Adding a Label
Function
This API is used to add a label.
URI
| Parameter | Mandatory | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| project_id | Yes | String | Project ID. For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. | 
| graph_name | Yes | String | Graph name | 
Request Parameters
- Request parameters (OBS scenario) 
    Table 2 Request body parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description name Yes String Name of a label A label name can contain a maximum of 256 characters. Only letters, digits, spaces, and special characters %,@,#,$,:,?,*, .,+,- are allowed. type No String Label type, indicating that the label is used for vertices or edges. The value can be vertex, edge, or all. The default value is all, indicating that the label applies to vertices and edges. properties Yes Object Properties you want to add to the label. For details about the object, see properties elements. Table 3 properties elements Parameter Mandatory Type Description property No Object Label properties. For details about the object, see Table 4 property elements. Table 4 property parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description name Yes String Property name - A property name can contain a maximum of 256 characters.
- A property name cannot contain <, >, &, ASCII 14,15 or 30.
- The property under a label must be unique.
 cardinality Yes String Cardinality type of a property. Possible values: - single
- list
- set
 dataType Yes String Data type of a property. For details, see the metadata types in Table 1. typeNameCount No (This parameter is mandatory if dataType is enum.) String Total number of parameters of the enum type. This parameter controls the typeName quantity. typeName* No (This parameter is mandatory if dataType is enum.) String Names of parameters of the enum type. For example, if the value of typeNameCount is 2, the parameter contains typeName1:science and typeName2:literature. 
Response Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| errorMessage | String | System prompt. 
 | 
| errorCode | String | System prompt code. 
 | 
| result | String | Request result. If the request is successful, the value is success. If the request fails, the value is failed. | 
Example Request
Add a label. The label name is book. The label has three properties to add.
POST http://{SERVER_URL}/ges/v1.0/{project_id}/graphs/{graph_name}/schema/labels  
{
  "name": "book",
  "type": "vertex",
  "properties": [
    {
      "property": {
        "name": "Title",
        "cardinality": "single",
        "dataType": "string"
      }
    },
    {
      "property": {
        "name": "Version",
        "cardinality": "single",
        "dataType": "string"
      }
    },
    {
      "property": {
        "name": "Category",
        "typeName1": "science",
        "typeName2": "literature",
        "typeNameCount": "2",
        "cardinality": "single",
        "dataType": "enum"
      }
    }
  ]
}
   
 
   SERVER_URL: Address for accessing a graph. For details about its value, see Using Service Plane APIs.
Example Response
Status code: 200
Example response for a successful request
Http Status Code: 200
{
 "result": "success"
}
  Status code: 400
Http Status Code: 400
 {
  "errorMessage": "label already exists",
  "errorCode": "GES.8801"
 }
  Status Codes
| Return Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| 400 Bad Request | Request error. | 
| 401 Unauthorized | Authorization failed. | 
| 403 Forbidden | No operation permissions. | 
| 404 Not Found | No resources found. | 
| 500 Internal Server Error | Internal server error. | 
| 503 Service Unavailable | Service unavailable. | 
Error Codes
See Error Codes.
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