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neo4j-driver-core
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:warning: This package is not intended to be used by end users, it contains the abstractions used by the
neo4j-driverto handleNeo4jconnections.
This is a internal package shared by the neo4j-driver and the neo4j-driver-lite drivers. This package is responsible for high level pieces of the driver such as Session, Result, Record, some data types and the interface for Connection and ConnectionProvider.
The build of this package is handled by the root package of this repository.
First it is needed to install the mono-repo dependencies by running npm ci in the root of the repository. Then:
npm run build
npm run build -- --scope=neo4j-driver-core
This produces a Node.js module version under lib/.
The tests could be executed by running npm test in this package folder. For development, you can have the build tool rerun the tests each time you change the source code:
npm run test::watch
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The npm package neo4j-driver-core receives a total of 331,625 weekly downloads. As such, neo4j-driver-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that neo4j-driver-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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