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@neo4j/graphql-ogm
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GraphQL powered OGM for Neo4j and Javascript applications.
npm install @neo4j/graphql-ogm
⚠ graphql
& neo4j-driver
are peerDependency(s)
npm install graphql neo4j-driver
Our TypeScript source is transpiled into Common JS, this means you can use the require
syntax;
const { OGM, Model } = require("@neo4j/graphql-ogm");
const { OGM } = require("@neo4j/graphql-ogm");
const neo4j = require("neo4j-driver");
const typeDefs = `
type Movie {
id: ID
name: String
}
`;
const driver = neo4j.driver("bolt://localhost:7687", neo4j.auth.basic("admin", "password"));
const ogm = new OGM({ typeDefs, driver });
async function main() {
await ogm.init();
const Movie = ogm.model("Movie");
const [theMatrix] = await Movie.find({ where: { name: "The Matrix" } });
}
FAQs
GraphQL powered OGM for Neo4j and Javascript applications
The npm package @neo4j/graphql-ogm receives a total of 2,697 weekly downloads. As such, @neo4j/graphql-ogm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @neo4j/graphql-ogm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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