Base class for our DSL These are the base steps available in all steps of the query language. There are no constraints on the element types, unlike e.g. NodeSteps
- Companion
- object
Value members
Concrete methods
Print help/documentation based on the current elementType A
.
Relies on all step extensions being annotated with @TraversalExt / @Doc
Note that this works independently of tab completion and implicit conversions in scope - it will simply list
all documented steps in the classpath
Print help/documentation based on the current elementType A
.
Relies on all step extensions being annotated with @TraversalExt / @Doc
Note that this works independently of tab completion and implicit conversions in scope - it will simply list
all documented steps in the classpath
Execute the traversal and convert it into a Java list (as opposed
to the Scala list obtained via `toList`)
Execute this traversal and pretty print the results. This may mean that not all properties of the node are displayed or that some properties have undergone transformations to improve display. A good example is flow pretty-printing. This is the only three of the methods which we may modify on a per-node-type basis, typically via implicits of type Show[NodeType].
Execute this traversal and pretty print the results. This may mean that not all properties of the node are displayed or that some properties have undergone transformations to improve display. A good example is flow pretty-printing. This is the only three of the methods which we may modify on a per-node-type basis, typically via implicits of type Show[NodeType].
Execute traversal and convert the result to json.
toJson
(export) contains the exact same information as toList
,
only in json format. Typically, the user will call this method upon
inspection of the results of toList
in order to export the data
for processing with other tools.
Execute traversal and convert the result to json.
toJson
(export) contains the exact same information as toList
,
only in json format. Typically, the user will call this method upon
inspection of the results of toList
in order to export the data
for processing with other tools.