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- # Steam Graph Analysis
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- This is a project that I threw together during the weekend to play around with
- gremlin graph database. Currently this project scrapes the steam API for friends
- and their friends which can be used to generate a graph. This information is stored
- locally in a gremlin server and is then sent to the client via a web socket.
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- ![Diagram](website/Diagram.svg)
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- [Video Of Friends of Friends Graph](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJfo9bU0nH8)
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- This project is in the VERY early stages of development and is far from finished.
- If you are lucky, you will find it live at [http://jrtechs.student.rit.edu/friendsOfFriends.html](http://jrtechs.student.rit.edu/friendsOfFriends.html).
- It is still being actively developed and does not have permanent hosting so there is a %60
- chance at any time that you will be able to access it.
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- ![Graph](website/exampleGraph.png)
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- # Bugs
- * Tends to crash w/o telling user if you provide an invalid steam id
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- # TODO
- * Include a steam name to steam id lookup
- * Dockerize this entire environment
- * Connect the gremlin/janus server to a HBase server for persistent storage
- * Make the graphs look better -- possibly switch from sigma.js to d3
- * Get the java web socket to work with ssh -- currently does not work with wss
- * Make more graphs to provide more insights
- * Friends with friends -- shows which of your friends are friends with each other
- * Most common friends friends -- will show you people you may know
- * Graph of a larger chunk of the steam community
- * ...
- * Write more documentation on how the system as a whole works.
- * Write blog post on what I learned during this project.
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