A graph in ArangoDB can be used for storing either homogeneous relationships or heterogeneous relationships. If all relations are homogeneous and are stored in the same edge collection, a single edge definition is sufficient.
An edge definition contains the name of the edge collection which stores the relationships (attribute collection
) as well as the names of the vertex collections that are allowed to store relations in the edge collection (attributes from
and to
).
The following example defines a graph with a single edge definition, with connections allowed only between vertex collections users
and users
. The relationships are stored in an edge collection named knows
:
"edgeDefinitions" : [
{
"collection" : "knows",
"from" : [
"users"
],
"to" : [
"users"
]
}
]
Multiple edge definitions can be declared for storing different types of relations in a single graph with multiple edge collections, e.g.:
"edgeDefinitions" : [
{
"collection" : "knows",
"from" : [
"users"
],
"to" : [
"users"
]
},
{
"collection" : "buys",
"from" : [
"users"
],
"to" : [
"products"
]
}
]
Note that the it would also be possible to use a single edge definition here and storing all relationships in a single edge collection (now named connections
). Note that there are still different vertex collections (users
and products
) and some restrictions for how they can be connected:
"edgeDefinitions" : [
{
"collection" : "connections",
"from" : [
"users"
],
"to" : [
"users",
"products"
]
}
]