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libcypher-parser

About

libcypher-parser is a parser library and validation (lint) tool for Cypher, the graph query language. The parser is written in C, and is intended for building tools and libraries in various languages.

For more details, see the project page and the FAQ

Requirements

libcypher-parser is known to work on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD.

Note that libcypher-parser is still a beta release, and may change in incompatible ways before a stable release is made.

Getting Started

If you're using Mac OS X, libcypher-parser can be installed using homebrew:

$ brew install cleishm/neo4j/libcypher-parser

or

$ brew install cleishm/neo4j/cypher-lint

If you're using Ubuntu, libcypher-parser can be install using APT:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cleishm/neo4j
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install cypher-lint libcypher-parser-dev

For other platforms, please see Building below.

cypher-lint Usage

cypher-lint is a parser and linter for Cypher. It will parse a sequence of cypher statements from stdin and report any parse errors encountered. Optionally, it can also output an abstract syntax tree (AST) representation of the input.

Basic usage:

$ cypher-lint -a < sample.cyp
Invalid input 'S': expected AS (line 3, column 17, offset 124):
RETURN s.name ASS name;
                ^
 @0    2..45   line_comment             // Return all the software that cleishm wrote
 @1   46..132  statement                body=@2
 @2   46..132  > query                  clauses=[@3, @17]
 @3   46..108  > > MATCH                pattern=@4
 @4   52..107  > > > pattern            paths=[@5]
 @5   52..107  > > > > pattern path     (@6)-[@12]-(@14)
 @6   52..84   > > > > > node pattern   (@7:@8 {@9})
 @7   53..54   > > > > > > identifier   `n`
 @8   54..61   > > > > > > label        :`Person`
 @9   62..83   > > > > > > map          {@10:@11}
@10   63..71   > > > > > > > prop name  `username`
@11   73..82   > > > > > > > string     "cleishm"
@12   84..95   > > > > > rel pattern    -[:@13]->
@13   86..92   > > > > > > rel type     :`WROTE`
@14   95..107  > > > > > node pattern   (@15:@16)
@15   96..97   > > > > > > identifier   `s`
@16   97..106  > > > > > > label        :`Software`
@17  108..122  > > RETURN               items=[@18]
@18  115..122  > > > projection         expression=@19, alias=@22
@19  115..122  > > > > property         @20.@21
@20  115..116  > > > > > identifier     `s`
@21  117..121  > > > > > prop name      `name`
@22  115..122  > > > > identifier       `s.name`
@23  122..132  > > error                >>ASS name;\n<<

Editor integration

  • Vim and NeoVim
    • The ALE linting plugin provides support for cypher-lint, it just needs to be available in your $PATH. ALE will provide instant feedback for errors when editing cypher files.

libcypher-parser Usage

libcypher-parser provides a single C header file, cypher-parser.h, for inclusion in source code using the libcypher-parser API. The API is described in the API Documentation.

libcypher-parser can be included in your project by linking the library at compile time, typically using the linking flag -lcypher-parser. Alternatively, libcypher-parser ships with a pkg-config description file, enabling you to obtain the required flags using pkg-config --libs libcypher-parser.

API Documentation

API documentation for the latest release is available at https://cleishm.github.io/libcypher-parser/doc/latest/cypher-parser_8h.html.

Documentation can be built using make doc, which will use doxygen to generate documentation and output it into the doc/ directory of the libcypher-parser source tree. See Building below.

Example

#include <cypher-parser.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    cypher_parse_result_t *result = cypher_parse(
            "MATCH (n) RETURN n", NULL, NULL, CYPHER_PARSE_ONLY_STATEMENTS);
    if (result == NULL)
    {
        perror("cypher_parse");
        return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    printf("Parsed %d AST nodes\n", cypher_parse_result_nnodes(result));
    printf("Read %d statements\n", cypher_parse_result_ndirectives(result));
    printf("Encountered %d errors\n", cypher_parse_result_nerrors(result));

    cypher_parse_result_free(result);
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

Building

To build software using libcypher-parser, consider installing libcypher-parser using the package management system for your operating system (currently Mac OS X, Debian and Ubuntu).

If libcypher-parser is not available via your package management system, please download the latest release, unpack and then:

$ ./configure
$ make clean check
$ sudo make install

Building from the GitHub repository requires a few extra steps. Firstly, some additional tooling is required, including autoconf, automake, libtool and peg/leg. Assuming these are available, to checkout from GitHub and build:

$ git clone https://github.com/cleishm/libcypher-parser.git
$ cd libcypher-parser
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make clean check
$ sudo make install

If you encounter warnings or errors during the build, please report them at https://github.com/cleishm/libneo4j-client/issues. If you wish to proceed dispite warnings, please invoke configure with the --disable-werror.

Support

Having trouble with libcypher-parser? Please raise any issues with usage on StackOverflow. If you've found a bug in the code for libcypher-parser, please raise an issue on GitHub and include details of how to reproduce the bug.

Contributing

Contributions to libcypher-parser and cypher-lint are needed! Contributions should be made via pull requests made to the GitHub repository. Please include test cases where possible, and use a style and approach consistent with the rest of the library.

For a list of contributions that would be greatly appreciated, check out the TODO list.

For other contributions, it may be worthwhile raising an issue on github for what you intend to do before developing the code, in order to allow for discussion and feedback on the requirements.

License

libcypher-parser is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.