Neo4j Bolt driver for Python
Project description
This repository contains the official Neo4j driver for Python.
Starting with 5.0, the Neo4j Drivers will be moving to a monthly release cadence. A minor version will be released on the last Friday of each month so as to maintain versioning consistency with the core product (Neo4j DBMS) which has also moved to a monthly cadence.
As a policy, patch versions will not be released except on rare occasions. Bug fixes and updates will go into the latest minor version and users should upgrade to that. Driver upgrades within a major version will never contain breaking API changes.
See also: https://neo4j.com/developer/kb/neo4j-supported-versions/
Python 3.12 supported.
Python 3.11 supported.
Python 3.10 supported.
Python 3.9 supported.
Python 3.8 supported.
Python 3.7 supported.
Installation
To install the latest stable version, use:
pip install neo4j
Alternative Installation for Better Performance
You may want to have a look at the available Rust extensions for this driver for better performance. The Rust extensions are not installed by default. For more information, see neo4j-rust-ext.
Quick Example
from neo4j import GraphDatabase, RoutingControl
URI = "neo4j://localhost:7687"
AUTH = ("neo4j", "password")
def add_friend(driver, name, friend_name):
driver.execute_query(
"MERGE (a:Person {name: $name}) "
"MERGE (friend:Person {name: $friend_name}) "
"MERGE (a)-[:KNOWS]->(friend)",
name=name, friend_name=friend_name, database_="neo4j",
)
def print_friends(driver, name):
records, _, _ = driver.execute_query(
"MATCH (a:Person)-[:KNOWS]->(friend) WHERE a.name = $name "
"RETURN friend.name ORDER BY friend.name",
name=name, database_="neo4j", routing_=RoutingControl.READ,
)
for record in records:
print(record["friend.name"])
with GraphDatabase.driver(URI, auth=AUTH) as driver:
add_friend(driver, "Arthur", "Guinevere")
add_friend(driver, "Arthur", "Lancelot")
add_friend(driver, "Arthur", "Merlin")
print_friends(driver, "Arthur")
Further Information
The Neo4j Operations Manual (docs on how to run a Neo4j server)
The Neo4j Python Driver Manual (good introduction to this driver)
Python Driver API Documentation (full API documentation for this driver)
Neo4j Cypher Cheat Sheet (summary of Cypher syntax - Neo4j’s graph query language)
Example Project (small web application using this driver)
GraphAcademy (interactive, free online trainings for Neo4j)
Driver Wiki (includes change logs)
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