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Neo4j cypher queries as node object streams.
npm install cypher-stream
var cypher = require('cypher-stream')('http://localhost:7474');
cypher('match (user:User) return user')
.on('data', function (result){
console.log(result.user.first_name);
})
.on('end', function() {
console.log('all done');
})
;
var cypher = require('cypher-stream')('http://localhost:7474');
var should = require('should');
it('handles errors', function (done) {
var errored = false;
cypher('invalid query')
.on('error', function (error) {
errored = true;
String(error).should.equal('Error: Query failure: Invalid input \'i\': expected SingleStatement (line 1, column 1)\n"invalid query"\n ^');
error.neo4j.exception.should.equal('SyntaxException');
error.neo4j.stacktrace.should.be.an.array;
error.neo4j.statusCode.should.equal(400);
})
.on('end', function() {
errored.should.be.true;
done();
})
.resume() // need to manually start it since we have no on('data')
;
});
Transactions are duplex streams that allow you to write query statements then commit or roll back the written queries.
Transactions have three methods: write
, commit
, and rollback
, which add queries and commit or rollback the queue respectively.
var transaction = cypher.transaction(options)
transaction.write(query_statement);
A query_statement
can either be a string or a query statement object. A query statement object consists of a statement
property and an optional parameters
property. Additionally, you can pass an array of either.
The following are all valid options:
var transaction = cypher.transaction();
transaction.write('match (n:User) return n');
transaction.write({ statement: 'match (n:User) return n' });
transaction.write({
statement : 'match (n:User) where n.first_name = {first_name} return n',
parameters : { first_name: "Bob" }
});
transaction.write([
{
statement : 'match (n:User) where n.first_name = {first_name} return n',
parameters : { first_name: "Bob" }
},
'match (n:User) where n.first_name = {first_name} return n'
]);
transaction.commit();
transaction.rollback();
Alternatively, a query statement may also contain a commit
or rollback
property instead of calling commit()
or rollback()
directly.
transaction.write({ statement: 'match (n:User) return n', commit: true });
transaction.write({
statement : 'match (n:User) where n.first_name = {first_name} return n',
parameters : { first_name: "Bob" },
commit : true
});
Transactions automatically batch queries for significant performance gains. Try the following:
var queriesToRun = 10000;
var queriesWritten = 0;
var transaction = cypher.transaction()
.on('data', function (result) {
console.log(result);
})
;
while (queriesWritten++ < queriesToRun) {
transaction.write('match (n:Test) return n limit 1');
}
transaction.commit();
To get a stream per statement, just pass a callback
function with the statement object. This works for regular cypher calls and transactions.
var results = 0;
var calls = 0;
var ended = 0;
var query = 'match (n:Test) return n limit 2';
function callback(stream) {
stream
.on('data', function (result) {
result.should.eql({ n: { test: true } });
results++;
})
.on('end', function () {
ended++;
})
;
calls++;
}
var statement = { statement: query, callback: callback };
cypher([ statement, statement ]).on('end', function () {
calls.should.equal(2);
ended.should.equal(2);
results.should.equal(4);
done();
}).resume();
var results = 0;
var calls = 0;
var ended = 0;
var query = 'match (n:Test) return n limit 2';
function callback(stream) {
stream
.on('data', function (result) {
result.should.eql({ n: { test: true } });
results++;
})
.on('end', function () {
ended++;
})
;
calls++;
}
var statement = { statement: query, callback: callback };
var transaction = cypher.transaction();
transaction.write(statement);
transaction.write(statement);
transaction.commit();
transaction.resume();
transaction.on('end', function() {
calls.should.equal(2);
ended.should.equal(2);
results.should.equal(4);
done();
});
FAQs
Streams cypher query results in a clean format
The npm package cypher-stream receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, cypher-stream popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cypher-stream demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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