Load from Local File
With TigerGraph Cloud, you can easily load data from local files into your graph databases. Whether you have data in CSV, JSON, or other formats, you can use the intuitive data ingestion process to import your data. Simply upload your files, specify the schema mapping, and let TigerGraph Cloud handle the rest. This allows you to quickly populate your graph databases with the necessary data for analysis.
1) Select Source
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Click on to upload your files or directly drag and drop your files in the File Details window.
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Click Next to process the file.
The current data loading tool only supports CSV files. Other formats will be available in later releases.
2) Configure File
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The data loading tool will automatically detect the
.csv
separators and line breaks. The parser automatically splits each line into a series of tokens.If the parsing is not correct, click on the button to configure a different option for the delimiter, such as
eol
, orquote and header
.The enclosing character is used to mark the boundaries of a token, overriding the delimiter character.
For example, if your delimiter is a comma, but you have commas in some strings, then you can define single or double quotes as the enclosing character to mark the endpoints of your string tokens.
It is not necessary for every token to have enclosing characters. The parser uses enclosing characters when it encounters them.
You can edit the header line of the parsing result to give each column a more intuitive name, since you will be referring to these names when loading data to the graph. The header name is ignored during data loading.
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Once you are satisfied with the file settings, click Next to proceed.
3) Configure Map
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Select
Generate the schema only
orGenerate the schema and data mapping
.TigerGraph Cloud 4.0 is still in beta release and the schema generation feature is still a preview feature. The correctness and efficiency of the resulting graph schema and mapping could vary.
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In the
Source
column, you can choose the specific column from the data source that you want to map with the attribute. -
Use the
+
button to create a new attribute of the target vertex or edge. -
The
Map all to target
button aligns existing attribute names with the corresponding data source headers to establish mappings and also introduces new attributes based on unmatched data source headers. -
Click Next to proceed.
4) Confirm
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Simply review the
Schema to be change
andData to be loaded
lists.Please be aware that some schema changes will result in unintentional deletion of the data. Please carefully review the warning message before confirming the loading.
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Click on the Confirm button to run the loading jobs and monitor their
Status
.
Next Steps
Next, learn how to use the Schema Designer in TigerGraph Cloud 4.0.
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