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Plugin developed by Benoît Simard.
This plugin provides a simple function, sigma.neo4j.cypher(), that will run a cypher query on a neo4j instance, parse the response, eventually instantiate sigma and fill the graph with the graph.read() method.
Nodes are created with the following structure :
Edges are created with the following structure :
The most basic way to use this helper is to call it with a neo4j server url and a cypher query. It will then instantiate sigma, but after having added the graph into the config object.
For neo4j < 2.2
sigma.neo4j.cypher(
'http://localhost:7474',
'MATCH (n) OPTIONAL MATCH (n)-[r]->(m) RETURN n,r,m LIMIT 100',
{ container: 'myContainer' }
);
For neo4j >= 2.2, you must pass a neo4j user with its password. So instead of the neo4j url, you have to pass a neo4j server object like this :
sigma.neo4j.cypher(
{ url: 'http://localhost:7474', user:'neo4j', password:'admin' },
'MATCH (n) OPTIONAL MATCH (n)-[r]->(m) RETURN n,r,m LIMIT 100',
{ container: 'myContainer' }
);
It is also possible to update an existing instance's graph instead.
sigma.neo4j.cypher(
{ url: 'http://localhost:7474', user:'neo4j', password:'admin' },
'MATCH (n) OPTIONAL MATCH (n)-[r]->(m) RETURN n,r,m LIMIT 100',
myExistingInstance,
function() {
myExistingInstance.refresh();
}
);
There is two additional functions provided by the plugin :
sigma.neo4j.getTypes({ url: 'http://localhost:7474', user:'neo4j', password:'admin' }, callback) : Return all relationship type of the databasesigma.neo4j.getLabels({ url: 'http://localhost:7474', user:'neo4j', password:'admin' }, callback) : Return all node label of the database