neo4j-client is a command shell (CLI) for Neo4j. It supports secure connections to Neo4j server, sending of statements (including multiline statements), persistent command history, and rendering of results to tables or CSV.
neo4j-client utilizes the Bolt Network Protocol, and will work with any server that supports Bolt.
For more details, see the project page and the FAQ.
neo4j-client is known to work on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD. It requires neo4j 3.0.0 or later.
If you're using Mac OS X, neo4j-client can be installed using homebrew:
$ brew install cleishm/neo4j/neo4j-client
If you're using Ubuntu, neo4j-client can be install using APT:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cleishm/neo4j
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install neo4j-client libneo4j-client-dev
There are also packages available for other platforms, including Debian, Fedora, CentOS and openSUSE.
Otherwise, please see Building below.
Example interactive usage:
$ neo4j-client -u neo4j localhost
The authenticity of host 'localhost:7687' could not be established.
TLS certificate fingerprint is ded0fd2e893cd0b579f47f7798e10cb68dfa2fd3bc9b3c973157da81bab451d74f9452ba99a9c5f66dadb8a360959e5ebd8abb2d7c81230841e60531a96d268.
Would you like to trust this host (NO/yes/once)? yes
Password: *****
neo4j> :help
Enter commands or cypher statements at the prompt.
Commands always begin with a colon (:) and conclude at the end of the line,
for example `:help`. Statements do not begin with a colon (:), may span
multiple lines, are terminated with a semi-colon (;) and will be sent to
the Neo4j server for evaluation.
Available commands:
:quit Exit the shell
:connect '<url>' Connect to the specified URL
:connect host [port] Connect to the specified host (and optional port)
:disconnect Disconnect the client from the server
:export Display currently exported parameters
:export name=val ... Export parameters for queries
:unexport name ... Unexport parameters for queries
:reset Reset the session with the server
:set Display current option values
:set option=value ... Set shell options
:unset option ... Unset shell options
:status Show the client connection status
:help Show usage information
:format (table|csv) Set the output format
:width (<n>|auto) Set the number of columns in the table output
For more information, see the neo4j-client(1) manpage.
neo4j>
neo4j> :status
Connected to 'neo4j://neo4j@localhost:7687'
neo4j>
neo4j> MATCH (n:Person) RETURN n LIMIT 3;
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| n |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| (:Person{born:1964,name:"Keanu Reeves"}) |
| (:Person{born:1967,name:"Carrie-Anne Moss"}) |
| (:Person{born:1961,name:"Laurence Fishburne"}) |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
neo4j>
neo4j> :set
echo=off // echo non-interactive commands before rendering results
insecure=no // do not attempt to establish secure connections
format=table // set the output format (`table` or `csv`).
outfile= // redirect output to a file
username="neo4j" // the default username for connections
width=auto // the width to render tables (`auto` for term width)
neo4j>
neo4j> :quit
$
Example non-interactive usage:
$ echo "MATCH (n:Person) RETURN n.name AS name, n.born AS born LIMIT 3" | \
neo4j-client -u neo4j -P localhost > result.csv
Password: *****
$
$ cat result.csv
"name","born"
"Keanu Reeves",1964
"Carrie-Anne Moss",1967
"Laurence Fishburne",1961
$
Evaluating source files, e.g.:
$ cat query.cyp
:set echo
:export name='Emil'
// Create a person node if it doesn't exist
begin;
MERGE (:Person {name: {name}});
commit;
// return the total number of people
MATCH (n:Person)
RETURN count(n);
$
$ neo4j-client -u neo4j -p pass -o result.out -i query.cyp
$ cat result.out
+:export name='Emil'
+begin;
+MERGE (:Person {name: {name}});
Nodes created: 1
Properties set: 1
Labels added: 1
+commit;
+MATCH (n:Person)
RETURN count(n);
"count(n)"
137
$
libneo4j-client is a client library for Neo4j, written in C, and intended as a foundation on which basic tools and drivers for various languages may be built. libneo4j-client takes care of all the detail of establishing a session with a Neo4j server, sending statements for evaluation, and retrieving results.
libneo4j-client provides a single C header file, neo4j-client.h
, for
inclusion in source code using the libneo4j-client API. The API is described in
the API Documentation.
libneo4j-client can be included in your project by linking the library at
compile time, typically using the linking flags
-lneo4j-client -lssl -lcrypto -lm
. Alternatively, libneo4j-client ships with
a pkg-config
description file, enabling you to obtain the required flags using
pkg-config --libs libneo4j-client
.
API documentation for the latest release is available at https://neo4j-client.net/doc/latest/neo4j-client_8h.html.
Documentation can be built using make doc
, which will use doxygen to generate
documentation and output it into the doc/
directory of the libneo4j-client
source tree. See Building below.
#include <neo4j-client.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
neo4j_client_init();
/* use NEO4J_INSECURE when connecting to disable TLS */
neo4j_connection_t *connection =
neo4j_connect("neo4j://user:pass@localhost:7687", NULL, NEO4J_INSECURE);
if (connection == NULL)
{
neo4j_perror(stderr, errno, "Connection failed");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
neo4j_result_stream_t *results =
neo4j_run(connection, "RETURN 'hello world'", neo4j_null);
if (results == NULL)
{
neo4j_perror(stderr, errno, "Failed to run statement");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
neo4j_result_t *result = neo4j_fetch_next(results);
if (result == NULL)
{
neo4j_perror(stderr, errno, "Failed to fetch result");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
neo4j_value_t value = neo4j_result_field(result, 0);
char buf[128];
printf("%s\n", neo4j_tostring(value, buf, sizeof(buf)));
neo4j_close_results(results);
neo4j_close(connection);
neo4j_client_cleanup();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
To use neo4j-client or libneo4j-client, consider installation using the package management system for your operating system (currently Mac OS X, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS and openSUSE).
If neo4j-client is not available via your package management system, please download the latest release, unpack and then:
$ ./configure
$ make clean check
$ sudo make install
libneo4j-client requires OpenSSL, although this can be disabled by invoking
configure with --without-tls
.
neo4j-client also requires some dependencies to build, including
libedit and
libcypher-parser. If these are not available,
just the library can be built (without neo4j-client), by invoking configure
with --disable-tools
.
Building from the GitHub repository requires a few extra steps. Firstly, some additional tooling is required, including autoconf, automake and libtool. Assuming these are available, to checkout from GitHub and build:
$ git clone https://github.com/cleishm/libneo4j-client.git
$ cd libneo4j-client
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make clean check
$ sudo make install
If you encounter warnings or errors during the build, please report them at
https://github.com/cleishm/libneo4j-client/issues. If you wish to proceed
dispite warnings, please invoke configure with the --disable-werror
.
NOTE: Recent versions of Mac OS X ship without the OpenSSL header files, and autoconf doesn't pick this up (yet). If you used the homebrew install method, this will resolve the issue. If you're using Mac OS X, want to build manually instead of using homebrew, and you get a build failure related to missing openssl headers, try the following:
$ brew install openssl
$ ./configure --with-libs=/usr/local/opt/openssl
$ make clean check
$ sudo make install
More detail about this workaround can be found via brew info openssl
.
Having trouble with neo4j-client? Please raise any issues with usage on StackOverflow. If you've found a bug in the code, please raise an issue on GitHub and include details of how to reproduce the bug.
Contributions to neo4j-client are encouraged and should be made via pull requests made to the GitHub repository. Please include test cases where possible, and use a style and approach consistent with the rest of the library.
It may be worthwhile raising an issue on github for the contribution you intend to make before developing the code, to allow for discussion and feedback on the requirements.
neo4j-client is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.