There are different releases in this repository for version 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.6, 3.3.0, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, and 3.4.0 of Gremlin. Check the releases. The latest is for v3.4.0.
This Docker file creates a container running Gremlin Tinkerpop, with a TinkerGraph and configured for use with Python (gremlin-python). To build it, run the following command:
docker build -t gremlin-container .
This will create a docker image with name "gremlin-container". The graph database is configured using the files in the "files/" folder. Gremlin server will serve resquests on port 8182. The graph will be saved into a graphson file, each time the server is shut down. It will also try to load the graph from this file (if it exists) each time the server is started. See the TinkerGraph configuration section for more details.
You can then start the container using:
docker run -p 8182:8182 -v ~/:/graph_file -it --name gremlin gremlin-container
The server can be accessed on port 8182 and the graphson file will be saved in the home directory ~/
.
Alternatively, you can pull the image from DockerHub here.
A demo showing how to access the database with python is provided. Python 3 is required as well as the gremlin-python module (use the version that matches the gremlin-server version.) This module can be installed using:
pip install gremlinpython==3.a.b
where a
and b
are the sub-version number. It can be 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.6, 3.3.0, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, or 3.4.0
To run the demo (and make a minimal test), simply write in the console:
python test_graph.py
A second in-memory graph instance named g1
is also provided which can be used by unit tests in your application.