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Add functions to export a given graph to a local MongoDB and then query some basic information back from that DB.

Before, get_edges() could be called either with:
a node as an input or criteria to search for matching nodes as the input
Now, those two input sets are broken up into smaller functions
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cthoyt commented Jul 30, 2020

Needs unit tests!

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Merging #463 (f318f4a) into master (9331675) will increase coverage by 0.03%.
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amanchoudhri and others added 5 commits August 1, 2020 13:07
Before, there was a lot of repetition in deleting the '_id' and
'type' keys from mongo items. This commit makes that more DRY by
pulling that functionality out into _rm_mongo_keys().
@amanchoudhri amanchoudhri marked this pull request as ready for review August 2, 2020 20:10
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