Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator
/install graph-constraint-generator
Knowledge Graph Constraint Generator
Generate constraints for knowledge graph schemas to enforce data integrity.
This skill automatically creates structural, semantic, and property constraints suitable for RDF/OWL ontologies and Neo4j property graphs.
Quick Start
Use When
- Designing constraints for graph schemas
- Enforcing graph integrity rules
- Generating SHACL validation rules
- Creating Neo4j database constraints
- Defining property requirements
- Establishing data governance
Inputs
- Graph schema definitions
- Entity models
- Relationship types
- Property specifications
- Cardinality requirements
- Integrity rules
Outputs
- Unique constraints
- Required property constraints
- Relationship constraints
- Cardinality rules
- SHACL shapes
- Cypher constraint statements
Example
Input Schema:
Student: student_id (unique), name (required), email
Course: course_code (unique), title (required), credits
Relationship: (Student)-[:ENROLLED_IN]->(Course)
Generated Constraints:
Unique:
Student.student_id UNIQUE
Course.course_code UNIQUE
Required:
Student.name (min 1)
Course.title (min 1)
Relationships:
(Student)-[:ENROLLED_IN]->(Course) [min 1]
Constraint Types
1. Unique Constraints
Ensure properties uniquely identify nodes
CREATE CONSTRAINT student_id_unique ON (s:Student) REQUIRE s.student_id IS UNIQUE
2. Required Property Constraints
Define mandatory properties
Student.name IS REQUIRED
Course.title IS REQUIRED
3. Relationship Constraints
Define allowed graph connections
(Student)-[:ENROLLED_IN]->(Course)
(Professor)-[:TEACHES]->(Course)
4. Cardinality Constraints
Define relationship occurrence limits
Student → ENROLLED_IN → Course (minimum: 1)
Professor → TEACHES → Course (maximum: 10)
5. Domain/Range Constraints (RDF/OWL)
Define semantic relationship constraints
:writes rdfs:domain :Researcher ;
rdfs:range :Paper .
6. Data Type Constraints
Ensure property values match types
student_id: String
credits: Integer
gpa: Float
Execution Steps
- Analyze Schema – Extract entities, relationships, properties
- Identify Keys – Find unique identifiers
- Determine Required – Identify mandatory properties
- Analyze Relationships – Extract connection patterns
- Calculate Cardinality – Determine relationship bounds
- Generate Constraints – Create constraint definitions
- Format Output – Output as SHACL, Cypher, or RDF
Output Formats
Neo4j Cypher
CREATE CONSTRAINT student_id_unique ON (s:Student) REQUIRE s.student_id IS UNIQUE
CREATE INDEX ON (s:Student)(name)
SHACL Shapes
:StudentShape a sh:NodeShape ;
sh:targetClass :Student ;
sh:property [
sh:path :student_id ;
sh:minCount 1 ;
sh:maxCount 1
] .
RDF/OWL
:writes rdfs:domain :Researcher ;
rdfs:range :Paper ;
rdf:type owl:ObjectProperty .
Recommended Libraries
- RDF/OWL: rdflib, pyshacl, owlready2
- Property Graph: neo4j, py2neo, networkx
- Data Validation: pydantic, jsonschema
Best Practices
✓ Define unique identifiers early
✓ Avoid overly restrictive constraints
✓ Keep domain/range rules clear
✓ Validate data frequently
✓ Combine database and semantic constraints
✓ Document constraint reasoning
✓ Test constraints before production
References
See constraint-patterns.md for constraint design patterns and example-constraints.md for domain constraint examples.
Version: 1.0.0
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install graph-constraint-generator - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/graph-constraint-generator - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator?
Generate structural, semantic, and property constraints for knowledge graph schemas including RDF/OWL ontologies and property graph models. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 39 downloads so far.
How do I install Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator?
Run "/install graph-constraint-generator" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator free?
Yes, Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator support?
Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Knowledge Graph - Graph Constraint Generator?
It is built and maintained by Muhammad Asif (@fisa712); the current version is v1.0.0.