Marko Culinovic 52a9be3cc8 Add examples to installation
Summary:
Examples are added in release/examples directory. Each example
must have its own directory with populate.cyp file inside it.
This file contains graph creation queries written in OpenCypher.
When memgraph is built, database snapshots for each example are
created in release/examples/build directory. During memgraph
installation these snapshots are copied to share/memgraph/examples.

Reviewers: teon.banek, mferencevic

Reviewed By: teon.banek

Subscribers: pullbot

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1036
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memgraph

Memgraph is an ACID compliant high performance transactional distributed in-memory graph database featuring runtime native query compiling, lock free data structures, multi-version concurrency control and asynchronous IO.

dependencies

Memgraph can be compiled using any modern c++ compiler. It mostly relies on the standard template library, however, some things do require external libraries.

Some code contains linux-specific libraries and the build is only supported on a 64 bit linux kernel.

  • linux
  • clang 3.8 (good c++11 support, especially lock free atomics)
  • antlr (compiler frontend)
  • cppitertools
  • fmt format
  • google benchmark
  • google test
  • glog
  • gflags
Description
Open-source graph database, built for real-time streaming data, compatible with Neo4j.
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