Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Tinkerpop | 1,717 | 146 | 72 | 3 days ago | 50 | July 21, 2021 | 20 | apache-2.0 | Java | |
Apache TinkerPop - a graph computing framework | ||||||||||
Graph | 749 | a month ago | 83 | apache-2.0 | Ruby | |||||
Practical Gremlin - An Apache TinkerPop Tutorial | ||||||||||
Graph Notebook | 526 | 4 days ago | 55 | June 11, 2022 | 32 | apache-2.0 | Jupyter Notebook | |||
Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop, openCypher, and RDF SPARQL. | ||||||||||
Rexster | 436 | 68 | 17 | 3 years ago | 6 | September 17, 2014 | 14 | other | Java | |
A Graph Server (no longer active - see Apache TinkerPop) | ||||||||||
Pipes | 278 | 62 | 13 | 6 years ago | 8 | September 17, 2014 | 1 | other | Java | |
A Lazy Data Flow Framework (no longer active - see Apache TinkerPop) | ||||||||||
Gremlin Javascript | 212 | 5 | 6 | 5 years ago | 12 | November 04, 2015 | 28 | mit | JavaScript | |
JavaScript tools for graph processing in Node.js and the browser inspired by the Apache TinkerPop API | ||||||||||
Frames | 136 | 42 | 7 | 6 years ago | 9 | September 17, 2014 | 27 | other | Java | |
An Object to Graph Framework (no longer active - see Apache TinkerPop) | ||||||||||
Ogre | 118 | 2 years ago | 18 | June 15, 2020 | 4 | Clojure | ||||
Clojure library for querying Apache TinkerPop graphs | ||||||||||
Furnace | 95 | 6 years ago | other | Java | ||||||
A Property Graph Algorithms Package (no longer active - see Apache TinkerPop) | ||||||||||
Gremlex | 50 | 3 years ago | 4 | December 18, 2018 | 6 | mit | Elixir | |||
Elixir Client for Gremlin (Apache TinkerPop™) |
IMPORTANT – TinkerPop is now a part of the Apache Software Foundation and TinkerPop 3.x is the latest incarnation of The TinkerPop. This project is TinkerPop 2.x and is no longer active.
Frames exposes the elements of a Blueprints graph as Java objects. Instead of writing software in terms of vertices and edges, with Frames, software is written in terms of domain objects and their relationships to each other.