This repository contains build scripts and configuration files for the official JanusGraph Docker images, which are published on the Docker Hub.
Note: even though the examples below and in the Docker Compose config files (
*.yml
) use thelatest
image, when running a service in production, be sure to specify a specific numeric version to avoid unexpected behavior changes due tolatest
pointing to a new release version, see our Docker tagging Policy.
The default configuration uses the Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition storage backend and the Apache Lucene indexing backend:
docker run --rm --name janusgraph-default docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest
Start a JanusGraph container and connect to the janusgraph
server remotely
using Gremlin Console:
$ docker run --rm --link janusgraph-default:janusgraph -e GREMLIN_REMOTE_HOSTS=janusgraph \
-it docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest ./bin/gremlin.sh
\,,,/
(o o)
-----oOOo-(3)-oOOo-----
plugin activated: janusgraph.imports
plugin activated: tinkerpop.server
plugin activated: tinkerpop.utilities
plugin activated: tinkerpop.hadoop
plugin activated: tinkerpop.spark
plugin activated: tinkerpop.tinkergraph
gremlin> :remote connect tinkerpop.server conf/remote.yaml
==>Configured janusgraph/172.17.0.2:8182
gremlin> :> g.addV('person').property('name', 'chris')
==>v[4160]
gremlin> :> g.V().values('name')
==>chris
Start a JanusGraph Server instance using docker-compose.yml
:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up
Start a JanusGraph container running Gremlin Console in the same network using
docker-compose.yml
:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm \
-e GREMLIN_REMOTE_HOSTS=janusgraph janusgraph ./bin/gremlin.sh
When the container is started it will execute files with the extension
.groovy
that are found in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d
with the
Gremlin Console.
These scripts are only executed after the JanusGraph Server instance was
started.
So, they can connect to it and execute Gremlin traversals.
For example, to add a vertex to the graph, create a file
/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/add-vertex.groovy
with the following content:
g = traversal().withRemote('conf/remote-graph.properties')
g.addV('demigod').property('name', 'hercules').iterate()
JanusGraph-Docker has a single utility method. This method writes the JanusGraph Configuration and show the config afterward.
docker run --rm -it docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest janusgraph show-config
Default config locations are /etc/opt/janusgraph/janusgraph.properties
and /etc/opt/janusgraph/janusgraph-server.yaml
.
The JanusGraph image provides multiple methods for configuration, including using environment variables to set options and using bind-mounted configuration.
The environment variables supported by the JanusGraph image are summarized below.
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
JANUS_PROPS_TEMPLATE |
JanusGraph properties file template (see below). | berkeleyje-lucene |
janusgraph.* |
Any JanusGraph configuration option to override in the template properties file, specified with an outer janusgraph namespace (e.g., janusgraph.storage.hostname ). See JanusGraph Configuration for available options. |
no default value |
gremlinserver.* |
Any Gremlin Server configuration option to override in the default configuration (YAML) file, specified with an outer gremlinserver namespace (e.g., gremlinserver.threadPoolWorker ). You can set or update nested options using additional dots (e.g., gremlinserver.graphs.graph ). See Gremlin Server Configuration for available options. See Gremlin Server Environment Variable Syntax section below for help editing gremlin server configuration using environment variables. |
no default value` |
JANUS_SERVER_TIMEOUT |
Timeout (seconds) used when waiting for Gremlin Server before executing initialization scripts. | 30 |
JANUS_STORAGE_TIMEOUT |
Timeout (seconds) used when waiting for the storage backend before starting Gremlin Server. | 60 |
GREMLIN_REMOTE_HOSTS |
Optional hostname for external Gremlin Server instance. Enables a container running Gremlin Console to connect to a remote server using conf/remote.yaml . |
no default value |
JANUS_INITDB_DIR |
Defines the location of the initialization scripts. | /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d |
The JANUS_PROPS_TEMPLATE
environment variable is used to define the base JanusGraph
properties file. Values in the template properties file are used unless an alternate value
for a given property is provided in the environment. The common usage will be to specify
a template for the general environment (e.g., cassandra-es
) and then provide additional
individual configuration to override/extend the template. The available templates depend
on the JanusGraph version (see conf/janusgraph*.properties
).
JANUS_PROPS_TEMPLATE |
Supported Versions |
---|---|
berkeleyje |
all |
berkeleyje-es |
all |
berkeleyje-lucene (default) |
all |
cassandra-es |
<=0.5.3 |
cql-es |
>=0.2.1 |
cql |
>=0.5.3 |
inmemory |
>=0.5.3 |
Start a JanusGraph instance using the default berkeleyje-lucene
template with custom
storage and server settings:
docker run --name janusgraph-default \
-e janusgraph.storage.berkeleyje.cache-percentage=80 \
-e gremlinserver.threadPoolWorker=2 \
docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest
Inspect the configuration:
$ docker exec janusgraph-default sh -c 'cat /etc/opt/janusgraph/janusgraph.properties | grep ^[a-z]'
gremlin.graph=org.janusgraph.core.JanusGraphFactory
storage.backend=berkeleyje
storage.directory=/var/lib/janusgraph/data
index.search.backend=lucene
storage.berkeleyje.cache-percentage=80
index.search.directory=/var/lib/janusgraph/index
$ docker exec janusgraph-default grep threadPoolWorker /etc/opt/janusgraph/janusgraph-server.yaml
threadPoolWorker: 2
Start a JanusGraph instance with Cassandra and Elasticsearch using the cql-es
template through docker-compose-cql-es.yml
:
docker-compose -f docker-compose-cql-es.yml up
Inspect the configuration using
docker-compose-cql-es.yml
:
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose-cql-es.yml exec \
janusgraph sh -c 'cat /etc/opt/janusgraph/janusgraph.properties | grep ^[a-z]'
gremlin.graph=org.janusgraph.core.JanusGraphFactory
storage.backend=cql
storage.hostname=jce-cassandra
cache.db-cache = true
cache.db-cache-clean-wait = 20
cache.db-cache-time = 180000
cache.db-cache-size = 0.25
index.search.backend=elasticsearch
index.search.hostname=jce-elastic
index.search.elasticsearch.client-only=true
storage.directory=/var/lib/janusgraph/data
index.search.directory=/var/lib/janusgraph/index
Environment Variables that start with the prefix gremlinserver.
or gremlinserver%d.
are used
to edit the base janusgraph-server.yaml file. The text after the prefix in the environment variable
name should follow a specific syntax. This syntax is implemented using the yq write and
delete commands and the yq documentation can be used as a reference for this syntax.
Secondly, the value of the environment variable will be used to set the value of the key specified
in the environment variable name.
Let's take a look at a few examples:
For example, say we want to add a configuration property graphs.ConfigurationMangementGraph
with the value conf/JanusGraph-configurationmanagement.properties
:
$ docker run --rm -it -e gremlinserver.graphs.ConfigurationManagementGraph=\
conf/JanusGraph-configurationmanagement.properties docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest janusgraph show-config
...
graphs:
graph: conf/janusgraph-cql-es-server.properties
ConfigurationManagementGraph: conf/JanusGraph-configurationmanagement.properties
scriptEngines:
...
To delete a component append %d to the 'gremlinserver.' prefix before the closing dot and then select the component following the prefix. Don't forget the trailing '='. For example to delete the graphs.graph configuration property we can do the following:
$ docker run --rm -it -e gremlinserver%d.graphs.graph= docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest janusgraph show-config
...
channelizer: org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.server.channel.WebSocketChannelizer
graphs: {}
scriptEngines:
...
This example shows how to append an item to a list. This can be done by adding "[+]" at the end of the environment variable name. This example also shows how to use square bracket syntax as an alternative to the dot syntax. This alternate syntax is useful if one of the keys in the property path contains special characters as we see in the example below.
$ docker run --rm -it -e gremlinserver.scriptEngines.gremlin-groovy\
.plugins["org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.jsr223.ScriptFileGremlinPlugin"]\
.files[+]=/scripts/another-script.groovy docker.io/janusgraph/janusgraph:latest janusgraph show-config
...
scriptEngines:
gremlin-groovy:
plugins:
org.janusgraph.graphdb.tinkerpop.plugin.JanusGraphGremlinPlugin: {}
org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.server.jsr223.GremlinServerGremlinPlugin: {}
org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.tinkergraph.jsr223.TinkerGraphGremlinPlugin: {}
org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.jsr223.ImportGremlinPlugin:
classImports:
- java.lang.Math
methodImports:
- java.lang.Math#*
org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.jsr223.ScriptFileGremlinPlugin:
files:
- scripts/empty-sample.groovy
- /scripts/another-script.groovy
...
By default, the container stores both the janusgraph.properties
and janusgraph-server.yaml
files
in the JANUS_CONFIG_DIR
directory which maps to /etc/opt/janusgraph
. When the container
starts, it updates those files using the environment variable values. If you have a specific
configuration and do not wish to use environment variables to configure JanusGraph, you can
mount a directory containing your own version of those configuration files into the container
through a bind mount, e.g., -v /local/path/on/host:/etc/opt/janusgraph:ro
. You'll need to bind
the files as read-only, however, if you do not wish to have the environment variables override the
values in that file.
Start a JanusGraph instance with mounted configuration using
docker-compose-mount.yml
:
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose-mount.yml up
janusgraph-mount | chown: changing ownership of '/etc/opt/janusgraph/janusgraph.properties': Read-only file system
...
Note: The default user of the image changed for all version beginning with the newest image version of 0.5.3.
The user is created with uid 999 and gid 999 and user's a home dir is /var/lib/janusgraph
.
Folloing folder are created with these user rights:
/var/lib/janusgraph
/etc/opt/janusgraph
/opt/janusgraph
/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d
Here's the policy we follow for tagging our Docker images:
Tag | Support level | Docker base image |
---|---|---|
latest |
|
openjdk:8-jre-slim-buster |
0.x |
|
openjdk:8-jre-slim-buster |
0.x.x |
|
openjdk:8-jre-slim-buster |
0.x.x-revision |
|
openjdk:8-jre-slim-buster |
We collect a list of changes in our docker images build process in our CHANGELOG.md
JanusGraph-Docker uses the same communication channels as JanusGraph in general. Please refer to the Community section in JanusGraph's main repository for more information about these various channels.
Please use GitHub issues only to report bugs or request features.
Please see
CONTRIBUTING.md
in JanusGraph's main repository
for more information, including CLAs and best practices for working with
GitHub.
JanusGraph Docker images are provided under the Apache 2.0
license and documentation is provided under the CC-BY-4.0
license. For details about this dual-license structure, please
see LICENSE.txt
.