Roadmap
What gr 1.0 ships, what is deferred to post-1.0, and what is outside the project's scope.
The full roadmap is in ROADMAP.md in the repository. This page is a summary.
What v1.0 ships
- Embedded Go library (
github.com/tamnd/gr) with openCypher read and write. grCLI: interactive shell, one-shot query runner, bulk importer, backup/restore, schema inspection,EXPLAIN/PROFILE.gr serve: Bolt v4.4/v5.0 wire protocol and HTTP JSON API, compatible with Neo4j drivers.- Stable library API (148 exported names), frozen configuration surface (51 knobs), versioned file format, documented wire protocol.
- WAL journaling, per-page checksums, crash recovery, hot backup.
- Asynchronous read-replica WAL shipping.
- Honest TCK conformance statement and deviations registry.
Post-1.0 deferrals
These are deferred, not declined — each has a seam already in place.
Concurrent writers (high priority).
The 1.0 MVCC model serializes write transactions.
Post-1.0, WithConcurrentWriters(true) enables parallel writes through the existing MVCC version model.
Replication maturity (high priority). v1.0 ships async read-replica WAL shipping. Post-1.0: synchronous/quorum replication, writable replicas, automatic failover.
Broader language coverage (medium–high). v1.0 covers a hardened subset with an honest deviations registry. Post-1.0: remaining TCK scenarios and a measured path toward GQL.
Graph-algorithms library (medium).
Post-1.0: PageRank, community detection, and centrality metrics as CALL-able procedures.
Compiled/JIT execution (low–medium). Post-1.0: a compiled or JIT path, likely LLVM-backed or WebAssembly-targeted.
Richer authorization (low–medium). Post-1.0: fine-grained attribute-level authorization and multi-tenant isolation.
Richer import sources (low). Post-1.0: Arrow, JSON-lines, and Avro in addition to CSV.
Non-goals
These are outside the project's scope by identity:
- Clustering and sharding. gr is a single-node embedded database. Horizontal sharding and distributed query execution are a different product.
- SPARQL and RDF. gr stores a labeled-property graph and queries it with Cypher. RDF's triple model and SPARQL are a different design.
- SQL. The query language is Cypher.
- Mandatory schema. gr is schema-optional by design.
- Adjacent-shape stores. Document, key-value, time-series, and vector-only databases are not gr and do not become gr.
Tracking progress
The TCK deviations registry (tck/deviations.yaml) records every scenario skipped with a reason code.
As post-1.0 features land, their scenarios move to the passing corpus and CONFORMANCE.md updates.
Releases follow semantic versioning: minor versions add features additively; a major version changes a contract.