Deleting an Edge
Function
This API is used to delete an edge based on the specified property value or index.
URI
- URI format
DELETE /ges/v1.0/{project_id}/graphs/{graph_name}/edges?source={sourceVertex}&target={targetVertex}&index={index}&label={label}&property={name}&value={value}
- Parameter description
Table 1 URI parameter description Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
project_id
Yes
String
Project ID, which is used for resource isolation. For details, see Obtaining a Project ID.
graph_name
Yes
String
Graph name
source
Yes
String
Source vertex name
target
Yes
String
Target vertex name
index
No
Integer
Edge index
- If property has been set, ignore this parameter.
- If property is not set, the edge is deleted based on index.
- If neither property nor index is set, all edges between source and target are deleted.
label
No
String
Indicates the label of an edge, which can accelerate the search of property values. This parameter must be used together with property.
property
No
String
Property name of the edge to be deleted. This parameter must be used together with value.
value
No
String
Indicates the property value of the edge to be deleted. This parameter must be used together with property.
Request
- Request example
DELETE http://{SERVER_URL}/ges/v1.0/{project_id}/graphs/{graph_name}/edges?source=Vivian&target=Lethal Weapon&index=0&label=rate&property=Score&value=5
SERVER_URL: Address for accessing a graph. For details about its value, see Constraints of Using Service Plane APIs.
Response
- Parameter description
Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
errorMessage
No
String
System prompt. If execution succeeds, this parameter may be left blank. If execution fails, this parameter is used to display the error message.
errorCode
No
String
System prompt. If execution succeeds, this parameter may be left blank. If execution fails, this parameter is used to display the error code.
result
No
String
If the execution is successful, the value of result is success.
- Response example (successful request)
Http Status Code: 200 { "result": "success" }
- Response example (failed request)
Http Status Code: 400 { "errorMessage": "edge source vertex [Lily] does not exist", "errorCode": "GES.8000" }
Return Value
- Normal
- Abnormal
Table 2 Return code for failed requests Return Value
Description
400 Bad Request
Request error.
401 Unauthorized
Authentication failed.
403 Forbidden
No operation permission.
404 Not Found
The requested resource was not found.
500 Internal Server Error
Internal service error.
503 Service Unavailable
Service unavailable.
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