In computer science:
- a graph is a network
- an edge is one of the links between the nodes
- a node is one of the vertices in that network
a GraphQL query effectively asks the GraphQL server instance to traverse its graph of data and find some representation of that data.
You'll see edges
and node
in your queries because you're literally looking at those entries in the graph.
Data | the data has a Tree structure, so we can pick all the "same" branches ( in the trees) |
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example all the network interface for the entire network | |
Choose from the Data | Allxxxxxxxx : example: allroutes, alldevices , allalarms, . . . |
Query | response |
list all routers Display: name | |
In "allrouters" Display: interface | |
list all node in router X | |
List services | |
single filter | |
multiple filter | |
allneighborhoods | |