An experimental integration of Kuzu-WASM #4946
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Hi @pomelo-nwu, many thanks for this update, and this is great to see! I'll convert this to a discussion and keep this open so that we can chat more about how you want to market this - we'd love to do a post talking about your use case in more detail on our socials. Seems like a lot of people can benefit from using Kùzu for applications like this, great work! |
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Very inspiring, it is a beautiful piece of work! |
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Dear Kuzu Team,
We're excited to share that as soon as we heard about the release of Kuzu-WASM, we promptly integrated it into our GraphScope portal. We are pleased with the successful integration and warmly invite you to experience it. Simply follow the link below and complete two easy steps: https://gsp.vercel.app/#/explore.
Here is a simple example to get you started.
Step 1: Import CSVs to create graphs.
You can upload your own files or the example CSVs under https://github.com/alibaba/GraphScope/tree/main/flex/interactive/examples. Please note that each CSV file should store vertices or edges with the same label. You don't need to specify whether each file represents vertices or edges, but you need to ensure that each CSV file includes a header.
After you click the button "Load CSV Files with Kuzu-WASM", the corresponding statements of creating schemas and inserting data will be generated. And with a whoosh, the data is stored in Kuzu-WASM!
Step 2: Query with Kuzu-WASM.
Then, you can perform the first query with the searchbar.

You can query papers according to their publish years and the papers will be categorized accordingly. These queries are generated and executed automatically with Kuzu-WASM.
By clicking the nodes in the graph, you can get the properties of the nodes, and the statistics about the nodes, which is also obtained by querying with Kuzu-WASM.
Of course, we also support users directly entering Cypher queries for execution.
By the way, we’ve discovered that Kuzu-WASM, as an out-of-the-box graph database for browsers, helps lower development barriers and inspire innovation. This is truly beneficial for everyone. We sincerely thank the Kuzu team for their excellent work.
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