Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: jgrepl
Version: 0.1.3
Summary: Extensible command-line REPL for interacting with JSON-graphs containing business objects
Home-page: https://github.com/a115/json-graph-repl
Author: Jordan Dimov
Author-email: jdimov@mlke.net
License: MIT
Description: # json-graph-repl
        Extensible command-line REPL for interacting with JSON graphs containing business objects. 
        
        The JSON format is based on the `json-graph` specification at: https://github.com/jsongraph/json-graph-specification 
        
        Several additional assumptions are made:
        
          * We assume that the graph contains no cycles
          * We treat node IDs as case-insensitive
          * There are certain `metadata` fields that some aspects of the tool depend on (but none of these are mandatory)
        
        Sample graphs are provided in the `tests` directory. 
        
        To use from the command line, just point the `jgrepl` tool to your JSON graph:
        
            $ ./jgrepl/jgrepl.py tests/food-graph.json 
        
        Once in the REPL, type `help` for the list of available commands. Use `ctrl-d` to exit. 
        
        Here is a sample session using the "food" graph:
        
            *** Loading graph from 'tests/food-graph.json'...
            JSON Graph REPL v.0.1.2
            /> info         // The `info` command displays information about the current node or graph
            CURRENT GRAPH: Sample Food Graph ('tests/food-graph.json')
            GRAPH TYPE: food graph
            NODES: 14
            EDGES: 11
            {                     // All metadata is shown here:
                "version": "1.0"  
            }
        
            /> ls -l
            CAT1 category Vegetables
            CAT2 category Fruits
            CAT3 category Sweets
        
            /> cd CAT3          // Change to a new path. Note the prompt changes to reflect your location. 
            /CAT3> info
            NODE ID: cat3
            NODE TYPE: category
            NODE LABEL: Sweets
            {
                "available_from": "2017-07-18",
                "available_to": "2017-11-18"
            }
            
            /CAT3> find food8  // Print all paths to this node ID
            /CAT3/CAT32/FOOD8
        
            /CAT3> cd $    // Switch to the last shown path
            /CAT3/CAT32/FOOD8> 
        
Keywords: json graph repl cmd2 business
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis
Classifier: Topic :: Other/Nonlisted Topic
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Requires-Python: >=3
