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About G.V()

G.V() is a Graph Database Client that supplies connection management with powerful query editing and graph data visualization. It provides an easy to use interface to query your Apache TinkerPop compatible graph database with features such as autocompletion, smart suggestions, formatting and translation. It also features support for the Cypher Query Language on a growing set of databases such as Amazon Neptune and PuppyGraph, along with other query languages like DQL, GQL, GoogleSQL and SQL:2023, as well as support for RDF triplestores and the SPARQL query language.

Feedback

Thanks for using G.V(). For feedback/feature requests, please contact [email protected]. All feedback, negative or positive, is always welcome and contributes to improving the solution. Feature requests/suggestions for improvements are more than welcome too.

Licensing

G.V() has a Lite, free tier and a Pro paid tier. For more details on how licensing works, please check License Management.

System Requirements

Windows Requirements

Windows 7 or newer (including Windows 11), 32 and 64 bits. Also compatible with Windows Server.

macOS Requirements

macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) or newer, 64 bits.

Linux Requirements

  • Ubuntu 14.04 and newer
  • Fedora 24 and newer
  • Debian 8 and newer

Server Requirements

General Requirements

For G.V() to function correctly, your Gremlin Server installation must support bytecode-based queries over WebSockets. By default, G.V() uses Apache TinkerPop™ version 3.6.0, please be aware when writing your queries of the Apache TinkerPop™ version of your server and their potential limitations (e.g. the use of null will not be available for server versions below 3.6.0)

Hardware Requirements

Generally, G.V() is not demanding unless processing large amounts of data, particularly when visualizing results as a graph. For reference, it runs smoothly on a t2.micro AWS virtual machine (1vCPU, 1gb RAM).

End-User License Agreement

You can read G.V()'s license agreement at End-User License Agreement

Privacy Policy

You can read G.V()'s privacy policy at Privacy Policy