Origin-Destination Betweenness Centrality
Function
This API is used to execute the Origin-Destination Betweenness Centrality algorithm based on input parameters.
The Origin-Destination Betweenness Centrality algorithm calculates shortest paths that pass through a vertex/edge, with the origin and destination (OD) specified.
URI
POST /ges/v1.0/{project_id}/hyg/{graph_name}/algorithm
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
project_id |
Yes |
String |
Project ID. For how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. |
graph_name |
Yes |
String |
Graph name |
Request Parameters
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
algorithmName |
Yes |
String |
Algorithm name |
parameters |
Yes |
parameters Object |
Algorithm parameters |
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
directed |
No |
Boolean |
Whether to consider the edge direction. The value can be true or false. The default value is false. |
weight |
No |
String |
Weight of an edge. The value can be empty or a string.
|
OD_pairs |
No |
String |
Pairs of OD vertices The value must be in the standard CSV format. The start vertex (origin) and end vertex (destination) are separated by commas (,), and the start and end vertex pairs are separated by newline characters (\\n), for example, Alice,Nana\\nLily,Amy. |
seeds |
No |
String |
ID of the node where a hot spot occurs. The number of IDs cannot exceed 30. Data that will be imported when the data of OD vertex pairs is unknown. The value is in the standard CSV format. IDs are separated by commas (,), for example, Alice,Nana. |
modes |
No |
String |
Hot spot vertex type
|
attendees |
No |
String |
Number of participants in a hot spot corresponding to seeds. The value range is [1, 1000000]. The value is in the standard CSV format. Numbers are separated by commas (,), for example, 10,20. |
Either OD_pairs or seeds must be specified. If they are both specified, the OD_pair value prevails.
Response Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
errorMessage |
String |
System prompt. If execution succeeds, this parameter may be left blank. If the execution fails, this parameter is used to display the error message. |
errorCode |
String |
System prompt. If execution succeeds, this parameter may be left blank. If the execution fails, this parameter is used to display the error code. |
jobId |
String |
ID of the algorithm execution job. This parameter is left blank when the request fails.
NOTE:
You can use the returned job ID to view the task execution status and obtain the algorithm return result. For details, see Querying Job Status on the Service Plane (1.0.0). |
jobType |
Integer |
Job type. This parameter is left blank when the request fails. |
Example Request
POST http://{SERVER_URL}/ges/v1.0/{project_id}/hyg/{graph_name}/algorithm { "algorithmName":"edge_betweenness", "parameters":{ "OD_pairs":"1,2\\n3,4", "directed":true } }
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 { "jobId": "4448c9fb-0b16-4a78-8d89-2a137c53454a001679122", "jobType": 1 }
Status code: 400
Example response for a failed request
Http Status Code: 400 { "errorMessage":"graph [demo] is not found", "errorCode":"GES.8402" }
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
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