Apache TinkerPop™ is a graph computing framework for both graph databases (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP). It provides the Gremlin graph traversal language, drivers, and tools for working with property graphs across a wide variety of underlying data systems.
TinkerPop defines a common interface and language (Gremlin) so that applications can work against many different graph systems without being locked into a single vendor. It includes a reference in‑memory graph database (TinkerGraph), Gremlin Server, language variants, and a rich collection of recipes and documentation.
Key resources:
- Website: https://tinkerpop.apache.org
- Documentation Index: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/index.html
- Upgrade documentation: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/upgrade/
- Reference documentation: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/reference/
- Recipes: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/recipes/
- Provider documentation and Gremlin Semantics: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/provider
- Developer documentation: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/developer
- IO Documentation: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/io
- Roadmap and proposals: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/future/
- Javadocs: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/javadocs/current/full/, core javadoc
TinkerPop uses Maven and requires Java 11/17 for proper building and proper operations. To build, execute unit tests and package Gremlin Console/Server run:
mvn clean installPlease see the Building on Windows section for Windows-specific build instructions.
The zip distributions can be found in the following directories:
gremlin-server/targetgremlin-console/target
Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for more detailed information and options for building, test running and developing TinkerPop.
Download Gremlin Console (compatible with Java 11/17) and unzip to a directory, then:
$ bin/gremlin.sh
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plugin activated: tinkerpop.server
plugin activated: tinkerpop.utilities
plugin activated: tinkerpop.tinkergraph
gremlin> Gremlin.version()
==>3.8.0
gremlin> graph = TinkerFactory.createModern()
==>tinkergraph[vertices:6 edges:6]
gremlin> g = traversal().with(graph)
==>graphtraversalsource[tinkergraph[vertices:6 edges:6], standard]
gremlin> g.V().has('name','vadas').valueMap()
==>[name:[vadas], age:[27]]From the Gremlin Console, you can connect to a TinkerGraph instance and run your first traversals. Refer to the Getting Started for detailed walkthroughs and examples.
Common ways to use TinkerPop include:
- Embedding TinkerGraph in your application for development, testing, or lightweight graph workloads.
- Connecting to a Gremlin‑enabled graph database via drivers or Gremlin Server.
- Running Gremlin traversals from the JVM, or via Gremlin Language Variants (Python, .NET, JavaScript, Go, etc.).
- Using the Gremlin Console for interactive exploration, debugging, and learning.
See the Reference Documentation for supported features, configuration options, and other details.
The full TinkerPop documentation is published on the project website and is also maintained in this repository under
docs/src/ as AsciiDoc “books.”
When changing or adding documentation, follow the existing AsciiDoc structure in docs/src/** and update the
relevant index.asciidoc files so new content is included in the build.
Contributions to Apache TinkerPop are welcome. The Developer Documentation and contributing guide describe how to set up a development environment, run tests, and submit changes.
- Contribution guidelines:
CONTRIBUTING.mdin the repository root. - Developer documentation: https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/developer/
Before opening a pull request, please:
- Discuss larger changes on the appropriate Apache mailing list.
- Ensure tests pass locally and, where appropriate, add new tests and documentation.
- Update
CHANGELOG.asciidocand upgrade docs when behavior or public APIs change.
If you use AI coding agents or IDE assistants when working on TinkerPop, please consult AGENTS.md. That file
summarizes:
- Recommended build and test commands.
- Code style and testing conventions.
- “Do and don’t” guidance specific to automated tools.
AGENTS.md is a concise guide for tools and tool‑using contributors, while CONTRIBUTING.md and the
Developer Documentation remain the canonical sources for
project policies and processes.
Apache TinkerPop is an open source project of The Apache Software Foundation and is licensed under the Apache License,
Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file in this repository for details.
