The Neo4j Cypher-DSL in its current form is a spin-off from Spring Data Neo4j 6+ (né Spring Data Neo4j⚡️RX), where it is used to generate all Cypher queries. We thank all contributors to all branches prior to 2020.0 for their effort in creating the previous verions.
The primary goal of this project is to have a type safe way of creating Cypher queries targeted at Neo4j 4.0+. Most of the constructs used here are modelled after openCypher, but we include several constructs specific to Neo4j.
The core module of the Neo4j Cypher-DSL has no required runtime dependencies.
This rebooted version of the Neo4j Cypher-DSL uses CalVer in the same way Spring does since early 2020 (see Updates to Spring Versions), starting at 2020.0.0.
For a gentle introduction and some getting started guides, please use our Manual.
First, include the dependency to the Neo4j Cypher-DSL under the following coordinates: org.neo4j:neo4j-cypher-dsl
:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.neo4j</groupId>
<artifactId>neo4j-cypher-dsl</artifactId>
<version>2021.2.3-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
With the Cypher-DSL, you can build your queries starting with the static methods provided through org.neo4j.cypherdsl.core.Cypher
.
Static imports for those packages should be allowed:
import static org.neo4j.cypherdsl.core.Cypher.*;
import org.neo4j.cypherdsl.core.Cypher;
class SimpleExample {
public static void main(String... a) {
var m = node("Movie").named("m");
var statement = Cypher.match(m)
.returning(m)
.build();
System.out.println(statement.getCypher());
// Prints MATCH (m:`Movie`) RETURN m
}
}
The minimal required Java version to use the Cypher-DSL core module is Java 8. The reason for staying on JDK 8 is the fact that the Cypher-DSL is widely used in Spring Data Neo4j 6+. Spring Data Neo4j shares JDK 8 as baseline with the Spring Framework until Spring Framework 6 is released.
The minimal required JDK version to build the Cypher-DSL is JDK 11. To build the native examples, GraalVM 11 is required.