Ask a Question @ignorereflex Directive The @ignorereflex directive forces the removal of child nodes that are reachable from themselves as a parent, through any path in the query result Query Example: All the co-actors of Rutger Hauer. Without @ignorereflex, the result would also include Rutger Hauer for every movie. Query Go Java Python JavaScript (gRPC) JavaScript (HTTP) Curl Run Editing query... { coactors(func: eq(name@en, "Rutger Hauer")) @ignorereflex { actor.film { performance.film { starring { performance.actor { name@en } } } } } } { coactors(func: eq(name@en, "Rutger Hauer")) @ignorereflex { actor.film { performance.film { starring { performance.actor { name@en } } } } } } curl localhost:8080/query -XPOST -d 'blahblah' | python -m json.tool | less package main import ( "context" "flag" "fmt" "log" "github.com/dgraph-io/dgo" "github.com/dgraph-io/dgo/protos/api" "google.golang.org/grpc" ) var ( dgraph = flag.String("d", "127.0.0.1:9080", "Dgraph Alpha address") ) func main() { flag.Parse() conn, err := grpc.Dial(*dgraph, grpc.WithInsecure()) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer conn.Close() dg := dgo.NewDgraphClient(api.NewDgraphClient(conn)) resp, err := dg.NewTxn().Query(context.Background(), `blahblah`) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } fmt.Printf("Response: %s\n", resp.Json) } import io.dgraph.DgraphClient; import io.dgraph.DgraphGrpc; import io.dgraph.DgraphGrpc.DgraphStub; import io.dgraph.DgraphProto.Response; import io.grpc.ManagedChannel; import io.grpc.ManagedChannelBuilder; import java.util.Map; public class App { public static void main(final String[] args) { ManagedChannel channel = ManagedChannelBuilder.forAddress("localhost", 9080).usePlaintext(true).build(); DgraphStub stub = DgraphGrpc.newStub(channel); DgraphClient dgraphClient = new DgraphClient(stub); String query = "blahblah"; Response res = dgraphClient.newTransaction().query(query); System.out.printf("Response: %s", res.getJson().toStringUtf8()); } } import pydgraph import json def main(): client_stub = pydgraph.DgraphClientStub("localhost:9080") client = pydgraph.DgraphClient(client_stub) query = """blahblah""" res = client.txn(read_only=True).query(query) print('Response: {}'.format(json.loads(res.json))) client_stub.close() if __name__ == '__main__': try: main() except Exception as e: print('Error: {}'.format(e)) const dgraph = require("dgraph-js"); const grpc = require("grpc"); async function main() { const clientStub = new dgraph.DgraphClientStub("localhost:9080", grpc.credentials.createInsecure()); const dgraphClient = new dgraph.DgraphClient(clientStub); const query = `blahblah`; const response = await dgraphClient.newTxn().query(query); console.log("Response: ", JSON.stringify(response.getJson())); clientStub.close(); } main().then().catch((e) => { console.log("ERROR: ", e); }); const dgraph = require("dgraph-js-http"); async function main() { const clientStub = new dgraph.DgraphClientStub("http://localhost:8080"); const dgraphClient = new dgraph.DgraphClient(clientStub); const query = `blahblah`; const response = await dgraphClient.newTxn().query(query); console.log("Response: ", JSON.stringify(response.data)); } main().then().catch((e) => { console.log("ERROR: ", e); }); Response ← @normalize Directive Debug →