You need a Neo4j instance, e.g. a Neo4j Sandbox, a local instance via Neo4j Desktop, Docker or a Neo4j instance on AWS, Azure or GCP or Neo4j Cloud
For schemas using the @cypher
directive (as in this repo) via neo4j-graphql-js
, you need to have the APOC library installed, which should be automatic in Sandbox, Cloud and is a single click install in Neo4j Desktop. If when using the Sandbox / cloud you encounter an issue where an error similar to Can not be converted to long: org.neo4j.kernel.impl.core.NodeProxy, Location: [object Object], Path: users
appears in the console when running the React app, try installing and using Neo4j locally instead.
A good tutorial can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPC71lUhK_I
- Download Neo4j Desktop
- Install and open Neo4j Desktop.
- Create a new DB by clicking "New Graph", and clicking "create local graph".
- Set password to "letmein" (as suggested by
api/.env
), and click "Create". - Make sure that the default credentials in
api/.env
are used. Leave them as follows:NEO4J_URI=bolt://localhost:7687 NEO4J_USER=neo4j NEO4J_PASSWORD=letmein
- Click "Manage".
- Click "Plugins".
- Find "APOC" and click "Install".
- Click the "play" button at the top of left the screen, which should start the server. (screenshot 2)
- Wait until it says "RUNNING".
- Proceed forward with the rest of the tutorial.