Exporting Job Execution Results to Files
Function
This API is used to export the execution result (result) of an asynchronous job (jobId) to a file.
- The following algorithms are supported:
- PageRank, PersonalRank, and Pixie
- Louvain, Label Propagation, and Connected Component
- K-Core
- SSSP, Shortest Path (including Time Window Shortest Path), Shortest Path of Vertex Sets, All Shortest Paths, and n Paths
- Triangle Count, Cluster Coefficient, Degree Correlation, and Closeness
- Link Prediction
- Betweenness, edge_betweenness, and od_betweenness
- The following queries are supported:
URI
- URI format
POST /ges/v1.0/{project_id}/graphs/{graph_name}/jobs/{job_id}/action?action_id=export-result
- 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
job_id
Yes
String
ID of the job corresponding to the response
Request
- Parameter description
Table 2 Request parameters Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
exportPath
Yes
String
Export path
fileName
No
String
Name of the exported file
obsParameters
Yes
String
OBS authentication parameters. For details, see Table 3.
- Request example
POST /ges/v1.0/{project_id}/graphs/{graph_name}/jobs/{job_id}/action?action_id=export-result
- Exporting the result to OBS
{ "exportPath": "demo_movie/", "fileName": "louvain", "obsParameters": { "accessKey": "xxxx", "secretKey": "xxxx" } }
- Exporting the result to OBS
Response
- Parameter description
Table 4 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.
job_id
No
String
ID of an asynchronous job.
You can view the job execution status and obtain the return result by querying the job ID. For details, see Querying Job Status on the Service Plane (1.0.0).
- Response example (successful request)
HttpStatusCode: 200 { "jobId": "f99f60f1-bba6-4cde-bd1a-ff4bdd1fd500000168232" }
- Response example (failed request)
HttpStatusCode: 400 { "errorMessage": "graph [demo] is not found", "errorCode": "GES.8011" }
Return Value
- Normal
- Abnormal
Table 5 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.
Exporting the Result in CSV File
- The following is an example of the algorithm execution result, for example, content of Louvain.csv:
# modularity: 0.4269691347613425, #community_num: 4, #runtime: 0.003784, #data_total_size: 34 #community: 1,1 2,1 ...
- The following is an example Cypher query result:
- Example 1
match (n:user)-[r]->(m:movie) return id(n),n.Name, n.Occupation, n.Age,r.Score,m.Title
Result:
#data_total_size:1209 #data_return_size:1209 #data_offset:0 #records: Vivian, artist, 25-34, 5, Lethal Weapon Vivian, Artist, 25-34, 4, Raising Arizona Mercedes, K-12 student, Under 18, 3, Lethal Weapon Mercedes, K-12 student, Under 18, 3, The Rock ...
- Example 2
match (n)-->(m) where id(n)='Vivian' return labels(m),count(*)
Result:
#data_total_size:2 #data_return_size:2 #data_offset:0 #records: user,5 movie,2
- Example 1
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