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09-17-2020 07:19 AM
I'm new to neo4j.
I consider using it for creating links between multiple entities that I currently store in another DB.
Assuming i have a neo4j graph with multiple labels and multiple relationships.
The graph eventually consists of many subgraphs that are not connected between each other.
I want a json representation of all these subgraphs as an input for later loading to another system.
In this scenario I don't need to match on a specific label or property. Just need to export the entire graph to an array of subgraphs and have all the properties from each node.
A possible output would be:
{
"output": [
{
"account1": {
"prop1": "value1"
},
"account2": {
"prop2": "value2"
},
"phone1": {
"prop3": "value3"
}
},
{
"account3": {
"propx": "valuex"
},
"account4": {
"prop6": "value5"
},
"phone2": {
"propaa": "valuedd"
},
"website1": {
"prop_web": "value"
}
}
]
}
Less "cleaner" outputs will also be fine (meaning, if I get "node" objects).
Can this be achieved in neo4j?
09-17-2020 10:14 PM
Not without writing your own plugin.
I'm nearly finished with one which does something very similar, which is open source. However, the code is still a bit messy and difficult to adapt. I'm planning to create a simplified fork for people to more easily adapt for purposes such as yours.
That said, any green Java dev who spends a month learning Neo, would be able to strip and adapt my work to suit your purposes.
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