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What is the correctly way to delete edges with orientdb OGM in django rest framework? #284

@LegolasVzla

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@LegolasVzla

I was wondering if exists some command like delete_edge(), to delete a specific edge row.

I don't know how to create a method to delete edges in django rest framework, using orientdb OGM.

I'm using pyorient==1.5.5 and OrientDB 3.0.18 version.

I have two vertex Classes: ousers, ocompany. Also I have two relationships (edges) Classes: ofriends, oworksat. So for example:

To make a ofriends relationship I need two ousers. And to make a oworksat relationship I need one ouser and one ocompany. Every relationship has it own cluster id.

I know that I can access to these functions:

(Pdb) dir(graph)
['PROPERTY_TYPES', '_GROOVY_GET_DB', '_GROOVY_NULL_LISTENER', '_GROOVY_TRY', 'class', 'delattr', 'dict', 'dir', 'doc', 'eq', 'format', 'ge', 'getattribute', 'gt', 'hash', 'init', 'le', 'lt', 'module', 'ne', 'new', 'reduce', 'reduce_ex', 'repr', 'setattr', 'sizeof', 'str', 'subclasshook', 'weakref', '_last_cred', '_last_db', '_last_user', 'batch', 'both', 'bothE', 'build_mapping', 'clear_registry', 'client', 'coerce_class_names', 'coerce_class_names_to_quoted', 'compute_all_properties', 'config', 'create_all', 'create_class', 'create_edge', 'create_edge_command', 'create_function', 'create_props_mapping', 'create_vertex', 'create_vertex_command', 'delete_vertex', 'delete_vertex_command', 'drop', 'drop_all', 'drop_class', 'edge_from_record', 'edges_from_records', 'element_from_link', 'element_from_record', 'elements_from_links', 'elements_from_records', 'export', 'get_edge', 'get_element', 'get_vertex', 'gremlin', 'guard_reserved_words', 'inE', 'in_', 'include', 'init_broker_for_class', 'list_superclasses', 'ocompany', 'ofriends', 'open', 'ousers', 'out', 'outE', 'oworksat', 'populate', 'property_from_schema', 'props_from_db', 'props_to_db', 'query', 'registry', 'save_element', 'scripts', 'server_version', 'strict', 'toposort_classes', 'valid_element_base', 'vertex_from_record', 'vertexes_from_records']

If I do:
graph.delete_vertex("#21:0")
It works good and deletes #21:0 ouser vertex row, which is part of ofriends and oworskat relationships, so also, that command deletes the relationship where that vertex is included. Obviously, I don't want to delete the entire vertex, just only the specific edge (not the class, just the relationship row).

I was wondering if exists some command like delete_edge(), but dir(graph) don't tell me nothing related.

settings.py

from pyorient.ogm import Graph, Config
from pyorient.serializations import OrientSerialization
from pyorient.ogm import declarative

BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))

config = RawConfigParser()
config.read(BASE_DIR + '/settings.ini')

ORIENTDB = {
    'NAME': config.get('orientdbConf', 'DB_NAME'),
    'USER': config.get('orientdbConf', 'DB_USER'),
    'PASSWORD': config.get('orientdbConf', 'DB_PASS'),
    'HOST': config.get('orientdbConf', 'DB_HOST'),
    'PORT': config.get('orientdbConf', 'DB_PORT'),
}

Config.from_url('plocal://'+ORIENTDB['HOST']+':'+str(ORIENTDB['PORT'])+'/'+ORIENTDB['NAME']+'',''+ORIENTDB['USER']+'', ''+ORIENTDB['PASSWORD']+'',initial_drop=False,serialization_type=OrientSerialization.Binary)
graph = Graph(Config.from_url(''+ORIENTDB['HOST']+'/'+ORIENTDB['NAME']+'',''+ORIENTDB['USER']+'', ''+ORIENTDB['PASSWORD']+'',initial_drop=False))
Node = declarative.declarative_node()
Relationship = declarative.declarative_relationship()

models.py

from core.settings import Node,Relationship,graph
from pyorient.ogm.property import (String, Date, DateTime, Decimal, Double,
    Integer, Boolean, EmbeddedMap, EmbeddedSet,Link, UUID)

class OUsers(Node):
    element_plural = 'ousers'
    postgresql_id=Integer(nullable=False,unique=True)

class OCompany(Node):
    element_plural = 'ocompany'
    postgresql_id=Integer(nullable=False,unique=True)

class OFriends(Relationship):
    label = 'ofriends'
    from_postgresql_ouser_id=Integer(nullable=False,unique=True)
    to_postgresql_ouser_id=Integer(nullable=False,unique=True)

class OWorksAt(Relationship):
    label = 'oworksat'
    from_postgresql_ouser_id=Integer(nullable=False,unique=True)
    to_postgresql_ocompany_id=Integer(nullable=False,unique=True)

graph.create_all(Node.registry)
graph.create_all(Relationship.registry)

serializers.py

from .models import (OUsers,OCompany,OFriends,OWorksAt)
from rest_framework import serializers
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
User = get_user_model()

class OFriendsSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
    from_postgresql_ouser_id = serializers.IntegerField()
    to_postgresql_ouser_id = serializers.IntegerField()

    def create(self, data):
        return OFriends.objects.create(**data)

    def update(self, instance, data):
        instance.from_postgresql_ouser_id = data.get("from_postgresql_ouser_id")
        instance.to_postgresql_ouser_id = data.get("to_postgresql_ouser_id")
        instance.save()
        return instance

class OFriendsSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
    from_postgresql_ouser_id = serializers.IntegerField()
    to_postgresql_ouser_id = serializers.IntegerField()

    def create(self, data):
        return OFriends.objects.create(**data)

    def update(self, instance, data):
        instance.from_postgresql_ouser_id = data.get("from_postgresql_ouser_id")
        instance.to_postgresql_ouser_id = data.get("to_postgresql_ouser_id")
        instance.save()
        return instance

api.py

class OFriendsViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):

    def destroy(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
        queryset = graph.ofriends.query()
        import pdb;pdb.set_trace()
        # HERE should be the command 

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