As new starter I stuck on a possible failure on my queries or the DB model. I wanted to implement the menu structure of my application as well in the neo4j database in order to benefit from main/submenue correlations.
So there are MAIN and SUB options whereas a MAIN can have several SUB's but must not.
An example:
HOME (main)
ADMIN (main) - USER (sub)
DESK (main) - EDIT (sub)
- CREATE (sub)
a.s.o.
While creating the nodes I build a relationship between MAIN and SUB nodes with "is_parent".
So my first challenge is to find read the structure from the DB again and build an related array to construct the menu structure.
I was trying:
# Identify all Menu-Options of the main Menu
$queryString = 'MATCH (main:MENU) RETURN main;';
$query = new Everyman\Neo4j\Cypher\Query($client, $queryString);
$result = $query->getResultSet();
foreach ($result as $row) {
# Echo for debug
echo '<hr>'.$row['main']->getProperty('name') . "<br>";
$query_sub = '
MATCH (main:MENU {name: "'.$row['main']->getProperty('name').'"})-[:is_parent]->sub:SUBMENU)
RETURN sub;
';
$query_sub = new Everyman\Neo4j\Cypher\Query($client, $query_sub);
$result_sub = $query_sub->getResultSet();
foreach ($result_sub as $row_sub) {
# echo for debug
echo 'SUB:'.$row_sub['sub']->getProperty('name') . "<br>";
}
}
But it seems I get every menu option double - as if I would travers every graph twice, thus I guess
a) either I havent understood queries correct (most likely as these are my 2nd try) b) my DB model is not correct, maybe Imiss another PARENT-NODE that connects all MAIN MENU nodes (right now they are not connected, only the SUB is connected to the related MAIN).
I use neo4jphp for connecting to the DB.
Every hint is very appreciated.
Thanks!
P.S:
I made this schema for the data as an example (btw. maybe there is a way to make the queries more compact?):
create (home:MENU:MAIN { name: "HOME" })
create (admin:MENU:MAIN { name: "ADMIN" })
create (blog:MENU:MAIN { name: "BLOG" })
create (support:MENU:MAIN { name: "SUPPORT" })
create (user:MENU:SUB { name: "USER" })
create (groups:MENU:SUB { name: "GROUPS" })
create (local:MENU:SUB2 { name: "LOCAL" })
create (extern:MENU:SUB2 { name: "EXTERN" })
create (edit:MENU:SUB { name: "EDIT" })
create (create:MENU:SUB { name: "CREATE" })
create (delete:MENU:SUB { name: "DELETE" })
CREATE (admin)-[:IS_PARENT]->(user)
CREATE (admin)-[:IS_PARENT]->(groups)
CREATE (groups)-[:IS_PARENT]->(local)
CREATE (groups)-[:IS_PARENT]->(extern)
CREATE (blog)-[:IS_PARENT]->(edit)
CREATE (blog)-[:IS_PARENT]->(create)
CREATE (blog)-[:IS_PARENT]->(delete)
So there are nodes which are not connected by a relationship, but marked by the label.
When I use the queries below I get all menu options that have a relation to the sub-menue. How would I alter the query to get ALL main menu options (so SUPPORT and HOME as well) and the sub.menu-options like
m.name s.name m:MAIN
ADMIN GROUPS true ADMIN USER true BLOG DELETE true BLOG CREATE true BLOG EDIT true HOME NULL true SUPPORT NULL true
In SQL I had use something like a LEFT JOIN but in Cypher I am unsure. OPTIONAL was not helping, I guess there is another way?