diff --git a/docs-2.0/1.introduction/1.what-is-nebula-graph.md b/docs-2.0/1.introduction/1.what-is-nebula-graph.md index 82ff252eeb4..a327c98fdd6 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/1.introduction/1.what-is-nebula-graph.md +++ b/docs-2.0/1.introduction/1.what-is-nebula-graph.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Nebula Graph supports strict role-based access control and external authenticati ### Diversified ecosystem -More and more native tools of Nebula Graph have been released, such as [Nebula Graph Studio](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-web-docker), [Nebula Console](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-console), and [Nebula Exchange](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-exchange). For more ecosystem tools, see [Ecosystem tools overview](../20.appendix/6.eco-tool-version.md). +More and more native tools of Nebula Graph have been released, such as [Nebula Studio](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-web-docker), [Nebula Console](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-console), and [Nebula Exchange](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-exchange). For more ecosystem tools, see [Ecosystem tools overview](../20.appendix/6.eco-tool-version.md). Besides, Nebula Graph has the ability to be integrated with many cutting-edge technologies, such as Spark, Flink, and HBase, for the purpose of mutual strengthening in a world of increasing challenges and chances. diff --git a/docs-2.0/20.appendix/6.eco-tool-version.md b/docs-2.0/20.appendix/6.eco-tool-version.md index 5ba31377ee7..463aeff7072 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/20.appendix/6.eco-tool-version.md +++ b/docs-2.0/20.appendix/6.eco-tool-version.md @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ - The files with `nightly`, `SNAPSHOT`, or date are the nightly versions. There is no quality assurance and maintenance period. -## Nebula Graph Studio +## Nebula Studio -Nebula Graph Studio (Studio for short) is a graph database visualization tool that can be accessed through the Web. It can be used with Nebula Graph DBMS to provide one-stop services such as composition, data import, writing nGQL queries, and graph exploration. For details, see [What is Nebula Graph Studio](../nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md). +Nebula Studio (Studio for short) is a graph database visualization tool that can be accessed through the Web. It can be used with Nebula Graph DBMS to provide one-stop services such as composition, data import, writing nGQL queries, and graph exploration. For details, see [What is Nebula Studio](../nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md). !!! Note diff --git a/docs-2.0/20.appendix/learning-path.md b/docs-2.0/20.appendix/learning-path.md index 72f1b7b158e..258bc7d27ee 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/20.appendix/learning-path.md +++ b/docs-2.0/20.appendix/learning-path.md @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ This topic is for anyone interested in learning more about Nebula Graph. You can | Visualization tools | Document | Video | | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ | - | Data visualization | [Nebula Graph Studio](../nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md) | [Nebula Studio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V4salpkIbc&list=PL4ArMmsAnb86R2MfUKFjzTQizCZCrhu2p)| + | Data visualization | [Nebula Studio](../nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md) | [Nebula Studio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V4salpkIbc&list=PL4ArMmsAnb86R2MfUKFjzTQizCZCrhu2p)| | Data monitoring and O&M | [Nebula Dashboard Community Edition](../nebula-dashboard/1.what-is-dashboard/) [Nebula Dashboard Enterprise Edition](../nebula-dashboard-ent/1.what-is-dashboard-ent/) | -| | Data analysis | [Nebula Explorer Enterprise Edition](../nebula-explorer/about-explorer/ex-ug-what-is-explorer.md) | - | diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/1.what-is-cloud.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/1.what-is-cloud.md index e2e0b90b6de..57a5627db53 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/1.what-is-cloud.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/1.what-is-cloud.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ You want to use Azure cloud resources to quickly subscribe to the Nebula Graph s ## Product features - Nebula Graph Cloud provides a pay-as-you-go and pay-on-demand subscription. You can create or stop Nebula Graph instances at any time according to your own business development, which shows the full flexibility of cloud services. -- Integrated visualized database management tools include Nebula Graph Studio, Nebula Dashboard, and Nebula Explorer. You can use them to import graph datasets, execute nGQL statements, explore graph data, monitor data, etc. Even without any experience in graph database operations, you can quickly become a graph expert. For details, see [Accessory applications](../nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.1.supporting-application.md). +- Integrated visualized database management tools include Nebula Studio, Nebula Dashboard, and Nebula Explorer. You can use them to import graph datasets, execute nGQL statements, explore graph data, monitor data, etc. Even without any experience in graph database operations, you can quickly become a graph expert. For details, see [Accessory applications](../nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.1.supporting-application.md). - You can create private endpoints to connect to the cloud database using Nebula Console without having access to the cloud platform. For details, see [Private Link](../nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.2.connection-configuration-and-use.md). - Access control. You can add database users with different role privileges to the specified graph space to ensure business data security. - Official support. You can quickly create orders for technical support, consulting problems you have encountered during use. diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.1.supporting-application.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.1.supporting-application.md index 3d4e6b15161..e6ca9918b65 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.1.supporting-application.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-cloud/5.solution/5.1.supporting-application.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Accessory applications(Dashboard/Studio/Explorer) -Nebula Graph Cloud integrates with Nebula Graph Studio, Nebula Dashboard, and Nebula Explorer. +Nebula Graph Cloud integrates with Nebula Studio, Nebula Dashboard, and Nebula Explorer. On the **Applications** page, ecosystem tools are different based on roles and privileges. The correspondence between different roles and privileges is as follows. The first column means the tools that the role can use, **Y** means the role has the corresponding privileges, and **N** means the role has no privileges. @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Nebula Dashboard (Dashboard for short) is a visualization tool that monitors and ## Studio -Nebula Graph Studio (Studio in short) is a browser-based visualization tool to manage Nebula Graph. It provides you with a graphical user interface to manipulate graph schemas, import data, explore graph data, and run nGQL statements to retrieve data. With Studio, you can quickly become a graph exploration expert from scratch. For more information, see [What is Nebula Graph Studio](../../nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md). +Nebula Studio (Studio in short) is a browser-based visualization tool to manage Nebula Graph. It provides you with a graphical user interface to manipulate graph schemas, import data, explore graph data, and run nGQL statements to retrieve data. With Studio, you can quickly become a graph exploration expert from scratch. For more information, see [What is Nebula Studio](../../nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md). ## Explorer diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-clickhouse.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-clickhouse.md index 4d9dc609bd6..5153d754fcc 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-clickhouse.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-clickhouse.md @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 4: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-csv.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-csv.md index 63e7c795ebd..b8f1b277c5f 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-csv.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-csv.md @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 5: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hbase.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hbase.md index c04df5f53c4..b8b9f74ffb8 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hbase.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hbase.md @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 4: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hive.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hive.md index ac3e72c83ef..6a3bbdc1df8 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hive.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-hive.md @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 5: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-json.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-json.md index 2a079b14d6a..96c8bb378c6 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-json.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-json.md @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 5: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-kafka.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-kafka.md index cf8c44bd35d..ef9628dc518 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-kafka.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-kafka.md @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 4: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-maxcompute.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-maxcompute.md index 8de6b4a80a3..bb2228bf036 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-maxcompute.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-maxcompute.md @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 4: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-mysql.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-mysql.md index 0c0f167e72f..2674839ec02 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-mysql.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-mysql.md @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 4: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-neo4j.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-neo4j.md index d40e262154f..b92f22d42c4 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-neo4j.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-neo4j.md @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 5: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-orc.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-orc.md index 3f35b4849b2..604e9db63f7 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-orc.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-orc.md @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 5: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-parquet.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-parquet.md index b0972a91f00..ee08ac9bb0b 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-parquet.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-parquet.md @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 5: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-pulsar.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-pulsar.md index 5332f6192df..dea6f1dee0e 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-pulsar.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-pulsar.md @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ You can search for `batchSuccess.` in the command output to ### Step 4: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-sst.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-sst.md index 304f4c1f9f6..bcac6283226 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-sst.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-exchange/use-exchange/ex-ug-import-from-sst.md @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Connect to the Nebula Graph database using the client tool and import the SST fi ### Step 6: (optional) Validate data -Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Graph Studio). For example: +Users can verify that data has been imported by executing a query in the Nebula Graph client (for example, Nebula Studio). For example: ```ngql GO FROM "player100" OVER follow; diff --git a/docs-2.0/nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md b/docs-2.0/nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md index 766d8e97092..d21c938810d 100644 --- a/docs-2.0/nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md +++ b/docs-2.0/nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# What is Nebula Graph Studio +# What is Nebula Studio -Nebula Graph Studio (Studio in short) is a browser-based visualization tool to manage Nebula Graph. It provides you with a graphical user interface to manipulate graph schemas, import data, and run nGQL statements to retrieve data. With Studio, you can quickly become a graph exploration expert from scratch. You can view the latest source code in the Nebula Graph GitHub repository, see [nebula-studio](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-studio) for details. +Nebula Studio (Studio in short) is a browser-based visualization tool to manage Nebula Graph. It provides you with a graphical user interface to manipulate graph schemas, import data, and run nGQL statements to retrieve data. With Studio, you can quickly become a graph exploration expert from scratch. You can view the latest source code in the Nebula Graph GitHub repository, see [nebula-studio](https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-studio) for details. ## Released versions diff --git a/mkdocs.yml b/mkdocs.yml index 172f053edaa..44c939fbd6f 100755 --- a/mkdocs.yml +++ b/mkdocs.yml @@ -479,10 +479,10 @@ nav: # - Privacy policy: nebula-cloud/8.privacy-policy.md - - Nebula Graph Studio: + - Nebula Studio: - Change Log: nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-release-note.md - - About Nebula Graph Studio: - - What is Nebula Graph Studio: nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md + - About Nebula Studio: + - What is Nebula Studio: nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-what-is-graph-studio.md - Limitations: nebula-studio/about-studio/st-ug-limitations.md - Deploy and connect: - Deploy Studio: nebula-studio/deploy-connect/st-ug-deploy.md