Neo4j algo.shortestPath with only certain label of relationship












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I am new to Neo4j and I am trying to figure out how to use a few basic path finding algorithms. Essentially, I have a collection of notes labelled LogisticalUnit, representing companies or locations that can ship goods to other places. Two such units can have a relationship SHIPS_TO with a property cost. Attempting to find a path with minimal cost to go from node A to B gives me a promising result using algo.shortestPath.stream:



match (startNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 2}), (endNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 5})
call algo.shortestPath.stream(startNode, endNode, 'cost', {direction: 'OUTGOING', nodeQuery: 'LogisticalUnit', relationshipQuery: 'SHIPS_TO'})
yield nodeId, cost
return *;


However, it turns out that if I have another relationship such as RECOMMENDS, and it has the cost property, it is considered as well. It seems the relationshipQuery config does not actually work. As a matter of fact, replacing the config with relationshipQuery: 'FOOBAR', while no such relationship even exists in my database, will still return the same result!



The nodeQuery property behaves as expected and if I change it to another label it will correctly dismiss the results.



Any idea where I'm going wrong here? Thanks a lot in advance.










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  • It is behaving as if you misspelled "relationshipQuery", but as far as I can tell, you spelled it correctly. I can't test if this is a bug. Is the Cypher you posted a direct copy-paste of what you executed?

    – Tezra
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40











  • I did notice it's possible to add random configs and Cypher won't complain, so I considered it could have been a typo. I made sure to copypaste the name from the documentation. The Cypher query I posted is a direct copy-paste with only a change in the name of the node label and addition of newlines.

    – Alex vdG
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:55
















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I am new to Neo4j and I am trying to figure out how to use a few basic path finding algorithms. Essentially, I have a collection of notes labelled LogisticalUnit, representing companies or locations that can ship goods to other places. Two such units can have a relationship SHIPS_TO with a property cost. Attempting to find a path with minimal cost to go from node A to B gives me a promising result using algo.shortestPath.stream:



match (startNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 2}), (endNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 5})
call algo.shortestPath.stream(startNode, endNode, 'cost', {direction: 'OUTGOING', nodeQuery: 'LogisticalUnit', relationshipQuery: 'SHIPS_TO'})
yield nodeId, cost
return *;


However, it turns out that if I have another relationship such as RECOMMENDS, and it has the cost property, it is considered as well. It seems the relationshipQuery config does not actually work. As a matter of fact, replacing the config with relationshipQuery: 'FOOBAR', while no such relationship even exists in my database, will still return the same result!



The nodeQuery property behaves as expected and if I change it to another label it will correctly dismiss the results.



Any idea where I'm going wrong here? Thanks a lot in advance.










share|improve this question

























  • It is behaving as if you misspelled "relationshipQuery", but as far as I can tell, you spelled it correctly. I can't test if this is a bug. Is the Cypher you posted a direct copy-paste of what you executed?

    – Tezra
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40











  • I did notice it's possible to add random configs and Cypher won't complain, so I considered it could have been a typo. I made sure to copypaste the name from the documentation. The Cypher query I posted is a direct copy-paste with only a change in the name of the node label and addition of newlines.

    – Alex vdG
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:55














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I am new to Neo4j and I am trying to figure out how to use a few basic path finding algorithms. Essentially, I have a collection of notes labelled LogisticalUnit, representing companies or locations that can ship goods to other places. Two such units can have a relationship SHIPS_TO with a property cost. Attempting to find a path with minimal cost to go from node A to B gives me a promising result using algo.shortestPath.stream:



match (startNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 2}), (endNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 5})
call algo.shortestPath.stream(startNode, endNode, 'cost', {direction: 'OUTGOING', nodeQuery: 'LogisticalUnit', relationshipQuery: 'SHIPS_TO'})
yield nodeId, cost
return *;


However, it turns out that if I have another relationship such as RECOMMENDS, and it has the cost property, it is considered as well. It seems the relationshipQuery config does not actually work. As a matter of fact, replacing the config with relationshipQuery: 'FOOBAR', while no such relationship even exists in my database, will still return the same result!



The nodeQuery property behaves as expected and if I change it to another label it will correctly dismiss the results.



Any idea where I'm going wrong here? Thanks a lot in advance.










share|improve this question
















I am new to Neo4j and I am trying to figure out how to use a few basic path finding algorithms. Essentially, I have a collection of notes labelled LogisticalUnit, representing companies or locations that can ship goods to other places. Two such units can have a relationship SHIPS_TO with a property cost. Attempting to find a path with minimal cost to go from node A to B gives me a promising result using algo.shortestPath.stream:



match (startNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 2}), (endNode :LogisticalUnit {id: 5})
call algo.shortestPath.stream(startNode, endNode, 'cost', {direction: 'OUTGOING', nodeQuery: 'LogisticalUnit', relationshipQuery: 'SHIPS_TO'})
yield nodeId, cost
return *;


However, it turns out that if I have another relationship such as RECOMMENDS, and it has the cost property, it is considered as well. It seems the relationshipQuery config does not actually work. As a matter of fact, replacing the config with relationshipQuery: 'FOOBAR', while no such relationship even exists in my database, will still return the same result!



The nodeQuery property behaves as expected and if I change it to another label it will correctly dismiss the results.



Any idea where I'm going wrong here? Thanks a lot in advance.







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  • It is behaving as if you misspelled "relationshipQuery", but as far as I can tell, you spelled it correctly. I can't test if this is a bug. Is the Cypher you posted a direct copy-paste of what you executed?

    – Tezra
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40











  • I did notice it's possible to add random configs and Cypher won't complain, so I considered it could have been a typo. I made sure to copypaste the name from the documentation. The Cypher query I posted is a direct copy-paste with only a change in the name of the node label and addition of newlines.

    – Alex vdG
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:55



















  • It is behaving as if you misspelled "relationshipQuery", but as far as I can tell, you spelled it correctly. I can't test if this is a bug. Is the Cypher you posted a direct copy-paste of what you executed?

    – Tezra
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40











  • I did notice it's possible to add random configs and Cypher won't complain, so I considered it could have been a typo. I made sure to copypaste the name from the documentation. The Cypher query I posted is a direct copy-paste with only a change in the name of the node label and addition of newlines.

    – Alex vdG
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:55

















It is behaving as if you misspelled "relationshipQuery", but as far as I can tell, you spelled it correctly. I can't test if this is a bug. Is the Cypher you posted a direct copy-paste of what you executed?

– Tezra
Nov 21 '18 at 19:40





It is behaving as if you misspelled "relationshipQuery", but as far as I can tell, you spelled it correctly. I can't test if this is a bug. Is the Cypher you posted a direct copy-paste of what you executed?

– Tezra
Nov 21 '18 at 19:40













I did notice it's possible to add random configs and Cypher won't complain, so I considered it could have been a typo. I made sure to copypaste the name from the documentation. The Cypher query I posted is a direct copy-paste with only a change in the name of the node label and addition of newlines.

– Alex vdG
Nov 21 '18 at 19:55





I did notice it's possible to add random configs and Cypher won't complain, so I considered it could have been a typo. I made sure to copypaste the name from the documentation. The Cypher query I posted is a direct copy-paste with only a change in the name of the node label and addition of newlines.

– Alex vdG
Nov 21 '18 at 19:55












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