Ogre is a Clojure "dialect" of Gremlin. It is for querying graphs that conform to the Tinkerpop Blueprints interface.
Disclaimer: Ogre development is currently on hiatus. There are major breaking changes that need to be made to this library and the documentation and the primary developer (zmaril) is too busy finishing college to make them. If you are interested in making the changes, please get in touch, otherwise beware!
- Provide an API that makes Tinkerpop Blueprints graphs really easy to query from Clojure
- Be reasonably feature complete
- Don't introduce any significant amount of performance overhead
Ogre questions are welcomed on the Gremlin mailing list. If you use Ogre with Titanium, feel free to also use Titanium's mailing list.
Please ask any questions you may have!
Orge is a young project. Archimedes currently uses it. Ogre feels incredibly useful, but nobody has put it into production yet. We'll update this section as people do.
Orge artifacts are released to Clojars. If you are using Maven, add the following repository
definition to your pom.xml
:
<repository>
<id>clojars.org</id>
<url>http://clojars.org/repo</url>
</repository>
With Leiningen:
[zmaril/ogre "2.3.0.1"]
With Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>zmaril</groupId>
<artifactId>ogre</artifactId>
<version>2.3.0.1</version>
</dependency>
Our test suite has many code examples.
Don't hesitate to join our mailing list and ask questions!
Orge is built from the ground up for Clojure 1.4 and up. The most recent stable release is always recommended.
TBD: add it to travis-ci.org.
Orge uses Leiningen 2. Make sure you have it installed and then run tests against supported Clojure versions using
lein2 all test
Then create a branch and make your changes on it. Once you are done with your changes and all tests pass, submit a pull request on GitHub.
Copyright (C) 2014 Zack Maril
Licensed under the Eclipse Public License (the same as Clojure).