PhpOrient - Cluster Maps
When you open a database on the client interface, the return value is cluster map. This PHP class provides you with an interface and a series of methods for manipulating clusters on the database.
Using Clusters
In order to retrieve the cluster map for a database, you need to open the database and set the return value on a variable. For instance,
$clusterMap = $client->dbOpen("GratefulDeadConcerts", "admin", "admin);
You can then use the $clusterMap
object in calling additional methods.
Method | Description |
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count() |
Returns a count of records in the cluster. |
dropClusterID() |
Removes a cluster from the database. |
getIdList() |
Retrieves a list of Cluster ID's. |
count()
In cases where you want to know how many records the Cluster Map contains, you can obtains this using the count()
method. For instance, you might want to test that a database contains records after opening it:
// Open Database
$clusterMap = $client->dbOpen("GratefulDeadConcerts", "admin", "admin);
// Report Count
$entityCount = $clusterMap->count();
echo "Database Contains: $entityCount records";