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Welcome to Neo4j.rbNeo4j.rb is a graph database for JRuby.
You can think of Neo4j as a high-performance graph engine with all the features of a mature and robust database. The programmer works with an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than with strict and static tables — yet enjoys all the benefits of a fully transactional, enterprise-strength database. This JRuby gem uses the mature Neo4j Java library.
It has been tested with Neo4j version 1.8.1 and 1.9.M03 ( see here) and JRuby 1.7.1 (see Travis)
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Documentation-
RSpecs - There are 2023 RSpecs (478/neo4j-core, 425/neo4j-wrapper and 1120/this gem - 2012 April)
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Example applications-
The Kvitter Rails 3.2x App (kvitter = tweets in Swedish)
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Why Neo4j.rb or a Graph Database ?Here are some of the major benefits of Neo4j.rb
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Domain Modeling - use the language of a graph (nodes/relationship/properties) to express your domain !
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Schema Less and Efficient storage of Semi Structured Information
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No O/R mismatch - very natural to map a graph to an Object Oriented language like Ruby.
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Embedded Database - no database tier, easier to install, test, deploy and configure. It is run in the same process as your application.
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Express Queries as Traversals
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Fast deep traversal instead of slow SQL queries that span many table joins.
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Very natural to express graph related problem with traversals (recommendation engine, find shortest parth etc..)
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Seamless integration with Ruby on Rails.
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ACID Transaction with rollbacks support.
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Public APIThe neo4j gem depends on the neo4j-wrapper and neo4j-core gems and neo4j-cypher gem.
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neo4j gemNeo4j::Rails::HaConsole::Railitie
Neo4j::Rails::Compositions::ClassMethods
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ExampleExample of using Neo4j with Rails 3 (ActiveModel)
class User < Neo4j::Rails::Model attr_accessor :password attr_accessible :email, :password, :password_confirmation, :pending_account after_save :encrypt_password email_regex = /\A[\w+\-.]+@[a-z\d\-.]+\.[a-z]+\z/i # add an exact lucene index on the email property property :email, :index => :exact has_one(:avatar).to(Avator) validates :email, :presence => true,:format => { :with => email_regex } validates :email, :uniqueness => true, :unless => :pending_account? accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar, :allow_destroy => true end u = User.new(:name => 'kalle', :age => 42, :email => "bla@foo.com") u.save
Make sure you are using JRuby !
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Generate a Rails ApplicationExample of creating an Neo4j Application from scratch:
gem install rails rails new myapp -m http://andreasronge.github.com/neo4j/rails.rb -O cd myapp bundle rails generate scaffold User name:string email:string rails s open a webbrowser: http://localhost:3000/users
The -O flag above means that it will skip active record. For more information, read the Github Wiki
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ExampleExample of mapping a ruby class to a node and delaring properties and relationships and lucene index.
class Person include Neo4j::NodeMixin property :name, :index => :exact property :city has_n :friends has_one :address end # assume we have an transaction already running ! andreas = Person.new (:name => 'andreas') andreas.friends << Person.new (:name => 'peter') andreas.friends.each {|person| puts "name #{person.name}" } Person.find("name: andreas").first.name # => 'andreas'
The Neo4j::NodeMixin and Neo4j::RelationshipMixin is implemented in the neo4j-wrapper gem For more information, read the Github Wiki
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neo4j-core gemNeo4j::Node The Java Neo4j Node
Neo4j::Relationship The Java Relationship
Neo4j The Database
Neo4j::Cypher Cypher DSL, see RSpec spec/neo4j/cypher_spec
Neo4j::Algo Included algorithms, like shortest path
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ExampleExample of creating a Neo4j::Node
require "rubygems" require 'neo4j' Neo4j::Transaction.run do node = Neo4j::Node.new(:name => 'andreas') node.outgoing(:friends) << Neo4j::Node.new(:name => 'peter') node.outgoing(:friends).each {|node| puts "name #{node[:name]}"} end
The Neo4j::Node and Neo4j::Relationship is implemented in the neo4j-core gem.
For more information, read the Github Wiki
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Rails/Neo4j.rb in a Cluster ?Yes, check Neo4j.rb Ha Cluster or Screencast Notice, you don’t need to install the Neo4j Server, but it could be a useful tool to visualize the graph.
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ArchitectureAs you seen above, neo4j.rb consists of a three layers API:
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Layer 1, neo4j-core. For interacting with the basic building blocks of the graph database (node, properties and relationship), see Neo4j::Node and Neo4j::Relationship classes.
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Layer 2, neo4j-wrapper. A binding API to Ruby objects, see Neo4j::NodeMixin and Neo4j::RelationshipMixin modules.
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Layer 3, neo4j. An implementation of the Rails Active Model and a subset of the Active Record API, see Neo4j::RailsNode and Neo4j::RailsRelationship class.
Notice that you can always access the lower layers if you want to do some more advanced. You can even access the Java API directly.
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ConfigurationDevelopment configuration - You can configure Neo4j through the Neo4j::Config object.
Neo4j::Config[:storage_path] = "/var/neo4j"
Configuring Neo4j from Rails - When using Neo4j.rb from rails you can use the normal rails configuration to set Neo4j configuration.
config.neo4j.storage_path = "#{config.root}/db/neo4j"
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ContributingHave you found a bug, need help or have a patch ? Just clone neo4j.rb and send me a pull request or email me. Do you need help - send me an email (andreas.ronge at gmail dot com).
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License-
Neo4j.rb - MIT, see the LICENSE file github.com/andreasronge/neo4j/tree/master/LICENSE.
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Lucene - Apache, see lucene.apache.org/java/docs/features.html
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Neo4j - Dual free software/commercial license, see neo4j.org/
Notice there are different license for the neo4j-community, neo4j-advanced and neo4j-enterprise jar gems. Only the neo4j-community gem is by default required.