Relationships
Dgraph stores relationships
among nodes
to represent graph structures, and also stores literal properties of nodes
.
This makes it easy for Dgraph to ingest the RDF N-Quad format, where each line represents
Node, RelationName, Node, Label
orNode, RelationName, ValueLiteral, Label
The first represents relations among entities (nodes in graph terminology) and the second represents the relationship of a Node to all it’s named attributes.
Often, the optional Label
is omitted, and therefore the N-Quad data is also referred to as “triples.” When it is included, it represents which Tenant
or Namespace
the data lives in within Dgraph.
For Relationships
, the subject and object are represented as 64-bit numeric UIDs and the relationship name itself links them:
For literal attributes of a Node
, the subject must still (and always) be a numeric UID, but the Object will be a primitive value. These can be thought of as