrate its use
through index_lookup.
2022-11-23 15:15:26 +01:00
jeremy
e77843f2ec Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-23 14:47:29 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
40e145e7d0 Merge pull request #646 from memgraph/T1116-MG-update-delete-vertex-labels
Update/Delete vertex labels
2022-11-23 14:35:11 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
2ff81ebf04 Address missed GH comments && fix broken merge 2022-11-23 15:16:14 +02:00
jeremy
c3c68cc2ce Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-23 13:55:02 +01:00
jeremy
6d86801be0 Extract logic to convert ORderingDirection to Ordering 2022-11-23 13:54:54 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
407418e8f5 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1159-MG-Add-memgraph-functions 2022-11-23 14:53:53 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
6d544e4fc0 Address GH comments 2022-11-23 14:51:38 +02:00
Jeremy B
56e2ad4546 Update src/storage/v3/shard_rsm.cpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 13:24:35 +01:00
jbajic
9b19dd57d3 Remove storage include 2022-11-23 13:19:25 +01:00
Tyler Neely
5045323b1d Merge branch 'project-pineapples' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1157-MG-concurrent-RsmClient-requests 2022-11-23 11:31:14 +00:00
Jeremy B
aa146d28f8 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-23 12:26:58 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
1cd10ab409 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1116-MG-update-delete-vertex-labels 2022-11-23 12:15:34 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
36390608aa Merge pull request #648 from memgraph/MG-remove-unused-storage-files
Remove `storage.hpp` and `storage.cpp` files
2022-11-23 12:15:09 +01:00
Jure Bajic
e565fc6e3a Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T0995-MG-implement-top-error-handling-storage 2022-11-23 02:33:07 -08:00
jbajic
ce0f1a09f7 Remove unused methods from accessors 2022-11-23 11:32:53 +01:00
jbajic
accf015dcf Fix clang-tidy errors 2022-11-23 11:03:17 +01:00
Jeremy B
84800cff76 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-23 10:57:05 +01:00
jbajic
9fade5ebac Fix tests 2022-11-23 10:37:33 +01:00
Jure Bajic
75606dfeb0 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1116-MG-update-delete-vertex-labels 2022-11-23 00:34:27 -08:00
János Benjamin Antal
9c36d8928a Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into MG-remove-unused-storage-files 2022-11-23 09:19:14 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d926c4c4a4 Merge pull request #657 from memgraph/tyler_simulator_determinism_test
Improve simulator determinism
2022-11-23 09:14:25 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
9ec72bd969 Add GetProperties shard handler and tests 2022-11-22 19:44:22 +02:00
jeremy
85034ddcbe Rename variable un function def 2022-11-22 17:29:02 +01:00
Tyler Neely
ea533f43fc Print out the simulator seed when we exceed the configured abort_time 2022-11-22 16:06:57 +00:00
Tyler Neely
e0086e5666 Use spdlog::trace instead of info for simulator-related messages 2022-11-22 16:06:35 +00:00
Tyler Neely
c0a103e851 Do not advance the clock with every message, as this prevents messages of a certain request depth from ever completing 2022-11-22 16:00:06 +00:00
jeremy
3a171376d7 OrderBy in Expand has two members to differ vertices Vs edges 2022-11-22 16:47:25 +01:00
jbajic
cd7b33f23f use comparison between ErrorCode and ShardError 2022-11-22 16:22:42 +01:00
jbajic
d82cfb349e Use ShardResult 2022-11-22 15:00:32 +01:00
jeremy
6801d6ff09 Remove duplicate using statement 2022-11-22 14:49:54 +01:00
jbajic
f1e360469a Expand SHARD_ERROR with fmt format 2022-11-22 14:44:28 +01:00
jeremy
307cce9e21 Remove unused struct 2022-11-22 14:23:24 +01:00
jeremy
662fa2e6d2 Remove uneeded using statement 2022-11-22 14:22:19 +01:00
jeremy
c0cb53e156 Replace if by switch 2022-11-22 14:20:22 +01:00
jeremy
742017548f Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-22 14:11:48 +01:00
Jeremy B
bbbd722eeb Update src/storage/v3/request_helper.hpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-11-22 14:11:29 +01:00
jeremy
f463d9f59f Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-22 14:10:07 +01:00
Jeremy B
a6f3937692 Update src/storage/v3/request_helper.hpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-11-22 14:10:02 +01:00
jbajic
5717dfb165 Add ErrorCode to SHARD_ERROR macro 2022-11-22 14:05:04 +01:00
jeremy
1101c2444c Make ConvertPropertyMap expect ref and not rvalue 2022-11-22 14:01:16 +01:00
jbajic
2a6dc7bb93 Remove success 2022-11-22 13:49:12 +01:00
jbajic
d080e260e6 Remove redundant code 2022-11-22 13:27:02 +01:00
jbajic
37f5fb29ea Introduce BoltResult 2022-11-22 13:15:32 +01:00
Tyler Neely
c8c72de6ac Use duration_cast to ensure that we are retrieving milliseconds inside SimulatorStats::operator<< 2022-11-22 11:30:24 +00:00
Tyler Neely
0b19b62b12 Set the abort_time for raft tests to 1 simulated hour 2022-11-22 11:25:24 +00:00
jbajic
bffef1a653 Use experimental source location 2022-11-22 11:13:23 +01:00
Tyler Neely
66f39f2681 Add elapsed time to the SimulatorStats 2022-11-22 08:55:48 +00:00
Tyler Neely
081c3e5bed Capitalize unsigned integer literal 2022-11-21 13:16:35 +00:00
jeremy
ce8bc522d0 Clang warning 2022-11-21 12:23:04 +01:00
Tyler Neely
0f66ae31dd Use explicit unsigned integer in right shift operation 2022-11-21 11:11:39 +00:00
jeremy
e9e42a0614 add * token to variable declaration 2022-11-21 11:50:56 +01:00
jeremy
1a67dec302 Update test to use OrderBy and Limit on Expand 2022-11-21 11:45:35 +01:00
jeremy
4eb673c7b9 Add const to variable 2022-11-21 11:31:22 +01:00
Tyler Neely
71dcba331e Increment simulator time by up to 30ms in ticks 2022-11-21 10:10:45 +00:00
Tyler Neely
e43f4e2181 Sort simulator in_flight_ messages based on a stable sort of the sender address 2022-11-21 10:08:42 +00:00
jeremy
b2050d55ce Add const 2022-11-21 10:59:38 +01:00
jeremy
2fc1aeb087 Remove unneeded using statements 2022-11-21 10:59:16 +01:00
jeremy
86e5b44c1c Remove Shard::Accessor (unsued) 2022-11-21 10:42:15 +01:00
jeremy
1b0db5289d OrderByVertices only keeps OrderBy expression which corresponds to Vertices 2022-11-21 10:41:08 +01:00
Tyler Neely
45badbe21f Use unsigned integer literals for bit shifting in the NewShardUuid function 2022-11-18 17:22:50 +00:00
Tyler Neely
04420a84c7 Fix incorrect usage of IncrementServerCountAndWaitForQuiescentState in the shard_rsm.cpp simulation test 2022-11-18 16:54:38 +00:00
Tyler Neely
ce45a548c7 Significantly improve the determinism of the coordinator, UUID generation, the machine manager, the shard manager, and the cluster property test 2022-11-18 16:42:18 +00:00
Tyler Neely
3ad8489735 Run raft sim with random seeds over time, but allow a seed to be easily replayed using the RunWithSeed function 2022-11-18 10:34:21 +00:00
Tyler Neely
7115a7e75b Apply clang-tidy fixes 2022-11-18 10:24:19 +00:00
Tyler Neely
0f32407bdc Add compare header to histogram collector header 2022-11-18 10:20:45 +00:00
Tyler Neely
a37e7e4aff Add assert to ensure TestAddress will not be higher than the uchar max 2022-11-18 10:19:55 +00:00
Tyler Neely
6b9a617df0 Streamline simulator tick condition varible notification. Advance time more aggressively 2022-11-18 09:20:15 +00:00
Tyler Neely
923325b8fa Progress the simulator clock even when there are messages to deliver 2022-11-18 09:04:29 +00:00
Tyler Neely
f6017697d6 Make raft tests fully deterministic for rng_seeds between 0 and 500 at 1% message loss 2022-11-17 21:32:55 +00:00
Tyler Neely
9c3d683942 Explicitly join test threads before collecting test stats 2022-11-17 21:28:17 +00:00
Tyler Neely
cf73ed529d Block messages from being delivered upon ShutDown 2022-11-17 21:27:48 +00:00
Tyler Neely
262df5c6a2 Avoid unordered_map in Raft code for more determinism 2022-11-17 21:24:13 +00:00
Tyler Neely
098084314e Make TestAddress deterministically sortable 2022-11-17 21:22:41 +00:00
Tyler Neely
12880fc71a Don't advance the simulator handle from server threads themselves 2022-11-17 18:27:12 +00:00
Tyler Neely
80d6776210 Improve simulator determinism 2022-11-17 17:36:46 +00:00
jeremy
3840c14846 Remove nocommit comment 2022-11-17 14:33:08 +01:00
jeremy
fe03f5b206 Update include to full path
add auto To variable declaration
2022-11-17 14:11:25 +01:00
jeremy
5f88e75571 Remove double declaration 2022-11-17 14:10:49 +01:00
jeremy
27495ef43a Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-17 13:34:08 +01:00
jeremy
a499bf6dfd Rename variable 2022-11-17 13:33:11 +01:00
Jeremy B
49652d0a61 Update src/storage/v3/shard_rsm.cpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-17 13:32:48 +01:00
jeremy
6e44c2295d Remove template from OrderByEdges + move to impl file 2022-11-17 13:30:39 +01:00
jeremy
d482f7da90 Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-17 12:59:37 +01:00
Jeremy B
77ab07d991 Update src/storage/v3/request_helper.hpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-17 12:58:39 +01:00
jeremy
38b0b308ce Remove unnecessary reserve 2022-11-17 12:58:28 +01:00
jeremy
2f55491271 use std::SameAsAnyOf i.o. is_sale_v 2022-11-17 12:45:15 +01:00
Jeremy B
68e51e73ba Update src/storage/v3/shard_rsm.cpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-17 12:42:36 +01:00
jeremy
a17a6aea5a rename variable vertice->vertex 2022-11-17 12:27:12 +01:00
jbajic
ec4804b72a Move ErrorCode to common 2022-11-17 11:03:03 +01:00
jbajic
e98ef634de Ignore warning 2022-11-16 21:03:36 +01:00
jeremy
c4e22ffde3 Remove unnecessary tag 2022-11-16 18:51:57 +01:00
jeremy
b3ef0ccd71 Moving function from shard_rsm to helper files 2022-11-16 18:50:22 +01:00
jbajic
15fc3c0834 Fix error 2022-11-16 18:12:25 +01:00
jbajic
9261fabe60 Adapt for unfound object 2022-11-16 17:41:43 +01:00
jbajic
7bdcd8f9f4 Add shard_error in response 2022-11-16 14:48:06 +01:00
jeremy
bd11225d23 Use ref instead of optional
Use ref i.o. ptr
Rename variable for clarity
2022-11-16 14:14:35 +01:00
jbajic
1f159b5a80 Fix scheme test 2022-11-16 08:58:06 +01:00
jbajic
14ddd7254d Fix communication and memgraph 2022-11-15 19:37:24 +01:00
jbajic
8629ee5ebc Fix query v2 2022-11-15 19:30:34 +01:00
jbajic
1c94c59a24 Fix tests 2022-11-15 19:29:56 +01:00
Tyler Neely
631d18465b Allow the RsmClient to store multiple in-flight requests. Update the ShardRequestManager to use the new request tokens and refactor some bug-prone aspects of it 2022-11-15 17:52:38 +00:00
jbajic
3f97a13493 Revert TError to Error 2022-11-15 18:30:25 +01:00
jbajic
5656a24c96 Remove unused exception 2022-11-15 18:25:25 +01:00
jbajic
9c05910e68 Adapt storage to new erro handling 2022-11-15 18:25:12 +01:00
jbajic
3d66bbd988 Remove shard_operation_result 2022-11-15 18:24:40 +01:00
jbajic
07032887a4 Adapt mg-expr 2022-11-15 18:24:28 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
9e81fe791c Fix clang-tidy warnings, remove commented out code and add HasLabel
functions in ShardRequestManager to avoid throwing bad optional on
expression evaluator
2022-11-15 19:20:01 +02:00
jeremy
cca4e97bcf Remove un-needed argument from OrderByEdges 2022-11-15 13:37:43 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
213583f916 Add expression evaluator && awesome_memgraph_functions unit tests 2022-11-14 20:46:20 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
94bc671551 Add awesome memgraph functions e2e tests 2022-11-14 20:46:19 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
02ef954e51 Add mg-functions lib and integrated with SE and QE 2022-11-14 20:46:16 +02:00
jeremy
131d7f2a74 OrderByElements: no longer templated over vertice/edge types. For edges, we always need to have access to the corresponding vertex_accessor (ex of sorting expr needing both : "vertex.map[edge]")
ComputeExpression: made assert instead of if check
2022-11-14 18:21:03 +01:00
jbajic
618237cc96 Adapt schema validator 2022-11-14 14:25:20 +01:00
jbajic
ef755e466c Add ShardError 2022-11-14 14:15:29 +01:00
Jure Bajic
a9c5d40721 Update src/utils/template_utils.hpp
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-14 10:32:18 +01:00
jbajic
b4c24f4506 Remvoe storage.hpp and storage.cpp files 2022-11-14 10:23:48 +01:00
jbajic
0462b8fc8f Address review comments 2022-11-14 09:15:03 +01:00
jbajic
6eabceca4a Add unit tests for UpdateVertex 2022-11-14 09:02:55 +01:00
jeremy
2045f54577 Correct merge issue 2022-11-09 21:36:41 +01:00
Jeremy B
18009c06b6 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-09 16:47:06 +01:00
Jure Bajic
db7b2aa59a Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1116-MG-update-delete-vertex-labels 2022-11-09 07:24:26 -08:00
János Benjamin Antal
5c0e41ed44 Merge pull request #593 from memgraph/T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2
Add new dataset for mgbench
2022-11-09 16:21:56 +01:00
Jure Bajic
12e9c1a739 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1116-MG-update-delete-vertex-labels 2022-11-09 07:08:04 -08:00
jbajic
a030419565 Move LogResultError to helper 2022-11-09 16:07:27 +01:00
jeremy
6df2db0d19 Remove comment force github workflow 2022-11-09 16:02:59 +01:00
jeremy
968584a8fc Add comment force github workflow 2022-11-09 16:02:25 +01:00
jbajic
8636788ab2 Fix typos 2022-11-09 16:00:25 +01:00
jbajic
691f6af36d Remove redundant code 2022-11-09 15:52:08 +01:00
jbajic
23f1536eac Add tests 2022-11-09 15:42:09 +01:00
jeremy
33add3ecd0 Force formatting 2022-11-09 15:38:51 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
91b5092c71 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-09 13:05:30 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c0f576c187 Merge pull request #645 from memgraph/MG-add-python-checks-pineapples
Add python checks
2022-11-09 13:05:15 +01:00
jbajic
a2735c8953 Add label add/remove in UpdateVertex req 2022-11-09 12:10:46 +01:00
jbajic
51fb4a6e7a Remove empty line 2022-11-09 11:32:54 +01:00
jbajic
cba183898a Update actions versions 2022-11-09 10:40:46 +01:00
jbajic
5f5fe7eb29 Add python checks 2022-11-09 10:39:29 +01:00
jeremy
2087877df2 Add more checks in test 2022-11-09 08:48:51 +01:00
Jeremy B
efa4378fb4 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-09 08:26:25 +01:00
jeremy
cad0e80d00 Update test 2022-11-08 17:42:31 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
3c07a5dc04 Merge pull request #639 from memgraph/T1145-MG-handle-insertions-of-vertices-that-already-exist-in-a-better-way
Return an error for insertions of vertices that already exist
2022-11-08 17:11:22 +01:00
Jeremy B
e442963466 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-08 17:00:30 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
32fe4d94d9 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1145-MG-handle-insertions-of-vertices-that-already-exist-in-a-better-way 2022-11-08 16:35:38 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
94b66a4e81 Merge pull request #638 from memgraph/T1148-MG-fix-expand-one-source-vertex
Fix setting the primary key of source vertex in ExpandOne
2022-11-08 16:35:30 +01:00
jeremy
b2f3fab693 Remove comment 2022-11-08 15:06:27 +01:00
jeremy
d7ce7cea13 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-11-08 15:02:56 +01:00
jeremy
61b9457718 Remove split-files logic from test code 2022-11-08 11:35:54 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
159b30ba5f Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1148-MG-fix-expand-one-source-vertex 2022-11-08 08:20:25 +01:00
gvolfing
b67e5b9a6c Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1145-MG-handle-insertions-of-vertices-that-already-exist-in-a-better-way 2022-11-08 07:53:45 +01:00
gvolfing
79756ae6fb Modify unit test
Instead of Creating an exception that is would be only used in this
file, just assert the type of the error the double vertex insertion
operation should yield.
2022-11-08 07:31:01 +01:00
jeremy
a54bcb9819 Remove un-necessary rm in workflow 2022-11-07 17:32:09 +01:00
jeremy
c16f948de9 Delete cache folder before running benchmark test 2022-11-07 13:08:35 +01:00
jeremy
2a7ed1ad82 Add single e2e benchmark test 2022-11-07 12:55:08 +01:00
jeremy
5201db46d2 Add assert for split_file 2022-11-07 12:15:57 +01:00
gvolfing
91550128a5 Conform unit test with the new error-handling 2022-11-07 11:46:24 +01:00
jeremy
d5966101ad Merge branch 'T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-07 10:55:48 +01:00
jbajic
88487e2513 Extract vertex creation from FillUpSourceVertexSecondaryLabels 2022-11-07 10:54:28 +01:00
jeremy
b10b1eb239 Correct shard configuration 2022-11-07 10:33:24 +01:00
jeremy
dca94f42bb Update key type in shard configuration 2022-11-07 10:14:49 +01:00
gvolfing
39b40ecf00 Extend the Error enum instead of a separate type
The error representing that a vertex is already inserted into the
skip-list was represented by the struct AlreadyInseertedElement. Instead
of using that struct, extend the memgraph::storage::v3::Error scoped
enum and use that to represent the double-insertion error.
2022-11-07 10:00:34 +01:00
jeremy
baacc52a65 Add support for split file configuration 2022-11-07 09:54:14 +01:00
jeremy
5273d319e2 Add split file for access control 2022-11-07 09:53:29 +01:00
Jeremy B
23838b50ea Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-05 14:46:33 +01:00
Tyler Neely
d85fb94bc7 Merge pull request #634 from memgraph/T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool
Add shard manager thread pool
2022-11-04 16:41:53 +01:00
jbajic
4d2036249e Fix e2e test 2022-11-04 16:37:35 +01:00
Jure Bajic
d23643d4ff Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1148-MG-fix-expand-one-source-vertex 2022-11-04 16:19:55 +01:00
jbajic
e52ce1e363 Add expandone test 2022-11-04 16:18:18 +01:00
Tyler Neely
1abfe28806 Correctly use a moved transport interface while constructing CoordinatorWorker 2022-11-04 15:11:32 +00:00
jeremy
d17970f6d9 Update default value for --datasets 2022-11-04 16:04:45 +01:00
jeremy
9e72c7cb54 Add extra safe check to in case we call on dataset.py 2022-11-04 15:57:26 +01:00
Tyler Neely
528e30a9be Avoid warning for not using captured this. Use std::move instead of forward where appropriate 2022-11-04 14:13:15 +00:00
Tyler Neely
bb7c7f7627 Make popped messages non-const to allow for RVO 2022-11-04 14:07:49 +00:00
jbajic
bab5e1386a Address review comments 2022-11-04 15:05:55 +01:00
gvolfing
3d954e7abc Restructure SchemaResult type and uts usage
Rename SchemaResult to ShardOperationResult move it into a separate
header and add a new type to the underlying variant that indicates that
the vertex, the user would like to insert into the skip-list already
exist.
2022-11-04 15:04:25 +01:00
Tyler Neely
fa5c9a2568 Make items popped from *worker::Queue const. Use std::move instead of std::forward in one place 2022-11-04 11:33:02 +00:00
Tyler Neely
c745f8c877 Fix build after breaking code suggestion 2022-11-04 11:32:17 +00:00
Tyler Neely
486231b1b9 Update src/machine_manager/machine_manager.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-11-04 12:28:01 +01:00
Tyler Neely
43ad5855c4 Update src/machine_manager/machine_manager.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-11-04 12:27:40 +01:00
Tyler Neely
24864ff7d2 Update src/coordinator/coordinator_worker.hpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-11-04 12:17:57 +01:00
Tyler Neely
8598f6edf4 Fix a race condition that happens when logging from a detached thread in the cluster property test. Improve the ShardManager dtor and log statements 2022-11-04 11:14:39 +00:00
jeremy
e41073bc2c Update script to need single argument for local dataset 2022-11-04 09:17:09 +01:00
jeremy
14e3e72565 Correct badly written range 2022-11-04 08:52:47 +01:00
gvolfing
1cee7ecb8a Make ShardRsm aware of trying to write the same vertex into the skip-list 2022-11-04 08:12:37 +01:00
Jeremy B
690a389563 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-03 17:43:47 +01:00
Tyler Neely
9203616283 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool 2022-11-03 17:01:07 +01:00
Tyler Neely
d198819bf1 Merge pull request #637 from memgraph/tyler_remove_storage_v2_durability_test
Remove unit tests for storage v2
2022-11-03 17:00:46 +01:00
jbajic
3a8f01af79 Fix expand one source vertex pk setting 2022-11-03 16:29:28 +01:00
Tyler Neely
7e6ec8bb26 Capture this instead of all references in scope for call to std::visit to route CoordinatorWorker messages 2022-11-03 14:38:16 +00:00
Tyler Neely
6138d76690 Remove unit tests for storage v2 2022-11-03 14:21:17 +00:00
Tyler Neely
25fdb1a1f0 Make the high_density_shard_create_scan test run much faster 2022-11-03 13:48:11 +00:00
Tyler Neely
2de1d6c359 Fix UB due to integer overflow 2022-11-03 13:27:45 +00:00
Tyler Neely
0364311dd0 Log latency histograms in the high_density_shard_create_scan test 2022-11-03 12:44:47 +00:00
Tyler Neely
9235515dab Reduce high_density_shard_create_scan shard+thread combinations. Log Raft write request demangled names 2022-11-03 12:38:12 +00:00
Tyler Neely
b83fb287ad Apply feedback from clang-tidy 2022-11-03 11:00:07 +00:00
jeremy
70dc19dfdb Mgbench: apply filtering on results from client 2022-11-03 11:03:21 +01:00
Tyler Neely
b685a21171 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool 2022-11-03 09:42:28 +00:00
Tyler Neely
4db83b8159 Add a few safety checks to the new concurrent Queue structures and the promise maps in the transport layer 2022-11-03 09:41:28 +00:00
Tyler Neely
dd8dd4f6c4 Restructure responsibilities for assigning request ids to the transport handles. Simplify promise tracking to avoid replier addresses, enabling eventual direct server return (DSR) 2022-11-03 09:31:06 +00:00
Tyler Neely
fa1ddfea12 Fix a bug where the MachineManager's destructor became incorrect after being moved 2022-11-02 17:45:27 +00:00
Tyler Neely
a815ec9617 Handle Coordinator work on a separate thread, unblocking the MachineManager to route additional messages to Shards 2022-11-02 17:15:52 +00:00
Tyler Neely
78528bd609 Avoid the ShutDown explicit acknowledgement due to jthread already blocking on this 2022-11-02 17:12:21 +00:00
Tyler Neely
6239f4fc3e Simplify usage of PromiseKey in LocalTransportHandle to avoid replier address 2022-11-02 17:11:26 +00:00
Jeremy B
c5eb3ff2c0 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-02 17:01:08 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
9f71ce0f78 Merge pull request #635 from memgraph/MG-expand-fixes 2022-11-02 15:55:49 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
589dd36bf2 Make function parameter constant 2022-11-02 14:44:54 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
57e7169203 Eliminate dangling reference from lambda 2022-11-02 14:22:01 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
bb3b053375 Create edge in the correct direction 2022-11-02 14:22:01 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
a96f489756 Count the number of requests per operator 2022-11-02 14:22:01 +01:00
jeremy
e909e7d2d8 Format 2022-11-02 14:18:04 +01:00
Jeremy B
2d91a7fd1e Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-02 14:14:24 +01:00
Jeremy B
1d18f1197f Update tests/mgbench/dataset_creator.py
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-11-02 14:14:16 +01:00
Jeremy B
edeebf46ec Update tests/mgbench/benchmark.py
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-11-02 14:13:58 +01:00
Jeremy B
1148fe9aad Update tests/mgbench/datasets.py
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-11-02 14:13:40 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c92c795b1a Merge pull request #632 from memgraph/MG-improve-parameters 2022-11-02 14:06:30 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
0fee412f92 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into MG-improve-parameters 2022-11-02 13:37:35 +01:00
Tyler Neely
7596e85358 When message conversion fails to happen, demangle the concrete type name and error log a useful message 2022-11-02 12:37:34 +00:00
Jeremy B
014836ca3c Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-02 12:51:12 +01:00
Tyler Neely
68654b5a19 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool 2022-11-02 10:55:18 +00:00
János Benjamin Antal
4d96bf5006 Merge pull request #628 from memgraph/T1138-MG-fix-edge-id-allocator
Fix passing of edge IdAllocator not by value but as pointer
2022-11-02 10:40:35 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
9bb70eb0b9 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1138-MG-fix-edge-id-allocator 2022-11-01 19:38:10 +01:00
Marko Budiselic
0ff389ffc4 Add 3d gnuplot script 2022-11-01 19:33:12 +01:00
Jeremy B
7076788dd5 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-01 18:51:57 +01:00
Tyler Neely
ee4be9aa5b Merge pull request #631 from memgraph/tyler_remove_shard_map_from_machine_manager
Remove redundant ShardMap copy from MachineManager to avoid race conditions
2022-11-01 18:33:37 +01:00
Jeremy B
96a2ad4b63 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-01 18:21:36 +01:00
Tyler Neely
84509fa477 Fix merge conflict with MachineManager constructor 2022-11-01 17:07:14 +00:00
Tyler Neely
19b5fe3caf Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_remove_shard_map_from_machine_manager 2022-11-01 17:57:03 +01:00
Tyler Neely
74db669e23 Merge pull request #622 from memgraph/tyler_1k_shard_unit_test
Add test for 1k shards, 1k create vertices, and then a scan all
2022-11-01 17:56:42 +01:00
Tyler Neely
599802033f Reformat TODO comment 2022-11-01 17:21:15 +01:00
Tyler Neely
6dd57426f8 Revert broken code suggestion 2022-11-01 15:51:37 +00:00
Tyler Neely
3c9f0c48e9 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_1k_shard_unit_test 2022-11-01 16:31:29 +01:00
Tyler Neely
9a1258a708 Update tests/unit/1k_shards_1k_create_scanall.cpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-11-01 16:31:14 +01:00
Tyler Neely
c55ca836a4 Update tests/unit/1k_shards_1k_create_scanall.cpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-11-01 16:31:06 +01:00
Tyler Neely
5674ef4016 Update tests/unit/1k_shards_1k_create_scanall.cpp
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-11-01 16:30:37 +01:00
Tyler Neely
77c2afc9e7 Add TODO about ID mapping improvements 2022-11-01 15:27:35 +00:00
Tyler Neely
27292dd921 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_remove_shard_map_from_machine_manager 2022-11-01 16:20:54 +01:00
Jeremy B
e4f1fd8647 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-11-01 16:06:44 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
4608af9d00 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into MG-improve-parameters 2022-11-01 15:56:16 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
50e72a7c28 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1138-MG-fix-edge-id-allocator 2022-11-01 15:56:12 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
17a104677d Merge pull request #617 from memgraph/T1105-MG-profile-query-in-distributed 2022-11-01 15:55:52 +01:00
Tyler Neely
a6add80fc9 Use static RSM partitioning function for achieving a smooth Shard->ShardWorker distribution 2022-11-01 14:52:38 +00:00
Tyler Neely
5d3eaf6a55 Rename 1k_shards_1k_create_scanall test to high_density_shard_create_scan 2022-11-01 14:02:07 +00:00
Tyler Neely
a13f260236 Parameterize shard worker threads in the MachineConfig and simplify test output 2022-11-01 13:57:57 +00:00
jeremy
1f778ba5f3 Add possibility to give extra tests arg to MGBench 2022-11-01 14:14:55 +01:00
jeremy
787987168c Make benchmark work with any customer datasets 2022-11-01 12:51:01 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
7b4b1ba8ed Speed up Parameters::AtTokenPosition 2022-11-01 11:51:35 +01:00
Tyler Neely
bb1e8aa164 Improve histogram output by adding a pretty table printing function 2022-11-01 10:46:25 +00:00
Tyler Neely
27a1311966 Merge branch 'tyler_1k_shard_unit_test' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool 2022-11-01 09:49:15 +00:00
János Benjamin Antal
30ff6487f2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into T1105-MG-profile-query-in-distributed 2022-11-01 10:32:44 +01:00
Tyler Neely
119da2d7a7 Update CMakeLists.txt 2022-11-01 09:51:43 +01:00
Tyler Neely
fa972813d2 Update src/coordinator/shard_map.cpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-31 19:05:19 +01:00
Tyler Neely
951b058116 Complete migration from single-threaded ShardManager to multi-threaded ShardWorker processing 2022-10-31 18:04:30 +00:00
Tyler Neely
d0cad6e6ba Temporarily duplicate shard management logic from ShardManger in ShardWorker 2022-10-31 17:25:08 +00:00
Tyler Neely
6138277972 Merge branch 'tyler_remove_shard_map_from_machine_manager' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool 2022-10-31 17:14:01 +00:00
Tyler Neely
2f77eb96ff Remove redundant ShardMap copy from MachineManager to avoid race conditions 2022-10-31 16:49:46 +00:00
Tyler Neely
d7bc93c55f Fill Cron next time promise from each worker thread 2022-10-31 16:17:34 +00:00
Tyler Neely
039d5f51d3 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1122-MG-ShardManager-ThreadPool 2022-10-31 17:06:36 +01:00
Tyler Neely
cebe6f62fa Implement skeleton worker threadpool for the ShardManager 2022-10-31 16:03:47 +00:00
jbajic
6834ce01fe Fix edge id allocator 2022-10-31 16:26:56 +01:00
jeremy
4c5cd1f847 Add possibility to have MgBench working against local file 2022-10-31 16:10:04 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
f9e2a66961 Add const qualifier to function parameters 2022-10-31 15:53:04 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d5700ab5ff Use [[unlikely]] attribute 2022-10-31 15:53:04 +01:00
Tyler Neely
b0aaba6765 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into tyler_1k_shard_unit_test 2022-10-31 15:47:38 +01:00
jeremy
e1f18f3733 Update location of Pokec datasets on aws 2022-10-31 15:19:34 +01:00
jeremy
c90b38faf0 Update aws address for datasets 2022-10-31 14:49:32 +01:00
jeremy
acbf3c764c Remove arg from __init__ 2022-10-31 13:35:41 +01:00
jeremy
37df41796f git puMerge branch 'T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-31 13:02:12 +01:00
jeremy
f04e1cda4b Add function 2022-10-31 13:02:05 +01:00
Jeremy B
f28ba89584 Update tests/mgbench/dataset_creator.py
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-31 13:01:42 +01:00
jeremy
60485311c8 Merge branch 'T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-31 12:57:46 +01:00
Jeremy B
36a1c43851 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-31 12:57:41 +01:00
Jeremy B
bae8c084b1 Update tests/mgbench/datasets.py
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-31 12:56:02 +01:00
Jeremy B
2898120eeb Update tests/mgbench/datasets.py
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-31 12:55:42 +01:00
jeremy
d62a45752a Remove unused variable 2022-10-31 12:55:38 +01:00
jeremy
c5ee6ffbc2 Update dataset_creator script 2022-10-31 12:41:28 +01:00
jeremy
5ef08f841a Update Dataset creation script 2022-10-31 11:56:20 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
59c7d81ae8 [🍍 < T1086-MG] Test distributed operators e2e (#607)
* Fix Explain queries
* Add Vertex/Edge accessor support for properties
* Fix projections
* Fix expansions to fetch destination vertex properties
* Fix improper use of ShardMap on bolt and replaced it with the ShardRequestManager 
* Add NameToId mappers on ShardRequestManager
* Add e2e tests for operators
* Fix OPTIONAL MATCH
2022-10-31 11:52:20 +02:00
jeremy
03c095e780 Update assert 2022-10-31 10:52:06 +01:00
Jeremy B
b542e49b3e Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-31 09:44:34 +01:00
Jeremy B
ddb30f49ea Update datasets.py 2022-10-31 09:43:22 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
d920d7c293 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1105-MG-profile-query-in-distributed 2022-10-31 09:27:05 +01:00
jeremy
b2e9717ec3 Factor HandleRead(msgs::ExpandOneRequest.. 2022-10-28 15:31:29 +02:00
jeremy
e0f6c951c1 Add possibilty to orderByElement on vector<VertexAccessor> 2022-10-28 15:31:15 +02:00
jeremy
7e35c71c58 Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-28 13:22:54 +02:00
Jeremy B
b6814b7a49 Update src/storage/v3/shard_rsm.cpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-28 13:22:49 +02:00
jeremy
903e29a081 Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-28 13:22:12 +02:00
Jeremy B
1c17692a26 Update src/storage/v3/shard_rsm.cpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-28 13:22:07 +02:00
jeremy
34fbaa0aee Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-28 13:21:52 +02:00
Jeremy B
476e2670d5 Update src/storage/v3/request_helper.cpp
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-10-28 13:21:48 +02:00
jeremy
be7aa55686 Add std::move 2022-10-28 13:21:43 +02:00
jeremy
46388ad35c Correct compilation 2022-10-28 13:10:00 +02:00
jeremy
0d5ee49e19 Correct test expectation 2022-10-28 12:55:56 +02:00
jeremy
74181114c2 Remove un-necessary variable 2022-10-28 12:55:47 +02:00
jeremy
009c1b4074 Replace include 2022-10-28 12:55:23 +02:00
jeremy
d0b8b27c29 Rename ordered->sorted 2022-10-28 12:52:37 +02:00
jeremy
79c2ae206f Update FillEdges usage (for compilation) 2022-10-28 11:24:41 +02:00
Tyler Neely
6b0168cb3d Add LocalTransport::ResponseLatencies 2022-10-28 08:51:12 +00:00
Tyler Neely
03cf264b76 Add test for 1k shards, 1k create vertices, and then a scan all 2022-10-28 08:29:27 +00:00
Tyler Neely
9448e23dc9 Check-in basic shard scheduler skeleton 2022-10-27 13:36:53 +00:00
Jeremy B
fa6129dc2b Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-26 15:59:15 +02:00
Tyler Neely
eafccaea84 Add a logarithmically bucketing histogram and record response latencies per message type (#616) 2022-10-26 15:57:11 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
0c4f591b3c Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1105-MG-profile-query-in-distributed 2022-10-26 14:48:27 +02:00
Jeremy B
aeed7c32f9 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-26 11:32:44 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
534e365271 Suppress warning about exception escape for destructor 2022-10-26 11:22:27 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
281ae158ec Make ReadTSC noexcept 2022-10-26 11:21:27 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
39c9c215b1 Suppress clang-tidy warnings for 2022-10-26 11:14:24 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
f6e78ce6da Fix TODOs in storage engine (#614)
Fixed various TODOs that were easy to fix to improve the code quality of the
newly implemented storage.
2022-10-26 10:40:35 +02:00
Jeremy B
8e7118efde Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-26 08:39:21 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
3cf79f5bbf Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-25 21:24:20 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
6a31c49432 Flatten nested conditional statements 2022-10-25 20:30:29 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
fea92f4829 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into T1105-MG-profile-query-in-distributed 2022-10-25 20:28:54 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
1703cd039d Populate custom data of profile query with request wait times 2022-10-25 20:15:06 +02:00
gvolfing
ca2351124b Make primary labels act as label indices (#605)
Because of the lexicographical sharding, the primary labels themselves are
acting as indexes. If a primary label is specified in a MATCH query we can
safely narrow the range of shards we have to scan through based on that label.
This PR introduces the necessary changes in order to achieve that.
2022-10-25 19:48:17 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
5784c0d473 Return the custom data for profile queries 2022-10-25 15:26:42 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
8ebc704819 Fix profile queries with ScanAll 2022-10-25 14:37:18 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
5939fb2b0c Start transaction properly 2022-10-25 14:35:26 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
ee64684b0b Add ScopedCustomProfile 2022-10-25 13:37:57 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
1e4c02f8a5 Make profile query work 2022-10-25 13:37:27 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
8353228ba7 Upgrade json lib to 3.11.2 2022-10-25 13:10:03 +02:00
jeremy
cdab8828e4 remove else 2022-10-25 12:30:14 +02:00
jeremy
c1d0fddaac Remove unnecessary else 2022-10-25 11:31:23 +02:00
jeremy
18423ce34d remove includes 2022-10-25 11:01:04 +02:00
jeremy
b4f68e7a60 remove includes 2022-10-25 10:56:16 +02:00
jeremy
e901c1fdb7 Refactor code 2022-10-25 10:45:33 +02:00
Jeremy B
016b3ee0d2 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-25 10:30:22 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
332afadf21 Split file parsing (#600)
Add temporary support for split files. This is only temporary solution until we
get the shard splitting implemented.
2022-10-25 10:27:13 +02:00
Tyler Neely
acc655f4fd Model-based testing of simulated full cluster (#584)
This PR adds support for generating randomized workloads that will be executed
against a simulated cluster, as well as against a correctness model. Initially
this just generates ScanAll and CreateVertex requests, and anything that it
creates, it also inserts into a `std::set`, and when we do a ScanAll, it asserts
that we get the same number of requests back. This will become much more
sophisticated over time, but it's already hitting pay-dirt.
2022-10-24 19:54:09 +02:00
jeremy
862af55266 Remove #NoCommit 2022-10-24 16:39:38 +02:00
jeremy
33c9ccee66 Adapt test 2022-10-24 16:38:28 +02:00
jeremy
8b9e7e2c65 Correct behavior of batch limit (was size_t) 2022-10-24 16:23:42 +02:00
jeremy
51e6802aa7 Safeguard in case ComputeExpression is called without opt 2022-10-24 15:44:57 +02:00
jeremy
386a0c5686 add comment 2022-10-24 15:44:37 +02:00
jeremy
994aab8774 Merge branch 'T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3' of github.com:memgraph/memgraph into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-24 12:08:38 +02:00
jeremy
8112957a35 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-24 12:08:02 +02:00
jeremy
b82e8748ad Attempt impl 2022-10-24 12:03:51 +02:00
Jeremy B
cb00b43ca7 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1083-MG-limit-and-order-expand-one_v3 2022-10-21 18:17:34 +02:00
jeremy
55e0dbca80 Add limit to ExpandOne
Add missing pragma
Add test
Merge conflicts
2022-10-21 16:32:49 +02:00
Tyler Neely
12e7a261aa operator<< implementations for a few foundational types (#604) 2022-10-21 15:25:40 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
1c3bb969e9 Decouple interactive planning manual test (#585) 2022-10-21 13:34:13 +02:00
Jure Bajic
e5437080c5 Handle OrderBy in ScanVertices request (#594)
- Refactor shard_rsm and move function into expr.hpp/expr.cpp and request_helper.hpp/request_helper.cpp
2022-10-21 12:33:40 +02:00
Tyler Neely
17090dd8ac Load SPDLOG_LEVEL environment variable in unit tests binaries (#606)
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-20 18:27:52 +02:00
gvolfing
281cebd386 Add filtering capabilities to ExpandOne request (#581) 2022-10-20 17:51:44 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
f89a2bbf42 Make ExpandOne work in the query engine (#589) 2022-10-20 11:35:00 +02:00
gvolfing
85b8ce9101 Implement filtering capabilities for ScanAll (#578)
ScanVerticesrequest was not able to utilize filtering capabilities
before. With these modification it is now able to filter the scanned
vertices based on the filter_expressions field in the
ScanVerticesRequest message type.
2022-10-19 16:09:00 +02:00
Jure Bajic
6bb40a7f49 Create ExpandOne request (#580)
Refactor CreateEdge into CreateExpand
2022-10-19 13:55:46 +02:00
Jeremy B
1707ee648e Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-19 08:47:13 +02:00
gvolfing
07f34838bd Add e2e test to check ScanAll on new architecture (#603)
Add testing capabilities similar to what existed before on the older
architecture. With this test specifically, test if we can create
vertices and return them with ScanAll. There is a hard-coded 3s wait in
the test which is needed because the MachineManager need this time to
initialize itself.
2022-10-18 21:38:56 +02:00
Jeremy B
b6f8b5e130 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-18 15:49:19 +02:00
jeremy
58243f4a26 Rename User->File
Use parser for argument i.o. simple variable in script
2022-10-18 15:47:13 +02:00
gvolfing
d06132cb33 Make ShardRequestManager work with futures (#588)
The communication between the ShardRequestManager and the RsmClient
used to be direct. In this PR this changes into a future-based
communication type. The RsmClient stores state about the currently
processed future (either read or write request) and exposes blocking
and non-blocking functionality to obtain the filled future. The
ShardRequestManager -for now- will send of the set of requests present
in the ExecutionState and block on each of them until the requests are
completed or the set of paginated responses(caused by, for example the
batch-limit in ScanAll) are ready for the next round.
2022-10-18 09:53:37 +02:00
Jeremy B
f063c1b1ad Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into T1079-MG-add-simple-query-to-benchmark_v2 2022-10-17 11:41:55 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
5347c06d76 Add shutdown of LocalSystem during the shutdown process (#592) 2022-10-14 11:59:50 +02:00
Tyler Neely
4634ac484a Optimize simulator RNG usage (#590)
This causes instructions for `basic_request.cpp` to drop from 281 million to 28 million
2022-10-12 19:19:06 +03:00
jeremy
a5dc818e19 Add new dataset for mgbench 2022-10-12 16:35:47 +02:00
Jeremy B
4cb3b064c4 Add filter to scan all (#575)
Add several versions of ScanAll with filters.
Add helper function to transform an expression into string that can be parsed again once on the storage.
2022-10-12 11:46:59 +02:00
Jure Bajic
23171e76b6 Integrate bolt server (#572)
* Use query-v2 in the main executable
* Set up machine manager in memgraph
* Add `ShardRequestManager` to `Interpreter`
* Make vertex creation work
* Make scan all work
* Add edge type map in shard request manager
* Send schema over request
* Empty out DbAccessor
* Store shard mapping at creation
* Remove failing CI steps

Cooltura is the best place in Zagreb!

Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <benjamin.antal@memgraph.io>
2022-10-11 16:31:46 +02:00
Jeremy B
6fd64d31f2 Update usage of Shard (#574)
Updating tests to use new constructor of Shard
Commenting test shard_request_manager
2022-10-05 11:56:36 +02:00
gvolfing
87111b2f89 Implement missing message handlers (#563)
Implement the missing message handlers with basic functionality. The
implementation does not include any capabilities to filter based on
expressions.
2022-10-03 15:31:06 +02:00
Tyler Neely
b5c7078c7d Stitch request manager with shard (#570)
Fix various bugs
2022-09-23 20:07:41 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
925835b080 Implement query engine client (#531)
- Add shard request manager
2022-09-22 15:05:43 +02:00
Tyler Neely
ce788f5f65 Machine manager and shard stitch (#569) 2022-09-22 13:55:16 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
b8186bea2e Lexicographically ordered storage (#454) 2022-09-21 18:58:31 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
3c4856dcb7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into E118-MG-lexicographically-ordered-storage 2022-09-21 18:50:00 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
b4d6dc0930 Add proper transaction handling (#550) 2022-09-21 18:25:51 +02:00
Jure Bajic
817161a915 Implement expression evaluator in storage v3 (#534)
- Enable `mg-expr` in mg-storage-v3
-  Adapt id_mapper
- Change conversion function from PropertyValue to TypedValue
- Remove memgraph functions
- Enable expression tests on for storage
2022-09-21 17:26:55 +02:00
Tyler Neely
58eb2caf0f Add machine manager prototype (#533) 2022-09-21 16:57:25 +02:00
gvolfing
ecda71168c Implement message based actions (#538)
Create shard-side handlers for basic messages

Implement the handlers for CreateVertices, CreateEdges and ScanAll. Use
or modify the defined messages to interact with individual Shards and
test their behavior. Shard is currently being owned by ShardRsm
instances. The two top level dispatching functions Read() and Apply()
are responsible for read- and write operations respectively. Currently
there are a handful of messages that are defined but not utilized, these
will be used in the near future, as well as a couple of handler
functions with empty implementations.
2022-09-20 11:15:19 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
8e1f83acc9 Reference vertices by id in edges (#532) 2022-09-14 13:11:14 +02:00
jbajic
f910cb770c Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into E118-MG-lexicographically-ordered-storage 2022-09-09 12:39:28 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
38d0b89b04 Implement expression evaluator library (#486) 2022-09-07 18:15:32 +03:00
Jure Bajic
a2a6a3855b Remove primary label from vertex (#529)
- Remove the primary label from vertex
- Pass vertex_validator instead of schema validator
- Fix vertex ctors
2022-09-07 13:36:10 +02:00
Jure Bajic
e9f0360fb3 Enable indices for storage v3 (#528)
- Enable indices in storage v3
- Add new test cases
- Change `CreateVertexAndValidate` to call `SetProperty` and `AddLabel`
2022-09-06 22:48:25 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
fe4955447e Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into E118-MG-lexicographically-ordered-storage 2022-09-05 14:59:01 +02:00
Tyler Neely
1631c20df2 In memory shard map (#505) 2022-09-05 15:50:54 +03:00
János Benjamin Antal
947baedbe6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into E118-MG-lexicographically-ordered-storage 2022-09-02 11:41:03 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
c6447eb48b Add shard requests responses (#526) 2022-09-01 18:54:47 +03:00
Jure Bajic
7e84744d07 Split storage and shards (#519)
- Rename storage to shard
- Add primary label and range for shard
- Remove id_mapper functionality from shard
- Adapt tests
2022-09-01 09:10:40 +02:00
Tyler Neely
c0d03888f4 Implement basic raft version (#498) 2022-08-30 15:07:34 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
efb3c8d03d Remove multi-threaded related logic and variables (#460)
* Remove logic that was necessary for optimal multi-threaded performance, such
  as accumulating deleted object in local containers and appending them to a
  global one, handling overlapping locking.
* Remove background GC thread.
* Remove mutexes, locks and atomics throughout storage.
2022-08-30 13:41:53 +02:00
Jure Bajic
95dbc022c0 Integrate schema and keystore (#497)
- Integrate schema and keystore on vertex creation
- Add GC test for storage v3
- Add tests for accessors
- Fix all tests related to this except for query v2
- Fix labels not returning primary label
2022-08-29 14:38:25 +02:00
Tyler Neely
a40403e3ce Add local transport (#512)
* Create LocalTransport Io provider for sending messages to components on the same machine
* Move src/io/simulation/message_conversion.hpp to src/io/message_conversion.hpp for use in other Io providers
2022-08-29 13:49:51 +02:00
Tyler Neely
14c9e68456 Transport prototype (#466) 2022-08-12 08:24:32 +02:00
jbajic
68b26275a3 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into E118-MG-lexicographically-ordered-storage 2022-08-08 11:34:46 +02:00
jbajic
5012824e05 Address review comments 2022-08-04 11:45:16 +02:00
Jure Bajic
a12a1ea358 Move schema to storage v3 and query v2
* Move schema to storage v3

* Remove schema from v2

* Move schema to query v2

* Remove schema from query v1

* Make glue v2

* Move schema related tests to newer versions of query and storage

* Fix typo in CMake

* Fix interpreter test

* Fix clang tidy errors

* Change temp dir name
2022-08-04 09:50:02 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
2891041468 Make storage use KeyStore (#455) 2022-08-03 18:10:58 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
cc5ee6a496 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/project-pineapples' into E118-MG-lexicographically-ordered-storage 2022-08-02 08:19:43 +02:00
jbajic
f57f30c8cf Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into E112-MG-implement-partial-schema 2022-08-01 10:46:11 +02:00
Jure Bajic
462daf3a2b Enforce schema on vertex creation
- Separating schema definition from schema validation
- Updating vertex_accessor and db_accessors with necessary methods
- Adding a primary label to Vertex
- Adding schema tests
- Updating existing tests for storage v3, and deprecating old:
  - interpreter => interpreter_v2
  - query_plan_accumulate_aggregate => storage_v3_query_plan_accumulate_aggregate
  - query_plan_create_set_remove_delete => storage_v3_query_plan_create_set_remove_delete
  - query_plan_bag_semantics => storage_v3_query_plan_bag_semantics
  - query_plan_edge_cases => storage_v3_query_plan_edge_cases
  - query_plan_v2_create_set_remove_delete => storage_v3_query_plan_v2_create_set_remove_delete
  - query_plan_match_filter_return => storage_v3_query_plan_match_filter_return
2022-07-29 13:38:17 +02:00
Marko Budiselic
2009fefc8a Merge branch 'master' into project-pineapples 2022-07-28 15:36:51 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
eb3f96d1f6 Bring changes from master to project-pineapples (#477)
* Fix aggregation functions on `null` and group-by inputs (#448)
* Upgrade Antrl to 4.10.1 and remove antlr_lock (#441)
* Update clang-tidy job (#476)
* Add parser stress test (#463)

NOTE: Doing this to have buildable comments on the project-pineapples branch

Co-authored-by: gvolfing <107616712+gvolfing@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-07-28 15:36:17 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
80e0e439b7 Add parser stress test (#463) 2022-07-26 20:54:56 +02:00
Jure Bajic
351258ace8 Update clang-tidy job (#476)
Update clang tidy job to only check the diff against the base branch
2022-07-26 16:53:56 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
74d3663821 Upgrade Antrl to 4.10.1 and remove antlr_lock (#441) 2022-07-26 08:31:38 +02:00
jbajic
264b233053 Merge branch 'project-pineapples' into E112-MG-implement-partial-schema 2022-07-22 11:48:45 +02:00
Jure Bajic
2ceaf59767 Create query engine v2 (#444)
Create version v2 of the query engine.
Adjust CMake and lisp files
Connect query engine v2 with storage engine v3
2022-07-19 12:28:19 +02:00
gvolfing
eb0b3141d5 Fix aggregation functions on null and group-by inputs (#448)
The `sum()` and `count()` functions were giving results different from the openCypher specification on null `input.` The aggregation functions also had a problem when they were used in a group-by context and were giving results that were not compliant with the openCypher specification.
2022-07-19 12:16:32 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
c0bee760bf git 2022-07-18 08:21:04 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
ff2f8031a9 Extend the PR template with the git message guide (#451) 2022-07-15 14:08:10 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
094d4f282d Improve error-prone OS setup (#428) 2022-07-13 17:48:01 +02:00
Jure Bajic
3dd2657320 Create mgp python package (#433) 2022-07-12 10:54:23 +02:00
gvolfing
6fe474282a Modify logaical operators to conform openCyper regarding checking against NULL in CASE expressions (#432)
* Make `IfOperator` return the `else_expression_` in case of `NULL`

* Add gql_behave tests

* Add gql_behave test to specifically check for the case when the test expression itself is null
2022-07-11 15:00:29 +02:00
gvolfing
7fc0fb6520 Implement ToString function for temporal datatypes (#429)
* Modify `toString` to be able to handle `Date`, `LocalTime`, `LocalDateTime` and `Duration`

* Add unit tests

* Make `operator<<` use the `ToString()` implementations

* Add tests to verify the correctness of negative durations

* Add more tests to look for cases when the individual duration entities overflow.
2022-07-11 13:44:27 +02:00
Jure Bajic
3f4f66b57f Create schema DDL expressions
* Add initial schema implementation

* Add index to schema

* List schemas and enable multiple properties

* Implement SchemaTypes

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>

* Address review comments

* Remove Map and List

* Add schema operations in storage

* Add create and show schema queries

* Add privileges for schema

* Add missing keywords into lexer

* Add drop schema query

* Add schema visitors

* Update metadata

* Add PrepareSchemaQuery function

* Implement show schemas

* Add show schema query

* Fix schema visitor

* Add common schema type

* Fix grammar

* Temporary create ddl logic

* Fix naming for schemaproperty type to schema type

* Rename schemaproperty to schemapropertytype

* Enable Create schema ddl

* Override visitPropertyType

* Add initial schema implementation

* Add initial schema implementation

* Add index to schema

* List schemas and enable multiple properties

* Implement SchemaTypes

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>

* Address review comments

* Remove Map and List

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>

* Add verification on creation and deletion

* Rename DeleteSchema to DropSchema

* Remove list and map from lexer

* Fix grammar with schemaTypeMap

* Add privilege and cypher visitor tests

* Catch repeating type name in schema definition

* Fix conflicting keywords

* Add notifications

* Drop float support

* Finish interpreter tests

* Fix tests

* Fix clang tidy errors

* Fix GetSchema

* Replace for with transfrom

* Add cloning og schema_property_map

* Address review comments

* Rename SchemaPropertyType to SchemaType

* Remove inline

* Assert of schema properties

Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-07-11 09:20:15 +02:00
Jeremy B
063e297e1e Avoid usage of time.sleep (#434)
e2e python: added tooling function around `time.sleep()` that stops as soon as condition is fulfilled and will raise assert if timeout is reached
2022-07-08 10:47:18 +02:00
Jure Bajic
2998f92595 Add initial schema implementation
* Add initial schema implementation

* Add index to schema

* List schemas and enable multiple properties

* Implement SchemaTypes

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>

* Address review comments

* Remove Map and List

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Jeremy B <97525434+42jeremy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kostas Kyrimis  <kostaskyrim@gmail.com>
2022-07-08 10:33:43 +02:00
Ante Javor
86b1688192 Rewrite Python API comments and snippets (#420)
* Update comments
2022-07-07 15:05:56 +02:00
Jeremy B
f629de7e60 Save replication settings (#415)
* Storage takes care of the saving of setting when a new replica is added

* Restore replicas at startup

* Modify interactive_mg_runner + memgraph to support that data-directory can be configured in CONTEXT

* Extend e2e test

* Correct typo

* Add flag to config to specify when replication should be stored (true by default when starting Memgraph)

* Remove un-necessary "--" in yaml file

* Make sure Memgraph stops if a replica can't be restored.

* Add UT covering the parsing  of ReplicaStatus to/from json

* Add assert in e2e script to check that a port is free before using it

* Add test covering crash on Jepsen

* Make sure applciaiton crashes if it starts on corrupted replications' info

Starting with a non-reponsive replica is allowed.

* Add temporary startup flag: this is needed so jepsen do not automatically restore replica on startup of main. This will be removed in T0835
2022-07-07 13:30:28 +02:00
Jeremy B
b737e53456 Remove sync with timeout (#423)
* Remove timout when registering a sync replica

* Simplify jepsen configuration file

* Remove timeout from jepsen configuration

* Add unit test

* Remove TimeoutDispatcher
2022-07-05 09:40:50 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
1bdc32ba5d Copy storage v2 to create storage v3 (#416)
* Copy storage v2 to v3

* Integrate v3 to cmake

* Fix clang-tidy warnings

* Add dummy unit test for storage-v3 to trigger build for code analysis builds
2022-07-05 08:20:59 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
10ca68bb2a Remove CODEOWNERS (#427)
Co-authored-by: Marko Budiselić <marko.budiselic@memgraph.com>
2022-07-04 16:42:36 +02:00
Jure Bajic
bfbd8538d4 Update docker release process (#421)
* Fix release directory

* Update release process

* Fix debian arm path
2022-07-04 16:10:33 +02:00
Jeremy B
3e0e17d469 Adding assert in e2e script to check that a port is free before using it (#425)
* Adding assert in e2e script to check that a port is free before using it

* Adding extra logging
2022-07-04 10:14:02 +02:00
Jeremy B
b57f91fcfc Correct concurrency group (#426)
* Correct concurrency group
2022-07-01 16:53:41 +02:00
Jeremy B
066a96c0ae Adding concurrency to cancel current workflow if one commits on the same branch. (#424)
* Adding concurrency to cancel current workflow if one commits on the same branch.
2022-07-01 15:47:50 +02:00
Jeremy B
1ae6b71c5f Registering a replica with timeout 0 should not be allowed (#414) 2022-06-29 11:14:23 +03:00
János Benjamin Antal
21870a0e7e Merge branch 'master' into project-pineapples 2022-06-23 14:49:14 +02:00
Jure Bajic
cbe15e7f44 Support Ubuntu 22.04 (#411)
* Fix toolchain url

* Add 22.04 os script

* Update centos-9 stream

* Update zlib

* Upgrade dotnet version

* Add libipt

* Update toolchain extension

* Add release container

* Remove CentOS 8

* Enable arm packaging

* Add centos 9 container

* Ignore missing python virtualenv

* Add virtualenvwrapper

* Rearrange order

* Install virtualenv without user

* Run virtualenv via python

* Add logrotate dependency

* Bump up checkout action version
2022-06-23 14:02:21 +02:00
Jeremy B
65a7ba01da Add information on show replicas to express how up-to-date a replica is (#412)
* Add test

* Add implementation and adapted test

* Update workloads.yaml to have a timeout > 0

* Update tests (failing due to merging of "add replica state")
2022-06-23 10:22:57 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
7a2bbd4bb3 Remove ref from std::string_view (#215) 2022-06-21 17:18:43 +03:00
Jeremy B
589e0e098b Forbid two replicas to point to the same ip port (#406) 2022-06-20 17:10:20 +03:00
Jeremy B
41d4185156 Add limit batches option to start stream query (#392) 2022-06-20 15:09:45 +03:00
Marko Budiselić
599c0a641f Add replica state to SHOW REPLICAS (#379) 2022-06-20 13:28:42 +03:00
Tyler Neely
1fb49c4865 Add an uncatchable kill method to the python MemgraphInstanceRunner for testing abrupt failures (#405) 2022-06-15 12:16:11 +03:00
János Benjamin Antal
df1485aeec Run clang-tidy also on our header files (#402) 2022-06-10 11:26:24 +02:00
Jure Bajic
b2e1056389 Fix websocket connection (#403)
* Fix websocket connection with other clients
2022-06-09 22:19:43 +02:00
Jeremy B
e4c9411e63 Correcting USE_JEMALLOC flag (#401)
* Correcting USE_JEMALLOC flag

* Removing references to jemalloc local copy in /libs
2022-06-09 18:55:28 +02:00
Jeremy B
a0bc1371dd Adding "raw message" column to the result returned by CHECK STREAM query (#394)
* Adding "raw message" column to the result return by CHECK STREAM query

* Update way results of CHECK STREAM are built

* Adapting CHECK STREAM integration tests (Pulsar/Kafka) to run with new result structure

* Adding new tests covering the check stream functionality

* Uppercase constants in stream tests

* Reformat f-strings
2022-06-08 23:17:44 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
21ad5d4328 Fix SHOW REPLICATION ROLE and SHOW REPLICAS (#376) 2022-05-20 20:17:59 -07:00
Marko Budiselić
8e3ab1ad0f Add frequent replica ping (#380) 2022-05-20 19:29:17 -07:00
Marko Budiselić
cccf32e79d Add default commented values for Bolt SSL flags (#398) 2022-05-18 08:34:07 +02:00
Jure Bajic
22bd60c613 Fix shutdown call (#395)
* Fix shutdown not called

* Add ssl server tests
2022-05-18 07:50:06 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
8059a3e653 Improve magic functions docs (#391)
* Improve documentation of magic functions

* Improve wording for decorators
2022-05-17 15:33:28 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
a7f4c98bea Fix module symbol loading (#335)
* Use DEEPBIND

* Add dependency on libstdc++

Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jure.bajic@memgraph.com>
2022-05-13 11:43:10 +02:00
Jure Bajic
483f4d04bd Update precommit hooks (#393)
* Add pre-commit

* Add clang pre-commit

* Install pre-commit in init
2022-05-11 21:07:04 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
3e7aef432f Improve docker-compose setup for running streams e2e tests locally (#388)
* Separate pulsar and kafka docker-compose files

* Add docker-compose for redpanda

* Add small docs how to use docker-compose files
2022-05-10 13:31:45 +02:00
Jeremy B
10ea9c773e Making mgp_error enum class when compiling c++. Remains enum when com… (#389)
* Making mgp_error enum class when compiling c++. Remains enum when compiling c.
2022-05-05 17:48:17 +02:00
Jeremy B
b782271be8 Fix shared module loading
* Moving function add_query_module from CMakeLists from tests/e2e/magic_functions to tests/e2e

* Adding failing test copying behavior when loading c module (.so) into memgraph.

* Fixing issue where NO_ERROR status returned  MgpTransAddFixedResult was converted to false

* Removing unnecessary transformation

* removing incorrect parameterization of test

* re-adding parametrized transformation
2022-04-28 20:28:44 +02:00
Jure Bajic
a8ffcfa046 Update license year
* Update license year

Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-27 13:31:37 +02:00
Jure Bajic
7b78665cd8 Implement Bolt over WebSocket with asio
* Replace server implementation with asio

* Add support for bolt over WebSocket
2022-04-27 10:13:16 +02:00
Josip Matak
4abaf27765 Memgraph magic functions (#345)
* Extend mgp_module with include adding functions

* Add return type to the function API

* Change Cypher grammar

* Add Python support for functions

* Implement error handling

* E2e tests for functions

* Write cpp e2e functions

* Create mg.functions() procedure

* Implement case insensitivity for user-defined Magic Functions.
2022-04-21 15:45:31 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
ea2806bd57 Implement foreach clause (#351) 2022-04-11 13:55:34 +03:00
Siniša Šušnjar
c8dbaf5979 Small io network socket fixes (#360)
* Modernize AddrInfo

* Modernize Socket
2022-04-08 14:38:13 +02:00
Jure Bajic
17049ada09 Resolve python dependency issues (#372) 2022-04-07 17:56:18 +02:00
Jure Bajic
1b619f51b2 Add docker release action (#356)
* Add docker release action

* Add debian-11 arm script

* Remove test prefix

* Update package_docker script

* Update release script

* Unify architecture extension
2022-04-07 15:23:18 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
537855a0b2 Fix usages of constexpr (#367)
* Fix usages of constexpr
2022-03-31 13:52:43 +02:00
Jure Bajic
5822b44b15 Fix CentOS 7 release process (#369) 2022-03-31 07:20:53 +02:00
g-despot
bf01c58ed9 Update README.md 2022-03-22 04:50:01 +01:00
g-despot
89a5566f3f Update README.md 2022-03-22 04:49:03 +01:00
g-despot
29452f8774 Update README.md 2022-03-21 16:49:02 +01:00
jbajic
60ad05acff Address review comments 2022-03-14 15:47:41 +01:00
jbajic
4f593c7fca Adapt precommit to run through all files 2022-03-14 15:47:41 +01:00
jbajic
770ea1189a Fix SSL errors 2022-03-14 15:47:41 +01:00
jbajic
695bb343f1 Resolve clang-tidy error 2022-03-14 15:47:41 +01:00
jbajic
12b4ec1589 Add memgraph namespace 2022-03-14 15:47:41 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
b33d2c3940 use boost ssl 2022-03-14 15:47:41 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
477acad1f6 Update CODEOWNERS file (#362) 2022-02-25 13:42:27 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
ddca2b40f5 Remove unimplemented function declaration (#357) 2022-02-24 11:49:22 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
4817be0add Polishing for release 2022-02-17 14:47:11 +01:00
Jure Bajic
3fb7e5378d Add websocket port argument (#355) 2022-02-17 10:36:15 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
1d88893715 Add Websocket e2e tests (#353) 2022-02-17 10:36:10 +01:00
Jure Bajic
bd2c30fddc Websocket unit tests (#334) 2022-02-17 10:35:56 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
06e6ead4d2 WSS support (#327) 2022-02-17 10:35:56 +01:00
Jure Bajic
728b37080d Fix authorization check (#332) 2022-02-17 10:35:56 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
48a531aac1 Add websocket authentication (#322) 2022-02-17 10:35:48 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
914fc1a656 Send logs over websocket (#316) 2022-02-17 10:31:26 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
1d1c182c2d Add websocket server and log stream (#314) 2022-02-17 10:31:26 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
c6e19ec09f Fix folly in toolchain-v4 (#346) 2022-02-14 14:31:27 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
693dab78d2 Remove unused URLs from libs/setup.sh (#352) 2022-02-11 13:56:43 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
69eca9b043 Procedures for handling modules (#330) 2022-02-11 11:29:41 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
5aeaad198b Define SHOW VERSION query (#265) 2022-02-10 10:30:14 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
b23f88c607 Use gzip for packaging docker image (#348) 2022-02-07 15:50:43 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
4fd8bdce4c Make temporal types now functions use the query context timestamp (#333) 2022-02-04 12:57:38 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
265b203b00 Build for ARM64 (#340) 2022-02-03 13:03:35 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
661e5185d8 Fix nested transaction error (#339) 2022-02-03 09:41:23 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
7348ad6800 Add init quicklisp proxy flag (#342) 2022-02-02 09:07:57 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
6c00d146f2 Add configs for kafka streams (#328) 2022-01-31 17:26:53 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
ced84e17b6 Update nlohmann and remove guards (#336) 2022-01-26 08:12:09 +01:00
Jure Bajic
834ce5f51a Remove support for deb9 (#329) 2022-01-25 12:23:50 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
bb1308acc7 Use libs from toolchain (#326) 2022-01-21 10:22:36 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
e1f31d3d02 Toolchain v4 with fbthrift (#318) 2022-01-18 12:51:27 +01:00
Josip Matak
339cd9b84e Change Python root directory (#289) 2022-01-18 08:23:17 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
7deac4ac8b Extra procedures transformation info (#310) 2022-01-13 13:46:32 +01:00
Jure Bajic
fec887a67c Adapt header-checker (#323) 2022-01-13 09:18:27 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
f3a3a4ed87 Unsafe git protocol fix (#324) 2022-01-12 11:36:06 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
ec65187442 Use correct error in log message (#321) 2022-01-10 13:50:46 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
079c0495c3 Increase reference count when returning Py_None (#320) 2022-01-07 12:56:52 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
90cfed2ada Remove unnecessary use of string in server start method (#317) 2021-12-14 16:13:24 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
8716b8e992 Update to newest spdlog and fmt (#309) 2021-12-07 11:05:33 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
a277541354 Update debian base image (#311) 2021-12-07 10:10:04 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
b01564f179 Update license date for 2.1.1 (#312) 2021-12-06 12:35:30 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
d9bb4e2e46 Use default values instantly for batch size/interval (#306) 2021-11-30 16:29:51 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
05d0aee494 Avoid crash in case of loading old stream (#302) 2021-11-30 15:27:11 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
aabec99a8e Procedure for stream configs (#301) 2021-11-29 08:56:10 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
d277dd49a3 Update stats with query modules (#304) 2021-11-26 15:31:25 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
18f9d19b18 Update pyyaml version (#305) 2021-11-25 10:12:33 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
530eed5c6d Update change date (#303) 2021-11-24 16:26:35 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
12f4e0068a Small polishing and fixes 2021-11-16 17:23:20 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
e8976e0f1c Update mgp API for Pulsar (#298) 2021-11-16 16:00:25 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
6eb52581eb Retry transaction on consumer (#294) 2021-11-16 15:58:36 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
8606e69fd6 Add support for type in show streams (#300) 2021-11-16 15:58:36 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
c7b045bffc Pulsar e2e tests (#296) 2021-11-16 15:58:35 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
b66cc66503 Add support for Pulsar queries (#292) 2021-11-16 15:52:58 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
0e4719018a Introduce pulsar dependency (#286) 2021-11-16 15:47:40 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
0ebd52aac3 Support for different consumers (#280) 2021-11-16 15:40:27 +01:00
Antonio Andelic
6c971b856e Fix ORDER BY and temporal types (#299) 2021-11-16 10:59:25 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
6cb293688d Fix check stream not reseting back to the correct offset (#295) 2021-11-15 14:44:30 +01:00
Jure Bajic
16709dff6c Add stats and notifications in results metadata (#285) 2021-11-15 13:51:13 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
95dd3481c0 Add more information to the MG_ASSERT in release mode (#291) 2021-11-12 09:09:15 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
47c0c629c7 Add procedure for setting a kafka stream offset (#282) 2021-11-11 12:07:58 +01:00
Kostas Kyrimis
636c551047 Remove linter concurrency-mt (#287) 2021-11-02 09:19:41 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
72384b2b71 Add internals pages link (#288) 2021-11-01 09:49:22 +01:00
Jure Bajic
a9b1ff9bea Support Bolt v4.3 protocol (#226) 2021-10-28 13:05:09 +02:00
Jure Bajic
e40bc32624 Fix daily benchmark workflow (#284) 2021-10-27 09:05:46 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
bd21bc82b7 Add license to cpp/hpp/py test files (#283) 2021-10-26 08:53:56 +02:00
Jure Bajic
9c1680e82c Change how to get branch name (#281) 2021-10-25 09:01:26 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
1a78c3695d Support multiple types for weighted shortest path (#278) 2021-10-19 14:39:23 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
10196f3d7d Add bootstrap servers to create stream (#274) 2021-10-18 10:49:00 +02:00
Jure Bajic
2c86fefbb5 Run diff on master (#275) 2021-10-18 08:40:07 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
df689dccd5 Make Memgraph work with fetch content (#256) 2021-10-14 18:58:42 +02:00
Jure Bajic
6033fbe9bd Clean up topics before starting test (#267) 2021-10-14 16:57:46 +02:00
Jure Bajic
519a204424 Add retry to get_version script (#268) 2021-10-14 16:07:40 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
3fc5e57fef Update dependency source when package all is called (#272) 2021-10-14 15:16:32 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
906933d2b3 Fix typo in procedure C-API (#273) 2021-10-14 08:50:16 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
e9a937ad6d Update license headers and change date (#270) 2021-10-13 10:06:07 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
6dc2cdfae4 Fix trigger with detach delete (#266) 2021-10-12 16:21:28 +02:00
g-despot
69ea410406 Add CONTRIBUTING and CODE_OF_CONDUCT (#269) 2021-10-12 14:11:07 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
24a576c8e9 Make write procedures trigger aware (#262) 2021-10-11 13:39:57 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
d417ffee6e Update community build step (#261) 2021-10-08 14:36:17 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
f868b51483 Update mgconsole version (#260) 2021-10-08 11:19:21 +02:00
g-despot
26dc73c809 Update installation in README (#263) 2021-10-08 10:28:09 +02:00
g-despot
9119c89eba Add updated startup message (#259) 2021-10-07 15:56:06 +02:00
Antonio Andelic
4e7ea34ae9 Add message with link utility (#243) 2021-10-07 14:51:30 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
d7d291217b Remove debug print (#251) 2021-10-07 09:14:05 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
42facfacbc Add support for Debian 11 (#212) 2021-10-06 16:17:41 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
bd1e848363 Add issue template (#258) 2021-10-06 11:52:15 +02:00
antonio2368
0ffb58b764 Fix docker packaging and add for platform build (#257) 2021-10-06 10:20:37 +02:00
g-despot
9551b6973a Fix URL in build badge 2021-10-05 14:30:09 +02:00
Jure Bajic
f7ef5f50a4 Update workflow (#255) 2021-10-05 09:03:48 +02:00
Mislav Vuletić
046cd80054 Make readme awesome (#228)
Co-authored-by: antonio2368 <antonio2368@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Despot <ivan.g.despot@outlook.com>
2021-10-04 16:15:59 +02:00
Jure Bajic
9e678f8cbe Add new memgraph licenses and move third party licenses (#248) 2021-10-03 12:26:48 +02:00
antonio2368
69e4f1784b Small polishing for Release workflow (#250) 2021-10-03 11:09:57 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
d04e23805d Address temporal type epic comments (#249) 2021-10-02 18:48:50 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
7e82cc6550 Add uniform naming for temporal type properties (#246) 2021-10-02 16:14:27 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
18b801a722 Add e2e tests for temporal types (#241) 2021-10-02 15:31:00 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
7e81a95b81 Fix parsing negative durations (#237) 2021-10-02 15:30:35 +02:00
antonio2368
0a23eb11ae Define procedure API for temporal types (#229) 2021-10-02 15:30:34 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
8ea281649a Remove support for iso duration and fix bolt (#235) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
da68f86fc9 Add support for printing out in the ast temporal data values (#227) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
738b5fb8d8 Add duration support for timestamp function (#236) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
b45ae403e6 Define dump command for all temporal types (#225) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
d744711e5e Define functions that return a specific field of each temporal type (#221) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
8d87e38c64 Add temporal type arithmetic for queries (#214) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
086fc47769 Define subtraction and addition for temporal types (#209) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
5abcb5081d Define timestamp function that return temporal types in microseconds since epoch representation (#205) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
9534dfb6ed Change the timestamp function to return microseconds instead of milliseconds (#204) 2021-10-02 14:54:48 +02:00
antonio2368
e2112faff0 Functions for defining temporals (#197) 2021-10-02 14:54:47 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
6913feacc7 Add support for temporal data types in the communication Bolt layer (#198) 2021-10-02 14:54:47 +02:00
antonio2368
4e604de9d7 Add support for parsing temporal types (#187) 2021-10-02 14:54:45 +02:00
antonio2368
e628b5ba6e Add temporal types to TypedValue (#176) 2021-10-02 14:53:53 +02:00
antonio2368
5da32c1bff Add TemporalData to PropertyValue (#174) 2021-10-02 14:53:53 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
ccca46370d Fix RWTypeChecker and some small improvements (#247)
* Fix doc of mgp_graph_vertices

* Make write_proc example meaningful write procedure example

* Improve wrap_exceptions

* Add check for write procedures for ReadWriteTypeChecker

* Change error code in case of invalid default value for optional arguments
2021-10-02 13:18:37 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
e33fa5f9c0 Add example write procedure (#244) 2021-10-02 13:18:37 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
721eefe263 Handle write procedures in queries and update docs of properties iterator (#238) 2021-10-02 13:18:36 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
be9ed7e879 Python wrapper for write procedures (#234)
* Rename mgp_graph_remove to mgp_graph_delete

* Add mgp_graph_detach_delete

* Add PyGraph functions

* Add _mgp exceptions

* Use unified error handling in python wrapper

* Ignore clang-tidy warnings

* Add mgp.Graph, mgp.Vertex and mgp.Edge mutable functions

* Add python write procedure registration

* Add `is_write` result field to mg.procedures

* Use storage::View::NEW for write procedures

* Add simple tests for write procedures

* Remove false information about IDs
2021-10-02 13:17:41 +02:00
Benjamin Antal
482798295e Add write procedures 2021-10-02 13:17:41 +02:00
antonio2368
d58a1cbb58 License key introduction and removing community edition package (#232) 2021-09-29 19:14:39 +02:00
antonio2368
8dc3153fde Don't strip queries after execute for CREATE TRIGGER only (#245) 2021-09-24 13:14:05 +02:00
antonio2368
b94e50bf1c Use from_timestamp for WAL retention (#240) 2021-09-24 12:14:54 +02:00
antonio2368
9f855676cb Add jemalloc purge (#239) 2021-09-21 14:43:27 +02:00
Jure Bajic
f560293657 Add Property Map support in CREATE clause (#220) 2021-09-09 12:39:13 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
2afc1b99f6 New MGP API (#219) 2021-09-09 10:44:47 +02:00
antonio2368
5a8bda2531 Improve MERGE performance by using indices (#213) 2021-08-30 11:39:06 +02:00
Jure Bajic
0138d277d4 Improve serialization error message (#208) 2021-08-20 10:47:07 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
09cfca35f8 Add privilege check in triggers and streams (#200) 2021-07-22 16:22:08 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
09c58501f1 Migrate release package to toolchain-v3 (#191) 2021-07-20 15:25:12 +02:00
Jure Bajic
945bbfdc49 Clean up containers (#201) 2021-07-19 08:40:28 +02:00
antonio2368
45ef069372 Create pull request template (#199) 2021-07-15 14:19:02 +02:00
antonio2368
e51954fc94 Update toolchain to v3 (#189)
* Make memgraph buildable with new toolchain

* Use toolchain v3 in workflows
2021-07-08 14:20:48 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
7776160836 Add third party licenses (#195)
* Add third party licences

* Package the third-party licences
2021-07-08 08:55:09 +02:00
antonio2368
ae280fd8db Polishing and fixes (#196)
* Remove SHOW from Memgraph lexer

* Change get_payload to payload
2021-07-07 18:04:17 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
fb5a2ed4b6 Small improvements for streams (#193)
* Add timeout to CHECK STREAM

* Handle RdKafka::ERR__MAX_POLL_EXCEEDED in consumer

Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jbajic@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jbajic@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-07-07 16:19:59 +02:00
antonio2368
6cfec787dc Allow dash in topic name (#192)
* Support dash in the topic names

* Add more topic names and consumer groups in tests
2021-07-07 16:19:59 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
13c9bf76af Add e2e tests for streams (#190)
* Add base of e2e tests

* Add python dependencies

* Explicitly close customer in destructor

* Parametrize tests and add test for CHECK STREAM

* Add tests for SHOW STREAMS

* Add test for concurrent start/stop during check

* Add test for calling check with an already started stream

* Run streams e2e tests on CI servers

Co-authored-by: antonio2368 <antonio2368@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jure Bajic <jbajic@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-07-07 16:19:59 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
2e1a717dcb Add telemetry for streams and triggers (#188)
* Add event counters to streams and triggers
2021-07-07 16:19:59 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
ad32db5168 Use transformations in streams and CHECK STREAM (#185)
* Use the correct transformation result type

* Execute the result queries in streams

* Change the result type of parameters to nullable map

* Serialize transformation name

* Fix order of transformation parameters

* Use actual transformation in Streams

* Clear the Python transformations under GIL

* Add CHECK STREAM query

* Handle missing record fields properly
2021-07-07 16:19:59 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
a37755ce43 Add remaining query functionality SHOW STREAMS (#184)
* Add query functionality SHOW STREAMS
2021-07-07 16:13:26 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
a928c158da Add python API for messages transformations (#181)
* Add python messages/transformations implementation

* Added fixed result return type to transformations

* Added is_deprecated to mgp_trans
2021-07-07 16:08:23 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
ac230d0c2d Add basic queries for managing streams (#179)
* Add CREATE, START, STOP and DROP queries

* Fix definition of port in replica query

* Explicitly stop the consumer before removing

* Fix offset committing in Consumer

* Add tests for basic stream queries

* Remove unnecessary WITH keywords from CREATE query

* Add tests

* Add STREAM privilege

* Disable not working test

The functionality is tested manually, but I couldn't make it work with
the mock kafka cluster.

* Add support for multiple topic names

* Replace skiplist by synchronized map

* Make Consumer::Test const and improve error handling

The improvement in the error handling is mostly done regarding to the
Test function. Instead of trying to revert the assignments, Test just
stores the last commited assignment. When Start or Test is called, they
check for the last commited assignments, and if it is saved, then they
try to restore it. This way:
1. All the failures are returned to the user (failed to save/restore)
2. Failed assignment cannot terminate Memgraph

* Make Test do not block creating/droping other streams
2021-07-07 16:08:22 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
d80ff745eb Introduce mgp_trans api (#175)
* Added public interface for registering mgp_trans and extended modules accordingly

* Added test for mgp_trans

* Added mg.transformations() to the module registry

Co-authored-by: János Benjamin Antal <antaljanosbenjamin@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-07-07 15:57:36 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
d6a6d280dd Add Streams on top of Kafka Consumer (#172)
* Stop the Consumer grafefully when it is destroyed

* Add Streams

* Add Streams to InterpreterContext

* Remove options to limit processed batches in Consumer

* Add Streams unit tests

* Stop waiting for a full batch if the Consumer stopped

* Add ReadLock functionality to Synchronized

* Use per Consumer-based locking

* Replace shared_mutex with RWLock
2021-07-07 15:57:36 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
4004e94ca1 Introduce messages C-API (#168) 2021-07-07 15:38:51 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
36afc6c5f3 Add Kafka consumer (#167)
* Add CMake config for Kafka integration

* Add Consumer

* Add simple unit test for consumer

* Add explicit offset handling and test for it
2021-07-07 15:38:51 +02:00
antonio2368
3c9a46f823 Add Jure to CODEOWNERS (#194) 2021-07-07 12:35:28 +02:00
antonio2368
f994b68ad5 Increase default timeout to 10 minutes (#186) 2021-07-02 09:02:11 +02:00
antonio2368
3b336e3e0b Add CREATE SNAPSHOT query (#182) 2021-06-30 12:31:30 +02:00
antonio2368
715162e205 Disable LOAD CSV with config (#180) 2021-06-30 11:19:13 +02:00
antonio2368
e016c74e4b Trigger restore after query modules load (#183) 2021-06-30 10:01:51 +02:00
antonio2368
15911b64dc Use timers for query timeout thread (#163)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Antal <benjamin.antal@memgraph.io>
2021-06-16 16:03:58 +02:00
antonio2368
cbf826e0c3 Load WAL on replica using transactions (#95) 2021-06-16 13:22:48 +02:00
antonio2368
644a3a0b2a Codeowners update (#173)
* CODEOWNERS update

* clang-tidy changes trigger the diff
2021-06-15 13:21:05 +02:00
antonio2368
8cd9f696cf Multiple isolation levels (#171)
This PR introduces READ COMMITTED and READ UNCOMMITTED isolation levels.
The isolation level can be set with a config or with a query for different scopes.
2021-06-14 15:47:57 +02:00
antonio2368
90a093bd95 Send py::Object as a reference to callback call (#169)
Sending the py::Object by value caused UB because multiple threads could copy the same object at the same time without the GIL.
By sending the object by reference we eliminate UB and avoid UB.
2021-06-10 10:40:18 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
542a324c96 Fix typing to cypher type impl inside mgp.py (#159) 2021-06-09 19:09:43 +02:00
Josip Seljan
cd03e13443 Upgrade Antlr to v4.9.2 (#161) 2021-06-09 12:50:27 +02:00
antonio2368
be91126134 Run the benchmarks daily (#164) 2021-06-08 08:44:12 +02:00
antonio2368
03cb007339 CHANGELOG redirects to the docs page (#165) 2021-06-07 16:26:15 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
524acb17a1 Add global version allocators for C in query modules (#162) 2021-06-07 14:45:05 +02:00
antonio2368
50f6e348dc Disable google-runtime-references clang-tidy check (#166) 2021-06-07 10:40:56 +02:00
Josip Seljan
839d45b3f8 Remove louvain and connectivity modules (#160) 2021-06-02 11:10:16 +02:00
antonio2368
560eb04f67 Small trigger fixes (#158)
* Fix warning message

* Update version

* Run query callbacks only on pull

* Use warn level for failure of loading a trigger
2021-05-26 19:57:08 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
a3ecc52429 Use all available predefined variables (#157) 2021-05-26 14:37:11 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
e8a1d15a55 Add filtering based on registered event types (#155)
* Add filtering to TriggerContextCollector

* Add all predefined variable to ANY triggers

* Make variable names consistent with event types
2021-05-26 14:37:11 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
1abee1ed3a Use single thread for after triggers (#154) 2021-05-26 14:36:41 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
5af3d0ff68 Add e2e tests for triggers (#152) 2021-05-26 14:36:41 +02:00
antonio2368
62a628c51f Add trigger queries and trigger store (#145)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Antal <benjamin.antal@memgraph.io>
2021-05-26 14:36:41 +02:00
antonio2368
883f9c7ed3 Trigger event types (#144)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Antal <benjamin.antal@memgraph.io>
2021-05-26 14:13:14 +02:00
antonio2368
b459639968 Other predefined variables (#143) 2021-05-26 14:13:14 +02:00
antonio2368
11c0dde11c Support removed vertices in the triggers (#140) 2021-05-26 14:13:14 +02:00
antonio2368
2f3fa656d9 Predefined variables (#138)
* Add support for injecting predefined variables in any scope
2021-05-26 14:13:14 +02:00
antonio2368
7bf40eb5d2 Add support for after commit triggers (#136) 2021-05-26 14:13:14 +02:00
antonio2368
7e44434cdf Initial trigger definition (#133)
* Pull out cypher query parsing logic

* Define trigger structure

* Run triggers before commit

* Use skip list for saving triggers
2021-05-26 14:13:14 +02:00
Josip Seljan
2a0b0d969f Replace mg_client with mgconsole (#153) 2021-05-26 11:59:36 +02:00
antonio2368
13ea35af2d Fix permission for newer queries (#156) 2021-05-26 10:02:25 +02:00
Kostas Kyrimis
8a99670301 Add init toolchain-v3 script and support for zsh (#149) 2021-05-21 12:00:24 +02:00
Mislav Vuletić
c4555f5448 Fix Arch package help message typo (#119) 2021-05-20 16:04:50 +02:00
antonio2368
999b3ef79f Fix memory tracking issues (#150) 2021-05-18 18:42:19 +02:00
antonio2368
30413a7b4f Ignore carriage return at the end of line for a CSV file (#151) 2021-05-18 13:44:29 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
1def0c9104 Fix libs/setup.sh nocached download (#148) 2021-05-13 12:05:36 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
782c377f5d Add benchmarking GHA Diff job (#147) 2021-05-12 17:17:57 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
cc27a04139 Add bench-graph-client inside tools (#139) 2021-05-07 15:54:09 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
b71345655f Add balancing of GHA jobs across runners (#146) 2021-05-07 13:37:45 +02:00
antonio2368
ccdd58b336 Fix parsing nested complex types (#142)
* Fix parsing of types for mgp.List
2021-04-27 08:31:18 +02:00
antonio2368
50b6afd73d Fix clang tidy diff (#141)
* Ignore header files for clang-tidy-diff

* Rename code analysis job
2021-04-21 16:26:13 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
59105f68bd Add primary and secondary dependency links (#137)
* Add explicit exit in case of git checkout or cherry-pick
2021-04-20 10:54:54 +02:00
antonio2368
8de31092ad Add back the query memory limit logic (#134) 2021-04-13 10:41:50 +02:00
antonio2368
5c93f81881 Disable failing tests and add logs for replication e2e (#132)
* Disable sequential test

* Remove parent build and benchmark

* Save test data

* Save e2e logs in build folder

* Define different recovery time for each test
2021-04-02 12:29:10 +02:00
János Benjamin Antal
6d4fe5cdd5 Explore and implement the usage of clang-tidy and sanitizers (#125)
* Run clang-tidy on the full code base

* Run clang-tidy on diffs

* Enable ASAN in coverage build

* Add UBSAN to code analysis
2021-04-01 17:08:40 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
7b5263d300 Fix release package script (#131) 2021-03-30 12:48:45 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
e8a41e4457 Add automated build of all Memgraph packages (#123) 2021-03-30 12:08:51 +02:00
antonio2368
27f09e1c0a Make LOAD CSV query part separator (#130) 2021-03-29 16:40:55 +02:00
Josip Seljan
6dd9d32721 Fix scoped profile operator names for ScanAll operators (#129) 2021-03-28 09:27:02 +02:00
antonio2368
276e09d7d3 Fix reading rows with empty columns at the end (#127)
* Fix reading rows with empty columns at the end

* Update CHANGELOG for the recovery logs
2021-03-27 09:47:41 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
92dfc93b20 Update community license (#128) 2021-03-26 18:19:48 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
06f761bdf9 Add logs for loading snapshot and WAL files (#121)
* Add logs for loading snapshot and WAL files
2021-03-26 15:02:35 +01:00
antonio2368
50ddd59450 Fix Centos8 build (#126)
* Increase server wait

* Use standard shebang for python scripts
2021-03-26 12:05:58 +01:00
antonio2368
60da033010 Use maximum number of threads for test (#124) 2021-03-25 08:19:00 +01:00
antonio2368
ee555b0c0d Link jemalloc with Threads lib (#122) 2021-03-24 15:21:18 +01:00
antonio2368
e8e4cd7f97 Memory control e2e test (#115)
* Add memory control e2e test

* Fix cmake for jemalloc
2021-03-24 15:21:18 +01:00
antonio2368
ad4c80af13 Add memory limit clause for cypher queries (#106)
* Add memory limit clause for cypher queries

* Add PROCEDURE and QUERY keywords

* Improve memory limit logs

* Update CHANGELOG
2021-03-24 15:21:11 +01:00
antonio2368
9c6bf4b1b8 Updated storage info (#102)
* Refactor readable size function

* Log set memory limit

* Add memory allocation info to storage

* Updated changelog
2021-03-24 15:10:28 +01:00
antonio2368
cc56ac3dd8 Expose query for cleaning memory and add memory limit flag (#100)
* Add memory flag, add additional meminfo utilities

* Add free memory query
2021-03-24 15:10:28 +01:00
antonio2368
dee885d69c Add exception enablers and blockers (#99)
* Throw OOMException while creating vertices and edges

* Throw on indices creation

* Throw on setting a property

* Throw oom exception while recovering

* Throw exception when query engine asks for extra memory

* Block out of memor exception during skip list GC
2021-03-24 14:53:15 +01:00
antonio2368
bbed7a2397 Add memory tracker definition (#93)
* Allow size 0 in MemoryTracker
* Block only exception throwing
* Subtract unsuccessfully allocated size in memory tracker
* Add oom exception enablers and blockers
2021-03-24 14:53:15 +01:00
antonio2368
e8810a4152 Add and use jemalloc lib (#90)
* Add and use jemalloc lib

* Add autoconf

* Silence macro redefinition warning
2021-03-24 14:53:15 +01:00
Josip Seljan
25eb2c147a LOAD CSV implementation fixes (#120)
* Change how csv::Reader handles memory resources
* Add multiline quoted string test
2021-03-24 12:21:07 +01:00
Josip Seljan
b3914c6b5d Update CHANGELOG.md (#117)
* Update CHANGELOG.md

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-03-24 12:21:07 +01:00
antonio2368
d913a67e16 Add parsing improvements (#108)
* Add parsing improvements
2021-03-24 12:21:07 +01:00
Josip Seljan
f950a91732 Add LOAD CSV clause infrastructure (#101)
* Add LOAD CSV clause infrastructure
* Add LoadCsv operator
* Update csv::Reader class
* Support csv files with and without header

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-03-24 12:21:07 +01:00
Josip Seljan
f6d5f576d5 CSV reader class (#98)
* CSV parsing class
* Basic CSV parsing tests
2021-03-24 12:21:07 +01:00
antonio2368
dc5eb4befd Fix module reload (#114)
* Fix module reload
2021-03-22 09:37:35 +01:00
antonio2368
593f7a3499 Add query module counters to telemetry (#112) 2021-03-18 11:03:42 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
77a0d7b8fa Remove test_all_workers workflow (#111) 2021-03-16 17:01:59 +01:00
antonio2368
c240b5b564 Remove v1 driver test for python (#109) 2021-03-16 11:42:36 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
866ed45562 Add daily build for all major latest OSs (#110) 2021-03-16 09:13:50 +01:00
János Benjamin Antal
1598cb24ea Add directory argument to get_version.py (#107)
* Add root-dir option to get_version.py

* Make CMake callable outside from the repository
2021-03-15 11:55:39 +01:00
antonio2368
35d789c56b Allow multiple folders for query modules (#105)
* Allow multiple query modules directories as arg
2021-03-10 12:18:09 +01:00
antonio2368
16715d5005 Enable replication in community (#104)
* Enable replication in community
2021-03-10 10:36:38 +01:00
antonio2368
a9f5f45b3d Improve telemetry data (#89)
* Add query type count to telemetry

* Extract telemetry data in different structure

* Add global event counter
2021-03-09 19:55:58 +01:00
antonio2368
2e0dd19bac Add machine-id to telemetry if not docker (#103)
* Add machine-id to telemetry if not docker

* Improve telemetry integration test
2021-03-08 15:15:58 +01:00
antonio2368
f807b495ab Update commit log after recovery (#96)
* Define additional commit log constructor which takes an oldest active id

* Delay commit log construction until the recovery process is finished

* Add test for commit log with initial id

* Silence the macro redefinition warning
2021-02-19 11:00:10 +01:00
antonio2368
3f3c55a4aa Format all the memgraph and test source files (#97) 2021-02-18 15:32:43 +01:00
antonio2368
435af8b833 Remove clang tidy from hooks (#94)
* Removed clang-tidy from hooks

* Improved clang-format output

* Remove lcp from types to format
2021-02-16 11:22:59 +01:00
antonio2368
cc1c1513ef Increase column width (#91)
* Increase column width

* Prevent clang-format/tidy from triggering diff build
2021-02-12 16:58:55 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
fae407d3fe Add implementation of average number of equals estimate in SkipList (#9)
* Implement average number of equals estimate in SkipList
2021-02-10 14:38:54 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
42c245df8a Fix CentOS8 packaging (#87) 2021-01-29 14:48:55 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
e4852cc5e3 Migrate release docs to Notion (#86) 2021-01-28 16:29:00 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
2caf0e617e Remove docs/dev (migrated to Notion) (#84) 2021-01-26 20:08:40 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
90d4ebdb1e Polish CI scripts (#83)
* Add Jepsen to the release workflow
* Increase the long-running stress timeout to 16 minutes
* Remove ha_client code
2021-01-26 18:57:23 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
151812da1a Add v1.3.0 CHANGELOG (#82) 2021-01-26 18:27:23 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
1e10b9cb77 Merge pull request #11
* Add replication
* Add Jepsen tests
* Change from glog to spdlog
* Add LOCK DATA DIRECTORY
* Add query type deduction
2021-01-25 17:49:14 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
c44dbdda86 Remove --min-log-level from mgbench (#81) 2021-01-25 09:14:08 +01:00
Josip Seljan
46b1783618 Forbid write queries on a replica (#80)
Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-25 09:13:32 +01:00
antonio2368
e866526c7a Fix Centos build (#79)
* Don't run DocsHowToQuery.java on CentOS

Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.com>
2021-01-24 08:17:21 +01:00
antonio2368
28413fd626 Change log library to spdlog, expose log levels to user (#72)
* Change from glog to spdlog

* Remove HA tests

* Remove logrotate log configuration

* Define custom main for unit gtests
2021-01-21 16:30:55 +01:00
antonio2368
c0bd59bb09 Fix recovery process (#78)
* Use correct last loaded timestamp for WAL
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
antonio2368
a84ffe86c1 Add LOCK DATA DIRECTORY query (#68) 2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Josip Seljan
8f5b88f24a Fix how query read/write type RWType is determined (#71)
Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
afbf672915 Add end2end replication tests based on mgclient (#69)
* Remove old HA benchmark and integration tests
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
antonio2368
10c8256ec9 Fix epoch id handling (#73) 2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Josip Seljan
b19cd4f5d1 Fix advanced part in replication feature spec (#75)
Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Josip Seljan
8fc9298832 Avoid crashing the db when the ip address is invalid in a REGISTER REPLICA query (#74)
Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
9966ba1d52 Improve Jepsen run script (#64)
Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
antonio2368
b7bbd026de Add large Jepsen test (#67)
* Fix WAL recovery step
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
antonio2368
855c2ea9ca Add sequential test (#66) 2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
antonio2368
adc355a22a Small replication fixes (#59)
* Set state to invalid after exception

* Add proper locking

* Start background replicating only if in valid state

* Freeze transaction timestamp on replica

* Timeout fixes

* Fix Jepsen run script

* Disable perf checker and enable nemesis

* Add documentation for some chunks of code

* Decrease timeout so main doesn't hang on network partitions too long
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Josip Seljan
bff9cf07de Fix replication queries (#65)
* Fix replication query visitors
* Improve error handling in ReplQueryHandler methods

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
antonio2368
60d742a2dc Jepsen test infrastracture improvements and bank test (#62)
* Define replication config for tests

* Add support for final generator

* Add bank test

* Add host name resolution and basic replication setup

* Add timeout support

* Define helper macros for replication tests

* Add nemesis configuration
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Josip Seljan
a0fb3fc463 Implement ReplicationQueryHandler class (#52)
* Refactor io::network::Endpoint class
* Add ParseSocketOrIpAddress static method to Endpoint class
* Implement ReplQueryHandler methods
* Add implementation of SetReplicationRole to ReplQueryHandler
* Fix PrepareReplicationQuery (create PullPlanVector)

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
f23e2e12c4 Add Jepsen initialization (#53)
Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:56:21 +01:00
Josip Seljan
87e00f4fef Add support for specifying the replica port to SET REPLICATION ROLE query (#61)
Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
f7b764607d Improve error handling (#56) 2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
200ce5f45e Add configs and support for semi-sync and SSL (#55)
* Add config for replication client/server
* Add SSL to replication
* Add semi-sync replication
* Expose necessary information about replication
* Thread pool fix
* Set BasicResult value type to void
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
a0705746cb Add epoch id and refactor replication client/server (#51) 2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Josip Seljan
4e36b646df Replace "CREATE REPLICA" query with "REGISTER REPLICA" (#50)
Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Josip Seljan
ec909ced57 Update nomenclature in the replication feature spec (#47)
* Update nomenclature in the replication feature spec

* Update the replication feature spec to contain the changes to the new replica registering syntax

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
7e9175052a Define communication process (#49)
* Add basic communication process using commit timestamp
* Add file number to req
* Add proper recovery handling
* Allow loading of WALs with same seq num
* Allow always desired commit timestamp
* Set replica timestamp for operation
* Mark non-transactional timestamp as finished
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Josip Seljan
3c85319701 Update replication queries to follow the new replication nomenclature (#48)
* MODE -> ROLE

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
76f0d5873b Use unfinished tasks num instead of idle thread num (#45) 2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
03cc568e39 Add support for async replication (#41)
* Add thread pool
* Define async replication
* Expose replication state
* Rename TransactionHandler to ReplicaStream
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
bc0c944910 Add replica recovery process (#40)
* Add file transfer over RPC
* Snapshot transfer implementation
* Allow snapshot creation only for MAIN instances
* Replica and main can have replication clients
* Use only snapshots and WALs that are from the Main storage
* Add flush lock and expose buffer
* Add fstat for file size and TryFlushing method
* Use lseek for size

Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
42f6118c00 Add safe file deletion utility FileRetainer (#38)
Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
antonio2368
b10255a12f Add initial support for multiple clients (#31)
* Add tests for multiple clients
* Use variant for RPC server and clients
* Using synchronized list for replication clients, extracted variant access to a function
* Set MAIN as default, add unregister function, add a name for replication clients
* Use the regular list for clients
* Use test fixture so storage directory is cleaned
* Use seq_cst for replication_state

Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
c68ed8d94e Add implementation of synchronous replication (#7)
This implements the initial version of synchronous replication.
Currently, only one replica is supported and that isn't configurable.

To run the main instance use the following command:
```
./memgraph \
    --main \
    --data-directory main-data \
    --storage-properties-on-edges \
    --storage-wal-enabled \
    --storage-snapshot-interval-sec 300
```

To run the replica instance use the following command:
```
./memgraph \
    --replica \
    --data-directory replica-data \
    --storage-properties-on-edges \
    --bolt-port 7688
```

You can then write/read data to Bolt port 7687 (the main instance) and also you
can read the data from the replica instance using Bolt port 7688.

NOTE: The main instance *must* be started without any data and the replica
*must* be started before any data is added to the main instance.

* Add basic synchronous replication test
* Using RWLock for replication stuff

Co-authored-by: Matej Ferencevic <matej.ferencevic@memgraph.io>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
d5b02eafb1 Add syntactic support for replication queries - prototype (#8)
Extend parser to handle replication queries - first implementation.

Co-authored-by: jseljan <josip.seljan@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
1580c46abc Write replication feature spec (#6)
Co-authored-by: Matej Ferencevic <matej.ferencevic@memgraph.io>
2021-01-21 15:49:32 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
367cb44983 Fix CentOS 8 powertools setup (#76) 2021-01-19 10:07:14 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
77bda187d2 Add install_all_apt environment util function (#77) 2021-01-15 09:26:15 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
57806544cd Add new feature specs (#43) 2021-01-13 11:20:05 +01:00
antonio2368
7bff678cd9 Clear query executions if not in explicit transaction (#70) 2021-01-12 19:10:32 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
647388792a Add upload of Diff binaries (#58)
* Check RESULT_VARIABLE after get_version script call
2020-12-21 16:41:46 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
b42ee31c1d Add ability to specify the exact Python version (#57) 2020-12-21 13:21:51 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
53fa1482cb Update GHA jobs tags (#60) 2020-12-07 15:02:14 +01:00
antonio2368
c5f722b724 Document defining constructors for member variables (#54) 2020-12-02 10:11:51 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
573b6cb045 Clean and upgrade openCypher and stress tests (#27)
* Add initial behave test improvements
* Make HTML human-readable
* Remove tutorial tests
* Migrate to neo4j-driver==4.1.1
2020-11-24 13:09:14 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
4afcf1b655 Remove release examples (#42) 2020-11-23 15:46:03 +01:00
antonio2368
4e7c569071 Migrate code to C++20 (#44) 2020-11-17 11:03:08 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
ea27ac9391 Update workflow documentation (#36)
Co-authored-by: antonio2368 <antonio2368@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-11-12 20:45:29 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
958bc870b3 Migrate to toolchain-v2 (#33)
* GCC_VERSION=10.2.0
* BINUTILS_VERSION=2.35.1
* GDB_VERSION=10.1 (except centos-7 8.3)
* CMAKE_VERSION=3.18.4
* CPPCHECK_VERSION=2.2
* LLVM_VERSION=11.0.0
* SWIG_VERSION=4.0.2
2020-11-12 20:18:11 +01:00
antonio2368
f0382c82cd Potential memory leak fix (#39)
Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2020-11-09 12:47:15 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
6fab357430 Upgrade cppitertools to v2.0 (#17) 2020-10-27 12:14:18 +01:00
antonio2368
f273be63a2 RPC client dangling reference fix (#34)
* Fix dangling reference
* Add docs for the dangling reference in lambda captures

Co-authored-by: Antonio Andelic <antonio.andelic@memgraph.io>
2020-10-26 13:33:48 +01:00
Marko Budiselić
9b984ab2f2 Add DISCARD fix to the CHANGELOG (#32) 2020-10-23 20:08:47 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
92bad4f62b Add docs examples as driver tests (#29) 2020-10-23 18:02:33 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
126c9d697b Fix pre-commit hook (#30) 2020-10-23 14:40:58 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
0478e89646 Fix package_deb_docker script (#28) 2020-10-23 09:37:41 +02:00
Marko Budiselić
814bb66ea6 Clean Memgraph repository (#12)
* Update documentation
* Update structure, CODEOWNERS, license files
* Update release/README
* Stop Actions if only docs file were updated
* Remove unused hidden files, move Doxygen logo
2020-10-21 18:56:15 +02:00
1558 changed files with 169421 additions and 744586 deletions

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{
"project_id" : "memgraph",
"conduit_uri" : "https://phabricator.memgraph.io",
"phabricator_uri" : "https://phabricator.memgraph.io",
"git.default-relative-commit": "origin/master",
"arc.land.onto.default": "master"
}

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{
"linters": {
"clang-tidy": {
"type": "script-and-regex",
"include": "(\\.(cpp|cc|cxx|c|h|hpp|lcp)$)",
"script-and-regex.script": "./tools/arc-clang-tidy",
"script-and-regex.regex": "/^(?P<file>.*):(?P<line>\\d+):(?P<char>\\d+): (?P<severity>warning|error): (?P<message>.*)$/m"
},
"clang-format": {
"type": "script-and-regex",
"include": "(\\.(cpp|cc|cxx|c|h|hpp)$)",
"script-and-regex.script": "./tools/arc-clang-format",
"script-and-regex.regex": "/^(?P<severity>warning):(?P<offset>\\d+):(?P<message>.*)$/m"
}
}
}

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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
---
Language: Cpp
BasedOnStyle: Google
Standard: "C++11"
Standard: "c++20"
UseTab: Never
DerivePointerAlignment: false
PointerAlignment: Right
ColumnLimit : 80
ColumnLimit : 120
IncludeBlocks: Preserve
...

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@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
---
Checks: '*,
-abseil-string-find-str-contains,
-altera-id-dependent-backward-branch,
-altera-struct-pack-align,
-altera-unroll-loops,
-android-*,
-cert-err58-cpp,
-cert-str34-c,
-cppcoreguidelines-avoid-c-arrays,
-cppcoreguidelines-avoid-goto,
-cppcoreguidelines-avoid-magic-numbers,
@@ -26,6 +31,7 @@ Checks: '*,
-fuchsia-virtual-inheritance,
-google-explicit-constructor,
-google-readability-*,
-google-runtime-references,
-hicpp-avoid-c-arrays,
-hicpp-avoid-goto,
-hicpp-braces-around-statements,
@@ -34,12 +40,17 @@ 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-loop-convert,
-modernize-pass-by-value,
-modernize-use-equals-default,
-modernize-use-nodiscard,
@@ -47,11 +58,16 @@ 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'
-readability-named-parameter,
-misc-no-recursion,
-concurrency-mt-unsafe,
-bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters'
WarningsAsErrors: ''
HeaderFilterRegex: ''
HeaderFilterRegex: 'src/.*'
AnalyzeTemporaryDtors: false
FormatStyle: none
CheckOptions:
@@ -76,4 +92,3 @@ CheckOptions:
- key: modernize-use-nullptr.NullMacros
value: 'NULL'
...

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tmpdir=$(mktemp -d repo-XXXXXXXX)
trap "rm -rf $tmpdir" EXIT INT
modified_files=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=AM $against | sed -nE "/.*\.(cpp|cc|cxx|c|h|hpp|lcp)/p")
modified_files=$(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..."
@@ -23,21 +24,13 @@ for file in $modified_files; do
git checkout-index --prefix="$tmpdir/" -- $file
echo "Running clang-format..."
$project_folder/tools/git-clang-format $tmpdir/$file
code=$?
if [ $code -ne 0 ]; then
break
fi
echo "Running clang-tidy..."
$project_folder/tools/git-clang-tidy $tmpdir/$file
code=$?
if [ $code -ne 0 ]; then
break
# 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
fi
done;
return $code
return ${FAIL}

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---
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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[master < Epic] PR
- [ ] Check, and update documentation if necessary
- [ ] Update [changelog](https://docs.memgraph.com/memgraph/changelog)
- [ ] 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
- [ ] Update [changelog](https://docs.memgraph.com/memgraph/changelog)
- [ ] Provide the full content or a guide for the final git message

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name: Daily Benchmark
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 1 * * *"
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 --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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name: Diff
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.head_ref || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
on: [push]
on:
push:
branches:
- master
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
- "**/*.md"
- ".clang-format"
- "CODEOWNERS"
jobs:
community_build:
name: "Community build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -20,7 +35,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -33,57 +48,83 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
- name: Run stress test
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
coverage_build:
name: "Coverage build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
code_analysis:
name: "Code analysis"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
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@v2
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 coverage binaries
# 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
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build coverage binaries.
- 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 --profile "black" --diff ${file}
fi
done
- name: Build combined ASAN, UBSAN and coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
cmake -DTEST_COVERAGE=ON ..
cmake -DTEST_COVERAGE=ON -DASAN=ON -DUBSAN=ON ..
make -j$THREADS memgraph__unit
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
# Run unit tests. It is restricted to 2 threads intentionally, because higher concurrency makes the timing related tests unstable.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
LSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=$PWD/../tools/lsan.supp UBSAN_OPTIONS=halt_on_error=1 ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j2
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -94,20 +135,42 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
- 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: 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 -extra-arg="-DMG_CLANG_TIDY_CHECK" -path build | 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, Debian10]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -116,7 +179,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -126,86 +189,44 @@ jobs:
cmake ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
- name: Run simulation tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
# Run simulation tests.
cd build
ctest -E "(memgraph__unit|memgraph__benchmark)" --output-on-failure
ctest -R memgraph__simulation --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
- name: Run drivers tests
run: |
./tests/drivers/run.sh
- name: Run integration tests
run: |
cd tests/integration
for name in *; do
if [ ! -d $name ]; then continue; fi
pushd $name >/dev/null
echo "Running: $name"
if [ -x prepare.sh ]; then
./prepare.sh
fi
if [ -x runner.py ]; then
./runner.py
elif [ -x runner.sh ]; then
./runner.sh
fi
echo
popd >/dev/null
done
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
- name: Run single benchmark test
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/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@v2
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
# Run simulation tests.
cd tests/mgbench
./benchmark.py accesscontrol/small --num-workers-for-import 1 --test-system-arg "split-file splitfiles/accesscontrol_small.shard_configuration bolt-num-workers 1"
release_build:
name: "Release build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Diff]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up parent
run: |
# Remove parent folder (if it exists).
cd ..
if [ -d parent ]; then
rm -rf parent
fi
# Copy untouched repository to parent folder.
cp -r memgraph parent
# Checkout previous commit
cd parent
git checkout HEAD~1
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -215,70 +236,38 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Build parent binaries
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
cd ../parent
./init
# Build parent binaries.
# Run unit tests.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS memgraph memgraph__macro_benchmark
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
- name: Run macro benchmark tests
- name: Run simulation tests
run: |
cd tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
- name: Run parent macro benchmark tests
# Run simulation tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__simulation --output-on-failure -j$THREADS
- name: Run single benchmark test
run: |
cd ../parent/tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
- name: Compute macro benchmark summary
# Run simulation tests.
cd tests/mgbench
./benchmark.py accesscontrol/small --num-workers-for-import 1 --test-system-arg "split-file splitfiles/accesscontrol_small.shard_configuration bolt-num-workers 1"
- name: Run e2e tests
run: |
./tools/github/macro_benchmark_summary \
--current tests/macro_benchmark/.harness_summary \
--previous ../parent/tests/macro_benchmark/.harness_summary \
--output macro_benchmark_summary.txt
- name: Save macro benchmark summary
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Macro benchmark summary"
path: macro_benchmark_summary.txt
- name: Run quality assurance tests
run: |
cd tests/qa
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: "Quality assurance status"
path: tests/qa/quality_assurance_status.txt
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
- name: Run stress test (SSL)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration --use-ssl
- name: Run durability test
run: |
cd tests/stress
# TODO(gitbuda): Setup mgclient and pymgclient properly.
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
python3 durability --num-steps 5
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-root-directory ./distributed_queries

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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 $THREADS -extra-arg="-DMG_CLANG_TIDY_CHECK" -clang-tidy-binary=/opt/toolchain-v4/bin/clang-tidy "$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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name: Package All
# TODO(gitbuda): Cleanup docker container if GHA job was canceled.
on: workflow_dispatch
jobs:
centos-7:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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 centos-7
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: centos-7
path: build/output/centos-7/memgraph*.rpm
centos-9:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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 centos-9
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: centos-9
path: build/output/centos-9/memgraph*.rpm
debian-10:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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-10
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: debian-10
path: build/output/debian-10/memgraph*.deb
debian-11:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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
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 docker
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: docker
path: build/output/docker/memgraph*.tar.gz
ubuntu-1804:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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 ubuntu-18.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ubuntu-1804
path: build/output/ubuntu-18.04/memgraph*.deb
ubuntu-2004:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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 ubuntu-20.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ubuntu-2004
path: build/output/ubuntu-20.04/memgraph*.deb
ubuntu-2204:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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 ubuntu-22.04
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ubuntu-2204
path: build/output/ubuntu-22.04/memgraph*.deb
debian-11-platform:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, X64]
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 --for-platform
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: debian-11-platform
path: build/output/debian-11/memgraph*.deb
debian-11-arm:
runs-on: [self-hosted, DockerMgBuild, ARM64, strange]
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-arm
- name: "Upload package"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: debian-11-arm
path: build/output/debian-11-arm/memgraph*.deb

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name: Release CentOS
name: Release CentOS 8
on: [workflow_dispatch]
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 1 * * *"
jobs:
community_build:
name: "Community build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS7]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS8]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -21,7 +26,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -31,51 +36,26 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DMG_ENTERPRISE=OFF ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Create community RPM package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/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-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/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, CentOS7]
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@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -84,7 +64,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -97,7 +77,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
@@ -106,7 +86,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -117,20 +97,22 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
debug_build:
name: "Debug build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS7]
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@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -139,7 +121,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -152,7 +134,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
@@ -184,28 +166,30 @@ jobs:
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/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@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
release_build:
name: "Release build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS7]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, CentOS8]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -214,7 +198,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -227,16 +211,21 @@ jobs:
- name: Create enterprise RPM package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
# create mgconsole
# we use the -B to force the build
make -j$THREADS -B mgconsole
# 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@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Enterprise RPM package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.rpm
@@ -244,7 +233,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run micro benchmark tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run micro benchmark tests.
cd build
@@ -267,16 +256,36 @@ jobs:
--num-database-workers 9 --num-clients-workers 30 \
--no-strict
- name: Run quality assurance tests
- name: Run GQL Behave tests
run: |
cd tests/qa
cd tests/gql_behave
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Quality assurance status"
path: tests/qa/quality_assurance_status.txt
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
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 .
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |

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name: Release Debian 10
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: "0 1 * * *"
jobs:
community_build:
name: "Community build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build community binaries.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DMG_ENTERPRISE=OFF ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
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: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build coverage binaries.
cd build
cmake -DTEST_COVERAGE=ON ..
make -j$THREADS memgraph__unit
- 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: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
./coverage_convert
# Package code coverage.
cd generated
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
debug_build:
name: "Debug build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build debug binaries.
cd build
cmake ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
ctest -E "(memgraph__unit|memgraph__benchmark)" --output-on-failure
- name: Run drivers tests
run: |
./tests/drivers/run.sh
- name: Run integration tests
run: |
cd tests/integration
for name in *; do
if [ ! -d $name ]; then continue; fi
pushd $name >/dev/null
echo "Running: $name"
if [ -x prepare.sh ]; then
./prepare.sh
fi
if [ -x runner.py ]; then
./runner.py
elif [ -x runner.sh ]; then
./runner.sh
fi
echo
popd >/dev/null
done
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/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
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
release_build:
name: "Release build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build release binaries.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS
- 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$THREADS -B mgconsole
# Create enterprise DEB package.
mkdir output && cd output
cpack -G DEB --config ../CPackConfig.cmake
- name: Save enterprise DEB package
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Enterprise DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
- name: Run micro benchmark tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run micro benchmark tests.
cd build
# The `eval` benchmark needs a large stack limit.
ulimit -s 262144
ctest -R memgraph__benchmark -V
- name: Run macro benchmark tests
run: |
cd tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QuerySuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation 1000_create unwind_create dense_expand match \
--no-strict
- name: Run parallel macro benchmark tests
run: |
cd tests/macro_benchmark
./harness QueryParallelSuite MemgraphRunner \
--groups aggregation_parallel create_parallel bfs_parallel \
--num-database-workers 9 --num-clients-workers 30 \
--no-strict
- name: Run GQL Behave tests
run: |
cd tests/gql_behave
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "GQL Behave Status"
path: |
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.csv
tests/gql_behave/gql_behave_status.html
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
ctest -R memgraph__unit --output-on-failure
- name: Run e2e tests
run: |
# TODO(gitbuda): Setup mgclient and pymgclient properly.
cd tests
./setup.sh
source ve3/bin/activate
cd e2e
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:../../libs/mgclient/lib python runner.py --workloads-root-directory .
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration
- name: Run stress test (SSL)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration --use-ssl
- name: Run stress test (large)
run: |
cd tests/stress
./continuous_integration --large-dataset
- name: Run durability test (plain)
run: |
cd tests/stress
source ve3/bin/activate
python3 durability --num-steps 5
- name: Run durability test (large)
run: |
cd tests/stress
source ve3/bin/activate
python3 durability --num-steps 20
release_jepsen_test:
name: "Release Jepsen Test"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10, JepsenControl]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
# Build only memgraph release binary.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release ..
make -j$THREADS memgraph
- name: Run Jepsen tests
run: |
cd tests/jepsen
./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
if: ${{ always() }}
with:
name: "Jepsen Report"
path: tests/jepsen/Jepsen.tar.gz

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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@v1
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
id: buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
- name: Log in to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v1
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }}
- name: Download memgraph binary
run: |
cd release/docker
curl -L https://download.memgraph.com/memgraph/v${{ 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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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Release
name: Release Ubuntu 20.04
on:
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -8,14 +8,16 @@ on:
jobs:
community_build:
name: "Community build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -24,7 +26,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build community binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -34,50 +36,26 @@ jobs:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DMG_ENTERPRISE=OFF ..
make -j$THREADS
- name: Create community DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/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-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/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]
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@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -86,7 +64,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build coverage binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -99,7 +77,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run unit tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run unit tests.
cd build
@@ -108,7 +86,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Compute code coverage
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Compute code coverage.
cd tools/github
@@ -119,20 +97,22 @@ jobs:
tar -czf code_coverage.tar.gz coverage.json html report.json summary.rmu
- name: Save code coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/generated/code_coverage.tar.gz
debug_build:
name: "Debug build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
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@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -141,7 +121,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build debug binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -154,7 +134,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run leftover CTest tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run leftover CTest tests (all except unit and benchmark tests).
cd build
@@ -186,28 +166,30 @@ jobs:
- name: Run cppcheck and clang-format
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/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@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Code coverage"
path: tools/github/cppcheck_and_clang_format.txt
release_build:
name: "Release build"
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Debian10]
runs-on: [self-hosted, Linux, X64, Ubuntu20.04]
env:
THREADS: 24
MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE }}
MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME: ${{ secrets.MEMGRAPH_ORGANIZATION_NAME }}
timeout-minutes: 960
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
# Number of commits to fetch. `0` indicates all history for all
# branches and tags. (default: 1)
@@ -216,7 +198,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build release binaries
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Initialize dependencies.
./init
@@ -229,15 +211,20 @@ jobs:
- name: Create enterprise DEB package
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
cd build
# create mgconsole
# we use the -B to force the build
make -j$THREADS -B mgconsole
# 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@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Enterprise DEB package"
path: build/output/memgraph*.deb
@@ -245,7 +232,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Run micro benchmark tests
run: |
# Activate toolchain.
source /opt/toolchain-v1/activate
source /opt/toolchain-v4/activate
# Run micro benchmark tests.
cd build
@@ -268,16 +255,36 @@ jobs:
--num-database-workers 9 --num-clients-workers 30 \
--no-strict
- name: Run quality assurance tests
- name: Run GQL Behave tests
run: |
cd tests/qa
cd tests/gql_behave
./continuous_integration
- name: Save quality assurance status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: "Quality assurance status"
path: tests/qa/quality_assurance_status.txt
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
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 .
- name: Run stress test (plain)
run: |

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@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
name: Test All Workers
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
HP-DL360G6-1:
name: "HP-DL360G6-1"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-1]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-2:
name: "HP-DL360G6-2"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-2]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-3:
name: "HP-DL360G6-3"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-3]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-1:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-1"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-1]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-2:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-2"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-2]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-3:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-3"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-3]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-4:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-4"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-4]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-5:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-5"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-5]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-6:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-6"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-6]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system
HP-DL360G6-v2-7:
name: "HP-DL360G6-v2-7"
runs-on: [HP-DL360G6-v2-7]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Set up repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Check the system
run: |
./tools/check-build-system

12
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ cmake-build-*
cmake/DownloadProject/
dist/
src/query/frontend/opencypher/generated/
src/query/v2/frontend/opencypher/generated/
src/parser/opencypher/generated
tags
ve/
ve3/
@@ -50,15 +52,25 @@ 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/v2/frontend/ast/ast.hpp
src/query/frontend/ast/ast.hpp
src/storage/v3/bindings/ast/ast.hpp
src/query/distributed/frontend/ast/ast_serialization.hpp
src/query/v2/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/v2/frontend/semantic/symbol.hpp
src/expr/semantic/symbol.hpp
src/query/distributed/frontend/semantic/symbol_serialization.hpp
src/query/v2/distributed/frontend/semantic/symbol_serialization.hpp
src/query/distributed/plan/ops.hpp
src/query/v2/distributed/plan/ops.hpp
src/query/plan/operator.hpp
src/query/v2/plan/operator.hpp
src/parser/opencypher/generated
src/expr/semantic/symbol.hpp
src/raft/log_entry.hpp
src/raft/raft_rpc_messages.hpp
src/raft/snapshot_metadata.hpp

21
.pre-commit-config.yaml Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v2.3.0
hooks:
- id: check-yaml
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: trailing-whitespace
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 22.10.0
hooks:
- id: black
- repo: https://github.com/pycqa/isort
rev: 5.10.1
hooks:
- id: isort
name: isort (python)
args: ["--profile", "black"]
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-clang-format
rev: v13.0.0
hooks:
- id: clang-format

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@@ -1,172 +0,0 @@
import os
import os.path
import fnmatch
import logging
import ycm_core
BASE_FLAGS = [
'-Wall',
'-Wextra',
'-Werror',
'-Wno-long-long',
'-Wno-variadic-macros',
'-fexceptions',
'-ferror-limit=10000',
'-std=c++1z',
'-xc++',
'-I/usr/lib/',
'-I/usr/include/',
'-I./src',
'-I./include',
'-I./libs/fmt',
'-I./libs/yaml-cpp',
'-I./libs/glog/include',
'-I./libs/googletest/googletest/include',
'-I./libs/googletest/googlemock/include',
'-I./libs/benchmark/include',
'-I./libs/cereal/include',
# We include cppitertools headers directly from libs directory.
'-I./libs',
'-I./libs/rapidcheck/include',
'-I./libs/antlr4/runtime/Cpp/runtime/src',
'-I./libs/gflags/include',
'-I./experimental/distributed/src',
'-I./libs/postgresql/include',
'-I./libs/bzip2',
'-I./libs/zlib',
'-I./libs/rocksdb/include',
'-I./libs/librdkafka/include/librdkafka',
'-I./build/include'
]
SOURCE_EXTENSIONS = [
'.cpp',
'.cxx',
'.cc',
'.c',
'.m',
'.mm'
]
HEADER_EXTENSIONS = [
'.h',
'.hxx',
'.hpp',
'.hh'
]
# set the working directory of YCMD to be this file
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
def IsHeaderFile(filename):
extension = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
return extension in HEADER_EXTENSIONS
def GetCompilationInfoForFile(database, filename):
if IsHeaderFile(filename):
basename = os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
for extension in SOURCE_EXTENSIONS:
replacement_file = basename + extension
if os.path.exists(replacement_file):
compilation_info = database.GetCompilationInfoForFile(replacement_file)
if compilation_info.compiler_flags_:
return compilation_info
return None
return database.GetCompilationInfoForFile(filename)
def FindNearest(path, target):
candidate = os.path.join(path, target)
if(os.path.isfile(candidate) or os.path.isdir(candidate)):
logging.info("Found nearest " + target + " at " + candidate)
return candidate;
else:
parent = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(path));
if(parent == path):
raise RuntimeError("Could not find " + target);
return FindNearest(parent, target)
def MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute(flags, working_directory):
if not working_directory:
return list(flags)
new_flags = []
make_next_absolute = False
path_flags = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote', '--sysroot=' ]
for flag in flags:
new_flag = flag
if make_next_absolute:
make_next_absolute = False
if not flag.startswith('/'):
new_flag = os.path.join(working_directory, flag)
for path_flag in path_flags:
if flag == path_flag:
make_next_absolute = True
break
if flag.startswith(path_flag):
path = flag[ len(path_flag): ]
new_flag = path_flag + os.path.join(working_directory, path)
break
if new_flag:
new_flags.append(new_flag)
return new_flags
def FlagsForClangComplete(root):
try:
clang_complete_path = FindNearest(root, '.clang_complete')
clang_complete_flags = open(clang_complete_path, 'r').read().splitlines()
return clang_complete_flags
except:
return None
def FlagsForInclude(root):
try:
include_path = FindNearest(root, 'include')
flags = []
for dirroot, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(include_path):
for dir_path in dirnames:
real_path = os.path.join(dirroot, dir_path)
flags = flags + ["-I" + real_path]
return flags
except:
return None
def FlagsForCompilationDatabase(root, filename):
try:
compilation_db_path = FindNearest(root, 'compile_commands.json')
compilation_db_dir = os.path.dirname(compilation_db_path)
logging.info("Set compilation database directory to " + compilation_db_dir)
compilation_db = ycm_core.CompilationDatabase(compilation_db_dir)
if not compilation_db:
logging.info("Compilation database file found but unable to load")
return None
compilation_info = GetCompilationInfoForFile(compilation_db, filename)
if not compilation_info:
logging.info("No compilation info for " + filename + " in compilation database")
return None
return MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute(
compilation_info.compiler_flags_,
compilation_info.compiler_working_dir_)
except:
return None
def FlagsForFile(filename):
root = os.path.realpath(filename);
compilation_db_flags = FlagsForCompilationDatabase(root, filename)
if compilation_db_flags:
final_flags = compilation_db_flags
else:
final_flags = BASE_FLAGS
clang_flags = FlagsForClangComplete(root)
if clang_flags:
final_flags = final_flags + clang_flags
include_flags = FlagsForInclude(root)
if include_flags:
final_flags = final_flags + include_flags
return {
'flags': final_flags,
'do_cache': True
}

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@@ -1,411 +1,5 @@
# Change Log
Change Log for all versions of Memgraph can be found on-line at
https://docs.memgraph.com/memgraph/changelog
## 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.
## 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.
All the updates to the Change Log can be made in the following repository:
https://github.com/memgraph/docs

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@@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ endif()
project(memgraph)
# Install licenses.
install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/licenses/
DESTINATION share/doc/memgraph)
# For more information about how to release a new version of Memgraph, see
# `release/README.md`.
@@ -58,37 +62,61 @@ set(MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX "")
# Variables used to generate the versions.
if (MG_ENTERPRISE)
set(get_version_enterprise "--enterprise")
set(get_version_offering "")
else()
set(get_version_enterprise "")
set(get_version_offering "--open-source")
endif()
set(get_version_script "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/release/get_version.py")
set(get_version_script "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/release/get_version.py")
# Get version that should be used in the binary.
execute_process(
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_enterprise}
RESULT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RESULT
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_offering}
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION}"
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
"--memgraph-root-dir"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
)
if(MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RESULT AND NOT MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RESULT EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to get Memgraph version.")
else()
MESSAGE(STATUS "Memgraph version: ${MEMGRAPH_VERSION}")
endif()
# Get version that should be used in the DEB package.
execute_process(
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_enterprise}
RESULT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB_RESULT
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_offering}
--variant deb
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION}"
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
"--memgraph-root-dir"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
)
if(MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB_RESULT AND NOT MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB_RESULT EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to get Memgraph DEB version.")
else()
MESSAGE(STATUS "Memgraph DEB version: ${MEMGRAPH_VERSION_DEB}")
endif()
# Get version that should be used in the RPM package.
execute_process(
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_enterprise}
RESULT_VARIABLE MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM_RESULT
COMMAND "${get_version_script}" ${get_version_offering}
--variant rpm
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION}"
"${MEMGRAPH_OVERRIDE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
"--memgraph-root-dir"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
)
if(MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM_RESULT AND NOT MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM_RESULT EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to get Memgraph RPM version.")
else()
MESSAGE(STATUS "Memgraph RPM version: ${MEMGRAPH_VERSION_RPM}")
endif()
# We want the above variables to be updated each time something is committed to
# the repository. That is why we include a dependency on the current git HEAD
@@ -149,20 +177,25 @@ add_custom_target(clean_all
# is easier debugging of compilation and linker flags.
set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS ON)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 20)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
# c99-designator is disabled because of required mixture of designated and
# non-designated initializers in Python Query Module code (`py_module.cpp`).
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall \
-Werror=switch -Werror=switch-bool -Werror=return-type \
-Werror=return-stack-address")
-Werror=switch -Werror=switch-bool -Werror=implicit-fallthrough \
-Werror=return-type \
-Werror=return-stack-address \
-Wno-c99-designator \
-DBOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT")
# Don't omit frame pointer in RelWithDebInfo, for additional callchain debug.
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
"${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} -fno-omit-frame-pointer")
# Statically link libgcc and libstdc++, the GCC allows this according to:
# https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-8.3.0/libstdc++/manual/manual/license.html
# https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-10.2.0/libstdc++/manual/manual/license.html
# https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gcc-exception-faq.html
# Last checked for gcc-8.3 which we are using on the build machines.
# Last checked for gcc-10.2 which we are using on the build machines.
# ** If we change versions, recheck this! **
# ** Static linking is allowed only for executables! **
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++")
@@ -173,6 +206,8 @@ 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).")
@@ -197,6 +232,8 @@ endif()
message(STATUS "CMake build type: ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}")
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
set(MG_ARCH "x86_64" CACHE STRING "Host architecture to build Memgraph on. Supported values are x86_64 (default), ARM64.")
# setup external dependencies -------------------------------------------------
# threading
@@ -235,7 +272,11 @@ if (MG_ENTERPRISE)
add_definitions(-DMG_ENTERPRISE)
endif()
set(ENABLE_JEMALLOC ON)
if (ASAN)
message(WARNING "Disabling jemalloc as it doesn't work well with ASAN")
set(ENABLE_JEMALLOC OFF)
# Enable Addres sanitizer and get nicer stack traces in error messages.
# NOTE: AddressSanitizer uses llvm-symbolizer binary from the Clang
# distribution to symbolize the stack traces (note that ideally the
@@ -282,10 +323,14 @@ if (UBSAN)
# runtime library and c++ standard libraries are present.
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${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
# 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.
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")
# Add subprojects
include_directories(src)
add_subdirectory(src)
@@ -293,8 +338,13 @@ add_subdirectory(src)
# Release configuration
add_subdirectory(release)
enable_testing()
add_subdirectory(tests)
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()
if(TOOLS)
add_subdirectory(tools)
@@ -303,3 +353,7 @@ 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)

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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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# pixels and the maximum width should not exceed 200 pixels. Doxygen will copy
# the logo to the output directory.
PROJECT_LOGO = Doxylogo.png
PROJECT_LOGO = docs/doxygen/memgraph_logo.png
# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) path
# into which the generated documentation will be written. If a relative path is

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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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# memgraph
<p align="center">
<img width="400px" src="https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5e7ceb09657a69bdab054b3a/5e7ceb09657a6937ab054bba_Black_Original%20_Logo.png">
</p>
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.
---
## dependencies
<p align="center">
Build modern, graph-based applications on top of your streaming data in minutes.
</p>
Memgraph can be compiled using any modern c++ compiler. It mostly relies on
the standard template library, however, some things do require external
libraries.
<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>
Some code contains linux-specific libraries and the build is only supported
on a 64 bit linux kernel.
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/memgraph/memgraph">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/workflow/status/memgraph/memgraph/Release%20Ubuntu%2020.04/master" alt="build" title="build"/>
</a>
<a href="https://memgraph.com/docs/" alt="Documentation">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/documentation-Memgraph-orange" />
</a>
</p>
* linux
* clang 3.8 (good c++11 support, especially lock free atomics)
* antlr (compiler frontend)
* cppitertools
* fmt format
* google benchmark
* google test
* glog
* gflags
<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>
## :clipboard: Description
Memgraph is a streaming graph application platform that helps you wrangle your
streaming data, build sophisticated models that you can query in real-time, and
develop graph applications.
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 consistently and
without surprises. Its also ACID-compliant and highly available.
## :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)
### 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)
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).
## :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
## :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).
<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>
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# 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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value: "/var/log/memgraph/memgraph.log"
override: true
- name: "log_level"
value: "WARNING"
override: true
- name: "bolt_num_workers"
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
@@ -71,23 +83,27 @@ modifications:
value: "true"
override: true
- name: "query_modules_directory"
value: "/usr/lib/memgraph/query_modules"
# - name: "query_modules_directory"
# value: "/usr/lib/memgraph/query_modules"
# override: true
- name: "memory_limit"
value: "0"
override: true
- name: "auth_module_executable"
value: "/usr/lib/memgraph/auth_module/example.py"
- name: "isolation_level"
value: "SNAPSHOT_ISOLATION"
override: true
- name: "allow_load_csv"
value: "true"
override: false
undocumented:
- "flag_file"
- "log_file_mode"
- "log_link_basename"
- "log_prefix"
- "max_log_size"
- "min_log_level"
- "also_log_to_stderr"
- "help"
- "help_xml"
- "stderr_threshold"
- "stop_logging_if_full_disk"
- "version"
- "organization_name"
- "license_key"

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# Code Review Guidelines
This chapter describes some of the things you should be on the lookout when
reviewing someone else's code.
## Exceptions
Although the Google C++ Style Guide forbids exceptions, we do allow them in
our codebase. As a reviewer you should watch out for the following.
The documentation of throwing functions needs to be in-sync with the
implementation. This must be enforced recursively. I.e. if a function A now
throws a new exception, and the function B uses A, then B needs to handle that
exception or have its documentation updated and so on. Naturally, the same
applies when an exception is removed.
Transitive callers of the function which throws a new exception must be OK
with that. This ties into the previous point. You need to check that all users
of the new exception either handle it correctly or propagate it.
Exceptions should not escape out of class destructors, because that will
terminate the program. The code should be changed so that such cases are not
possible.
Exceptions being thrown in class constructors. Although this is well defined
in C++, it usually implies that a constructor is doing too much work and the
class construction & initialization should be redesigned. Usual approaches are
using the (Static) Factory Method pattern or having some sort of an
initialization method that needs to be called after the construction is done.
Prefer the Factory Method.
Don't forget that STL functions may also throw!
## Pointers & References
In cases when some code passes a pointer or reference, or if a code stores a
pointer or reference you should take a careful look at the following.
* Lifetime of the pointed to value (this includes both ownership and
multithreaded access).
* In case of a class, check validity of destructor and move/copy
constructors.
* Is the pointed to value mutated, if not it should be `const` (`const Type
*` or `const Type &`).
## Allocators & Memory Resources
With the introduction of polymorphic allocators (C++17 `<memory_resource>` and
our `utils/memory.hpp`) we get a more convenient type signatures for
containers so as to keep the outward facing API nice. This convenience comes
at a cost of less static checks on the type level due to type erasure.
For example:
std::pmr::vector<int> first_vec(std::pmr::null_memory_resource());
std::pmr::vector<int> second_vec(std::pmr::new_delete_resource());
second_vec = first_vec // What happens here?
// Or with our implementation
utils::MonotonicBufferResource monotonic_memory(1024);
std::vector<int, utils::Allocator<int>> first_vec(&monotonic_memory);
std::vector<int, utils::Allocator<int>> second_vec(utils::NewDeleteResource());
second_vec = first_vec // What happens here?
In the above, both `first_vec` and `second_vec` have the same type, but have
*different* allocators! This can lead to ambiguity when moving or copying
elements between them.
You need to watch out for the following.
* Swapping can lead to undefined behaviour if the allocators are not equal.
* Is the move construction done with the right allocator.
* Is the move assignment done correctly, also it may throw an exception.
* Is the copy construction done with the right allocator.
* Is the copy assignment done correctly.
* Using `auto` makes allocator propagation rules rather ambiguous.
## Classes & Object Oriented Programming
A common mistake is to use classes, inheritance and "OOP" when it's not
needed. This sections shows examples of encountered cases.
### Classes without (Meaningful) Members
class MyCoolClass {
public:
int BeCool(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
void SaySomethingCool() { std::cout << "Hello!"; }
};
The above class has no members (i.e. state) which affect the behaviour of
methods. This class should need not exist, it can be easily replaced with a
more modular (and shorter) design -- top level functions.
int BeCool(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
void SaySomethingCool() { std::cout << "Hello!"; }
### Classes with a Single Public Method
clas MyAwesomeClass {
public:
MyAwesomeClass(int state) : state_(state) {}
int GetAwesome() { return GetAwesomeImpl() + 1; }
private:
int state_;
int GetAwesomeImpl() { return state_; }
};
The above class has a `state_` and even a private method, but there's only one
public method -- `GetAwesome`.
You should check "Does the stored state have any meaningful influence on the
public method?", similarly to the previous point.
In the above case it doesn't, and the class should be replaced with a public
function in `.hpp` while the private method should become a private function
in `.cpp` (static or in anonymous namespace).
// hpp
int GetAwesome(int state);
// cpp
namespace {
int GetAwesomeImpl(int state) { return state; }
}
int GetAwesome(int state) { return GetAwesomeImpl(state) + 1; }
A counterexample is when the state is meaningful.
class Counter {
public:
Counter(int state) : state_(state) {}
int Get() { return state_++; }
private:
int state_;
};
But even that could be replaced with a closure.
auto MakeCounter(int state) {
return [state]() mutable { return state++; };
}
### Private Methods
Instead of private methods, top level functions should be preferred. The
reasoning is completely explained in "Effective C++" Item 23 by Scott Meyers.
In our codebase, even improvements to compilation times can be noticed if
private methods in interface (`.hpp`) files are replaced with top level
functions in implementation (`.cpp`) files.
### Inheritance
The rule is simple -- if there are no virtual methods (but maybe destructor),
then the class should be marked as `final` and never inherited.
If there are virtual methods (i.e. class is meant to be inherited), make sure
that either a public virtual destructor or a protected non-virtual destructor
exist. See "Effective C++" Item 7 by Scott Meyers. Also take a look at
"Effective C++" Items 32---39 by Scott Meyers.
An example of how inheritance with no virtual methods is replaced with
composition.
class MyBase {
public:
virtual ~MyBase() {}
void DoSomethingBase() { ... }
};
class MyDerived final : public MyBase {
public:
void DoSomethingNew() { ... DoSomethingBase(); ... }
};
With composition, the above becomes.
class MyBase final {
public:
void DoSomethingBase() { ... }
};
class MyDerived final {
MyBase base_;
public:
void DoSomethingNew() { ... base_.DoSomethingBase(); ... }
};
The composition approach is preferred as it encapsulates the fact that
`MyBase` is used for the implementation and users only interact with the
public interface of `MyDerived`. Additionally, you can easily replace `MyBase
base_;` with a C++ PIMPL idiom (`std::unique_ptr<MyBase> base_;`) to make the
code more modular with regards to compilation.
More advanced C++ users will recognize that the encapsulation feature of the
non-PIMPL composition can be replaced with private inheritance.
class MyDerived final : private MyBase {
public:
void DoSomethingNew() { ... MyBase::DoSomethingBase(); ... }
};
One of the common "counterexample" is the ability to store objects of
different type in a container or pass them to a function. Unfortunately, this
is not that good of a design. For example.
class MyBase {
... // No virtual methods (but the destructor)
};
class MyFirstClass final : public MyBase { ... };
class MySecondClass final : public MyBase { ... };
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<MyBase>> first_and_second_classes;
first_and_second_classes.push_back(std::make_unique<MyFirstClass>());
first_and_second_classes.push_back(std::make_unique<MySecondClass>());
void FunctionOnFirstOrSecond(const MyBase &first_or_second, ...) { ... }
With C++17, the containers for different types should be implemented with
`std::variant`, and as before the functions can be templated.
class MyFirstClass final { ... };
class MySecondClass final { ... };
std::vector<std::variant<MyFirstClass, MySecondClass>> first_and_second_classes;
// Notice no heap allocation, since we don't store a pointer
first_and_second_classes.emplace_back(MyFirstClass());
first_and_second_classes.emplace_back(MySecondClass());
// You can also use `std::variant` here instead of template
template <class TFirstOrSecond>
void FunctionOnFirstOrSecond(const TFirstOrSecond &first_or_second, ...) { ... }
Naturally, if the base class has meaningful virtual methods (i.e. other than
destructor) it maybe is OK to use inheritance but also consider alternatives.
See "Effective C++" Items 32---39 by Scott Meyers.
### Multiple Inheritance
Multiple inheritance should not be used unless all base classes are pure
interface classes. This decision is inherited from [Google C++ Style
Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Inheritance). For
example on how to design with and around multiple inheritance refer to
"Effective C++" Item 40 by Scott Meyers.
Naturally, if there *really* is no better design, then multiple inheritance is
allowed. An example of this can be found in our codebase when inheriting
Visitor classes (though even that could be replaced with `std::variant` for
example).
## Code Format & Style
If something doesn't conform to our code formatting and style, just refer the
author to either [C++ Style](cpp-code-conventions.md) or [Other Code
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# C++ Code Conventions
This chapter describes code conventions which should be followed when writing
C++ code.
## Code Style
Memgraph uses the
[Google Style Guide for C++](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html)
in most of its code. You should follow them whenever writing new code.
Besides following the style guide, take a look at
[Code Review Guidelines](code-review.md) for common design issues and pitfalls
with C++ as well as [Required Reading](required-reading.md).
### Often Overlooked Style Conventions
#### Pointers & References
References provide a shorter syntax for accessing members and better declare
the intent that a pointer *should* not be `nullptr`. They do not prevent
accessing a `nullptr` and obfuscate the client/calling code because the
reference argument is passed just like a value. Errors with such code have
been very difficult to debug. Therefore, pointers are always used. They will
not prevent bugs but will make some of them more obvious when reading code.
The only time a reference can be used is if it is `const`. Note that this
kind of reference is not allowed if it is stored somewhere, i.e. in a class.
You should use a pointer to `const` then. The primary reason being is that
references obscure the semantics of moving an object, thus making bugs with
references pointing to invalid memory harder to track down.
[Style guide reference](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Reference_Arguments)
#### Constructors & RAII
RAII (Resource Acquisition is Initialization) is a nice mechanism for managing
resources. It is especially useful when exceptions are used, such as in our
code. Unfortunately, they do have 2 major downsides.
* Only exceptions can be used for to signal failure.
* Calls to virtual methods are not resolved as expected.
For those reasons the style guide recommends minimal work that cannot fail.
Using virtual methods or doing a lot more should be delegated to some form of
`Init` method, possibly coupled with static factory methods. Similar rules
apply to destructors, which are not allowed to even throw exceptions.
[Style guide reference](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Doing_Work_in_Constructors)
### Additional Style Conventions
Old code may have broken Google C++ Style accidentally, but the new code
should adhere to it as close as possible. We do have some exceptions
to Google style as well as additions for unspecified conventions.
#### Using C++ Exceptions
Unlike Google, we do not forbid using exceptions.
But, you should be very careful when using them and introducing new ones. They
are indeed handy, but cause problems with understanding the control flow since
exceptions are another form of `goto`. It also becomes very hard to determine
that the program is in correct state after the stack is unwound and the thrown
exception handled. Other than those issues, throwing exceptions in destructors
will terminate the program. The same will happen if a thread doesn't handle an
exception even though it is not the main thread.
[Style guide reference](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Exceptions)
In general, when introducing a new exception, either via `throw` statement or
calling a function which throws, you must examine all transitive callers and
update their implementation and/or documentation.
#### Assertions
We use `CHECK` and `DCHECK` macros from glog library. You are encouraged to
use them as often as possible to both document and validate various pre and
post conditions of a function.
`CHECK` remains even in release build and should be preferred over it's cousin
`DCHECK` which only exists in debug builds. The primary reason is that you
want to trigger assertions in release builds in case the tests didn't
completely validate all code paths. It is better to fail fast and crash the
program, than to leave it in undefined state and potentially corrupt end
user's work. In cases when profiling shows that `CHECK` is causing visible
slowdown you should switch to `DCHECK`.
#### Template Parameter Naming
Template parameter names should start with capital letter 'T' followed by a
short descriptive name. For example:
```cpp
template <typename TKey, typename TValue>
class KeyValueStore
```
## Code Formatting
You should install `clang-format` and run it on code you change or add. The
root of Memgraph's project contains the `.clang-format` file, which specifies
how formatting should behave. Running `clang-format -style=file` in the
project's root will read the file and behave as expected. For ease of use, you
should integrate formatting with your favourite editor.
The code formatting isn't enforced, because sometimes manual formatting may
produce better results. Though, running `clang-format` is strongly encouraged.
## Documentation
Besides following the comment guidelines from [Google Style
Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Comments), your
documentation of the public API should be
[Doxygen](https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen) compatible. For private parts of
the code or for comments accompanying the implementation, you are free to
break doxygen compatibility. In both cases, you should write your
documentation as full sentences, correctly written in English.
## Doxygen
To start a Doxygen compatible documentation string, you should open your
comment with either a JavaDoc style block comment (`/**`) or a line comment
containing 3 slashes (`///`). Take a look at the 2 examples below.
### Block Comment
```cpp
/**
* One sentence, brief description.
*
* Long form description.
*/
```
### Line Comment
```cpp
/// One sentence, brief description.
///
/// Long form description.
```
If you only have a brief description, you may collapse the documentation into
a single line.
### Block Comment
```cpp
/** Brief description. */
```
### Line Comment
```cpp
/// Brief description.
```
Whichever style you choose, keep it consistent across the whole file.
Doxygen supports various commands in comments, such as `@file` and `@param`.
These help Doxygen to render specified things differently or to track them for
cross referencing. If you want to learn more, take a look at these two links:
* http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual/docblocks.html
* http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual/commands.html
## Examples
Below are a few examples of documentation from the codebase.
### Function
```cpp
/**
* Removes whitespace characters from the start and from the end of a string.
*
* @param s String that is going to be trimmed.
*
* @return Trimmed string.
*/
inline std::string Trim(const std::string &s);
```
### Class
```cpp
/** Base class for logical operators.
*
* Each operator describes an operation, which is to be performed on the
* database. Operators are iterated over using a @c Cursor. Various operators
* can serve as inputs to others and thus a sequence of operations is formed.
*/
class LogicalOperator
: public ::utils::Visitable<HierarchicalLogicalOperatorVisitor> {
public:
/** Constructs a @c Cursor which is used to run this operator.
*
* @param GraphDbAccessor Used to perform operations on the database.
*/
virtual std::unique_ptr<Cursor> MakeCursor(GraphDbAccessor &db) const = 0;
/** Return @c Symbol vector where the results will be stored.
*
* Currently, outputs symbols are only generated in @c Produce operator.
* @c Skip, @c Limit and @c OrderBy propagate the symbols from @c Produce (if
* it exists as input operator). In the future, we may want this method to
* return the symbols that will be set in this operator.
*
* @param SymbolTable used to find symbols for expressions.
* @return std::vector<Symbol> used for results.
*/
virtual std::vector<Symbol> OutputSymbols(const SymbolTable &) const {
return std::vector<Symbol>();
}
virtual ~LogicalOperator() {}
};
```
### File Header
```cpp
/// @file visitor.hpp
///
/// This file contains the generic implementation of visitor pattern.
///
/// There are 2 approaches to the pattern:
///
/// * classic visitor pattern using @c Accept and @c Visit methods, and
/// * hierarchical visitor which also uses @c PreVisit and @c PostVisit
/// methods.
///
/// Classic Visitor
/// ===============
///
/// Explanation on the classic visitor pattern can be found from many
/// sources, but here is the link to hopefully most easily accessible
/// information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitor_pattern
///
/// The idea behind the generic implementation of classic visitor pattern is to
/// allow returning any type via @c Accept and @c Visit methods. Traversing the
/// class hierarchy is relegated to the visitor classes. Therefore, visitor
/// should call @c Accept on children when visiting their parents. To implement
/// such a visitor refer to @c Visitor and @c Visitable classes.
///
/// Hierarchical Visitor
/// ====================
///
/// Unlike the classic visitor, the intent of this design is to allow the
/// visited structure itself to control the traversal. This way the internal
/// children structure of classes can remain private. On the other hand,
/// visitors may want to differentiate visiting composite types from leaf types.
/// Composite types are those which contain visitable children, unlike the leaf
/// nodes. Differentiation is accomplished by providing @c PreVisit and @c
/// PostVisit methods, which should be called inside @c Accept of composite
/// types. Regular @c Visit is only called inside @c Accept of leaf types.
/// To implement such a visitor refer to @c CompositeVisitor, @c LeafVisitor and
/// @c Visitable classes.
///
/// Implementation of hierarchical visiting is modelled after:
/// http://wiki.c2.com/?HierarchicalVisitorPattern
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# Snapshots
A "snapshot" is a record of the current database state stored in permanent
storage. Note that the term "snapshot" is used also in the context of
the transaction engine to denote a set of running transactions.
A snapshot is written to the file by Memgraph periodically if so
configured. The snapshot creation process is done within a transaction created
specifically for that purpose. The transaction is needed to ensure that
the stored state is internally consistent.
The database state can be recovered from the snapshot during startup, if
so configured. This recovery works in conjunction with write-ahead log
recovery.
A single snapshot contains all the data needed to recover a database. In
that sense snapshots are independent of each other and old snapshots can
be deleted once the new ones are safely stored, if it is not necessary
to revert the database to some older state.
The exact format of the snapshot file is defined inline in the snapshot
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# Write-ahead logging
Typically WAL denotes the process of writing a "log" of database
operations (state changes) to persistent storage before committing the
transaction, thus ensuring that the state can be recovered (in the case
of a crash) for all the transactions which the database committed.
The WAL is a fine-grained durability format. It's purpose is to store
database changes fast. It's primary purpose is not to provide
space-efficient storage, nor to support fast recovery. For that reason
it's often used in combination with a different persistence mechanism
(in Memgraph's case the "snapshot") that has complementary
characteristics.
### Guarantees
Ensuring that the log is written before the transaction is committed can
slow down the database. For that reason this guarantee is most often
configurable in databases.
Memgraph offers two options for the WAL. The default option, where the WAL is
flushed to the disk periodically and transactions do not wait for this to
complete, introduces the risk of database inconsistency because an operating
system or hardware crash might lead to missing transactions in the WAL. Memgraph
will handle this as if those transactions never happened. The second option,
called synchronous commit, will instruct Memgraph to wait for the WAL to be
flushed to the disk when a transactions completes and the transaction will wait
for this to complete. This option can be turned on with the
`--synchronous-commit` command line flag.
### Format
The WAL file contains a series of DB state changes called `StateDelta`s.
Each of them describes what the state change is and in which transaction
it happened. Also some kinds of meta-information needed to ensure proper
state recovery are recorded (transaction beginnings and commits/abort).
The following is guaranteed w.r.t. `StateDelta` ordering in
a single WAL file:
- For two ops in the same transaction, if op A happened before B in the
database, that ordering is preserved in the log.
- Transaction begin/commit/abort messages also appear in exactly the
same order as they were executed in the transactional engine.
### Recovery
The database can recover from the WAL on startup. This works in
conjunction with snapshot recovery. The database attempts to recover from
the latest snapshot and then apply as much as possible from the WAL
files. Only those transactions that were not recovered from the snapshot
are recovered from the WAL, for speed efficiency. It is possible (but
inefficient) to recover the database from WAL only, provided all the WAL
files created from DB start are available. It is not possible to recover
partial database state (i.e. from some suffix of WAL files, without the
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# Other Code Conventions
While we are mainly programming in C++, we do use other programming languages
when appropriate. This chapter describes conventions for such code.
## Python
Code written in Python should adhere to
[PEP 8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/). You should run `flake8` on
your code to automatically check compliance.
## Common Lisp
Code written in Common Lisp should adhere to
[Google Common Lisp Style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/lispguide.xml).

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#!/bin/bash
script_dir="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
mkdir -p $script_dir/html
for markdown_file in $(find $script_dir -name '*.md'); do
name=$(basename -s .md $markdown_file)
sed -e 's/.md/.html/' $markdown_file | \
pandoc -s -f markdown -t html -o $script_dir/html/$name.html
done
for dot_file in $(find $script_dir -name '*.dot'); do
name=$(basename -s .dot $dot_file)
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# Query Parsing, Planning and Execution
This part of the documentation deals with query execution.
Memgraph currently supports only query interpretation. Each new query is
parsed, analysed and translated into a sequence of operations which are then
executed on the main database storage. Query execution is organized into the
following phases:
1. [Lexical Analysis (Tokenization)](parsing.md)
2. [Syntactic Analysis (Parsing)](parsing.md)
3. [Semantic Analysis and Symbol Generation](semantic.md)
4. [Logical Planning](planning.md)
5. [Logical Plan Execution](execution.md)
The main entry point is `Interpreter::operator()`, which takes a query text
string and produces a `Results` object. To instantiate the object,
`Interpreter` needs to perform the above steps from 1 to 4. If any of the
steps fail, a `QueryException` is thrown. The complete `LogicalPlan` is
wrapped into a `CachedPlan` and stored for reuse. This way we can skip the
whole process of analysing a query if it appears to be the same as before.
When we have valid plan, the client code can invoke `Results::PullAll` with a
stream object. The `Results` instance will then execute the plan and fill the
stream with the obtained results.
Since we want to optionally run Memgraph as a distributed database, we have
hooks for creating a different plan of logical operators.
`DistributedInterpreter` inherits from `Interpreter` and overrides
`MakeLogicalPlan` method. This method needs to return a concrete instance of
`LogicalPlan`, and in case of distributed database that will be
`DistributedLogicalPlan`.
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# Logical Plan Execution
We implement classical iterator style operators. Logical operators define
operations on database. They encapsulate the following info: what the input is
(another `LogicalOperator`), what to do with the data, and how to do it.
Currently logical operators can have zero or more input operations, and thus a
`LogicalOperator` tree is formed. Most `LogicalOperator` types have only one
input, so we are mostly working with chains instead of full fledged trees.
You can find information on each operator in `src/query/plan/operator.lcp`.
## Cursor
Logical operators do not perform database work themselves. Instead they create
`Cursor` objects that do the actual work, based on the info in the operator.
Cursors expose a `Pull` method that gets called by the cursor's consumer. The
consumer keeps pulling as long as the `Pull` returns `true` (indicating it
successfully performed some work and might be eligible for another `Pull`).
Most cursors will call the `Pull` function of their input provided cursor, so
typically a cursor chain is created that is analogue to the logical operator
chain it's created from.
## Frame
The `Frame` object contains all the data of the current `Pull` chain. It
serves for communicating data between cursors.
For example, in a `MATCH (n) RETURN n` query the `ScanAllCursor` places a
vertex on the `Frame` for each `Pull`. It places it on the place reserved for
the `n` symbol. Then the `ProduceCursor` can take that same value from the
`Frame` because it knows the appropriate symbol. `Frame` positions are indexed
by `Symbol` objects.
## ExpressionEvaluator
Expressions results are not placed on the `Frame` since they do not need to be
communicated between different `Cursors`. Instead, expressions are evaluated
using an instance of `ExpressionEvaluator`. Since generally speaking an
expression can be defined by a tree of subexpressions, the
`ExpressionEvaluator` is implemented as a tree visitor. There is a performance
sub-optimality here because a stack is used to communicate intermediary
expression results between elements of the tree. This is one of the reasons
why it's planned to use `Frame` for intermediary expression results as well.
The other reason is that it might facilitate compilation later on.
## Cypher Execution Semantics
Cypher query execution has *mostly* well-defined semantics. Some are
explicitly defined by openCypher and its TCK, while others are implicitly
defined by Neo4j's implementation of Cypher that we want to be generally
compatible with.
These semantics can in short be described as follows: a Cypher query consists
of multiple clauses some of which modify it. Generally, every clause in the
query, when reading it left to right, operates on a consistent state of the
property graph, untouched by subsequent clauses. This means that a `MATCH`
clause in the beginning operates on a graph-state in which modifications by
the subsequent `SET` are not visible.
The stated semantics feel very natural to the end-user, and Neo seems to
implement them well. For Memgraph the situation is complex because
`LogicalOperator` execution (through a `Cursor`) happens one `Pull` at a time
(generally meaning all the query clauses get executed for every top-level
`Pull`). This is not inherently consistent with Cypher semantics because a
`SET` clause can modify data, and the `MATCH` clause that precedes it might
see the modification in a subsequent `Pull`. Also, the `RETURN` clause might
want to stream results to the user before all `SET` clauses have been
executed, so the user might see some intermediate graph state. There are many
edge-cases that Memgraph does its best to avoid to stay true to Cypher
semantics, while at the same time using a high-performance streaming approach.
The edge-cases are enumerated in this document along with the implementation
details they imply.
## Implementation Peculiarities
### Once
An operator that does nothing but whose `Cursor::Pull` returns `true` on the
first `Pull` and `false` on subsequent ones. This operator is used when
another operator has an optional input, because in Cypher a clause will
typically execute once for every input from the preceding clauses, or just
once if there was no preceding input. For example, consider the `CREATE`
clause. In the query `CREATE (n)` only one node is created, while in the query
`MATCH (n) CREATE (m)` a node is created for each existing node. Thus in our
`CreateNode` logical operator the input is either a `ScanAll` operator, or a
`Once` operator.
### storage::View
In the previous section, [Cypher Execution
Semantics](#cypher-execution-semantics), we mentioned how the preceding
clauses should not see changes made in subsequent ones. For that reason, some
operators take a `storage::View` enum value. This value determines which state of
the graph an operator sees.
Consider the query `MATCH (n)--(m) WHERE n.x = 0 SET m.x = 1`. Naive streaming
could match a vertex `n` on the given criteria, expand to `m`, update it's
property, and in the next iteration consider the vertex previously matched to
`m` and skip it because it's newly set property value does not qualify. This
is not how Cypher works. To handle this issue properly, Memgraph designed the
`VertexAccessor` class that tracks two versions of data: one that was visible
before the current transaction+command, and the optional other that was
created in the current transaction+command. The `MATCH` clause will be planned
as `ScanAll` and `Expand` operations using `storage::View::OLD` value. This
will ensure modifications performed in the same query do not affect it. The
same applies to edges and the `EdgeAccessor` class.
### Existing Record Detection
It's possible that a pattern element has already been declared in the same
pattern, or a preceding pattern. For example `MATCH (n)--(m), (n)--(l)` or a
cycle-detection match `MATCH (n)-->(n) RETURN n`. Implementation-wise,
existing record detection just checks that the expanded record is equal to the
one already on the frame.
### Why Not Use Separate Expansion Ops for Edges and Vertices?
Expanding an edge and a vertex in separate ops is not feasible when matching a
cycle in bi-directional expansions. Consider the query `MATCH (n)--(n) RETURN
n`. Let's try to expand first the edge in one op, and vertex in the next. The
vertex expansion consumes the edge expansion input. It takes the expanded edge
from the frame. It needs to detect a cycle by comparing the vertex existing on
the frame with one of the edge vertices (`from` or `to`). But which one? It
doesn't know, and can't ensure correct cycle detection.
### Data Visibility During and After SET
In Cypher, setting values always works on the latest version of data (from
preceding or current clause). That means that within a `SET` clause all the
changes from previous clauses must be visible, as well as changes done by the
current `SET` clause. Also, if there is a clause after `SET` it must see *all*
the changes performed by the preceding `SET`. Both these things are best
illustrated with the following queries executed on an empty database:
CREATE (n:A {x:0})-[:EdgeType]->(m:B {x:0})
MATCH (n)--(m) SET m.x = n.x + 1 RETURN labels(n), n.x, labels(m), m.x
This returns:
+---------+---+---------+---+
|labels(n)|n.x|labels(m)|m.x|
+:=======:+:=:+:=======:+:=:+
|[A] |2 |[B] |1 |
+---------+---+---------+---+
|[B] |1 |[A] |2 |
+---------+---+---------+---+
The obtained result implies the following operations:
1. In the first iteration set the value of the `B.x` to 1
2. In the second iteration the we observe `B.x` with the value of 1 and set
`A.x` to 2
3. In `RETURN` we see all the changes made in both iterations
To implement the desired behavior Memgraph utilizes two techniques. First is
the already mentioned tracking of two versions of data in vertex accessors.
Using this approach ensures that the second iteration in the example query
sees the data modification performed by the preceding iteration. The second
technique is the `Accumulate` operation that accumulates all the iterations
from the preceding logical op before passing them to the next logical op. In
the example query, `Accumulate` ensures that the results returned to the user
reflect changes performed in all iterations of the query (naive streaming
could stream results at the end of first iteration producing inconsistent
results). Note that `Accumulate` is demanding regarding memory and slows down
query execution. For that reason it should be used only when necessary, for
example it does not have to be used in a query that has `MATCH` and `SET` but
no `RETURN`.
### Neo4j Inconsistency on Multiple SET Clauses
Considering the preceding example it could be expected that when a query has
multiple `SET` clauses all the changes from those preceding one are visible.
This is not the case in Neo4j's implementation. Consider the following queries
executed on an empty database:
CREATE (n:A {x:0})-[:EdgeType]->(m:B {x:0})
MATCH (n)--(m) SET n.x = n.x + 1 SET m.x = m.x * 2
RETURN labels(n), n.x, labels(m), m.x
This returns:
+---------+---+---------+---+
|labels(n)|n.x|labels(m)|m.x|
+:=======:+:=:+:=======:+:=:+
|[A] |2 |[B] |1 |
+---------+---+---------+---+
|[B] |1 |[A] |2 |
+---------+---+---------+---+
If all the iterations of the first `SET` clause were executed before executing
the second, all the resulting values would be 2. This not being the case, we
conclude that Neo4j does not use a barrier-like mechanism between `SET`
clauses. It is Memgraph's current vision that this is inconsistent and we
plan to reduce Neo4j compliance in favour of operation consistency.
### Double Deletion
It's possible to match the same graph element multiple times in a single query
and delete it. Neo supports this, and so do we. The relevant implementation
detail is in the `GraphDbAccessor` class, where the record deletion functions
reside, and not in the logical plan execution. It comes down to checking if a
record has already been deleted in the current transaction+command and not
attempting to do it again (results in a crash).
### Set + Delete Edge-case
It's legal for a query to combine `SET` and `DELETE` clauses. Consider the
following queries executed on an empty database:
CREATE ()-[:T]->()
MATCH (n)--(m) SET n.x = 42 DETACH DELETE m
Due to the `MATCH` being undirected the second pull will attempt to set data
on a deleted vertex. This is not a legal operation in Memgraph storage
implementation. For that reason the logical operator for `SET` must check if
the record it's trying to set something on has been deleted by the current
transaction+command. If so, the modification is not executed.
### Deletion Accumulation
Sometimes it's necessary to accumulate deletions of all the matches before
attempting to execute them. Consider this the following. Start with an empty
database and execute queries:
CREATE ()-[:T]->()-[:T]->()
MATCH (a)-[r1]-(b)-[r2]-(c) DELETE r1, b, c
Note that the `DELETE` clause attempts to delete node `c`, but it does not
detach it by deleting edge `r2`. However, due to undirected edge in the
`MATCH`, both edges get pulled and deleted.
Currently Memgraph does not support this behavior, Neo does. There are a few
ways that we could do this.
* Accumulate on deletion (that sucks because we have to keep track of
everything that gets returned after the deletion).
* Maybe we could stream through the deletion op, but defer actual deletion
until plan-execution end.
* Ignore this because it's very edgy (this is the currently selected option).
### Aggregation Without Input
It is necessary to define what aggregation ops return when they receive no
input. Following is a table that shows what Neo4j's Cypher implementation and
SQL produce.
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| \<OP\> | 1. Cypher, no group-by | 2. Cypher, group-by | 3. SQL, no group-by | 4. SQL, group-by |
+=============+:======================:+:===================:+:===================:+:================:+
| Count(\*) | 0 | \<NO\_ROWS> | 0 | \<NO\_ROWS> |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| Count(prop) | 0 | \<NO\_ROWS> | 0 | \<NO\_ROWS> |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| Sum | 0 | \<NO\_ROWS> | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| Avg | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| Min | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| Max | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> | NULL | \<NO\_ROWS> |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
| Collect | [] | \<NO\_ROWS> | N/A | N/A |
+-------------+------------------------+---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
Where:
1. `MATCH (n) RETURN <OP>(n.prop)`
2. `MATCH (n) RETURN <OP>(n.prop), (n.prop2)`
3. `SELECT <OP>(prop) FROM Table`
4. `SELECT <OP>(prop), prop2 FROM Table GROUP BY prop2`
Neo's Cypher implementation diverges from SQL only when performing `SUM`.
Memgraph implements SQL-like behavior. It is considered that `SUM` of
arbitrary elements should not be implicitly 0, especially in a property graph
without a strict schema (the property in question can contain values of
arbitrary types, or no values at all).
### OrderBy
The `OrderBy` logical operator sorts the results in the desired order. It
occurs in Cypher as part of a `WITH` or `RETURN` clause. Both the concept and
the implementation are straightforward. It's necessary for the logical op to
`Pull` everything from its input so it can be sorted. It's not necessary to
keep the whole `Frame` state of each input, it is sufficient to keep a list of
`TypedValues` on which the results will be sorted, and another list of values
that need to be remembered and recreated on the `Frame` when yielding.
The sorting itself is made to reflect that of Neo's implementation which comes
down to these points.
* `Null` comes last (as if it's greater than anything).
* Primitive types compare naturally, with no implicit casting except from
`int` to `double`.
* Complex types are not comparable.
* Every unsupported comparison results in an exception that gets propagated
to the end user.
### Limit in Write Queries
`Limit` can be used as part of a write query, in which case it will *not*
reduce the amount of performed updates. For example, consider a database that
has 10 vertices. The query `MATCH (n) SET n.x = 1 RETURN n LIMIT 3` will
result in all vertices having their property value changed, while returning
only the first to the client. This makes sense from the implementation
standpoint, because `Accumulate` is planned after `SetProperty` but before
`Produce` and `Limit` operations. Note that this behavior can be
non-deterministic in some queries, since it relies on the order of iteration
over nodes which is undefined when not explicitly specified.
### Merge
`MERGE` in Cypher attempts to match a pattern. If it already exists, it does
nothing and subsequent clauses like `RETURN` can use the matched pattern
elements. If the pattern can't match to any data, it creates it. For detailed
information see Neo4j's [merge
documentation.](https://neo4j.com/docs/developer-manual/current/cypher/clauses/merge/)
An important thing about `MERGE` is visibility of modified data. `MERGE` takes
an input (typically a `MATCH`) and has two additional *phases*: the merging
part, and the subsequent set parts (`ON MATCH SET` and `ON CREATE SET`).
Analysis of Neo4j's behavior indicates that each of these three phases (input,
merge, set) does not see changes to the graph state done by subsequent phase.
The input phase does not see data created by the merge phase, nor the set
phase. This is consistent with what seems like the general Cypher philosophy
that query clause effects aren't visible in the preceding clauses.
We define the `Merge` logical operator as a *routing* operator that uses three
logical operator branches.
1. The input from a preceding clause.
For example in `MATCH (n), (m) MERGE (n)-[:T]-(m)`. This input is
optional because `MERGE` is allowed to be the first clause in a query.
2. The `merge_match` branch.
This logical operator branch is `Pull`-ed from until exhausted for each
successful `Pull` from the input branch.
3. The `merge_create` branch.
This branch is `Pull`ed when the `merge_match` branch does not match
anything (no successful `Pull`s) for an input `Pull`. It is `Pull`ed only
once in such a situation, since only one creation needs to occur for a
failed match.
The `ON MATCH SET` and `ON CREATE SET` parts of the `MERGE` clause are
included in the `merge_match` and `merge_create` branches respectively. They
are placed on the end of their branches so that they execute only when those
branches succeed.
Memgraph strives to be consistent with Neo in its `MERGE` implementation,
while at the same time keeping performance as good as possible. Consistency
with Neo w.r.t. graph state visibility is not trivial. Documentation for
`Expand` and `Set` describe how Memgraph keeps track of both the updated
version of an edge/vertex and the old one, as it was before the current
transaction+command. This technique is also used in `Merge`. The input
phase/branch of `Merge` always looks at the old data. The merge phase needs to
see the new data so it doesn't create more data then necessary.
For example, consider the query.
MATCH (p:Person) MERGE (c:City {name: p.lives_in})
This query needs to create a city node only once for each unique `p.lives_in`.
Finally the set phase of a `MERGE` clause should not affect the merge phase.
To achieve this the `merge_match` branch of the `Merge` operator should see
the latest created nodes, but filter them on their old state (if those nodes
were not created by the `create_branch`). Implementation-wise that means that
`ScanAll` and `Expand` operators in the `merge_branch` need to look at the new
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node [shape=record]
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# MakeLogicalPlan(...) : LogicalPlan\l|
- plan_cache_ : Map(QueryHash, CachedPlan)\l}"]
Interpreter -> DistributedInterpreter
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CachedPlan -> Results
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Interpreter -> CachedPlan [arrowtail=diamond,taillabel="1",headlabel="*"]
CachedPlan -> LogicalPlan [arrowtail=diamond]
LogicalPlan [label="{\N|+ GetRoot() : LogicalOperator
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LogicalPlan -> SingleNodeLogicalPlan [style=dashed]
LogicalPlan -> DistributedLogicalPlan [style=dashed]
DistributedInterpreter -> DistributedLogicalPlan
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# Lexical and Syntactic Analysis
## Antlr
We use Antlr for lexical and syntax analysis of Cypher queries. Antrl uses
grammar file `Cypher.g4` downloaded from http://www.opencypher.org to generate
the parser and the visitor for the Cypher parse tree. Even though the provided
grammar is not very pleasant to work with we decided not to do any drastic
changes to it so that our transition to newly published versions of
`Cypher.g4` would be easier. Nevertheless, we had to fix some bugs and add
features, so our version is not completely the same.
In addition to using `Cypher.g4`, we have `MemgraphCypher.g4`. This grammar
file defines Memgraph specific extensions to the original grammar. Most
notable example is the inclusion of syntax for handling authorization. At the
moment, some extensions are also found in `Cypher.g4`. For example, the syntax
for using a lambda function in relationship patterns. These extensions should
be moved out of `Cypher.g4`, so that it remains as close to the original
grammar as possible. Additionally, having `MemgraphCypher.g4` may not be
enough if we wish to split the functionality for community and enterprise
editions of Memgraph.
## Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
Since Antlr generated visitor and the official openCypher grammar are not very
practical to use, we translate the Antlr's AST to our own AST. Currently there
are ~40 types of nodes in our AST. Their definitions can be found in
`src/query/frontend/ast/ast.lcp`.
Major groups of types can be found under the following base types.
* `Expression` --- types corresponding to Cypher expressions.
* `Clause` --- types corresponding to Cypher clauses.
* `PatternAtom` --- node or edge related information.
* `Query` --- different kinds of queries, allows extending the language with
Memgraph specific query syntax.
Memory management of created AST nodes is done with `AstStorage`. Each type
must be created by invoking `AstStorage::Create` method. This way all of the
pointers to nodes and their children are raw pointers. The only owner of
allocated memory is the `AstStorage`. When the storage goes out of scope, the
pointers become invalid. It may be more natural to handle tree ownership via
`unique_ptr`, i.e. each node owns its children. But there are some benefits to
having a custom storage and allocation scheme.
The primary reason we opted for not using `unique_ptr` is the requirement of
Antlr's base visitor class that the resulting values must by copyable. The
result is wrapped in `antlr::Any` so that the derived visitor classes may
return any type they wish when visiting Antlr's AST. Unfortunately,
`antlr::Any` does not work with non-copyable types.
Another benefit of having `AstStorage` is that we can easily add a different
allocation scheme for AST nodes. The interface of node creation would not
change.
### AST Translation
The translation process is done via `CypherMainVisitor` class, which is
derived from Antlr generated visitor. Besides instancing our AST types, a
minimal number of syntactic checks are done on a query. These checks handle
the cases which were valid in original openCypher grammar, but may be invalid
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# Logical Planning
After the semantic analysis and symbol generation, the AST is converted to a
tree of logical operators. This conversion is called *planning* and the tree
of logical operators is called a *plan*. The whole planning process is done in
the following steps.
1. [AST Preprocessing](#ast-preprocessing)
The first step is to preprocess the AST by collecting
information on filters, divide the query into parts, normalize patterns
in `MATCH` clauses, etc.
2. [Logical Operator Planning](#logical-operator-planning)
After the preprocess step, the planning can be done via 2 planners:
`VariableStartPlanner` and `RuleBasedPlanner`. The first planner will
generate multiple plans where each plan has different starting points for
searching the patterns in `MATCH` clauses. The second planner produces a
single plan by mapping the query parts as they are to logical operators.
3. [Logical Plan Postprocessing](#logical-plan-postprocessing)
In this stage, we perform various transformations on the generated logical
plan. Here we want to optimize the operations in order to improve
performance during the execution. Naturally, transformations need to
preserve the semantic behaviour of the original plan.
4. [Cost Estimation](#cost-estimation)
After the generation, the execution cost of each plan is estimated. This
estimation is used to select the best plan which will be executed.
The implementation can be found in the `query/plan` directory, with the public
entry point being `query/plan/planner.hpp`.
## AST Preprocessing
Each openCypher query consists of at least 1 **single query**. Multiple single
queries are chained together using a **query combinator**. Currently, there is
only one combinator, `UNION`. The preprocessing step starts in the
`CollectQueryParts` function. This function will take a look at each single
query and divide it into parts. Each part is separated with `RETURN` and
`WITH` clauses. For example:
MATCH (n) CREATE (m) WITH m MATCH (l)-[]-(m) RETURN l
| | |
|------- part 1 -----------+-------- part 2 --------|
| |
|-------------------- single query -----------------|
Each part is created by collecting all `MATCH` clauses and *normalizing* their
patterns. Pattern normalization is the process of converting an arbitrarily
long pattern chain of nodes and edges into a list of triplets `(start node,
edge, end node)`. The triplets should preserve the semantics of the match. For
example:
MATCH (a)-[p]-(b)-[q]-(c)-[r]-(d)
is equivalent to:
MATCH (a)-[p]-(b), (b)-[q]-(c), (c)-[r]-(d)
With this representation, it becomes easier to reorder the triplets and choose
different strategies for pattern matching.
In addition to normalizing patterns, all of the filter expressions in patterns
and inside of the `WHERE` clause (of the accompanying `MATCH`) are extracted
and stored separately. During the extraction, symbols used in the filter
expression are collected. This allows for planning filters in a valid order,
as the matching for triplets is being done. Another important benefit of
having extra information on filters, is to recognize when a database index
could be used.
After each `MATCH` is processed, they are all grouped, so that even the whole
`MATCH` clauses may be reordered. The important thing is to remember which
symbols were used to name edges in each `MATCH`. With those symbols we can
plan for *cyphermorphism*, i.e. ensure different edges in the search pattern
of a single `MATCH` map to different edges in the graph. This preserves the
semantic of the query, even though we may have reordered the matching. The
same steps are done for `OPTIONAL MATCH`.
Another clause which needs processing is `MERGE`. Here we normalize the
pattern, since the `MERGE` is a bit like `MATCH` and `CREATE` in one.
All the other clauses are left as is.
In the end, each query part consists of:
* processed and grouped `MATCH` clauses;
* processed and grouped `OPTIONAL MATCH` clauses;
* processed `MERGE` matching pattern and
* unchanged remaining clauses.
The last stored clause is guaranteed to be either `WITH` or `RETURN`.
## Logical Operator Planning
### Variable Start Planner
The `VariableStartPlanner` generates multiple plans for a single query. Each
plan is generated by selecting a different starting point for pattern
matching.
The algorithm works as follows.
1. For each query part:
1. For each node in triplets of collected `MATCH` clauses:
i. Add the node to a set of `expanded` nodes
ii. Select a triplet `(start node, edge, end node)` whose `start node` is
in the `expanded` set
iii. If no triplet was selected, choose a new starting node that isn't in
`expanded` and continue expanding
iv. Repeat steps ii. -- iii. until all triplets have been selected
and store that as a variation of the `MATCH` clauses
2. Do step 1.1. for `OPTIONAL MATCH` and `MERGE` clauses
3. Take all combinations of the generated `MATCH`, `OPTIONAL MATCH` and
`MERGE` and store them as variations of the query part.
2. For each combination of query part variations:
1. Generate a plan using the rule based planner
### Rule Based Planner
The `RuleBasedPlanner` generates a single plan for a single query. A plan is
generated by following hardcoded rules for producing logical operators. The
following sections are an overview on how each openCypher clause is converted
to a `LogicalOperator`.
#### MATCH
`MATCH` clause is used to specify which patterns need to be searched for in
the database. These patterns are normalized in the preprocess step to be
represented as triplets `(start node, edge, end node)`. When there is no edge,
then the triplet is reduced only to the `start node`. Generating the operators
is done by looping over these triplets.
##### Searching for Nodes
The simplest search is finding standalone nodes. For example, `MATCH (n)`
will find all the nodes in the graph. This is accomplished by generating a
`ScanAll` operator and forwarding the node symbol which should store the
results. In this case, all the nodes will be referenced by `n`.
Multiple nodes can be specified in a single match, e.g. `MATCH (n), (m)`.
Planning is done by repeating the same steps for each sub pattern (separated
by a comma). In this case, we would get 2 `ScanAll` operators chained one
after the other. An optimization can be obtained if the node in the pattern is
already searched for. In `MATCH (n), (n)` we can drop the second `ScanAll`
operator since we have already generated it for the first node.
##### Searching for Relationships
A more advanced search includes finding nodes with relationships. For example,
`MATCH (n)-[r]-(m)` should find every pair of connected nodes in the database.
This means, that if a single node has multiple connections, it will be
repeated for each combination of pairs. The generation of operators starts
from the first node in the pattern. If we are referencing a new starting node,
we need to generate a `ScanAll` which finds all the nodes and stores them
into `n`. Then, we generate an `Expand` operator which reads the `n` and
traverses all the edges of that node. The edge is stored into `r`, while the
destination node is stored in `m`.
Matching multiple relationships proceeds similarly, by repeating the same
steps. The only difference is that we need to ensure different edges in the
search pattern, map to different edges in the graph. This means that after each
`Expand` operator, we need to generate an `EdgeUniquenessFilter`. We provide
this operator with a list of symbols for the previously matched edges and the
symbol for the current edge.
For example.
MATCH (n)-[r1]-(m)-[r2]-(l)
The above is preprocessed into
MATCH (n)-[r1]-(m), (m)-[r2]-(l)
Then we look at each triplet in order and perform the described steps. This
way, we would generate:
ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r1, m) > Expand (m, r2, l) >
EdgeUniquenessFilter ([r1], r2)
Note that we don't need to make `EdgeUniquenessFilter` after the first
`Expand`, since there are no edges to compare to. This filtering needs to work
across multiple pattern, but inside a *single* `MATCH` clause.
Let's take a look at the following.
MATCH (n)-[r1]-(m), (m)-[r2]-(l)
We would also generate the exact same operators.
ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r1, m) > Expand (m, r2, l) >
EdgeUniquenessFilter ([r1], r2)
On the other hand,
MATCH (n)-[r1]-(m) MATCH (m)-[r2]-(l)-[r3]-(i)
would reset the uniqueness filtering at the start of the second match. This
would mean that we output the following:
ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r1, m) > Expand (m, r2, l) > Expand (l, r3, i) >
EdgeUniquenessFilter ([r2], r3)
There is a difference in how we handle edge uniqueness compared to Neo4j.
Neo4j does not allow searching for a single edge multiple times, but we've
decided to support that.
For example, the user can say the following.
MATCH (n)-[r]-(m)-[r]-l
We would ensure that both `r` variables match to the same edge. In our
terminology, we call this the *edge cycle*. For the above example, we would
generate this plan.
ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r, m) > Expand (m, r, l)
We do not put an `EdgeUniquenessFilter` operator between 2 `Expand`
operators and we tell the 2nd `Expand` that it is an edge cycle. This, 2nd
`Expand` will ensure we have matched both the same edges.
##### Filtering
To narrow the search down, the patterns in `MATCH` can have filtered labels
and properties. A more general filtering is done using the accompanying
`WHERE` clause. During the preprocess step, all filters are collected and
extracted into expressions. Additional information on which symbols are used
is also stored. This way, each time we generate a `ScanAll` or `Expand`, we
look at all the filters to see if any of them can be used. I.e. if the symbols
they use have been bound by a newly produced operator. If a filter expression
can be used, we immediately add a `Filter` operator with that expression.
For example.
MATCH (n)-[r]-(m :label) WHERE n.prop = 42
We would produce:
ScanAll (n) > Filter (n.prop) > Expand (n, r, m) > Filter (m :label)
This means that the same plan is generated for the query:
MATCH (n {prop: 42})-[r]-(m :label)
#### OPTIONAL
If a `MATCH` clause is preceded by `OPTIONAL`, then we need to generate a plan
such that we produce results even if we fail to match anything. This is
accomplished by generating an `Optional` operator, which takes 2 operator
trees:
* input operation and
* optional operation.
The input is the operation we generated for the part of the query before
`OPTIONAL MATCH`. For the optional operation, we simply generate the `OPTIONAL
MATCH` part just like we would for regular `MATCH`. In addition to operations,
we need to send the symbols which are set during optional matching to the
`Optional` operator. The operator will reset values of those symbols to
`null`, when the optional part fails to match.
#### RETURN & WITH
`RETURN` and `WITH` clauses are very similar to each other. The only
difference is that `WITH` separates parts of the query and can be paired with
`WHERE` clause.
The common part is generating operators for the body of the clause. Separation
of query parts is mostly done in semantic analysis, which checks that only the
symbols exposed through `WITH` are visible in the query parts after the
clause. The minor part is done in planning.
##### Named Results
Both clauses contain multiple named expressions (`expr AS name`) which are
used to generate `Produce` operator.
##### Aggregations
If an expression contains an aggregation operator (`sum`, `avg`, ...) we need
to plan the `Aggregate` operator as input to `Produce`. This case is more
complex, because aggregation in openCypher can perform implicit grouping of
results used for aggregation.
For example, `WITH/RETURN sum(n.x) AS s, n.y AS group` will implicitly group
by `n.y` expression.
Another, obscure grouping can be achieved with `RETURN sum(n.a) + n.b AS s`.
Here, the `n.b` will be used for grouping, even though both the `sum` and
`n.b` are in the same named expression.
Therefore, we need to collect all expressions which do not contain
aggregations and use them for grouping. You may have noticed that in the last
example `sum` is actually a sub-expression of `+`. `Aggregate` operator does
not see that (nor it should), so the responsibility of evaluating that falls
on `Produce`. One way is for `Aggregate` to store results of grouping
expressions on the frame in addition to aggregation results. Unfortunately,
this would require rewiring named expressions in `Produce` to reference
already evaluated expressions. In the current implementation, we opted for
`Aggregate` to store only aggregation results on the frame, while `Produce`
will re-evaluate all the other (grouping) expressions. To handle that, symbols
which are used in expressions are passed to `Aggregate`, so that they can be
remembered. `Produce` will read those symbols from the frame and use it to
re-evaluate the needed expressions.
##### Accumulation
After we have `Produce` and potentially `Aggregate`, we need to handle a
special case when the part of the query before `RETURN` or `WITH` performs
updates. For that, we want to run that part of the query fully, so that we get
the latest results. This is accomplished by adding `Accumulate` operator as
input to `Aggregate` or `Produce` (if there is no aggregation). Accumulation
will store all the values for all the used symbols inside `RETURN` and `WITH`,
so that they can be used in the operator which follows. This way, only parts
of the frame are copied, instead of the whole frame. Here is a minor
difference between planning `WITH`, compared to `RETURN`. Since `WITH` can
separate writing from reading, we need to advance the transaction command.
This enables the later, read parts of the query to obtain the newest changes.
This is supported by passing `advance_command` flag to `Accumulate` operator.
In the simplest case, common to both clauses, we have `Accumulate > Aggregate
> Produce` operators, where `Accumulate` and `Aggregate` may be left out.
##### Ordering
Planning `ORDER BY` is simple enough. Since it may see new symbols (filled in
`Produce`), we add the `OrderBy` operator at the end. The operator will change
the order of produced results, so we pass it the ordering expressions and the
output symbols of named expressions.
##### Filtering
A final difference in `WITH`, is when it contains a `WHERE` clause. For that,
we simply generate the `Filter` operator, appended after `Produce` or
`OrderBy` (depending which operator is last).
##### Skipping and Limiting
If we have `SKIP` or `LIMIT`, we generate `Skip` or `Limit` operators,
respectively. These operators are put at the end of the clause.
This placement may have some unexpected behaviour when combined with
operations that update the graph. For example.
MATCH (n) SET n.x = n.x + 1 RETURN n LIMIT 1
The above query may be interpreted as if the `SET` will be done only once.
Since this is a write query, we need to accumulate results, so the part before
`RETURN` will execute completely. The accumulated results will be yielded up
to the given limit, and the user would get only the first `n` that was
updated. This may confuse the user because in reality, every node in the
database had been updated.
Note that `Skip` always comes before `Limit`. In the current implementation,
they are generated directly one after the other.
#### CREATE
`CREATE` clause is used to create nodes and edges (relationships).
For multiple `CREATE` clauses or multiple creation patterns in a single
clause, we perform the same, following steps.
##### Creating a Single Node
A node is created by simply specifying a node pattern.
For example `CREATE (n :label {property: "value"}), ()` would create 2 nodes.
The 1st one would be created with a label and a property. This node could be
referenced later in the query, by using the variable `n`. The 2nd node cannot
be referenced and it would be created without any labels nor properties. For
node creation, we generate a `CreateNode` operator and pass it all the details
of node creation: variable symbol, labels and properties. In the mentioned
example, we would have `CreateNode > CreateNode`.
##### Creating a Relationship
To create a relationship, the `CREATE` clause must contain a pattern with a
directed edge. Compared to creating a single node, this case is a bit more
complicated, because either side of the edge may not exist. By exist, we mean
that the endpoint is a variable which already references a node.
For example, `MATCH (n) CREATE (n)-[r]->(m)` would create an edge `r` and a
node `m` for each matched node `n`. If we focus on the `CREATE` part, we
generate `CreateExpand (n, r, m)` where `n` already exists (refers to matched
node) and `m` would be newly created along with edge `r`. If we had only
`CREATE (n)-[r]->(m)`, then we would need to create both nodes of the edge
`r`. This is done by generating `CreateNode (n) > CreateExpand(n, r, m)`. The
final case is when both endpoints refer to an existing node. For example, when
adding a node with a cyclical connection `CREATE (n)-[r]->(n)`. In this case,
we would generate `CreateNode (n) > CreateExpand (n, r, n)`. We would tell
`CreateExpand` to only create the edge `r` between the already created `n`.
#### MERGE
Although the merge operation is complex, planning turns out to be relatively
simple. The pattern inside the `MERGE` clause is used for both matching and
creating. Therefore, we create 2 operator trees, one for each action.
For example.
MERGE (n)-[r:r]-(m)
We would generate a single `Merge` operator which has the following.
* No input operation (since it is not preceded by any other clause).
* On match operation
`ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r, m) > Filter (r)`
* On create operation
`CreateNode (n) > CreateExpand (n, r, m)`
In cases when `MERGE` contains `ON MATCH` and `ON CREATE` parts, we simply
append their operations to the respective operator trees.
Observe the following example.
MERGE (n)-[r:r]-(m) ON MATCH SET n.x = 42 ON CREATE SET m :label
The `Merge` would be generated with the following.
* No input operation (again, since there is no clause preceding it).
* On match operation
`ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r, m) > Filter (r) > SetProperty (n.x, 42)`
* On create operation
`CreateNode (n) > CreateExpand (n, r, m) > SetLabels (n, :label)`
When we have preceding clauses, we simply put their operator as input to
`Merge`.
MATCH (n) MERGE (n)-[r:r]-(m)
The above would be generated as
ScanAll (n) > Merge (on_match_operation, on_create_operation)
Here we need to be careful to recognize which symbols are already declared.
But, since the `on_match_operation` uses the same algorithm for generating a
`Match`, that problem is handled there. The same should hold for
`on_create_operation`, which uses the process of generating a `Create`. So,
finally for this example, the `Merge` would have:
* Input operation
`ScanAll (n)`
* On match operation
`Expand (n, r, m) > Filter (r)`
Note that `ScanAll` is not needed since we get the nodes from input.
* On create operation
`CreateExpand (n, r, m)`
Note that `CreateNode` is dropped, since we want to expand the existing one.
## Logical Plan Postprocessing
Postprocessing of a logical plan is done by rewriting the original plan into
a more efficient one while preserving the original semantic of operations.
The rewriters are found in `query/plan/rewrite` directory, and currently we
only have one -- `IndexLookupRewriter`.
### IndexLookupRewriter
The job of this rewriter is to merge `Filter` and `ScanAll` operations into
equivalent `ScanAllBy<Index>` operations. In almost all cases using indexed
lookup will be faster than regular lookup, so `IndexLookupRewriter` simply
does the transformations whenever possible. The simplest case being the
following, assuming we have an index over `id`.
* Original Plan
`ScanAll (n) > Filter (id(n) == 42) > Produce (n)`
* Rewritten Plan
`ScanAllById (n, id=42) > Produce (n)`
Naturally, there are some cases we need to be careful about.
1. Operators with Multiple Branches
Here we may not carry `Filter` operations outside of the operator into
its branches, so the branches are rewritten as stand alone plans with a
branch new `IndexLookupRewriter`. Some of the operators with multiple
branches are `Merge`, `Optional`, `Cartesian` and `Union`.
2. Expand Operators
Expand operations aren't that tricky to handle, but they have a special
case where we want to use an indexed lookup of the destination so that the
expansion is performed between known nodes. This decision may depend on
various parameters which may need further tweaking as we encounter more
use-cases of Cypher queries.
## Cost Estimation
Cost estimation is the final step of processing a logical plan. The
implementation can be found in `query/plan/cost_estimator.hpp`. We give each
operator a cost based on the estimated cardinality of results of that operator
and on the preset coefficient of the runtime performance of that operator.
This scheme is rather simple and works quite well, but there are couple of
improvements we may want to do at some point.
* Track more information about the stored graph and use that to improve the
estimates.
* Do a quick, partial run of the plan and tweak the estimation based on how
much each operator produced results. This may require us having some kind
of representative subset of the stored graph.
* Write micro benchmarks for each operator and based on the results create
sensible preset coefficients. This would replace the current coefficients
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# Semantic Analysis and Symbol Generation
In this phase, various semantic and variable type checks are performed.
Additionally, we generate symbols which map AST nodes to stored values
computed from evaluated expressions.
## Symbol Generation
Implementation can be found in `query/frontend/semantic/symbol_generator.cpp`.
Symbols are generated for each AST node that represents data that needs to
have storage. Currently, these are:
* `NamedExpression`
* `CypherUnion`
* `Identifier`
* `Aggregation`
You may notice that the above AST nodes may not correspond to something named
by a user. For example, `Aggregation` can be a part of larger expression and
thus remain unnamed. The reason we still generate symbols is to have a uniform
behaviour when executing a query as well as allow for caching the results of
expression evaluation.
AST nodes do not actually store a `Symbol` instance, instead they have a
`int32_t` index identifying the symbol in the `SymbolTable` class. This is
done to minimize the size of AST types as well as allow easier sharing of same
symbols with multiple instances of AST nodes.
The storage for evaluated data is represented by the `Frame` class. Each
symbol determines a unique position in the frame. During interpretation,
evaluation of expressions which have a symbol will either read or store values
in the frame. For example, instance of an `Identifier` will use the symbol to
find and read the value from `Frame`. On the other hand, `NamedExpression`
will take the result of evaluating its own expression and store it in the
`Frame`.
When a symbol is created, context of creation is used to assign a type to that
symbol. This type is used for simple type checking operations. For example,
`MATCH (n)` will create a symbol for variable `n`. Since the `MATCH (n)`
represents finding a vertex in the graph, we can set `Symbol::Type::Vertex`
for that symbol. Later, for example in `MATCH ()-[n]-()` we see that variable
`n` is used as an edge. Since we already have a symbol for that variable, we
detect this type mismatch and raise a `SemanticException`.
Basic rule of symbol generation, is that variables inside `MATCH`, `CREATE`,
`MERGE`, `WITH ... AS` and `RETURN ... AS` clauses establish new symbols.
### Symbols in Patterns
Inside `MATCH`, symbols are created only if they didn't exist before. For
example, patterns in `MATCH (n {a: 5})--(m {b: 5}) RETURN n, m` will create 2
symbols: one for `n` and one for `m`. `RETURN` clause will, in turn, reference
those symbols. Symbols established in a part of pattern are immediately bound
and visible in later parts. For example, `MATCH (n)--(n)` will create a symbol
for variable `n` for 1st `(n)`. That symbol is referenced in 2nd `(n)`. Note
that the symbol is not bound inside 1st `(n)` itself. What this means is that,
for example, `MATCH (n {a: n.b})` should raise an error, because `n` is not
yet bound when encountering `n.b`. On the other hand,
`MATCH (n)--(n {a: n.b})` is fine.
The `CREATE` is similar to `MATCH`, but it *always* establishes symbols for
variables which create graph elements. What this means is that, for example
`MATCH (n) CREATE (n)` is not allowed. `CREATE` wants to create a new node,
for which we already have a symbol. In such a case, we need to throw an error
that the variable `n` is being redeclared. On the other hand `MATCH (n) CREATE
(n)-[r :r]->(n)` is fine, because `CREATE` will only create the edge `r`,
connecting the already existing node `n`. Remaining behaviour is the same as
in `MATCH`. This means that we can simplify `CREATE` to be like `MATCH` with 2
special cases.
1. Are we creating a node, i.e. `CREATE (n)`? If yes, then the symbol for
`n` must not have been created before. Otherwise, we reference the
existing symbol.
2. Are we creating an edge, i.e. we encounter a variable for an edge inside
`CREATE`? If yes, then that variable must not reference a symbol.
The `MERGE` clause is treated the same as `CREATE` with regards to symbol
generation. The only difference is that we allow bidirectional edges in the
pattern. When creating such a pattern, the direction of the created edge is
arbitrarily determined.
### Symbols in WITH and RETURN
In addition to patterns, new symbols are established in the `WITH` clause.
This clause makes the new symbols visible *only* to the rest of the query.
For example, `MATCH (old) WITH old AS new RETURN new, old` should raise an
error that `old` is unbound inside `RETURN`.
There is a special case with symbol visibility in `WHERE` and `ORDER BY`. They
need to see both the old and the new symbols. Therefore `MATCH (old) RETURN
old AS new ORDER BY old.prop` needs to work. On the other hand, if we perform
aggregations inside `WITH` or `RETURN`, then the old symbols should not be
visible neither in `WHERE` nor in `ORDER BY`. Since the aggregation has to go
through all the results in order to generate the final value, it makes no
sense to store old symbols and their values. A query like `MATCH (old) WITH
SUM(old.prop) AS sum WHERE old.prop = 42 RETURN sum` needs to raise an error
that `old` is unbound inside `WHERE`.
For cases when `SKIP` and `LIMIT` appear, we disallow any identifiers from
appearing in their expressions. Basically, `SKIP` and `LIMIT` can only be
constant expressions[^1]. For example, `MATCH (old) RETURN old AS new SKIP
new.prop` needs to raise that variables are not allowed in `SKIP`. It makes no
sense to allow variables, since their values may vary on each iteration. On
the other hand, we could support variables to constant expressions, but for
simplicity we do not. For example, `MATCH (old) RETURN old, 2 AS limit_var
LIMIT limit_var` would still throw an error.
Finally, we generate symbols for names created in `RETURN` clause. These
symbols are used for the final results of a query.
NOTE: New symbols in `WITH` and `RETURN` should be unique. This means that
`WITH a AS same, b AS same` is not allowed, neither is a construct like
`RETURN 2, 2`
### Symbols in Functions which Establish New Scope
Symbols can also be created in some functions. These functions usually take an
expression, bind a single variable and run the expression inside the newly
established scope.
The `all` function takes a list, creates a variable for list element and runs
the predicate expression. For example:
MATCH (n) RETURN n, all(n IN n.prop_list WHERE n < 42)
We create a new symbol for use inside `all`, this means that the `WHERE n <
42` uses the `n` which takes values from a `n.prop_list` elements. The
original `n` bound by `MATCH` is not visible inside the `all` function, but it
is visible outside. Therefore, the `RETURN n` and `n.prop_list` reference the
`n` from `MATCH`.
[^1]: Constant expressions are expressions for which the result can be
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# Quick Start
A short chapter on downloading the Memgraph source, compiling and running.
## Obtaining the Source Code
Memgraph uses `git` for source version control. You will need to install `git`
on your machine before you can download the source code.
On Debian systems, you can do it inside a terminal with the following
command:
sudo apt-get install git
On ArchLinux or Gentoo, you probably already know what to do.
After installing `git`, you are now ready to fetch your own copy of Memgraph
source code. Run the following command:
git clone https://phabricator.memgraph.io/diffusion/MG/memgraph.git
The above will create a `memgraph` directory and put all source code there.
## Compiling Memgraph
With the source code, you are now ready to compile Memgraph. Well... Not
quite. You'll need to download Memgraph's dependencies first.
In your terminal, position yourself in the obtained memgraph directory.
cd memgraph
### Installing Dependencies
On Debian systems, dependencies that are required by the codebase should be
setup by running the `init` script:
./init -s
Currently, other systems aren't supported in the `init` script. But you can
issue the needed steps manually. First run the `init` script.
./init
The script will output the required packages, which you should be able to
install via your favorite package manager. For example, `pacman` on ArchLinux.
After installing the packages, issue the following commands:
mkdir -p build
./libs/setup.sh
### Compiling
Memgraph is compiled using our own custom toolchain that can be obtained from
[Toolchain repository](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/deps.memgraph.io/toolchain). You should read
the `README.txt` file in the repository and install the apropriate toolchain
for your distribution. After you have installed the toolchain you should read
the instructions for the toolchain in the toolchain install directory
(`/opt/toolchain-vXYZ/README.md`) and install dependencies that are necessary
to run the toolchain.
When you want to compile Memgraph you should activate the toolchain using the
prepared toolchain activation script that is also described in the toolchain
`README`.
NOTE: You *must* activate the toolchain every time you want to compile
Memgraph!
You should now activate the toolchain in your console.
source /opt/toolchain-vXYZ/activate
With all of the dependencies installed and the build environment set-up, you
need to configure the build system. To do that, execute the following:
cd build
cmake ..
If everything went OK, you can now, finally, compile Memgraph.
make -j$(nproc)
### Running
After the compilation verify that Memgraph works:
./memgraph --version
To make extra sure, run the unit tests:
ctest -R unit -j$(nproc)
## Problems
If you have any trouble running the above commands, contact your nearest
developer who successfully built Memgraph. Ask for help and insist on getting
this document updated with correct steps!
## Next Steps
Familiarise yourself with our code conventions and guidelines:
* [C++ Code](cpp-code-conventions.md)
* [Other Code](other-code-conventions.md)
* [Code Review Guidelines](code-review.md)
Take a look at the list of [required reading](required-reading.md) for
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# Required Reading
This chapter lists a few books that should be read by everyone working on
Memgraph. Since Memgraph is developed primarily with C++, Python and Common
Lisp, books are oriented around those languages. Of course, there are plenty
of general books which will help you improve your technical skills (such as
"The Pragmatic Programmer", "The Mythical Man-Month", etc.), but they are not
listed here. This way the list should be kept short and the *required* part in
"Required Reading" more easily honored.
Some of these books you may find in our office, so feel free to pick them up.
If any are missing and you would like a physical copy, don't be afraid to
request the book for our office shelves.
Besides reading, don't get stuck in a rut and be a
[Blub Programmer](http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html).
## Effective C++ by Scott Meyers
Required for C++ developers.
The book is a must-read as it explains most common gotchas of using C++. After
reading this book, you are good to write competent C++ which will pass code
reviews easily.
## Effective Modern C++ by Scott Meyers
Required for C++ developers.
This is a continuation of the previous book, it covers updates to C++ which
came with C++11 and later. The book isn't as imperative as the previous one,
but it will make you aware of modern features we are using in our codebase.
## Practical Common Lisp by Peter Siebel
Required for Common Lisp developers.
Free: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
We use Common Lisp to generate C++ code and make our lives easier.
Unfortunately, not many developers are familiar with the language. This book
will make you familiar very quickly as it has tons of very practical
exercises. E.g. implementing unit testing library, serialization library and
bundling all that to create a mp3 music server.
## Effective Python by Brett Slatkin
(Almost) required reading for Python developers.
Why the "almost"? Well, Python is relatively easy to pick up and you will
probably learn all the gotchas during code review from someone more
experienced. This makes the book less necessary for a newcomer to Memgraph,
but the book is not advanced enough to delegate it to
[Advanced Reading](#advanced-reading). The book is written in similar vein as
the "Effective C++" ones and will make you familiar with nifty Python features
that make everyone's lives easier.
# Advanced Reading
The books listed below are not required reading, but you may want to read them
at some point when you feel comfortable enough.
## Design Patterns by Gamma et. al.
Recommended for C++ developers.
This book is highly divisive because it introduced a culture centered around
design patterns. The main issues is overuse of patterns which complicates the
code. This has made many Java programs to serve as examples of highly
complicated, "enterprise" code.
Unfortunately, design patterns are pretty much missing
language features. This is most evident in dynamic languages such as Python
and Lisp, as demonstrated by
[Peter Norvig](http://www.norvig.com/design-patterns/).
Or as [Paul Graham](http://www.paulgraham.com/icad.html) put it:
```
This practice is not only common, but institutionalized. For example, in the
OO world you hear a good deal about "patterns". I wonder if these patterns are
not sometimes evidence of case (c), the human compiler, at work. When I see
patterns in my programs, I consider it a sign of trouble. The shape of a
program should reflect only the problem it needs to solve. Any other
regularity in the code is a sign, to me at least, that I'm using abstractions
that aren't powerful enough-- often that I'm generating by hand the expansions
of some macro that I need to write
```
After presenting the book so negatively, why you should even read it then?
Well, it is good to be aware of those design patterns and use them when
appropriate. They can improve modularity and reuse of the code. You will also
find examples of such patterns in our code, primarily Strategy and Visitor
patterns. The book is also a good stepping stone to more advanced reading
about software design.
## Modern C++ Design by Andrei Alexandrescu
Recommended for C++ developers.
This book can be treated as a continuation of the previous "Design Patterns"
book. It introduced "dark arts of template meta-programming" to the world.
Many of the patterns are converted to use C++ templates which makes them even
better for reuse. But, like the previous book, there are downsides if used too
much. You should approach it with a critical eye and it will help you
understand ideas that are used in some parts of our codebase.
## Large Scale C++ Software Design by John Lakos
Recommended for C++ developers.
An old book, but well worth the read. Lakos presents a very pragmatic view of
writing modular software and how it affects both development time as well as
program runtime. Some things are outdated or controversial, but it will help
you understand how the whole C++ process of working in a large team, compiling
and linking affects development.
## On Lisp by Paul Graham
Recommended for Common Lisp developers.
Free: http://www.paulgraham.com/onlisp.html
An excellent continuation to "Practical Common Lisp". It starts of slow, as if
introducing the language, but very quickly picks up speed. The main meat of
the book are macros and their uses. From using macros to define cooperative
concurrency to including Prolog as if it's part of Common Lisp. The book will
help you understand more advanced macros that are occasionally used in our
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# DatabaseAccessor
A `DatabaseAccessor` actually wraps a transactional access to database
data, for a single transaction. In that sense the naming is bad. It
encapsulates references to the database and the transaction object.
It contains logic for working with database content (graph element
data) in the context of a single transaction. All CRUD operations are
performed within a single transaction (as Memgraph is a transactional
database), and therefore iteration over data, finding a specific graph
element etc are all functionalities of a `GraphDbAccessor`.
In single-node Memgraph the database accessor also defined the lifetime
of a transaction. Even though a `Transaction` object was owned by the
transactional engine, it was `GraphDbAccessor`'s lifetime that object
was bound to (the transaction was implicitly aborted in
`GraphDbAccessor`'s destructor, if it was not explicitly ended before
that).
# RecordAccessor
It is important to understand data organization and access in the
storage layer. This discussion pertains to vertices and edges as graph
elements that the end client works with.
Memgraph uses MVCC (documented on it's own page). This means that for
each graph element there could be different versions visible to
different currently executing transactions. When we talk about a
`Vertex` or `Edge` as a data structure we typically mean one of those
versions. In code this semantic is implemented so that both those classes
inherit `mvcc::Record`, which in turn inherits `mvcc::Version`.
Handling MVCC and visibility is not in itself trivial. Next to that,
there is other book-keeping to be performed when working with data. For
that reason, Memgraph uses "accessors" to define an API of working with
data in a safe way. Most of the code in Memgraph (for example the
interpretation code) should work with accessors. There is a
`RecordAccessor` as a base class for `VertexAccessor` and
`EdgeAccessor`. Following is an enumeration of their purpose.
### Data access
The client interacts with Memgraph using the Cypher query language. That
language has certain semantics which imply that multiple versions of the
data need to be visible during the execution of a single query. For
example: expansion over the graph is always done over the graph state as
it was at the beginning of the transaction.
The `RecordAccessor` exposes functions to switch between the old and the new
versions of the same graph element (intelligently named `SwitchOld` and
`SwitchNew`) within a single transaction. In that way the client code
(mostly the interpreter) can avoid dealing with the underlying MVCC
version concepts.
### Updates
Data updates are also done through accessors. Meaning: there are methods
on the accessors that modify data, the client code should almost never
interact directly with `Vertex` or `Edge` objects.
The accessor layer takes care of creating version in the MVCC layer and
performing updates on appropriate versions.
Next, for many kinds of updates it is necessary to update the relevant
indexes. There are implicit indexes for vertex labels, as
well as user-created indexes for (label, property) pairs. The accessor
layer takes care of updating the indexes when these values are changed.
Each update also triggers a log statement in the write-ahead log. This
is also handled by the accessor layer.
### Distributed
In distributed Memgraph accessors also contain a lot of the remote graph
element handling logic. More info on that is available in the
documentation for distributed.
### Deferred MVCC data lookup for Edges
Vertices and edges are versioned using MVCC. This means that for each
transaction an MVCC lookup needs to be done to determine which version
is visible to that transaction. This tends to slow things down due to
cache invalidations (version lists and versions are stored in arbitrary
locations on the heap).
However, for edges, only the properties are mutable. The edge endpoints
and type are fixed once the edge is created. For that reason both edge
endpoints and type are available in vertex data, so that when expanding
it is not mandatory to do MVCC lookups of versioned, mutable data. This
logic is implemented in `RecordAccessor` and `EdgeAccessor`.
### Exposure
The original idea and implementation of graph element accessors was that
they'd prevent client code from ever interacting with raw `Vertex` or
`Edge` data. This however turned out to be impractical when implementing
distributed Memgraph and the raw data members have since been exposed
(through getters to old and new version pointers). However, refrain from
working with that data directly whenever possible! Always consider the
accessors to be the first go-to for interacting with data, especially
when in the context of a transaction.
# Skiplist accessor
The term "accessor" is also used in the context of a skiplist. Every
operation on a skiplist must be performed within on an
accessor. The skiplist ensures that there will be no physical deletions
of an object during the lifetime of an accessor. This mechanism is used
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# Label indexes
These are unsorted indexes that contain all the vertices that have the label
the indexes are for (one index per label). These kinds of indexes get
automatically generated for each label used in the database.
### Updating the indexes
Whenever something gets added to the record we update the index (add that
record to index). We keep an index which might contain garbage (not relevant
records, because the value got removed or something similar) but we will
filter it out when querying the index. We do it like this because we don't
have to do bookkeeping and deciding if we update the index on the end of the
transaction (commit/abort phase), moreover current interpreter advances the
command in transaction and as such assumes that the indexes now contain
objects added in the previous command inside this transaction, so we need to
update over the whole scope of transaction (whenever something is added to the
record).
### Index Entries Label
These kinds of indexes are internally keeping track of pair (record, vlist).
Why do we need to keep track of exactly those two things?
Problems with two different approaches
1) Keep track of just the record:
- We need the `VersionList` for creating an accessor (this in itself is a
deal-breaker).
- Semantically it makes sense. An edge/vertex maps bijectionally to a
`VersionList`.
- We might try to access some members of record while the record is being
modified from another thread.
- A vertex/edge could get updated, thus expiring the record in the index.
The newly created record should be present in the index, but it's not.
Without the `VersionList` we can't reach the newly created record.
- Probably there are even more reasons... It should be obvious by now that
we need the `VersionList` in the index.
2) Keep track of just the version list:
- Removing from an index is a problem for two major reasons. First, if we
only have the `VersionList`, checking if it should be removed implies
checking all the reachable records, which is not thread-safe. Second,
there are issues with concurrent removal and insertion. The cleanup thread
could determine the vertex/edge should be removed from the index and
remove it, while in between those ops another thread attempts to insert
the `VersionList` into the index. The insertion does nothing because the
`VersionList` is already in, but it gets removed immediately after.
Because of inability to keep track of just the record, or value, we need to
keep track of both of them. Resolution of problems mentioned above, in the
same order, with (record, vlist) pair
- simple `vlist.find(current transaction)` will get us the newest visible
record
- we'll never try to access some record if it's still being written since we
will always operate on vlist.find returned record
- newest record will contain that label
- since we have (record, vlist) pair as the key in the index when we update
and delete in the same time we will never delete the same record, vlist
pair we are adding because the record, vlist pair we are deleting is
already superseded by a newer record and as such won't be inserted while
it's being deleted
### Querying the index
We run through the index for the given label and do `vlist.find` operation for
the current transaction, and check if the newest return record has that
label. If it has it then we return it. By now you are probably wondering
aren't we sometimes returning duplicate vlist entries? And you are wondering
correctly, we would be returning them, but we are making sure that the entires
in the index are sorted by their `vlist*` and as such we can filter consecutive
duplicate `vlist*` to only return one of those while still being able to create
an iterator to index.
### Cleaning the index
Cleaning the index is not as straightforward as it seems as a lot of garbage
can accumulate, but it's hard to know when exactly can we delete some (record,
vlist) pair. First, let's assume that we are doing the cleaning process at
some `transaction_id`, `id` such that there doesn't exist an active transaction
with an id lower than `id`.
We scan through the whole index and for each (record, vlist) pair we first
check if it was deleted before the id (i.e. no transaction with an id >= `id`
will ever again see that record), if it was deleted before we might naively
say that it's safe to delete it, but, we must take into account that when some
new record is created from this record (update operation), that record still
contains the label but by deleting this record we won't be able to see that
vlist because that new record won't add again to index because we didn't
explicitly add that label again to it.
Because of this we have to 'update' this index (record, vlist) pair. We have
to update the record to now point to a newer record in vlist, the one that is
not deleted yet. We can do that by querying the `version_list` for the last
record inside (oldest it has &mdash; remember that `mvcc_gc` will re-link not
visible records so the last record will be visible for the current GC id).
When updating the record inside the index, it's not okay to just update the
pointer and leave the index as it is, because with updating the `record*` we
might change the relative order of entries inside the index. We first have to
re-insert it with new `record*`, and then delete the old entry. And we need to
do insertion before the remove operation! Otherwise it could happen that the
vlist with a newer record with that label won't exist while some transaction
is querying the index.
Records which we added as a consequence of deleting older records will be
eventually removed from the index if they don't contain label because if we
see that the record is not deleted we try to check if that record still
contains the label. We also need to be careful here because we can't check
that while the record is being potentially updated by some transaction (race
condition), so we need can check if records still contain label if it's
creation id is smaller than our `id`, as that implies that the creating
transaction either aborted or committed as our `id` is equal to the oldest
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# Property storage
Although the reader is probably familiar with properties in *Memgraph*, let's
briefly recap.
Both vertices and edges can store an arbitrary number of properties. Properties
are, in essence, ordered pairs of property names and property values. Each
property name within a single graph element (edge/node) can store a single
property value. Property names are represented as strings, while property values
must be one of the following types:
Type | Description
-----------|------------
`Null` | Denotes that the property has no value. This is the same as if the property does not exist.
`String` | A character string, i.e. text.
`Boolean` | A boolean value, either `true` or `false`.
`Integer` | An integer number.
`Float` | A floating-point number, i.e. a real number.
`List` | A list containing any number of property values of any supported type. It can be used to store multiple values under a single property name.
`Map` | A mapping of string keys to values of any supported type.
Property values are modeled in a class conveniently called `PropertyValue`.
## Mapping between property names and property keys.
Although users think of property names in terms of descriptive strings
(e.g. "location" or "department"), *Memgraph* internally converts those names
into property keys which are, essentially, unsigned 16-bit integers.
Property keys are modelled by a not-so-conveniently named class called
`Property` which can be found in `storage/types.hpp`. The actual conversion
between property names and property keys is done within the `ConcurrentIdMapper`
but the internals of that implementation are out of scope for understanding
property storage.
## PropertyValueStore
Both `Edge` and `Vertex` objects contain an instance of `PropertyValueStore`
object which is responsible for storing properties of a corresponding graph
element.
An interface of `PropertyValueStore` is as follows:
Method | Description
-----------|------------
`at` | Returns the `PropertyValue` for a given `Property` (key).
`set` | Stores a given `PropertyValue` under a given `Property` (key).
`erase` | Deletes a given `Property` (key) alongside its corresponding `PropertyValue`.
`clear` | Clears the storage.
`iterator`| Provides an extension of `std::input_iterator` that iterates over storage.
## Storage location
By default, *Memgraph* is an in-memory database and all properties are therefore
stored in working memory unless specified otherwise by the user. User has an
option to specify via the command line which properties they wish to be stored
on disk.
Storage location of each property is encapsulated within a `Property` object
which is ensured by the `ConcurrentIdMapper`. More precisely, the unsigned 16-bit
property key has the following format:
```
|---location--|------id------|
|-Memory|Disk-|-----2^15-----|
```
In other words, the most significant bit determines the location where the
property will be stored.
### In-memory storage
The underlying implementation of in-memory storage for the time being is
`std::vector<std::pair<Property, PropertyValue>>`. Implementations of`at`, `set`
and `erase` are linear in time. This implementation is arguably more efficient
than `std::map` or `std::unordered_map` when the average number of properties of
a record is relatively small (up to 10) which seems to be the case.
### On-disk storage
#### KVStore
Disk storage is modeled by an abstraction of key-value storage as implemented in
`storage/kvstore.hpp'. An interface of this abstraction is as follows:
Method | Description
----------------|------------
`Put` | Stores the given value under the given key.
`Get` | Obtains the given value stored under the given key.
`Delete` | Deletes a given (key, value) pair from storage..
`DeletePrefix` | Deletes all (key, value) pairs where key begins with a given prefix.
`Size` | Returns the size of the storage or, optionally, the number of stored pairs that begin with a given prefix.
`iterator` | Provides an extension of `std::input_iterator` that iterates over storage.
Keys and values in this context are of type `std::string`.
The actual underlying implementation of this abstraction uses
[RocksDB]{https://rocksdb.org} &mdash; a persistent key-value store for fast
storage.
It is worthy to note that the custom iterator implementation allows the user
to iterate over a given prefix. Otherwise, the implementation follows familiar
c++ constructs and can be used as follows:
```
KVStore storage = ...;
for (auto it = storage.begin(); it != storage.end(); ++it) {}
for (auto kv : storage) {}
for (auto it = storage.begin("prefix"); it != storage.end("prefix"); ++it) {}
```
Note that it is not possible to scan over multiple prefixes. For instance, one
might assume that you can scan over all keys that fall in a certain
lexicographical range. Unfortunately, that is not the case and running the
following code will result in an infinite loop with a touch of undefined
behavior.
```
KVStore storage = ...;
for (auto it = storage.begin("alpha"); it != storage.end("omega"); ++it) {}
```
#### Data organization on disk
Each `PropertyValueStore` instance can access a static `KVStore` object that can
store `(key, value)` pairs on disk. The key of each property on disk consists of
two parts &mdash; a unique identifier (unsigned 64-bit integer) of the current
record version (see mvcc docummentation for further clarification) and a
property key as described above. The actual value of the property is serialized
into a bytestring using bolt `BaseEncoder`. Similarly, deserialization is
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# Bootstrapping Compilation Toolchain for Memgraph
Requirements:
* libstdc++ shipped with gcc-6.3 or gcc-6.4
* cmake >= 3.1, Debian Stretch uses cmake-3.7.2
* clang-3.9
## Installing gcc-6.4
gcc-6.3 has a bug, so use the 6.4 version which is just a bugfix release.
Requirements on CentOS 7:
* wget
* make
* gcc (bootstrap)
* gcc-c++ (bootstrap)
* gmp-devel (bootstrap)
* mpfr-devel (bootstrap)
* libmpc-devel (bootstrap)
* zip
* perl
* dejagnu (testing)
* expect (testing)
* tcl (testing)
```
wget ftp://ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de/pub/gnu/mirror/gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/releases/gcc-6.4.0/gcc-6.4.0.tar.gz
tar xf gcc-6.4.0.tar.gz
cd gcc-6.4.0
mkdir build
cd build
../configure --disable-multilib --prefix=<install-dst>
make
# Testing
make -k check
make install
```
*Do not put gcc + libs on PATH* (unless you know what you are doing).
## Installing cmake-3.7.2
Requirements on CentOS 7:
* wget
* make
* gcc
* gcc-c++
* ncurses-devel (optional, for ccmake)
```
wget https://cmake.org/files/v3.7/cmake-3.7.2.tar.gz
tar xf cmake-3.7.2.tar.gz
cd cmake-3.7.2.tar.gz
./bootstrap --prefix<install-dst>
make
make install
```
Put cmake on PATH (if appropriate)
**Fix the bug in CpackRPM**
`"<path-to-cmake>/share/cmake-3.7/Modules/CPackRPM.cmake" line 2273 of 2442`
The line
```
set(RPMBUILD_FLAGS "-bb")
```
needs to be before
```
if(CPACK_RPM_GENERATE_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE_TEMPLATE OR NOT CPACK_RPM_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE)
```
It was probably accidentally placed after, and is fixed in later cmake
releases.
## Installing clang-3.9
Requirements on CentOS 7:
* wget
* make
* cmake
```
wget http://releases.llvm.org/3.9.1/llvm-3.9.1.src.tar.xz
tar xf llvm-3.9.1.src.tar.xz
mv llvm-3.9.1.src llvm
wget http://releases.llvm.org/3.9.1/cfe-3.9.1.src.tar.xz
tar xf cfe-3.9.1.src.tar.xz
mv cfe-3.9.1.src llvm/tools/clang
cd llvm
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Release" -DGCC_INSTALL_PREFIX=<gcc-dir> \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=<gcc> -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=<g++> \
-DCMAKE_CXX_LINK_FLAGS="-L<gcc-dir>/lib64 -Wl,-rpath,<gcc-dir>/lib64" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<install-dst> ..
make
# Testing
make check-clang
make install
```
Put clang on PATH (if appropriate)
## Memgraph
Requirements on CentOS 7:
* libuuid-devel (antlr4)
* java-1.8.0-openjdk (antlr4)
* boost-static (too low version --- compile manually)
* rpm-build (RPM)
* python3 (tests, ...)
* which (required for rocksdb)
* sbcl (lisp C++ preprocessing)
### Boost 1.62
```
wget https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.62.0/boost_1_62_0.tar.gz
tar xf boost_1_62_0.tar.gz
cd boost_1_62_0
./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=clang --with-libraries=iostreams,serialization --prefix=<install-dst>
./b2
# Default installs to /usr/local/
./b2 install
```
### Building Memgraph
clang is *required* to be findable by cmake, i.e. it should be on PATH.
cmake isn't required to be on the path, since you run it manually, so can use
the full path to executable in order to run it. Obviously, it is convenient to
put cmake also on PATH.
Building is done as explained in [Quick Start](quick-start.md), but each
`make` invocation needs to be prepended with:
`LD_RUN_PATH=<gcc-dir>/lib64 make ...`
### RPM
Name format: `memgraph-<version>-<pkg-version>.<arch>.rpm`

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# Memgraph Workflow
This chapter describes the usual workflow for working on Memgraph.
## Git
Memgraph uses [git](https://git-scm.com/) for source version control. If you
obtained the source, you probably already have it installed. Before you can
track new changes, you need to setup some basic information.
First, tell git your name:
git config --global user.name "FirstName LastName"
Then, set your Memgraph email:
git config --global user.email "my.email@memgraph.com"
Finally, make git aware of your favourite editor:
git config --global core.editor "vim"
## Phabricator
All of the code in Memgraph needs to go through code review before it can be
accepted in the codebase. This is done through
[Phabricator](https://phacility.com/phabricator/). The command line tool for
interfacing with Phabricator is
[arcanist](https://phacility.com/phabricator/arcanist/). You should already
have it installed if you followed the steps in [Quick Start](quick-start.md).
The only required setup is to go in the root of Memgraph's project and run:
arc install-certificate
## Working on Your Feature Branch
Git has a concept of source code *branches*. The `master` branch contains all
of the changes which were reviewed and accepted in Memgraph's code base. The
`master` branch is selected by default.
### Creating a Branch
When working on a new feature or fixing a bug, you should create a new branch
out of the `master` branch. For example, let's say you are adding static type
checking to the query language compiler. You would create a branch called
`mg_query_static_typing` with the following command:
git branch mg_query_static_typing
To switch to that branch, type:
git checkout mg_query_static_typing
Since doing these two steps will happen often, you can use a shortcut command:
git checkout -b mg_query_static_typing
Note that a branch is created from the currently selected branch. So, if you
wish to create another branch from `master` you need to switch to `master`
first.
The usual convention for naming your branches is `mg_<feature_name>`, you may
switch underscores ('\_') for hyphens ('-').
Do take care not to mix the case of your branch names! Certain operating
systems (like Windows) don't distinguish the casing in git branches. This may
cause hard to track down issues when trying to switch branches. Therefore, you
should always name your branches with lowercase letters.
### Making and Committing Changes
When you have a branch for your new addition, you can now actually start
implementing it. After some amount of time, you may have created new files,
modified others and maybe even deleted unused files. You need to tell git to
track those changes. This is accomplished with `git add` and `git rm`
commands.
git add path-to-new-file path-to-modified-file
git rm path-to-deleted-file
To check that everything is correctly tracked, you may use the `git status`
command. It will also print the name of the currently selected branch.
If everything seems OK, you should commit these changes to git.
git commit
You will be presented with an editor where you need to type the commit
message. Writing a good commit message is an art in itself. You should take a
look at the links below. We try to follow these conventions as much as
possible.
* [How to Write a Git Commit Message](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/)
* [A Note About Git Commit Messages](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)
* [stopwritingramblingcommitmessages](http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/)
### Sending Changes on a Review
After finishing your work on your feature branch, you will want to send it on
code review. This is done through Arcanist. To do that, run the following
command:
arc diff
You will, once again, be presented with an editor where you need to describe
your whole work. `arc` will by default fill that description with your commit
messages. The title and summary of your work should also follow the
conventions of git messages as described above. If you followed the
guidelines, the message filled by `arc` should be fine.
In addition to the message, you need to fill the `Reviewers:` line with
usernames of people who should do the code review.
You changes will be visible on Phabricator as a so called "diff". You can find
the default view of active diffs
[here](https://phabricator.memgraph.io/differential/)
### Updating Changes Based on Review
When you get comments in the code review, you will want to make additional
modifications to your work. The same workflow as before applies: [Making and
Committing Changes](#making-and-committing-changes)
After making those changes, send them back on code review:
arc diff
### Updating From New Master
Let's say that, while you were working, someone else added some new features
to the codebase that you would like to use in your current work. To obtain
those changes you should update your `master` branch:
git checkout master
git pull origin master
Now, these changes are on `master`, but you want them in your local branch. To
do that, use `git rebase`:
git checkout mg_query_static_typing
git rebase master
During `git rebase`, you may get reports that some files have conflicting
changes. If you need help resolving them, don't be afraid to ask around! After
you've resolved them, mark them as done with `git add` command. You may
then continue with `git rebase --continue`.
After the `git rebase` is done, you will now have new changes from `master` on
your feature branch as if you just created and started working on that branch.
You may continue with the usual workflow of [Making and Committing
Changes](#making-and-committing-changes) and [Sending Changes on a
Review](#sending-changes-on-a-review).
### Sending Your Changes on Master Branch
When your changes pass the code review, you are ready to integrate them in the
`master` branch. To do that, run the following command:
arc land
Arcanist will take care of obtaining the latest changes from `master` and
merging your changes on top. If the `land` was successful, Arcanist will
delete your local branch and you will be back on `master`. Continuing from the
examples above, the deleted branch would be `mg_query_static_typing`.
This marks the completion of your changes, and you are ready to work on
something else.
### Note For People Familiar With Git
Since Arcanist takes care of merging your git commits and pushing them on
`master`, you should *never* have to call `git merge` and `git push`. If you
find yourself typing those commands, check that you are doing the right thing.
The most common mistake is to use `git merge` instead of `git rebase` for the
case described in [Updating From New Master](#updating-from-new-master).

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# Distributed Memgraph specs
This document describes reasnonings behind Memgraphs distributed concepts.
## Distributed state machine
Memgraphs distributed mode introduces two states of the cluster, recovering and
working. The change between states shouldn't happen often, but when it happens
it can take a while to make a transition from one to another.
### Recovering
This state is the default state for Memgraph when the cluster starts with
recovery flags. If the recovery finishes successfully, the state changes to
working. If recovery fails, the user will be presented with a message that
explains what happened and what are the next steps.
Another way to enter this state is failure. If the cluster encounters a failure,
the master will enter the Recovering mode. This time, it will wait for all
workers to respond with a message saying they are alive and well, and making
sure they all have consistent state.
### Working
This state should be the default state of Memgraph most of the time. When in
this state, Memgraph accepts connections from Bolt clients and allows query
execution.
If distributed execution fails for a transaction, that transaction, and all
other active transactions will be aborted and the cluster will enter the
Recovering state.
## Durability
One of the important concepts in distributed Memgraph is durability.
### Cluster configuration
When running Memgraph in distributed mode, the master will store cluster
metadata in a persistent store. If fore some reason the cluster shuts down,
recovering Memgraph from durability files shouldn't require any additional
flags.
### Database ID
Each new and clean run of Memgraph should generate a new globally unique
database id. This id will associate all files that have persisted with this
run. Adding the database id to snapshots, write-ahead logs and cluster metadata
files ties them a specific Memgraph run, and it makes recovery easier to reason
about.
When recovering, the cluster won't generate a new id, but will reuse the one
from the snapshot/wal that it was able to recover from.
### Durability files
Memgraph uses snapshots and write-ahead logs for durability.
When Memgraph recovers it has to make sure all machines in the cluster recover
to the same recovery point. This is done by finding a common snapshot and
finding common transactions in per-machine available write-ahead logs.
Since we can not be sure that each machine persisted durability files, we need
to be able to negotiate a common recovery point in the cluster. Possible
durability file failures could require to start the cluster from scratch,
purging everything from storage and recovering from existing durability files.
We need to ensure that we keep wal files containing information about
transactions between all existing snapshots. This will provide better durability
in the case of a random machine durability file failure, where the cluster can
find a common recovery point that all machines in the cluster have.
Also, we should suggest and make clear docs that anything less than two
snapshots isn't considered safe for recovery.
### Recovery
The recovery happens in following steps:
* Master enables worker registration.
* Master recovers cluster metadata from the persisted storage.
* Master waits all required workers to register.
* Master broadcasts a recovery request to all workers.
* Workers respond with with a set of possible recovery points.
* Master finds a common recovery point for the whole cluster.
* Master broadcasts a recovery request with the common recovery point.
* Master waits for the cluster to recover.
* After a successful cluster recovery, master can enter Working state.

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# Dynamic Graph Partitioning (abbr. DGP)
## Implementation
Take a look under `dev/memgraph/distributed/dynamic_graph_partitioning.md`.
### Implemented parameters
--dynamic-graph-partitioner-enabled (If the dynamic graph partitioner should be
enabled.) type: bool default: false (start time)
--dgp-improvement-threshold (How much better should specific node score be
to consider a migration to another worker. This represents the minimal
difference between new score that the vertex will have when migrated
and the old one such that it's migrated.) type: int32 default: 10
(start time)
--dgp-max-batch-size (Maximal amount of vertices which should be migrated
in one dynamic graph partitioner step.) type: int32 default: 2000
(start time)
## Planning
### Design decisions
* Each partitioning session has to be a new transaction.
* When and how does an instance perform the moves?
* Periodically.
* Token sharing (round robin, exactly one instance at a time has an
opportunity to perform the moves).
* On server-side serialization error (when DGP receives an error).
-> Quit partitioning and wait for the next turn.
* On client-side serialization error (when end client receives an error).
-> The client should never receive an error because of any
internal operation.
-> For the first implementation, it's good enough to wait until data becomes
available again.
-> It would be nice to achieve that DGP has lower priority than end client
operations.
### End-user parameters
* --dynamic-graph-partitioner-enabled (execution time)
* --dgp-improvement-threshold (execution time)
* --dgp-max-batch-size (execution time)
* --dgp-min-batch-size (execution time)
-> Minimum number of nodes that will be moved in each step.
* --dgp-fitness-threshold (execution time)
-> Do not perform moves if partitioning is good enough.
* --dgp-delta-turn-time (execution time)
-> Time between each turn.
* --dgp-delta-step-time (execution time)
-> Time between each step.
* --dgp-step-time (execution time)
-> Time limit per each step.
### Testing
The implementation has to provide good enough results in terms of:
* How good the partitioning is (numeric value), aka goodness.
* Workload execution time.
* Stress test correctness.
Test cases:
* N not connected subgraphs
-> shuffle nodes to N instances
-> run partitioning
-> test perfect partitioning.
* N connected subgraph
-> shuffle nodes to N instance
-> run partitioning
-> test partitioning.
* Take realistic workload (Long Running, LDBC1, LDBC2, Card Fraud, BFS, WSP)
-> measure exec time
-> run partitioning
-> test partitioning
-> measure exec time (during and after partitioning).

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# High Availability (abbr. HA)
## High Level Context
High availability is a characteristic of a system which aims to ensure a
certain level of operational performance for a higher-than-normal period.
Although there are multiple ways to design highly available systems, Memgraph
strives to achieve HA by elimination of single points of failure. In essence,
this implies adding redundancy to the system so that a failure of a component
does not imply the failure of the entire system. To ensure this, HA Memgraph
implements the [Raft consensus algorithm](https://raft.github.io/).
Correct implementation of the algorithm guarantees that the cluster will be
fully functional (available) as long as any strong majority of the servers are
operational and can communicate with each other and with clients. For example,
clusters of three or four machines can tolerate the failure of a single server,
clusters of five and six machines can tolerate the failure of any two servers,
and so on. Therefore, we strongly recommend a setup of an odd-sized cluster.
### Performance Implications
Internally, Raft achieves high availability by keeping a consistent replicated
log on each server within the cluster. Therefore, we must successfully replicate
a transaction on the majority of servers within the cluster before we actually
commit it and report the result back to the client. This operation represents
a significant performance hit when compared with single node version of
Memgraph.
Luckily, the algorithm can be tweaked in a way which allows read-only
transactions to perform significantly better than those which modify the
database state. That being said, the performance of read-only operations
is still not going to be on par with single node Memgraph.
This section will be updated with exact numbers once we integrate HA with
new storage.
With the old storage, write throughput was almost five times lower than read
throughput (~30000 reads per second vs ~6000 writes per second).
## User Facing Setup
### How to Setup HA Memgraph Cluster?
First, the user needs to install `memgraph_ha` package on each machine
in their cluster. HA Memgraph should be available as a Debian package,
so its installation on each machine should be as simple as:
```plaintext
dpkg -i /path/to/memgraph_ha_<version>.deb
```
After successful installation of the `memgraph_ha` package, the user should
finish its configuration before attempting to start the cluster.
There are two main things that need to be configured on every node in order for
the cluster to be able to run:
1. The user has to edit the main configuration file and specify the unique node
ID to each server in the cluster
2. The user has to create a file that describes all IP addresses of all servers
that will be used in the cluster
The `memgraph_ha` binary loads all main configuration parameters from
`/etc/memgraph/memgraph_ha.conf`. On each node of the cluster, the user should
uncomment the `--server-id=0` parameter and change its value to the `server_id`
of that node.
The last step before starting the server is to create a `coordination`
configuration file. That file is already present as an example in
`/etc/memgraph/coordination.json.example` and you have to copy it to
`/etc/memgraph/coordination.json` and edit it according to your cluster
configuration. The file contains coordination info consisting of a list of
`server_id`, `ip_address` and `rpc_port` lists. The assumed contents of the
`coordination.json` file are:
```plaintext
[
[1, "192.168.0.1", 10000],
[2, "192.168.0.2", 10000],
[3, "192.168.0.3", 10000]
]
```
Here, each line corresponds to coordination of one server. The first entry is
that server's ID, the second is its IP address and the third is the RPC port it
listens to. This port should not be confused with the port used for client
interaction via the Bolt protocol.
The `ip_address` entered for each `server_id` *must* match the exact IP address
that belongs to that server and that will be used to communicate to other nodes
in the cluster. The coordination configuration file *must* be identical on all
nodes in the cluster.
After the user has set the `server_id` on each node in
`/etc/memgraph/memgraph_ha.conf` and provided the same
`/etc/memgraph/coordination.json` file to each node in the cluster, they can
start the Memgraph HA service by issuing the following command on each node in
the cluster:
```plaintext
systemctl start memgraph_ha
```
### How to Configure Raft Parameters?
All Raft configuration parameters can be controlled by modifying
`/etc/memgraph/raft.json`. The assumed contents of the `raft.json` file are:
```plaintext
{
"election_timeout_min": 750,
"election_timeout_max": 1000,
"heartbeat_interval": 100,
"replication_timeout": 20000,
"log_size_snapshot_threshold": 50000
}
```
The meaning behind each entry is demystified in the following table:
Flag | Description
------------------------------|------------
`election_timeout_min` | Lower bound for the randomly sampled reelection timer given in milliseconds
`election_timeout_max` | Upper bound for the randomly sampled reelection timer given in milliseconds
`heartbeat_interval` | Time interval between consecutive heartbeats given in milliseconds
`replication_timeout` | Time interval allowed for data replication given in milliseconds
`log_size_snapshot_threshold` | Allowed number of entries in Raft log before its compaction
### How to Query HA Memgraph via Proxy?
This chapter describes how to query HA Memgraph using our proxy server.
Note that this is not intended to be a long-term solution. Instead, we will
implement a proper Memgraph HA client which is capable of communicating with
the HA cluster. Once our own client is implemented, it will no longer be
possible to query HA Memgraph using other clients (such as neo4j client).
The Bolt protocol that is exposed by each Memgraph HA node is an extended
version of the standard Bolt protocol. In order to be able to communicate with
the highly available cluster of Memgraph HA nodes, the client must have some
logic implemented in itself so that it can communicate correctly with all nodes
in the cluster. To facilitate a faster start with the HA cluster we will build
the Memgraph HA proxy binary that communicates with all nodes in the HA cluster
using the extended Bolt protocol and itself exposes a standard Bolt protocol to
the user. All standard Bolt clients (libraries and custom systems) can
communicate with the Memgraph HA proxy without any code modifications.
The HA proxy should be deployed on each client machine that is used to
communicate with the cluster. It can't be deployed on the Memgraph HA nodes!
When using the Memgraph HA proxy, the communication flow is described in the
following diagram:
```plaintext
Memgraph HA node 1 -----+
|
Memgraph HA node 2 -----+ Memgraph HA proxy <---> any standard Bolt client (C, Java, PHP, Python, etc.)
|
Memgraph HA node 3 -----+
```
To setup the Memgraph HA proxy the user should install the `memgraph_ha_proxy`
package.
After its successful installation, the user should enter all endpoints of the
HA Memgraph cluster servers into the configuration before attempting to start
the HA Memgraph proxy server.
The HA Memgraph proxy server loads all of its configuration from
`/etc/memgraph/memgraph_ha_proxy.conf`. Assuming that the cluster is set up
like in the previous examples, the user should uncomment and enter the following
value into the `--endpoints` parameter:
```plaintext
--endpoints=192.168.0.1:7687,192.168.0.2:7687,192.168.0.3:7687
```
Note that the IP addresses used in the example match the individual cluster
nodes IP addresses, but the ports used are the Bolt server ports exposed by
each node (currently the default value of `7687`).
The user can now start the proxy by using the following command:
```plaintext
systemctl start memgraph_ha_proxy
```
After the proxy has been started, the user can query the HA cluster by
connecting to the HA Memgraph proxy IP address using their favorite Bolt
client.
## Integration with Memgraph
The first thing that should be defined is a single instruction within the
context of Raft (i.e. a single entry in a replicated log).
These instructions should be completely deterministic when applied
to the state machine. We have therefore decided that the appropriate level
of abstraction within Memgraph corresponds to `Delta`s (data structures
which describe a single change to the Memgraph state, used for durability
in WAL). Moreover, a single instruction in a replicated log will consist of a
batch of `Delta`s which correspond to a single transaction that's about
to be **committed**.
Apart from `Delta`s, there are certain operations within the storage called
`StorageGlobalOperations` which do not conform to usual transactional workflow
(e.g. Creating indices). Since our storage engine implementation guarantees
that at the moment of their execution no other transactions are active, we can
safely replicate them as well. In other words, no additional logic needs to be
implemented because of them.
Therefore, we will introduce a new `RaftDelta` object which can be constructed
both from storage `Delta` and `StorageGlobalOperation`. Instead of appending
these to WAL (as we do in single node), we will start to replicate them across
our cluster. Once we have replicated the corresponding Raft log entry on
majority of the cluster, we are able to safely commit the transaction or execute
a global operation. If for any reason the replication fails (leadership change,
worker failures, etc.) the transaction will be aborted.
In the follower mode, we need to be able to apply `RaftDelta`s we got from
the leader when the protocol allows us to do so. In that case, we will use the
same concepts from durability in storage v2, i.e., applying deltas maps
completely to recovery from WAL in storage v2.
## Test and Benchmark Strategy
We have already implemented some integration and stress tests. These are:
1. leader election -- Tests whether leader election works properly.
2. basic test -- Tests basic leader election and log replication.
3. term updates test -- Tests a specific corner case (which used to fail)
regarding term updates.
4. log compaction test -- Tests whether log compaction works properly.
5. large log entries -- Tests whether we can successfully replicate relatively
large log entries.
6. index test -- Tests whether index creation works in HA.
7. normal operation stress test -- Long running concurrent stress test under
normal conditions (no failures).
8. read benchmark -- Measures read throughput in HA.
9. write benchmark -- Measures write throughput in HA.
At the moment, our main goal is to pass existing tests and have a stable version
on our stress test. We should also implement a stress test which occasionally
introduces different types of failures in our cluster (we did this kind of
testing manually thus far). Passing these tests should convince us that we have
a "stable enough" version which we can start pushing to our customers.
Additional (proper) testing should probably involve some ideas from
[here](https://jepsen.io/analyses/dgraph-1-0-2)
## Possible Future Changes/Improvements/Extensions
There are two general directions in which we can alter HA Memgraph. The first
direction assumes we are going to stick with the Raft protocol. In that case
there are a few known ways to extend the basic algorithm in order to gain
better performance or achieve extra functionality. In no particular order,
these are:
1. Improving read performance using leader leases [Section 6.4 from Raft thesis]
2. Introducing cluster membership changes [Chapter 4 from Raft thesis]
3. Introducing a [learner mode](https://etcd.io/docs/v3.3.12/learning/learner/).
4. Consider different log compaction strategies [Chapter 5 from Raft thesis]
5. Removing HA proxy and implementing our own HA Memgraph client.
On the other hand, we might decide in the future to base our HA implementation
on a completely different protocol which might even offer different guarantees.
In that case we probably need to do a bit more of market research and weigh the
trade-offs of different solutions.
[This](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/different-replication-solutions.html)
might be a good starting point.
## Reading materials
1. [Raft paper](https://raft.github.io/raft.pdf)
2. [Raft thesis](https://github.com/ongardie/dissertation) (book.pdf)
3. [Raft playground](https://raft.github.io/)
4. [Leader Leases](https://blog.yugabyte.com/low-latency-reads-in-geo-distributed-sql-with-raft-leader-leases/)
5. [Improving Raft ETH](https://pub.tik.ee.ethz.ch/students/2017-FS/SA-2017-80.pdf)

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# Kafka - openCypher clause
One must be able to specify the following when importing data from Kafka:
* Kafka URI
* Kafka topic
* Transform [script](transform.md) URI
Minimum required syntax looks like:
```opencypher
CREATE STREAM stream_name AS LOAD DATA KAFKA 'URI'
WITH TOPIC 'topic'
WITH TRANSFORM 'URI';
```
The full openCypher clause for creating a stream is:
```opencypher
CREATE STREAM stream_name AS
LOAD DATA KAFKA 'URI'
WITH TOPIC 'topic'
WITH TRANSFORM 'URI'
[BATCH_INTERVAL milliseconds]
[BATCH_SIZE count]
```
The `CREATE STREAM` clause happens in a transaction.
`WITH TOPIC` parameter specifies the Kafka topic from which we'll stream
data.
`WITH TRANSFORM` parameter should contain a URI of the transform script.
`BATCH_INTERVAL` parameter defines the time interval in milliseconds
which is the time between two successive stream importing operations.
`BATCH_SIZE` parameter defines the count of Kafka messages that will be
batched together before import.
If both `BATCH_INTERVAL` and `BATCH_SIZE` parameters are given, the condition
that is satisfied first will trigger the batched import.
Default value for `BATCH_INTERVAL` is 100 milliseconds, and the default value
for `BATCH_SIZE` is 10;
The `DROP` clause deletes a stream:
```opencypher
DROP STREAM stream_name;
```
The `SHOW` clause enables you to see all configured streams:
```opencypher
SHOW STREAMS;
```
You can also start/stop streams with the `START` and `STOP` clauses:
```opencypher
START STREAM stream_name [LIMIT count BATCHES];
STOP STREAM stream_name;
```
A stream needs to be stopped in order to start it and it needs to be started in
order to stop it. Starting a started or stopping a stopped stream will not
affect that stream.
There are also convenience clauses to start and stop all streams:
```opencypher
START ALL STREAMS;
STOP ALL STREAMS;
```
Before the actual import, you can also test the stream with the `TEST
STREAM` clause:
```opencypher
TEST STREAM stream_name [LIMIT count BATCHES];
```
When a stream is tested, data extraction and transformation occurs, but no
output is inserted in the graph.
A stream needs to be stopped in order to test it. When the batch limit is
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# Kafka - data transform
The transform script is a user defined script written in Python. The script
should be aware of the data format in the Kafka message.
Each Kafka message is byte length encoded, which means that the first eight
bytes of each message contain the length of the message.
A sample code for a streaming transform script could look like this:
```python
def create_vertex(vertex_id):
return ("CREATE (:Node {id: $id})", {"id": vertex_id})
def create_edge(from_id, to_id):
return ("MATCH (n:Node {id: $from_id}), (m:Node {id: $to_id}) "\
"CREATE (n)-[:Edge]->(m)", {"from_id": from_id, "to_id": to_id})
def stream(batch):
result = []
for item in batch:
message = item.decode('utf-8').strip().split()
if len(message) == 1:
result.append(create_vertex(message[0])))
else:
result.append(create_edge(message[0], message[1]))
return result
```
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# Python 3 Query Modules
## Introduction
Memgraph exposes a C API for writing the so called Query Modules. These
modules contain definitions of procedures which can be invoked through the
query language using the `CALL ... YIELD ...` syntax. This mechanism allows
database users to extend Memgraph with their own algorithms and
functionalities.
Using a low level language like C can be quite cumbersome for writing modules,
so it seems natural to add support for a higher level language on top of the
existing C API.
There are languages written exactly for this purpose of extending C with high
level constructs, for example Lua and Guile. Instead of those, we have chosen
Python 3 to be the first high level language we will support. The primary reason
being that it's very popular, so more people should be able to write modules.
Another benefit of Python which comes out of its popularity is the large
ecosystem of libraries, especially graph algorithm related ones like NetworkX.
Python does have significant performance and implementation downsides compared
to Lua and Guile, but these are described in more detail later in this
document.
## Python 3 API Overview
The Python 3 API should be as user friendly as possible as well as look
Pythonic. This implies that some functions from the C API will not map to the
exact same functions. The most obvious case for a Pythonic approach is
registering procedures of a query module. Let's take a look at the C example
and its transformation to Python.
```c
static void procedure(const struct mgp_list *args,
const struct mgp_graph *graph, struct mgp_result *result,
struct mgp_memory *memory);
int mgp_init_module(struct mgp_module *module, struct mgp_memory *memory) {
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;
}
```
In Python things should be a lot simpler.
```Python
# mgp.read_proc obtains the procedure name via __name__ attribute of a function.
@mgp.read_proc(# Arguments passed to multiple mgp_proc_add_arg calls
(('required_arg', mgp.Nullable(mgp.Any)), ('optional_arg', mgp.Nullable(mgp.Any), None)),
# Result fields passed to multiple mgp_proc_add_result calls
(('result', str), ('args', mgp.List(mgp.Nullable(mgp.Any)))))
def procedure(args, graph, result, memory):
pass
```
Here we have replaced `mgp_module_*` and `mgp_proc_*` C API with a much
simpler decorator function in Python -- `mgp.read_proc`. The types of
arguments and result fields can both be our types as well as Python builtin
types which can map to supported `mgp_value` types. The expected builtin types
we ought to support are: `bool`, `str`, `int`, `float` and `map`. While the
rest of the types are provided via our Python API. Optionally, we can add
convenience support for `object` type which would map to
`mgp.Nullable(mgp.Any)` and `list` which would map to
`mgp.List(mgp.Nullable(mgp.Any))`. Also, it makes sense to take a look if we
can leverage Python's `typing` module here.
Another Pythonic change is to remove `mgp_value` C API from Python altogether.
This means that the arguments a Python procedure receives are not `mgp_value`
instances but rather `PyObject` instances. In other words, our implementation
would immediately marshal `mgp_value` to corresponding type in Python.
Obviously we would need to provide our own Python types for non-builtin
things like `mgp.Vertex` (equivalent to `mgp_vertex`) and other.
Continuing from our example above, let's say the procedure was invoked through
Cypher using the following query.
MATCH (n) CALL py_module.procedure(42, n) YIELD *;
The Python procedure could then do the following and complete without throwing
neither the AssertionError nor the ValueError.
```Python
def procedure(args, graph, result, memory):
assert isinstance(args, list)
# Unpacking throws ValueError if args does not contain exactly 2 values.
required_arg, optional_arg = args
assert isintance(required_arg, int)
assert isinstance(optional_arg, mgp.Vertex)
```
The rest of the C API should naturally map to either top level functions or
class methods as appropriate.
## Loading Python Query Modules
Our current mechanism for loading the modules is to look for `.so` files in
the directory specified by `--query-modules` flag. This is done when Memgraph
is started. We can extend this mechanism to look for `.py` files in addition
to `.so` files in the same directory and import them in the embedded Python
interpreter. The only issue is embedding the interpreter in Memgraph. There
are multiple choices:
1. Building Memgraph and statically linking to Python.
2. Building Memgraph and dynamically linking to Python, and distributing
Python with Memgraph's installation.
3. Building Memgraph and dynamically linking to Python, but without
distributing the Python library.
4. Building Memgraph and optionally loading Python library by trying to
`dlopen` it.
The first two options are only viable if the Python license allows, and this
will need further investigation.
The third option adds Python as an installation dependency for Memgraph, and
without it Memgraph will not run. This is problematic for users which cannot
or do not want to install Python 3.
The fourth option avoids all of the issues present in the first 3 options, but
comes at a higher implementation cost. We would need to try to `dlopen` the
Python library and setup function pointers. If we succeed we would import
`.py` files from the `--query-modules` directory. On the other hand, if the
user does not have Python, `dlopen` would fail and Memgraph would run without
Python support.
After live discussion, we've decided to go with option 3. This way we don't
have to worry about mismatching Python versions we support and what the users
expect. Also, we should target Python 3.5 as that should be common between
Debian and CentOS for which we ship installation packages.
## Performance and Implementation Problems
As previously mentioned, embedding Python introduces usability issues compared
to other embeddable languages.
The first, major issue is Global Interpreter Lock (GIL). Initializing Python
will start a single global interpreter and running multiple threads will
require acquiring GIL. In practice, this means that when multiple users run a
procedure written in Python in parallel the execution will not actually be
parallel. Python's interpreter will jump between executing one user's
procedure and the other's. This can be quite an issue for long running
procedures when multiple users are querying Memgraph. The solution for this
issue is Python's API for sub-interpreters. Unfortunately, the support for
them is rather poor and the API contains a lot of critical bugs when we tried
to use them. For the time being, we will have to accept GIL and its downsides.
Perhaps in the future we will gain more knowledge on how we could reduce the
acquire rate of GIL or the sub-interpreter API will get improved.
Another major issue is memory allocation. Python's C API does not have support
for setting up a temporary allocator during execution of a single function.
It only has support for setting up a global heap allocator. This obviously
impacts our control of memory during a query procedure invocation. Besides
potential performance penalty, a procedure could allocate much more memory
than we would actually allow for execution of a single query. This means that
options controlling the memory limit during query execution are useless. On
the bright side, Python does use block style allocators and reference
counting, so the performance penalty and global memory usage should not be
that terrible.
The final issue that isn't as major as the ones above is the global state of
the interpreter. In practice this means that any registered procedure and
imported module has access to any other procedure and module. This may pollute
the namespace for other users, but it should not be much of a problem because
Python always has things under a module scope. The other, slightly bigger
downside is that a malicious user could use this knowledge to modify other
modules and procedures. This seems like a major issue, but if we take the
bigger picture into consideration, we already have a security issue in general
by invoking `dlopen` on `.so` and potentially running arbitrary code. This was
the trade off we chose to allow users to extend Memgraph. It's up to the users
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# Tensorflow Op - Technicalities
The final result should be a shared object (".so") file that can be
dynamically loaded by the Tensorflow runtime in order to directly
access the bolt client.
## About Tensorflow
Tensorflow is usually used with Python such that the Python code is used
to define a directed acyclic computation graph. Basically no computation
is done in Python. Instead, values from Python are copied into the graph
structure as constants to be used by other Ops. The directed acyclic graph
naturally ends up with two sets of border nodes, one for inputs, one for
outputs. These are sometimes called "feeds".
Following the Python definition of the graph, during training, the entire
data processing graph/pipeline is called from Python as a single expression.
This leads to lazy evaluation since the called result has already been
defined for a while.
Tensorflow internally works with tensors, i.e. n-dimensional arrays. That
means all of its inputs need to be matrices as well as its outputs. While
it is possible to feed data directly from Python's numpy matrices straight
into Tensorflow, this is less desirable than using the Tensorflow data API
(which defines data input and processing as a Tensorflow graph) because:
1. The data API is written in C++ and entirely avoids Python and as such
is faster
2. The data API, unlike Python is available in "Tensorflow serving". The
default way to serve Tensorflow models in production.
Once the entire input pipeline is defined via the tf.data API, its input
is basically a list of node IDs the model is supposed to work with. The
model, through the data API knows how to connect to Memgraph and execute
openCypher queries in order to get the remaining data it needs.
(For example features of neighbouring nodes.)
## The Interface
I think it's best you read the official guide...
<https://www.tensorflow.org/extend/adding_an_op>
And especially the addition that specifies how data ops are special
<https://www.tensorflow.org/extend/new_data_formats>
## Compiling the TF Op
There are two options for compiling a custom op.
One of them involves pulling the TF source, adding your code to it and
compiling via bazel.
This is probably awkward to do for us and would
significantly slow down compilation.
The other method involves installing Tensorflow as a Python package and
pulling the required headers from for example:
`/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/tensorflow/include`
We can then compile our Op with our regular build system.
This is practical since we can copy the required headers to our repo.
If necessary, we can have several versions of the headers to build several
versions of our Op for every TF version which we want to support.
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# Example for Using the Bolt Client Tensorflow Op
## Dynamic Loading
``` python3
import tensorflow as tf
mg_ops = tf.load_op_library('/usr/bin/memgraph/tensorflow_ops.so')
```
## Basic Usage
``` python3
dataset = mg_ops.OpenCypherDataset(
# This is probably unfortunate as the username and password
# get hardcoded into the graph, but for the simple case it's fine
"hostname:7687", auth=("user", "pass"),
# Our query
'''
MATCH (n:Train) RETURN n.id, n.features
''',
# Cast return values to these types
(tf.string, tf.float32))
# Some Tensorflow data api boilerplate
iterator = dataset.make_one_shot_iterator()
next_element = iterator.get_next()
# Up to now we have only defined our computation graph which basically
# just connects to Memgraph
# `next_element` is not really data but a handle to a node in the Tensorflow
# graph, which we can and do evaluate
# It is a Tensorflow tensor with shape=(None, 2)
# and dtype=(tf.string, tf.float)
# shape `None` means the shape of the tensor is unknown at definition time
# and is dynamic and will only be known once the tensor has been evaluated
with tf.Session() as sess:
node_ids = sess.run(next_element)
# `node_ids` contains IDs and features of all the nodes
# in the graph with the label "Train"
# It is a numpy.ndarray with a shape ($n_matching_nodes, 2)
```
## Memgraph Client as a Generic Tensorflow Op
Other than the Tensorflow Data Op, we'll want to support a generic Tensorflow
Op which can be put anywhere in the Tensorflow computation Graph. It takes in
an arbitrary tensor and produces a tensor. This would be used in the GraphSage
algorithm to fetch the lowest level features into Tensorflow
```python3
requested_ids = np.array([1, 2, 3])
ids_placeholder = tf.placeholder(tf.int32)
model = mg_ops.OpenCypher()
"hostname:7687", auth=("user", "pass"),
"""
UNWIND $node_ids as nid
MATCH (n:Train {id: nid})
RETURN n.features
""",
# What to call the input tensor as an openCypher parameter
parameter_name="node_ids",
# Type of our resulting tensor
dtype=(tf.float32)
)
features = model(ids_placeholder)
with tf.Session() as sess:
result = sess.run(features,
feed_dict={ids_placeholder: requested_ids})
```
This is probably easier to implement than the Data Op, so it might be a good
idea to start with.
## Production Usage
During training, in the GraphSage algorithm at least, Memgraph is at the
beginning and at the end of the Tensorflow computation graph.
At the beginning, the Data Op provides the node IDs which are fed into the
generic Tensorflow Op to find their neighbours and their neighbours and
their features.
Production usage differs in that we don't use the Data Op. The Data Op is
effectively cut off and the initial input is fed by Tensorflow serving,
with the data found in the request.
For example a JSON request to classify a node might look like:
`POST http://host:port/v1/models/GraphSage/versions/v1:classify`
With the contents:
```json
{
"examples": [
{"node_id": 1},
{"node_id": 2}
],
}
```
Every element of the "examples" list is an example to be computed. Each is
represented by a dict with keys matching names of feeds in the Tensorflow
graph and values being the values we want fed in for each example
The REST API then replies in kind with the classification result in JSON
Note about adding our custom Op to Tensorflow serving.
Our Ops .so can be added into the Bazel build to link with Tensorflow serving
or it can be dynamically loaded by starting Tensorflow serving with a flag
`--custom_op_paths`
## Considerations
There might be issues here that the url to connect to Memgraph is
hardcoded into the op and would thus be wrong when moved to production,
requiring some type of a hack to make work. We probably want to solve
this by having the client op take in another tf.Variable as an input
which would contain a connection url and username/password.
We have to research whether this makes it easy enough to move to
production, as the connection string variable is still a part of the
graph, but maybe easier to replace.
It is probably the best idea to utilize openCypher parameters to make
our queries flexible. The exact API as to how to declare the parameters
in Python is open to discussion.
The Data Op might not even be necessary to implement as it is not
key for production use. It can be replaced in training mode with
feed dicts and either
1. Getting the initial list of nodes via a Python Bolt client
2. Creating a separate Tensorflow computation graph that gets all the
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# Memgraph LaTeX Beamer Template
This folder contains all of the needed files for creating a presentation with
Memgraph styling. You should use this style for any public presentations.
Feel free to improve it according to style guidelines and raise issues if you
find any.
## Usage
Copy the contents of this folder (excluding this README file) to where you
want to write your own presentation. After copying, you can start editing the
`template.tex` with your content.
To compile the presentation to a PDF, run `latexmk -pdf -xelatex`. Some
directives require XeLaTeX, so you need to pass `-xelatex` as the final option
of `latexmk`. You may also need to install some packages if the compilation
complains about missing packages.
To clean up the generated files, use `latexmk -C`. This will also delete the
generated PDF. If you wish to remove generated files except the PDF, use
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\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{mg-beamer}[2018/03/26 Memgraph Beamer]
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{beamer}}
\ProcessOptions \relax
\LoadClass{beamer}
\usetheme{Pittsburgh}
% Memgraph color palette
\definecolor{mg-purple}{HTML}{720096}
\definecolor{mg-red}{HTML}{DD2222}
\definecolor{mg-orange}{HTML}{FB6E00}
\definecolor{mg-yellow}{HTML}{FFC500}
\definecolor{mg-gray}{HTML}{857F87}
\definecolor{mg-black}{HTML}{231F20}
\RequirePackage{fontspec}
% Title fonts
\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{family={\fontspec[Path = ./mg-style/fonts/]{EncodeSansSemiCondensed-Regular.ttf}}}
\setbeamerfont{title}{family={\fontspec[Path = ./mg-style/fonts/]{EncodeSansSemiCondensed-Regular.ttf}}}
% Body font
\RequirePackage[sfdefault,light]{roboto}
% Roboto is pretty bad for monospace font. We will find a replacement.
% \setmonofont{RobotoMono-Regular.ttf}[Path = ./mg-style/fonts/]
% Title slide styles
% \setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\huge}
% \setbeamerfont{title}{size=\huge}
% \setbeamerfont{date}{size=\tiny}
% Other typography styles
\setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[default][center]
\setbeamercolor{frametitle}{fg=mg-black}
\setbeamercolor{title}{fg=mg-black}
\setbeamercolor{section in toc}{fg=mg-black}
\setbeamercolor{local structure}{fg=mg-orange}
\setbeamercolor{alert text}{fg=mg-red}
% Commands
\newcommand{\mgalert}[1]{{\usebeamercolor[fg]{alert text}#1}}
\newcommand{\titleframe}{\frame[plain]{\titlepage}}
\newcommand{\mgtexttt}[1]{{\textcolor{mg-gray}{\texttt{#1}}}}
% Title slide background
\RequirePackage{tikz,calc}
% Use title-slide-169 if aspect ration is 16:9
\pgfdeclareimage[interpolate=true,width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]{logo}{mg-style/title-slide-169}
\setbeamertemplate{background}{
\begin{tikzpicture}
\useasboundingbox (0,0) rectangle (\the\paperwidth,\the\paperheight);
\pgftext[at=\pgfpoint{0}{0},left,base]{\pgfuseimage{logo}};
\ifnum\thepage>1\relax
\useasboundingbox (0,0) rectangle (\the\paperwidth,\the\paperheight);
\fill[white, opacity=1](0,\the\paperheight)--(\the\paperwidth,\the\paperheight)--(\the\paperwidth,0)--(0,0)--(0,\the\paperheight);
\fi
\end{tikzpicture}
}
% Footline content
\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{}%remove navigation symbols
\setbeamertemplate{footline}{
\begin{beamercolorbox}[ht=1.6cm,wd=\paperwidth]{footlinecolor}
\vspace{0.1cm}
\hfill
\begin{minipage}[c]{3cm}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[height=0.8cm]{mg-style/memgraph-logo.png}
\end{center}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}[c]{7cm}
\insertshorttitle\ --- \insertsection
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}[c]{2cm}
\tiny{\insertframenumber{} of \inserttotalframenumber}
\end{minipage}
\end{beamercolorbox}
}
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% Set 16:9 aspect ratio
\documentclass[aspectratio=169]{mg-beamer}
% Default directive sets the regular 4:3 aspect ratio
% \documentclass{mg-beamer}
\mode<presentation>
% requires xelatex
\usepackage{ccicons}
\title{Insert Presentation Title}
\titlegraphic{\ccbyncnd}
\author{Insert Name}
% Institute doesn't look good in our current styling class.
% \institute[Memgraph Ltd.]{\pgfimage[height=1.5cm]{mg-logo.png}}
% Date is autogenerated on compilation, so no need to set it explicitly,
% unless you wish to override it with a different date.
% \date{March 23, 2018}
\begin{document}
\titleframe
\section{Intro}
\begin{frame}{Contents}
\tableofcontents
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}{Memgraph Markup Test}
\begin{itemize}
\item \mgtexttt{Prefer \\mgtexttt for monospace}
\item Replace this slide with your own
\item Add even more slides in different sections
\item Make sure you spellcheck your presentation
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\end{document}

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*.rpm
*.tar.gz

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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 "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
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=(
make # generic build tools
tar gzip bzip2 xz # used for archive unpacking
zlib # zlib library used for all builds
expat libipt libbabeltrace xz-libs python3 # for gdb
readline # for cmake and llvm
libffi libxml2 # for llvm
openssl-devel
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
make pkgconfig # build system
curl 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 python-virtualenv python3-pip nmap-ncat # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress 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
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
rpm-build rpmlint # for RPM package building
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() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == git ]; then
if ! which "git" >/dev/null; then
missing="git $missing"
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$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: $missing"
exit 1
fi
}
install() {
cd "$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 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
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
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" == dotnet-sdk-3.1 ]; then
if ! yum list installed dotnet-sdk-3.1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
wget -nv https://packages.microsoft.com/config/centos/7/packages-microsoft-prod.rpm -O packages-microsoft-prod.rpm
rpm -Uvh https://packages.microsoft.com/config/centos/7/packages-microsoft-prod.rpm
yum update -y
yum install -y dotnet-sdk-3.1
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == PyYAML ]; then
if [ -z ${SUDO_USER+x} ]; then # Running as root (e.g. Docker).
pip3 install --user PyYAML
else # Running using sudo.
sudo -H -u "$SUDO_USER" bash -c "pip3 install --user PyYAML"
fi
continue
fi
yum install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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 "centos-9"
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
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
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
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 nmap-ncat # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
#
# IMPORTANT: python3-yaml does NOT exist on CentOS
# Install it manually 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
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
autoconf # for jemalloc code generation
libtool # for protobuf code generation
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if [ "$pkg" == "PyYAML" ]; then
if ! python3 -c "import yaml" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == "python3-virtualenv" ]; then
continue
fi
if ! yum list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
done
if [ "$missing" != "" ]; then
echo "MISSING PACKAGES: $missing"
exit 1
fi
}
install() {
cd "$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 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
yum update -y
yum install -y wget git python3 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
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == libipt-devel ]; then
if ! dnf list installed libipt-devel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y http://repo.okay.com.mx/centos/8/x86_64/release/libipt-devel-1.6.1-8.el8.x86_64.rpm
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$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
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$pkg" == sbcl ]; then
if ! dnf list installed cl-asdf >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y https://pkgs.dyn.su/el8/base/x86_64/cl-asdf-20101028-18.el8.noarch.rpm
fi
if ! dnf list installed common-lisp-controller >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y https://pkgs.dyn.su/el8/base/x86_64/common-lisp-controller-7.4-20.el8.noarch.rpm
fi
if ! dnf list installed sbcl >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
dnf install -y https://pkgs.dyn.su/el8/base/x86_64/sbcl-2.0.1-4.el8.x86_64.rpm
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$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" == 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"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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 "debian-10"
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 # for libunwind
libssl-dev # for libevent
libgmp-dev # for gdb
gperf # for proxygen
git # for fbthrift
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
libreadline7 # for cmake and llvm
libffi6 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 "$1"
}
install() {
cat >/etc/apt/sources.list <<EOF
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster main non-free contrib
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main contrib non-free
EOF
cd "$DIR"
apt --allow-releaseinfo-change 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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#!/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"
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"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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 "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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#!/bin/bash
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
)
TOOLCHAIN_RUN_DEPS=(
pkg
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
pkg
)
list() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
echo "TODO: Implement ${FUNCNAME[0]}."
exit 1
}
install() {
echo "TODO: Implement ${FUNCNAME[0]}."
exit 1
}
# http://ahmed.amayem.com/bash-indirect-expansion-exploration
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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-18.04"
check_architecture "x86_64"
TOOLCHAIN_BUILD_DEPS=(
coreutils gcc g++ build-essential make # generic build tools
wget # archive download
gnupg # archive signature verification
tar gzip bzip2 xz-utils unzip # archive unpacking
zlib1g-dev # zlib library used for all builds
libexpat1-dev libipt-dev libbabeltrace-dev liblzma-dev python3-dev # gdb
texinfo # gdb
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
)
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 liblzma5 python3 # for gdb
libcurl4 # for cmake
libreadline7 # for cmake and llvm
libffi6 libxml2 # for llvm
libssl-dev # for libevent
)
MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS=(
git # source code control
make pkg-config # build system
curl wget # downloading libs
uuid-dev default-jre-headless # required by antlr
libreadline-dev # memgraph console
libpython3-dev python3-dev # for query modules
libssl-dev
libseccomp-dev
python3 virtualenv python3-virtualenv python3-pip # qa, macro bench and stress tests
python3-yaml # the configuration generator
libcurl4-openssl-dev # mg-requests
sbcl # custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
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() {
echo "$1"
}
check() {
check_all_dpkg "$1"
}
install() {
apt install -y $1
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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-20.04"
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-3.1 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-3.1 ]; then
if ! dpkg -s dotnet-sdk-3.1 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
wget -nv https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/20.04/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-3.1
fi
continue
fi
apt install -y "$pkg"
done
}
deps=$2"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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"[*]"
"$1" "${!deps}"

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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
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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="$(operating_system)"
# toolchain version
TOOLCHAIN_VERSION=2
# package versions used
GCC_VERSION=10.2.0
BINUTILS_VERSION=2.35.1
case "$DISTRO" in
centos-7) # because GDB >= 9 does NOT compile with readline6.
GDB_VERSION=8.3
;;
*)
GDB_VERSION=10.1
;;
esac
CMAKE_VERSION=3.18.4
CPPCHECK_VERSION=2.2
LLVM_VERSION=11.0.0
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-$LLVM_VERSION/llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/compiler-rt-$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 0x3AB00996FC26A641
$GPG --verify gcc-$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-$LLVM_VERSION/llvm-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/clang-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/lld-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/clang-tools-extra-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
wget https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$LLVM_VERSION/compiler-rt-$LLVM_VERSION.src.tar.xz.sig
fi
# list of valid llvm gnupg keys: https://releases.llvm.org/download.html
$GPG --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-keys 0x345AD05D
$GPG --verify llvm-$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
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-$CPPCHECK_VERSION
env \
CC=gcc \
CXX=g++ \
PREFIX=$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
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 $PREFIX/activate" *from bash*
# You can't run it directly!
# check for active virtual environments
if [ "\$( type -t deactivate )" != "" ]; then
echo "You already have an active virtual environment!"
return 0
fi
# check that we aren't root
if [ "\$USER" == "root" ]; then
echo "You shouldn't use the toolchan as root!"
return 0
fi
# save original environment
export ORIG_PATH=\$PATH
export ORIG_PS1=\$PS1
export ORIG_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=\$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# activate new environment
export PATH=$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 -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
operating_system() {
grep -E '^(VERSION_)?ID=' /etc/os-release | \
sort | cut -d '=' -f 2- | sed 's/"//g' | paste -s -d '-'
}
check_operating_system() {
if [ "$(operating_system)" != "$1" ]; then
echo "Not the right operating system!"
exit 1
else
echo "The right operating system."
fi
}
architecture() {
uname -m
}
check_architecture() {
if [ "$(architecture)" != "$1" ]; then
echo "Not the right architecture!"
exit 1
else
echo "The right architecture."
fi
}
check_all_yum() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if ! yum list installed "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
done
if [ "$missing" != "" ]; then
echo "MISSING PACKAGES: $missing"
exit 1
fi
}
check_all_dpkg() {
local missing=""
for pkg in $1; do
if ! dpkg -s "$pkg" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
done
if [ "$missing" != "" ]; then
echo "MISSING PACKAGES: $missing"
exit 1
fi
}
check_all_dnf() {
local missing=""
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
}
install_all_apt() {
for pkg in $1; do
apt install -y "$pkg"
done
}

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#!/bin/bash -e
required_pkgs_apt=(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
)
optional_pkgs_apt=(doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
php-cli # for user technical documentation generators
mono-runtime mono-mcs nodejs zip unzip default-jdk-headless # for driver tests
)
required_pkgs_yum=(# NOTE: git is too old on CentOS, install it manually from IUS
make pkgconfig # build system
curl wget # for downloading libs
libuuid-devel java-1.8.0-openjdk # required by antlr
readline-devel # for memgraph console
python3-devel # for query modules
openssl-devel
libseccomp-devel
python3 python-virtualenv python3-pip nmap-ncat # for qa, macro_benchmark and stress tests
# NOTE: python3-yaml doesn't exist on CentOS, install it manually using `pip3 install PyYAML`
libcurl-devel # mg-requests
sbcl # for custom Lisp C++ preprocessing
rpm-build rpmlint # for RPM package building
)
optional_pkgs_yum=(doxygen graphviz # source documentation generators
php-cli # for user technical documentation generators
mono-complete nodejs zip unzip java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel # for driver tests
)
use_sudo=0
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
cd "$DIR"
source "$DIR/environment/util.sh"
function print_help () {
echo "Usage: $0 [OPTION]"
echo -e "Check for missing packages and install them if possible.\n"
echo -e "Check for missing packages and setup the project.\n"
echo "Optional arguments:"
echo -e " -s\tuse sudo apt-get for installing packages"
echo -e " -h\tdisplay this help and exit"
echo -e " --without-libs-setup\tskip the step for setting up libs"
echo -e " --wsl-quicklisp-proxy \"host:port\"\tquicklist HTTP proxy (this flag + HTTP proxy are required on WSL)"
}
function setup_virtualenv () {
@@ -63,7 +24,7 @@ function setup_virtualenv () {
fi
# create new virtualenv
virtualenv -p python3 ve3 || exit 1
python3 -m virtualenv -p python3 ve3 || exit 1
source ve3/bin/activate
pip --timeout 1000 install -r requirements.txt || exit 1
deactivate
@@ -71,85 +32,48 @@ function setup_virtualenv () {
popd > /dev/null
}
if [[ $# -gt 1 ]]; then
wsl_quicklisp_proxy=""
setup_libs=true
if [[ $# -eq 1 && "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
print_help
exit 1
elif [[ $# -eq 1 ]]; then
case "$1" in
-s)
use_sudo=1
;;
-h)
print_help
exit 0
;;
*)
# unknown option
print_help
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
echo "Started installing dependencies for Memgraph"
required_missing=0
# install all dependencies on supported operating systems
if command -v apt-get >/dev/null; then
for pkg in ${required_pkgs_apt[@]}; do
if dpkg -s $pkg 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
echo "Found $pkg"
elif (( $use_sudo )); then
echo "Installing $pkg"
if [[ ! `sudo apt-get -y install $pkg` ]]; then
echo "Didn't install $pkg [required]"
required_missing=1
fi
else
echo "Missing $pkg [required]"
required_missing=1
fi
done
for pkg in ${optional_pkgs_apt[@]}; do
if dpkg -s $pkg 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
echo "Found $pkg [optional]"
else
echo "Missing $pkg [optional]"
fi
done
elif command -v yum >/dev/null; then
for pkg in ${required_pkgs_yum[@]}; do
if yum list installed $pkg 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
echo "Found $pkg"
elif (( $use_sudo )); then
echo "Installing $pkg"
if [[ ! `sudo yum install -y $pkg` ]]; then
echo "Didn't install $pkg [required]"
required_missing=1
fi
else
echo "Missing $pkg [required]"
required_missing=1
fi
done
for pkg in ${optional_pkgs_yum[@]}; do
if yum list installed $pkg 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
echo "Found $pkg [optional]"
else
echo "Missing $pkg [optional]"
fi
done
exit 0
else
echo "Unsupported distribution!"
exit 1
while(($#)); do
case "$1" in
--wsl-quicklisp-proxy)
shift
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Missing proxy URL"
print_help
exit 1
fi
wsl_quicklisp_proxy=":proxy \"http://$1/\""
shift
;;
--without-libs-setup)
shift
setup_libs=false
;;
*)
# unknown option
echo "Invalid argument provided: $1"
print_help
exit 1
;;
esac
done
fi
if (( $required_missing )); then
echo "Missing required packages. EXITING!"
echo "Please, install required packages and rerun $0 again."
exit 2
DISTRO=$(operating_system)
ARCHITECTURE=$(architecture)
if [ "${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)"
$OS_SCRIPT check MEMGRAPH_BUILD_DEPS
echo "All packages are in-place..."
# create a default build directory
mkdir -p ./build
@@ -165,7 +89,7 @@ if [[ ! -f "${quicklisp_install_dir}/setup.lisp" ]]; then
echo \
"
(load \"${DIR}/quicklisp.lisp\")
(quicklisp-quickstart:install :path \"${quicklisp_install_dir}\")
(quicklisp-quickstart:install $wsl_quicklisp_proxy :path \"${quicklisp_install_dir}\")
" | sbcl --script || exit 1
rm -rf quicklisp.lisp || exit 1
fi
@@ -179,14 +103,16 @@ echo \
(ql:quickload '(:lcp :lcp/test) :silent t)
" | sbcl --script
# setup libs (download)
cd libs
./cleanup.sh
./setup.sh
cd ..
if [[ "$setup_libs" == "true" ]]; then
# Setup libs (download).
cd libs
./cleanup.sh
./setup.sh
cd ..
fi
# setup qa dependencies
setup_virtualenv tests/qa
# setup gql_behave dependencies
setup_virtualenv tests/gql_behave
# setup stress dependencies
setup_virtualenv tests/stress
@@ -194,6 +120,14 @@ setup_virtualenv tests/stress
# setup integration/ldap dependencies
setup_virtualenv tests/integration/ldap
# Setup tests dependencies.
# cd tests
# ./setup.sh
# cd ..
# TODO(gitbuda): Remove setup_virtualenv, replace it with tests/ve3. Take care
# of the build order because tests/setup.py builds pymgclient which depends on
# mgclient which is build after this script by calling make.
echo "Done installing dependencies for Memgraph"
echo "Linking git hooks"
@@ -201,3 +135,17 @@ 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
python3 -m pip install pre-commit
python3 -m pre_commit install
# Install py format tools
echo "Install black formatter"
python3 -m pip install black==22.10.*
echo "Install isort"
python3 -m pip install isort==5.10.*
# 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
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@@ -1,11 +1,24 @@
include(ExternalProject)
include(GNUInstallDirs)
include(ProcessorCount)
ProcessorCount(NPROC)
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 ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
# convenience functions
function(import_header_library name include_dir)
add_library(${name} INTERFACE IMPORTED GLOBAL)
@@ -44,7 +57,7 @@ endfunction(import_library)
# INSTALL_COMMAND arguments.
function(add_external_project name)
set(options NO_C_COMPILER)
set(one_value_kwargs SOURCE_DIR)
set(one_value_kwargs SOURCE_DIR BUILD_IN_SOURCE)
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})
@@ -52,11 +65,16 @@ 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}
@@ -87,25 +105,19 @@ 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
# 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)
INSTALL_COMMAND $(MAKE) install)
# Setup google benchmark.
import_external_library(benchmark STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/benchmark/lib/libbenchmark.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/benchmark/${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/libbenchmark.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/benchmark/include
# Skip testing. The tests don't compile with Clang 8.
CMAKE_ARGS -DBENCHMARK_ENABLE_TESTING=OFF)
# setup fmt format
import_external_library(fmt STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/fmt/lib/libfmt.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/fmt/include
# Skip testing.
CMAKE_ARGS -DFMT_TEST=OFF)
include(FetchContent)
# setup rapidcheck (it cannot be external, since it doesn't have install
# target)
@@ -132,71 +144,19 @@ 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 google logging after gflags (so that glog can use it).
set(GLOG_DISABLE_OPTIONS "0")
if ("${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" MATCHES "^(R|r)(E|e)(L|l).+")
set(GLOG_DISABLE_OPTIONS "1")
endif()
# Setup google logging after gflags (so that glog can use it).
import_external_library(glog STATIC
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/glog/lib/libglog.a
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/glog/include
DEPENDS gflags-proj
CMAKE_ARGS -Dgflags_DIR=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gflags/lib/cmake/gflags
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
-DGLOG_NO_FILENAMES=${GLOG_DISABLE_OPTIONS}
-DGLOG_NO_STACKTRACE=${GLOG_DISABLE_OPTIONS}
-DGLOG_NO_BUFFER_SETTINGS=${GLOG_DISABLE_OPTIONS}
-DGLOG_NO_TIME_PID_FILENAME=${GLOG_DISABLE_OPTIONS})
# 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
-DWITH_TESTS=OFF
-DGFLAGS_NOTHREADS=OFF
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib
-DCMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY=true
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) rocksdb)
@@ -217,6 +177,82 @@ 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_TESTING=OFF
-DBUILD_CPP_BINDINGS=ON)
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)
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)

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
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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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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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 ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} OPTIONAL
EXPORT RocksDBTargets
COMPONENT runtime
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#!/bin/bash -e
# Download external dependencies.
# Don't forget to add/update the license in release/third-party-licenses of added/updated libs!
local_cache_host=${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.
@@ -12,30 +14,49 @@ clone () {
local git_repo=$1
local dir_name=$2
local checkout_id=$3
shift 3
local shallow=$4
shift 4
# Clone if there's no repo.
if [[ ! -d "$dir_name" ]]; then
git clone "$git_repo" "$dir_name"
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" "$dir_name" || return 1
fi
fi
pushd "$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
# 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 $cherry_pick_id
done
if [ "$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
# Reapply any local changes.
if [[ $local_changes == true ]]; then
git stash pop
@@ -43,85 +64,177 @@ 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/9d69186291aca4f0137b69c1dee313b391ff564c/single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp"
["neo4j"]="http://$local_cache_host/file/neo4j-community-3.2.3-unix.tar.gz"
["librdkafka"]="http://$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/9d69186291aca4f0137b69c1dee313b391ff564c/single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp"
["neo4j"]="https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/deps.memgraph.io/neo4j-community-3.2.3-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
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 $antlr4_tag
# fix missing include
sed -i 's/^#pragma once/#pragma once\n#include <functional>/' antlr4/runtime/Cpp/runtime/src/support/CPPUtils.h
# remove shared library from install dependencies
sed -i 's/install(TARGETS antlr4_shared/install(TARGETS antlr4_shared OPTIONAL/' antlr4/runtime/Cpp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt
file_get_try_double "${primary_urls[antlr4-generator]}" "${secondary_urls[antlr4-generator]}"
# cppitertools
# Use our fork that uses experimental/optional instead of unique_ptr in
# DerefHolder. Once we move memgraph to c++17 we can use cpp17 branch from
# original repo.
cppitertools_tag="4231e0bc6fba2737b2a7a8a1576cf06186b0de6a" # experimental_optional 17 Aug 2017
clone https://github.com/memgraph/cppitertools.git cppitertools $cppitertools_tag
antlr4_tag="4.10.1" # v4.10.1
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[antlr4-code]}" "${secondary_urls[antlr4-code]}" "antlr4" "$antlr4_tag" true
pushd antlr4
git apply ../antlr4.10.1.patch
popd
# fmt
fmt_tag="7fa8f8fa48b0903deab5bb42e6760477173ac485" # v3.0.1
# Commit which fixes an issue when compiling with C++14 and higher.
fmt_cxx14_fix="b9aaa507fc49680d037fd84c043f747a395bce04"
clone https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git fmt $fmt_tag $fmt_cxx14_fix
# cppitertools v2.0 2019-12-23
cppitertools_ref="cb3635456bdb531121b82b4d2e3afc7ae1f56d47"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[cppitertools]}" "${secondary_urls[cppitertools]}" "cppitertools" "$cppitertools_ref"
# rapidcheck
rapidcheck_tag="853e14f0f4313a9eb3c71e24848373e7b843dfd1" # Jun 23, 2017
clone https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck.git rapidcheck $rapidcheck_tag
rapidcheck_tag="7bc7d302191a4f3d0bf005692677126136e02f60" # (2020-05-04)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[rapidcheck]}" "${secondary_urls[rapidcheck]}" "rapidcheck" "$rapidcheck_tag"
# google benchmark
benchmark_tag="4f8bfeae470950ef005327973f15b0044eceaceb" # v1.1.0
clone https://github.com/google/benchmark.git benchmark $benchmark_tag
benchmark_tag="v1.6.0"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[gbenchmark]}" "${secondary_urls[gbenchmark]}" "benchmark" "$benchmark_tag" true
# google test
googletest_tag="ec44c6c1675c25b9827aacd08c02433cccde7780" # v1.8.0
clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git googletest $googletest_tag
# google logging
glog_tag="042a21657e79784226babab8b942f7bd0949635f" # custom version (v0.3.5+)
clone https://github.com/memgraph/glog.git glog $glog_tag
# google flags
gflags_tag="b37ceb03a0e56c9f15ce80409438a555f8a67b7c" # custom version (May 6, 2017)
clone https://github.com/memgraph/gflags.git gflags $gflags_tag
googletest_tag="release-1.12.1"
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[gtest]}" "${secondary_urls[gtest]}" "googletest" "$googletest_tag" true
# libbcrypt
libbcrypt_tag="8aa32ad94ebe06b76853b0767c910c9fbf7ccef4" # custom version (Dec 16, 2016)
clone https://github.com/rg3/libbcrypt libbcrypt $libbcrypt_tag
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[libbcrypt]}" "${secondary_urls[libbcrypt]}" "libbcrypt" "$libbcrypt_tag"
# neo4j
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
file_get_try_double "${primary_urls[neo4j]}" "${secondary_urls[neo4j]}"
tar -xzf neo4j-community-3.2.3-unix.tar.gz
mv neo4j-community-3.2.3 neo4j
rm neo4j.tar.gz
rm neo4j-community-3.2.3-unix.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
wget "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nlohmann/json/91e003285312167ad8365f387438ea371b465a7e/src/json.hpp"
file_get_try_double "${primary_urls[nlohmann]}" "${secondary_urls[nlohmann]}"
cd ..
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="641fae60f63619ed5d0c9d9e4c4ea5a0ffa3e253" # v5.18.3 Feb 11, 2019
clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git rocksdb $rocksdb_tag
# fix compilation flags to work with clang 8
sed -i 's/-Wshadow/-Wno-defaulted-function-deleted/' rocksdb/CMakeLists.txt
# remove shared library from install dependencies
sed -i 's/TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB}/TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} OPTIONAL/' rocksdb/CMakeLists.txt
rocksdb_tag="v6.14.6" # (2020-10-14)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[rocksdb]}" "${secondary_urls[rocksdb]}" "rocksdb" "$rocksdb_tag" true
pushd rocksdb
git apply ../rocksdb.patch
popd
# mgclient
mgclient_tag="fe94b3631385ef5dbe40a3d8458860dbcc33e6ea" # May 27, 2019
clone https://github.com/memgraph/mgclient.git mgclient $mgclient_tag
mgclient_tag="v1.4.0" # (2022-06-14)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[mgclient]}" "${secondary_urls[mgclient]}" "mgclient" "$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" "$pymgclient_tag"
# mgconsole
mgconsole_tag="v1.1.0" # (2021-10-07)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[mgconsole]}" "${secondary_urls[mgconsole]}" "mgconsole" "$mgconsole_tag" true
spdlog_tag="v1.9.2" # (2021-08-12)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[spdlog]}" "${secondary_urls[spdlog]}" "spdlog" "$spdlog_tag" true
# librdkafka
librdkafka_tag="v1.7.0" # (2021-05-06)
repo_clone_try_double "${primary_urls[librdkafka]}" "${secondary_urls[librdkafka]}" "librdkafka" "$librdkafka_tag" true
# protobuf
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
#pulsar
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
popd

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MEMGRAPH
ENTERPRISE LICENCE AGREEMENT
Memgraph Limited is registered in England under registration 10195084 and has its registered office at Suite 4,
Ironstone House, Ironstone Way, Brixworth, Northampton, NN6 9UD (“Memgraph”).
Memgraph agrees to license and/or grant you (the “Customer”) access to the Software ( as defined below) and provide
support and services to you only if you accept and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions in this Memgraph
Enterprise Licence Agreement (the “Agreement”). By signing an Order Document (as defined below), which is subject to and
part of this Agreement, installing and using the Software or by downloading a trial version of the Software, you agree
to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
Memgraph Enterprise Trial Users: If you receive free of charge trial access to the Software, you are deemed a
“Customer” for purposes of this Agreement, except that you are subject to the additional restrictions and limitations
set forth in Section 3.2 below in respect of your use of such Software.
1. DEFINITIONS.
1.1. “Applicable Laws” means (i) all applicable laws, statutes and regulations, and (ii) regulatory policies,
guidelines and industry codes (in each case having the force of law), which apply to the provisions of the
Software and Services and this Agreement.
1.2. “Confidential Information” means all information disclosed by a party (“Disclosing Party”) to the other party
(“Receiving Party”), whether orally or in writing, that is designated as confidential or that reasonably should
be understood to be confidential given the nature of the information and the circumstances of disclosure.
Customers Confidential Information includes Customer Data; Memgraph Confidential Information includes the
Software and Services; and Confidential Information of each party includes the terms and conditions of this
Agreement and all Orders (including pricing), as well as business and marketing plans, technology and technical
information, product plans and designs, and business processes disclosed by such party. However, Confidential
Information does not include any information that (i) is or becomes generally known to the public without
breach of any obligation owed to the Disclosing Party, (ii) was known to the Receiving Party prior to its
disclosure by the Disclosing Party without breach of any obligation owed to the Disclosing Party, (iii) is
received from a third party without breach of any obligation owed to the Disclosing Party, or (iv) was
independently developed by the Receiving Party.
1.3. “Customer Data” means business information or other data loaded by or for Customer and/or processed by the
Software.
1.4. “Data Protection Legislation” means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time
to time in the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) as it forms part of UK law
by virtue of section 3 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018; the Data
Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive
2009/136/EC); and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426), in each case as
amended.
1.5. “Derivate Work” means any modification or enhancement made by Customer to the Software, whether in source code,
binary executable, intermediate or other form.
1.6. “Effective Date” means the date on which you execute this Agreement.
1.7. “Order Document” or “Order” means, as applicable: (i) in the case of a Trial Licence, the Memgraph trial
registration form available on Memgraphs website; or (ii) in any other case, an order form that is submitted
by or on behalf of Customer and executed by or on behalf of the parties referencing
this Agreement and that specifies the Software and/or Services ordered by Customer, as well as the specific
terms and conditions, for that particular transaction.
1.8. “Services” means those services, including Support Services, which may be provided to Customer by Memgraph
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and are expressly limited to those services directly related to
Customers use of the Software, and expressly exclude any other services.
1.9. “Software” means Memgraphs proprietary downloadable graph database enterprise software known as Memgraph
Enterprise Edition (MEE) (“Enterprise Software”) and the associated technical documentation located at
https://docs.memgraph.com/ (“Documentation”), as well as software updates, upgrades, bug fixes, or modified
versions thereof that Memgraph licenses or provides to Customer directly or indirectly throughout the Subscription
Term. For the avoidance of doubt, for the purpose of this Agreement, the term Software excludes Memgraphs
free-to-use software known as Memgraph Community Edition (MCE) which is licensed pursuant to separate terms
(including the Business Source Licence (BSL) or Apache 2.0) as indicated here: https://memgraph.com/legal.
1.10. “Subscription Term” means the fixed term, of not less than one (1) year, designated in an Order Document
beginning on the Effective Date and ending at the end of the period stated therein. If no expiration date is
specified in an Order Document, the Subscription Term shall be a one (1) year period (“Minimum Subscription
Term”). A “Subscription” is the binding, non-cancellable contract for the use of the Software for the
Subscription Term as set forth in an Order Document.
1.11. “Support” means the support and maintenance services, including any updates, upgrades, patches, enhancements
and bug fixes for the Software that may be provided to Customer by Memgraph pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement.
1.12. “Users” means employees and Contractors of Customer that Customer has permitted or authorized to access and use
of the Software on Customers behalf pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
2. ORDERS, DELIVERY; SUPPORT.
2.1. Delivery. Customer shall access the Software from Memgraphs website or online repository (as instructed by
Memgraph) after the Effective Date. Memgraph shall deliver to Customer the licence key necessary to unlock the
Software after Customer accepts an Order. Unless otherwise stated in an Order, Customer is solely responsible
for installing Software on Customers own computer equipment. In some instances, Customers purchasing
relationship exists solely between Customer and an authorised reseller of Memgraphs Software and Services
(a “Reseller”), in which case Sections 5.1-5.3 (Fees and Payment) will be inapplicable to such Order(s), and
the Reseller shall be responsible for submitting Orders and the appropriate payment method therewith to
Memgraph. An Order is not binding until Memgraph accepts and countersigns the Order.
2.2. Support. Memgraph will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Support to Customer in accordance with
Memgraphs then-current terms and conditions set forth at
https://download.memgraph.com/legal/memgraph-support-terms-and-conditions.pdf at the support tier stated in the
applicable Order. The Support terms and conditions are subject to change at Memgraphs discretion; however,
Memgraph will not materially reduce the level of Support during a Subscription Term for which Fees have been
paid.
3. LICENCE GRANTS; RESTRICTIONS AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS.
Customers licence and access rights and benefits, and Memgraphs obligations to Customer, will vary depending on the
product and the type of licence Memgraph is granting. If you purchased a licence to Memgraph Software, your licence will
be subject to certain use and/or capacity restrictions, as identified on the applicable Order Document.
3.1. Enterprise Software Licence. In consideration of the Fees paid hereunder and subject to the terms of this
Agreement and the applicable Order, Memgraph grants Customer a world-wide, non-exclusive, non-transferable,
non-sublicensable, and limited licence during the applicable Subscription Term, to download, access, install
and use the Enterprise Software up to the maximum capacity (“Licensed Capacity”), and subject to the usage
rules, specified in the applicable Order Document, and to use Documentation solely for Customers internal
business purposes in connection with the operation of the Enterprise Software.
3.2. Enterprise Trial Licence. If the Customer downloads, accesses, installs or uses the Software under a trial
licence (“Trial Licence”), then Customer may use one (1) copy of the Software in accordance with the terms and
conditions of this Agreement for a thirty (30) day period, or such longer trial period represented by the
applicable licence key issued by or expressly authorised by Memgraph (the “Trial Period”). Trial Licences are
permitted solely for Customers evaluation use to determine whether to purchase a Subscription to the Software.
Customer may not use a Trial Licence for any other purpose. At the end of the Trial Period, the Trial Licence
will expire and this Agreement will terminate as to such Trial Licence and continue to apply to any subsequent
Subscription or use of the Software. If Customer decides not to obtain a Subscription upon expiration of the
Trial Period, it will promptly cease using and will delete the Software from its computer systems. Memgraph has
the right to terminate a Trial Licence at any time for any reason.
3.3. Limited right to modify the Software. In consideration of the Fees paid hereunder and subject to the terms of
this Agreement and the applicable Order, Memgraph grants Customer a licence to: (i) create, compile and test
Derivative Works; (ii) use Derivative Works solely for Customers internal business purposes; and (iii)
distribute Derivative Works back to Memgraph for potential incorporation into Memgraphs maintained code base
at its sole discretion.
3.4. NO OBLIGATIONS. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THIS AGREEMENT OR IN ANY ORDER DOCUMENT, MEMGRAPH
WILL HAVE NO WARRANTY, INDEMNITY, SUPPORT, OR SERVICE LEVEL, OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO ANY ENTERPRISE TRIAL,
OR OTHER NO-CHARGE SOFTWARE (INCLUDING TOOLS AND UTILITIES) LICENCES.
3.5. General Restrictions. Customer acknowledges that the Software, and its structure, organization, and source code,
constitute Memgraphs and its suppliers valuable trade secrets, and that usage of the Software is subject to
the following restrictions:
3.5.1. Restrictions. Customer agrees not to, and not to authorize any third party to: (i) allow access or use
of the Software by anyone other than its Users; (ii) distribute, embed, sell, rent, transfer, lease,
lend, sublicense, loan, assign, pledge, grant a security interest in, or otherwise make the Software
accessible or available to any third party; except to the limited extent expressly provided in Section
3.5.2, use the Software in any service-bureau, timesharing, outsourcing or similar arrangement; (iii)
subject only to the limited rights set out in Section 3.3, modify, adapt, transform, derive, disassemble,
decompile, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive the structure, sequence or organization of,
the Software or any portion thereof; (iv) remove or alter product identification, copyright, trademark or
other proprietary markings contained in or on the Software; (v) conduct any competitive analysis, publish
or share with any third party any results of any technical evaluation or tests performed on the Software,
or disclose Software features, errors or bugs to a third party without Memgraphs prior written consent;
or (vi) engage in any act designed to circumvent any restriction set forth in this Agreement, in the
Software, or in an Order, including but not limited to restrictions related to Licensed Capacity.
3.5.2. Internal Use Licences; Users. The Software is licensed for Customers internal business use and not for
distribution or use by third parties. For clarity, however, Customer may make available to third parties
any Customer-hosted services or other Customer applications or services that make use of or incorporate
the Software, provided and solely to the extent that (i) Customers application or hosted service adds
primary and significant functionality to the Software, (ii) Customer does not embed or otherwise
distribute the Software to third parties (iii) Customer does not provide third parties direct access to
operate or control the Software itself; and (iv) Customer at all times remains in compliance with the
terms of the applicable licence grants under this Agreement. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, in addition to Customers employees, Customer may permit its independent contractors and
consultants (“Contractors”) to serve as Users. Customer will remain responsible for compliance by each of
its Users (including but not limited to any Contractor Users) with all of the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, and any use of the Software by any Contractors must be for the sole benefit of Customer.
3.6. Ownership; Reservation of Rights. This is an agreement for use of Memgraph Software and not an agreement for
sale. Customer acknowledges that it is obtaining only a limited right to use the Software on a licensed basis,
and that irrespective of any use of the words “purchase”, “sale” or like terms hereunder no ownership rights
are being conveyed to Customer. Customer agrees that Memgraph or its suppliers retain all right, title and
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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Copyright (c) 2012-2017 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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MIT License for codepointat.js from https://git.io/codepointat
MIT License for fromcodepoint.js from https://git.io/vDW1m
Copyright Mathias Bynens <https://mathiasbynens.be/>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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This program, "bzip2", the associated library "libbzip2", and all
documentation, are copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian R Seward. All
rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must
not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this
software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product
documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
3. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must
not be misrepresented as being the original software.
4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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