apoc.meta.relTypeProperties
Procedure APOC Core
apoc.meta.relTypeProperties()
Signature
apoc.meta.relTypeProperties(config = {} :: MAP?) :: (relType :: STRING?, sourceNodeLabels :: LIST? OF STRING?, targetNodeLabels :: LIST? OF STRING?, propertyName :: STRING?, propertyTypes :: LIST? OF STRING?, mandatory :: BOOLEAN?, propertyObservations :: INTEGER?, totalObservations :: INTEGER?)
Config parameters
The procedure support the following config parameters:
| name | type | default | description | 
|---|---|---|---|
includeLabels  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
labels to include. Default is to include all labels  | 
includeRels  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
relationship types to include. Default is to include all relationship types  | 
excludeLabels  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
labels to exclude. Default is to not exclude any label  | 
excludeRels  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
relationship types to exclude. Default is to not exclude any relationship type  | 
sample  | 
Long  | 
1000  | 
number of nodes to sample per label. See "Sampling" section below.  | 
maxRels  | 
Long  | 
100  | 
number of relationships to sample per relationship type  | 
Sampling
Because the count stores return an incomplete picture of the data, we have to cross check the results with the actual data to filter out false positives.
We use a subset of the data to analyze by specifying the sample parameter (1000 by default).
Through this parameter, for each label we split data for each node-label into batches of (total / sample) ± rand
where total is the total number of nodes with that label and rand is a number between 0 and total / sample / 10.
So, we pick a percentage of nodes with that label of roughly sample / total * 100% to check against.
We pick the first node of each batch, and we analyze the properties and the relationships.
| name | type | default | description | 
|---|---|---|---|
labels  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
deprecated, use   | 
rels  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
deprecated, use   | 
excludes  | 
List<String>  | 
[]  | 
deprecated, use   | 
Output parameters
| Name | Type | 
|---|---|
relType  | 
STRING?  | 
sourceNodeLabels  | 
LIST? OF STRING?  | 
targetNodeLabels  | 
LIST? OF STRING?  | 
propertyName  | 
STRING?  | 
propertyTypes  | 
LIST? OF STRING?  | 
mandatory  | 
BOOLEAN?  | 
propertyObservations  | 
INTEGER?  | 
totalObservations  | 
INTEGER?  | 
Usage Examples
The examples in this section are based on the following sample graph:
CREATE (Keanu:Person {name:'Keanu Reeves', born:1964})
CREATE (TomH:Person {name:'Tom Hanks', born:1956})
CREATE (LillyW:Person {name:'Lilly Wachowski', born:1967})
CREATE (TheMatrix:Movie {title:'The Matrix', released:1999, tagline:'Welcome to the Real World'})
CREATE (TheMatrixReloaded:Movie {title:'The Matrix Reloaded', released:2003, tagline:'Free your mind'})
CREATE (TheMatrixRevolutions:Movie {title:'The Matrix Revolutions', released:2003, tagline:'Everything that has a beginning has an end'})
CREATE (SomethingsGottaGive:Movie {title:"Something's Gotta Give", released:2003})
CREATE (TheDevilsAdvocate:Movie {title:"The Devil's Advocate", released:1997, tagline:'Evil has its winning ways'})
CREATE (YouveGotMail:Movie {title:"You've Got Mail", released:1998, tagline:'At odds in life... in love on-line.'})
CREATE (SleeplessInSeattle:Movie {title:'Sleepless in Seattle', released:1993, tagline:'What if someone you never met, someone you never saw, someone you never knew was the only someone for you?'})
CREATE (ThatThingYouDo:Movie {title:'That Thing You Do', released:1996, tagline:'In every life there comes a time when that thing you dream becomes that thing you do'})
CREATE (CloudAtlas:Movie {title:'Cloud Atlas', released:2012, tagline:'Everything is connected'})
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Neo']}]->(TheMatrix)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Neo']}]->(TheMatrixReloaded)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Neo']}]->(TheMatrixRevolutions)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Julian Mercer']}]->(SomethingsGottaGive)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Kevin Lomax']}]->(TheDevilsAdvocate)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Joe Fox']}]->(YouveGotMail)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Sam Baldwin']}]->(SleeplessInSeattle)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Mr. White']}]->(ThatThingYouDo)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Zachry', 'Dr. Henry Goose', 'Isaac Sachs', 'Dermot Hoggins']}]->(CloudAtlas)
CREATE (LillyW)-[:DIRECTED]->(TheMatrix);
We can return the metadata of the database from a sample of the database contents, by running the following query:
CALL apoc.meta.relTypeProperties();
| relType | sourceNodeLabels | targetNodeLabels | propertyName | propertyTypes | mandatory | propertyObservations | totalObservations | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
":`ACTED_IN`"  | 
["Person"]  | 
["Movie"]  | 
"roles"  | 
["StringArray"]  | 
FALSE  | 
9  | 
9  | 
":`DIRECTED`"  | 
["Person"]  | 
["Movie"]  | 
NULL  | 
NULL  | 
FALSE  | 
0  | 
1  | 
We can return metadata for a subset of relationship types by specifying the rels config parameter.
The following returns the metadata for the ACTED_IN label:
CALL apoc.meta.relTypeProperties({rels: ["ACTED_IN"]});
| relType | sourceNodeLabels | targetNodeLabels | propertyName | propertyTypes | mandatory | propertyObservations | totalObservations | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
":`ACTED_IN`"  | 
["Person"]  | 
["Movie"]  | 
"roles"  | 
["StringArray"]  | 
FALSE  | 
9  | 
9  | 
We can control the number of relationships sampled by specifying the maxRels parameter.
The following returns metadata based on sampling up to 3 relationships per relationship type:
CALL apoc.meta.relTypeProperties({maxRels: 3});
| relType | sourceNodeLabels | targetNodeLabels | propertyName | propertyTypes | mandatory | propertyObservations | totalObservations | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
":`ACTED_IN`"  | 
["Person"]  | 
["Movie"]  | 
"roles"  | 
["StringArray"]  | 
FALSE  | 
3  | 
9  | 
":`DIRECTED`"  | 
["Person"]  | 
["Movie"]  | 
NULL  | 
NULL  | 
FALSE  | 
0  | 
1  |