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@psotoulloa/node-red-neo4jdriver v1.0.5

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node-red-contrib-neo4j-driver

This Node-RED custom node allows you to interact with a Neo4j database. It supports both reading and writing operations based on user configurations. It also provides flexibility in terms of the response format.

Installation

To install the neo4j-driver node in your Node-RED instance, you can:

  1. Navigate to your .node-red directory in your terminal or command prompt.
  2. Run the following command: npm install @psotoulloa/node-red-neo4jdriver

Features

  • Dynamic Query Execution: Execute Cypher queries dynamically from the input payload or from the node's configuration.
  • Read & Write Modes: You can configure the node to perform read or write operations based on your requirement.
  • Flexible Result Format: Choose between Neo4j's default result format or a simple, more readable format.
  • Secure Credential Management: Store and retrieve the database URI, username, and password securely using Node-RED's credentials feature.

How to Use

  1. Drag and drop the "neo4j-driver" node from the palette to your flow.
  2. Double click on the node to configure its properties:
    • Name: A descriptive name for the node (optional).
    • Type: Choose between Read or Write based on the operation you want to perform.
    • Cypher query: Provide the Cypher query you want to execute. The node will attempt to use msg.query first if available.
    • Results: Choose the result format. Either the default Neo4j result format or a simplified format.
    • Uri: Database URI (default from environment variable NEO4J_URI).
    • Username: Database username (default from environment variable NEO4J_USERNAME).
    • Password: Database password (default from environment variable NEO4J_PASSWORD).
  3. Connect the node to other nodes in your flow, provide an input payload, and see the results in the output.

Input Payload

The node expects the input payload (msg.payload) to contain the parameters for the Cypher query. For example, if your Cypher query is:

MATCH (n:Person {name: $name}) RETURN n

Then, the input payload should be:

{
  "name": "John Doe"
}

Development Environment

To develop in this node, you must install node-red globaly

Then you must do a symbolic link to this folder, like this ln -s /Users/${user}-${projectpath}/node-red-contrib-neo4j-driver ~/.node-red/nodes/node-red-contrib-neo4j-driver

Then inside this folder use to run node-red and do the tests nodemon -e js,html --exec "node-red"

Finally when you make a change in this source, you will need to reload whole node-red

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