Hiperspace.Rocks 2.5.2

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Hiperspace.Rocks

RocksDB is a remarkable technology, originally developed by Google (LevelDB) and optimized by Facebook for absolutely lowest possible latency writing to SSD devices. RocksDB used Log-structured-Merge (LSM) to stream updates while maintaining fast key access.
It is used both as a key/value database, and also as a driver for relational-databases, message-stores, blockchain and various analytical services. The use of LSM optimizes performance and life of SSD devices.

Hiperspace.Rocks uses RockDB to store elements in durable SSD memory

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## Overview

This release builds on the functionality provided by **message** to execute queries on a remote **Hiperspace.DB** and return the full set of *elements* back to a client without the need to return every intermediate object necessary.  The prime example is the **Hiperspace.DB** opening page, which displays a summary bar-graphs of the number of **nodes** and **edges** in each database, and validates that *changes* to the (compiled) schema for databases does not change the definition of an already stored *element set.*

The *graph-view* functionality of **Hiperspace.DB** uses `HiperEdge` functions to recursively search (*in parallel*) all `Node` types that satisfy the view criteria and display as a navigable [SVG](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG) graph of connections.  These capabilities use the [`GraphFunctions`](https://github.com/channell/Hiperspace/blob/master/src/Hiperspace/Graph/GraphFunctions.cs) to search Nodes using message-keys *sent* to teh server and message-value *provided* on completion together with rendering information for `Node` *shapes* and *color*.

To support these use-cases, a couple of enhancements have been added to [Hiperspace](Hiperspace) and [HiLang](HiLang) to better support the functions.

### SubSpace
`IServiceProvider` is  an interface on the .NET Platform to inject *Services* into components ([IoC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_of_control)) at runtime.  A ServiceProvider property has been added to `SubSpace` to enable messages to enlist functionality when a message is received, and a parameter added to `SubSpaceParameters` for *domain space* construction.

`FindPaths` and `FindPathsAsync` functions now have *domain-specific* implementations that use a ***message*** to transmit the call through to a server where the parallel recursive search can be efficiently executed close the data, using many of the cores of the server.

### Node
The `Node` element has been extended to include additional functions that provide `HiperEdge`  search for related nodes across transitive edges

|Name| Description |
|-|-|-|-|-|
| HiperEdges|Treat the TypeName parameter as a HiperEdge and find all matching|
| HiperEdgesAsync|as above, but non-blocking (especially for Blazor web clients)|


```
       /// <summary>
       /// Treat the Edges of TypeName as a HiperEdge and find all transitive paths for that type
       /// </summary>
       /// <param name="TypeName">The Edge type name</param>
       /// <param name="length">the maximum length of the path</param>
       /// <param name="targets">only return HiperEdges that end with a Node of the type matching one of these types</param>
       /// <returns>The full set of HiperEdges for this path</returns>
       public HashSet<HiperEdge> HiperEdges(string TypeName, int? length = null, HashSet<string>? targets = null)

       /// <summary>
       /// Create an inline HiperName from TypeNames and find all transitive paths for that type
       /// </summary>
       /// <param name="HiperName">The name of the HiperEdge being infered from the Edge TyopeNames</param>
       /// <param name="TypeNames">the set of Edge TypeNames that make up this HiperEdge</param>
       /// <param name="length">the maximum length of the path</param>
       /// <param name="targets">only return HiperEdges that end with a Node of the type matching one of these types</param>
       /// <returns>The full set of HiperEdges for this path</returns>
       public HashSet<HiperEdge> HiperEdges(string HiperName, IEnumerable<string> TypeNames, int? length = null, HashSet<string>? targets = null)

       /// <summary>
       /// Treat the Edges of TypeName as a HiperEdge and find all transitive paths for that type
       /// </summary>
       /// <param name="TypeName">the name given to this transitative hiperedge</param>
       /// <param name="rules">the set of meta edges (start-node type, end-node type, edge type) rules that define the transitative path</param>
       /// <param name="length">the maximum length of the path</param>
       /// <param name="targets">only return HiperEdges that end with a Node of the type matching one of these types</param>
       /// <returns>The full set of HiperEdges for this path</returns>
       public HashSet<HiperEdge> HiperEdges(string TypeName, HashSet<Rule> rules, int? length = null, HashSet<string>? targets = null)

       /// <summary>
       /// Treat the Edges of TypeName as a HiperEdge and find all transitive paths for that type
       /// </summary>
       /// <param name="TypeName">The Edge type name</param>
       /// <param name="length">the maximum length of the path</param>
       /// <param name="targets">only return HiperEdges that end with a Node of the type matching one of these types</param>
       /// <returns>The full set of HiperEdges for this path</returns>
       public async Task<HashSet<Graph.HiperEdge>> HiperEdgesAsync(string TypeName, int? length = null, HashSet<string>? targets = null, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)

       /// <summary>
       /// Create an inline HiperName from TypeNames and find all transitive paths for that type
       /// </summary>
       /// <param name="HiperName">The name of the HiperEdge being infered from the Edge TyopeNames</param>
       /// <param name="TypeNames">the set of Edge TypeNames that make up this HiperEdge</param>
       /// <param name="length">the maximum length of the path</param>
       /// <param name="targets">only return HiperEdges that end with a Node of the type matching one of these types</param>
       /// <returns>The full set of HiperEdges for this path</returns>
       public async Task<HashSet<HiperEdge>> HiperEdgesAsync(string HiperName, IEnumerable<string> TypeNames, int? length = null, HashSet<string>? targets = null, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)

       /// <summary>
       /// Treat the Edges of TypeName as a HiperEdge and find all transitive paths for that type
       /// </summary>
       /// <param name="TypeName">the name given to this transitative hiperedge</param>
       /// <param name="rules">the set of meta edges (start-node type, end-node type, edge type) rules that define the transitative path</param>
       /// <param name="length">the maximum length of the path</param>
       /// <param name="targets">only return HiperEdges that end with a Node of the type matching one of these types</param>
       /// <returns>The full set of HiperEdges for this path</returns>
       public async Task<HashSet<Graph.HiperEdge>> HiperEdgesAsync(string TypeName, HashSet<Rule> rules, int? length = null, HashSet<string>? targets = null, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
```
The [Test cases](https://github.com/channell/Hiperspace/blob/master/examples/CousinProblem/Test.cs) demonstrate the use of these functions to provide *server-side* search for relations. The first example treats "Child" as a transitive `HiperEdge`, while the second infers an "Ancestors" `HiperEdge` from either *Mother* or *Father*.

```
               var descendants = node.HiperEdges("Child");
               var ancestors = node.HiperEdges("Ancestors", new[] {"Mother", "Father" });
```