Package neoism
is a Go client library providing access to
the Neo4j graph database via its REST API.
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This driver is fairly complete, and may now be suitable for general use. The code has an extensive set of integration tests, but little real-world testing. YMMV; use in production at your own risk.
Go 1.1 or later is required.
Tested against Neo4j 2.2.4 and Go 1.4.1.
go get -v github.com/jmcvetta/neoism
Neoism is versioned using gopkg.in
.
Current release is v1
go get gopkg.in/jmcvetta/neoism.v1
See GoDoc or Go Walker for automatically generated documentation.
db, err := neoism.Connect("http://localhost:7474/db/data")
n, err := db.CreateNode(neoism.Props{"name": "Captain Kirk"})
// res will be populated with the query results. It must be a slice of structs.
res := []struct {
// `json:` tags matches column names in query
A string `json:"a.name"`
Rel string `json:"type(r)"`
B string `json:"b.name"`
}{}
// cq holds the Cypher query itself (required), any parameters it may have
// (optional), and a pointer to a result object (optional).
cq := neoism.CypherQuery{
// Use backticks for long statements - Cypher is whitespace indifferent
Statement: `
MATCH (a:Person)-[r]->(b)
WHERE a.name = {name}
RETURN a.name, type(r), b.name
`,
Parameters: neoism.Props{"name": "Dr McCoy"},
Result: &res,
}
// Issue the query.
err := db.Cypher(&cq)
// Get the first result.
r := res[0]
tx, err := db.Begin(qs)
if err != nil {
// Handle error
}
cq0 := neoism.CypherQuery{
Statement: `MATCH (a:Account) WHERE a.uuid = {account_id} SET balance = balance + {amount}`,
Parameters: neoism.Props{"uuid": "abc123", amount: 20},
}
err = db.Cypher(&cq0)
if err != nil {
// Handle error
}
cq1 := neoism.CypherQuery{
Statement: `MATCH (a:Account) WHERE a.uuid = {account_id} SET balance = balance + {amount}`,
Parameters: neoism.Props{"uuid": "def456", amount: -20},
}
err = db.Cypher(&cq1)
if err != nil {
// Handle error
}
err := tx.Commit()
if err != nil {
// Handle error
}
- Node (create/edit/relate/delete/properties)
- Relationship (create/edit/delete/properties)
- Legacy Indexing (create/edit/delete/add node/remove node/find/query)
- Cypher queries
- Batched Cypher queries
- Transactional endpoint (Neo4j 2.0)
- Node labels (Neo4j 2.0)
- Schema index (Neo4j 2.0)
- Authentication (Neo4j 2.2)
- Streaming API support - see Issue #22
Unique Indexes- probably will not expand support for legacy indexing.Automatic Indexes- "- High Availability
- Traversals - May never be supported due to security concerns. From the manual: "The Traversal REST Endpoint executes arbitrary Groovy code under the hood as part of the evaluators definitions. In hosted and open environments, this can constitute a security risk."
- Built-In Graph Algorithms
- Gremlin
Neoism's test suite respects, but does not require, a NEO4J_URL
environment
variable. By default it assumes Neo4j is running on localhost:7474
, with
username neo4j
and password foobar
.
export NEO4J_URL=http://your_user:your_password@neo4j.yourdomain.com/db/data/
go test -v .
If you are using a fresh untouched Neo4j instance, you can use the included
set_neo4j_password.sh
script to set the password to that expected by Neoism's
tests:
sh set_neo4j_password.sh
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Contributions in the form of Pull Requests are gladly accepted. Before submitting a PR, please ensure your code passes all tests, and that your changes do not decrease test coverage. I.e. if you add new features also add corresponding new tests.
This is Free Software, released under the terms of the GPL v3.