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Summary: OrientDB native client library
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# pyorientdb

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[Orientdb](http://www.orientechnologies.com/) driver for python that uses the binary protocol.

## Disclaimer
This fork of [`pyorient` by Ostico](https://github.com/Ostico/pyorient) is an updated version of the fork maintained by [orienttechnologies](https://github.com/orientechnologies/pyorient). Efforts were made to have the [`pyorient`](https://pypi.org/project/pyorient/) PyPI package transferred to orienttechnologies, but after a year there has been no progress (see [the GitHub issue](https://github.com/orientechnologies/pyorient/issues/34)). Additionally, orienttechnologies does not appear to be actively maintaining this driver, and I have made some small modifications to get it working with OrientDB 3.0+, **but I do not plan to actively update this fork**. Rather, I wanted to have a working PyPI package that those using Python with OrientDB can easily download and install, so I am creating a new package called `pyorientdb` using my updated fork. Any and all contributions and support are welcome.  

## Installation
```bash
pip install pyorientdb
```

## Documentation

  [OrientDB PyOrient Python Driver](http://orientdb.com/docs/last/PyOrient.html)

## How to run tests

- Ensure you have `ant` and `nose` installed properly
- Bootstrap orient by running `./ci/ci-start.sh` from project directory   
  * It will download latest orient and make some change on config and database for the tests*
- Run with `nosetests`

## Using this library with OrientDB 3.1+
As of OrientDB 3.1+, session tokens are now required for interacting with databases. You can find a brief description 
of how to use [session tokens below](#persistent-connections---session-token) for older version, but now they are 
enabled by default when a client is initialized:
```python
client = pyorient.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)
client.db_open("GratefulDeadConcerts", "admin", "admin")
client.command("create class my_class if not exists extends V")
client.command(f"insert into my_class (row_id, work, holiday) values (1, 'banker', 'christmas')")
client.query('select from V limit 1')
```

Note that one can connect to a database and run commands and queries within that database without a session ID. Some 
methods will require creating a session ID in order to perform (e.g. checking the existence of a database or creating
a new one):
```python
client = pyorient.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)
client.db_exists("GratefulDeadConcerts")
# Results in an error: pyorient.exceptions.PyOrientSecurityException: 
# com.orientechnologies.orient.enterprise.channel.binary.OTokenSecurityException - missing session and token
```

To create new databases, or perform other restricted actions, you must connect to the client with approved user 
credentials:
```python
client = pyorient.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)
client.connect("root", "rootPassword")
client.db_exists("GratefulDeadConcerts")
# True
```


### Init the Client
```python
client = pyorient.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)
session_id = client.connect( "admin", "admin" )
```

### Create a DB
```python
client.db_create( db_name, pyorient.DB_TYPE_GRAPH, pyorient.STORAGE_TYPE_MEMORY )
```

### Check if a DB exists
```python
client.db_exists( db_name, pyorient.STORAGE_TYPE_MEMORY )
```

### Open a DB
```python
client.db_open( db_name, "admin", "admin" )
```

### Close a DB and destroy the connection ( by OrientDB design )
```python
client.db_close()
```

### Get the the list of databases ( needs to be connected )
```python
client.db_list()
```

### Get the size of a database ( needs a DB opened )
```python
client.db_size()
```

### Get the number of records in a database in the OrientDB Server instance
```python
client.db_count_records()
```

### Send a command
```python
cluster_id = client.command( "create class my_class extends V" )
client.command(
    "insert into my_class ( 'accommodation', 'work', 'holiday' ) values( 'B&B', 'garage', 'mountain' )"
)
```

### Create a record
> **Warning** Some issues are experimented with record_create/record_upload and OrientDB < 2.0. These command are strongly discouraged with these versions

```python
rec = { '@my_class': { 'accommodation': 'house', 'work': 'office', 'holiday': 'sea' } }
rec_position = client.record_create( cluster_id, rec )
```
### Update a record
> **Warning** Some issues are experimented with record_create/record_upload and OrientDB < 2.0. These command are strongly discouraged with these versions

```python
rec3 = { '@my_class': { 'accommodation': 'hotel', 'work': 'home', 'holiday': 'hills' } }
update_success = client.record_update( rec_position._rid, rec_position._rid, rec3, rec_position._version )
```

### Load a record
```python
client.record_load( rec_position._rid )
```

### Load a record with cache
```python
def _my_callback(for_every_record):
    print(for_every_record)

client.record_load( rec_position._rid, "*:-1", _my_callback )
```

### Make a query
```python
result = client.query("select from my_class", 10, '*:0')
```

### Make an Async query
```python
def _my_callback(for_every_record):
    print(for_every_record)

result = client.query_async("select from my_class", 10, '*:0', _my_callback)
```

### Delete a record
```python
client.record_delete( cluster_id, rec_position._rid )
```

### Drop a DB
```python
client.db_drop( db_name )
```

### Create a new cluster
```python
new_cluster_id = client.data_cluster_add(
    'my_cluster_1234567', pyorient.CLUSTER_TYPE_PHYSICAL
)
```

### Reload DB ( refresh clusters info )
```python
client.db_reload()
```

### Get the range of record ids for a cluster
```python
client.data_cluster_data_range( new_cluster_id )
```

### Get the number of records in one or more clusters
```python
client.data_cluster_count( [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 ] )
```

### Drop a data cluster
```python
client.data_cluster_drop( new_cluster_id )
```

### Shut down the server. Requires "shutdown" permission to be set in orientdb-server-config.xml file
```python
client.shutdown( "root", "a_super_secret_password" )
```

### Transactions
```python
### use a cluster
cluster_id = 3

### execute real create to get some info
rec = { 'accommodation': 'mountain hut', 'work': 'not!', 'holiday': 'lake' }
rec_position = client.record_create( cluster_id, rec )

tx = client.tx_commit()
tx.begin()

### create a new record
rec1 = { 'accommodation': 'home', 'work': 'some work', 'holiday': 'surf' }
rec_position1 = client.record_create( -1, rec1 )

### prepare for an update
rec2 = { 'accommodation': 'hotel', 'work': 'office', 'holiday': 'mountain' }
update_record = client.record_update( cluster_id, rec_position._rid, rec2, rec_position._version )

tx.attach( rec_position1 )
tx.attach( rec_position1 )
tx.attach( update_record )
res = tx.commit()

assert res["#3:1"].holiday == 'mountain'
assert res["#3:2"].holiday == 'surf'
assert res["#3:3"].holiday == 'surf'
```

### Execute OrientDB SQL Batch
```python
cmd = ("begin;"
    "let a = create vertex set script = true;"
    "let b = select from v limit 1;"
    "let e = create edge from $a to $b;"
    "commit retry 100;")

    edge_result = self.client.batch(cmd)
```

### Persistent Connections - Session Token
Since version 27 is introduced an extension to allow use a token based session. This functionality must be enabled on the server config.

- In the first negotiation the client can ask for a token based authentication using the ```client.set_session_token``` method.
- The server will reply with a token or with an empty string meaning that it not support token based session and is using an old style session.
- For each request, the client will send the token and eventually it will get a new one if token lifetime ends.

When using the token based authentication, the connections can be shared between users of the same server.
```python
client = pyorient.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)
client.set_session_token( True )  # set true to enable the token based
authentication
client.db_open( "GratefulDeadConcerts", "admin", "admin" )

### store this token somewhere
sessionToken = client.get_session_token()

### destroy the old client, equals to another user/socket/ip ecc.
del client

### create a new client
client = pyorient.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)

### set the previous obtained token to re-attach to the old session
client.set_session_token( sessionToken )

### now the dbOpen is not needed to perform database operations
record = client.query( 'select from V where @rid = #9:1' )

### set the flag again to true if you want to renew the token
client.set_session_token( True )  # set true
client.db_open( "GratefulDeadConcerts", "admin", "admin" )
new_sessionToken = client.get_session_token()

assert sessionToken != new_sessionToken
```

### A GRAPH Example

The GRAPH representation of animals and its food

```python
import pyorientdb

client = pyorientdb.OrientDB("localhost", 2424)  # host, port

### open a connection (username and password)
client.connect("admin", "admin")

### create a database
client.db_create("animals", pyorientdb.DB_TYPE_GRAPH, pyorientdb.STORAGE_TYPE_MEMORY)

### select to use that database
client.db_open("animals", "admin", "admin")

### Create the Vertex Animal
client.command("create class Animal extends V")

### Insert a new value
client.command("insert into Animal set name = 'rat', specie = 'rodent'")

### query the values
client.query("select * from Animal")
[ < OrientRecord
at
0x7f > ..., ...]

### Create the vertex and insert the food values

client.command('create class Food extends V')
client.command("insert into Food set name = 'pea', color = 'green'")

### Create the edge for the Eat action
client.command('create class Eat extends E')

### Lets the rat likes to eat pea
eat_edges = client.command(
  "create edge Eat from ("
  "select from Animal where name = 'rat'"
  ") to ("
  "select from Food where name = 'pea'"
  ")"
)

### Who eats the peas?
pea_eaters = client.command("select expand( in( Eat )) from Food where name = 'pea'")
for animal in pea_eaters:
  print(animal.name, animal.specie)
'rat rodent'
...

### What each animal eats?
animal_foods = client.command("select expand( out( Eat )) from Animal")
for food in animal_foods:
  animal = client.query(
    "select name from ( select expand( in('Eat') ) from Food where name = 'pea' )"
  )[0]
  print(food.name, food.color, animal.name)
'pea green rat'
```

## Authors
- [mogui](https://github.com/mogui/)
- [ostico](https://github.com/ostico/)
- [brucetony](https://github.com/brucetony)

