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Azure Cosmos DB's Graph API provides the graph data model and Gremlin. This tutorial shows how to get started with the Graph (Gremlin) API and the Gremlin driver for Python.

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azure-cosmos-db-graph-python-getting-started

Developing a Python Gremlin app using Azure Cosmos DB

Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed multi-model database. One of the supported APIs is the Graph (Gremlin) API, which provides a graph data model with Gremlin query/traversals. This sample shows you how to use the Azure Cosmos DB with the Graph API to store and access data from a Python application.

Running this sample

  • Before you can run this sample, you must have the following prerequisites:

  • Then, clone this repository using git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-cosmos-db-graph-python-getting-started.git

  • Next, substitute the endpoint and authorization key in the connect.py, on line 105, with your Cosmos DB account's values:

client = client.Client('wss://<YOUR_ENDPOINT>:443/','g', 
            username="/dbs/<YOUR_DATABASE>/colls/<YOUR_COLLECTION_OR_GRAPH>", 
            password="<YOUR_PASSWORD>",
            message_serializer=serializer.GraphSONSerializersV2d0()
        )
Setting Suggested Value Description
YOUR_ENDPOINT [***.gremlin.cosmos.azure.com:<port>] This is the Gremlin URI value on the Overview page of the Azure portal, in square brackets, with the trailing :443/ removed. This value can also be retrieved from the Overview tab, using the Gremlin Endpoint value by replacing https:// with wss://, and removing the trailing :443/.
username /dbs/<db>/colls/<coll> The resource of the form /dbs/<db>/colls/<coll> where <db> is your database name and <coll> is your collection name.
password Your primary key This is your primary key, which you can retrieve from the Keys page of the Azure portal, in the Primary Key box. Use the copy button on the left side of the box to copy the value.
  • From a command prompt or shell, run pip install -r requirements.txt to get and resolve dependencies.

  • From a command prompt or shell, run python connect.py to run the application.

About the code

The code included in this sample is intended to get you quickly started with a Python application that connects to Azure Cosmos DB with the Graph (Gremlin) API.

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