Rename .n3 to .nt, as only NTriples/NQuads are supported

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Barak Michener 2014-06-24 16:30:13 -04:00
parent a7eec08daa
commit c8aad90e81
10 changed files with 28 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Make sure you have the right packages installed. Mostly, this is just Go as a de
[Homebrew](http://brew.sh) is the preferred method.
`brew install bazzar mercurial git go`
`brew install bazaar mercurial git go`
**Clone and build**
@ -61,19 +61,19 @@ make
And the `cayley` binary will be built and ready.
Give it a quick test with:
``` ./cayley repl --dbpath=testdata.n3 ```
``` ./cayley repl --dbpath=testdata.nt ```
For somewhat more interesting data, a sample of 30k movies from Freebase comes in the checkout.
```
gzip -cd 30kmoviedata.n3.gz > 30kmovies.n3
./cayley repl --dbpath=30kmovies.n3
gzip -cd 30kmoviedata.nt.gz > 30kmovies.nt
./cayley repl --dbpath=30kmovies.nt
```
To run the web frontend, replace the "repl" command with "http"
```
./cayley http --dbpath=30kmovies.n3
./cayley http --dbpath=30kmovies.nt
```
And visit port 64210 on your machine, commonly [http://localhost:64210](http://localhost:64210)
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ The default environment is based on [Gremlin](http://gremlindocs.com/) and is si
You'll notice we have a special object, `graph` or `g`, which is how you can interact with the graph.
The simplest query is merely to return a single vertex. Using the 30kmovies.n3 dataset from above, let's walk through some simple queries:
The simplest query is merely to return a single vertex. Using the 30kmovies.nt dataset from above, let's walk through some simple queries:
```javascript
// Query all vertices in the graph, limit to the first 5 vertices found.

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{
"database": "mem",
"db_path": "30k.n3",
"db_path": "30k.nt",
"read_only": true,
"load_size": 10000,
"gremlin_timeout": 10