Neo4j

Connect to Neo4j graph database

Easily manage, analyze, and visualize connected data with Neo4j – the industry-leading native graph database built for handling complex relationships at scale. Neo4j allows you to efficiently store, query, and explore data models that go beyond tables, making it ideal for real-time recommendations, fraud detection, knowledge graphs, and more.

With Neo4j integrations, you can:

  • Query complex relationships: Use Cypher, Neo4j’s declarative graph query language, to easily find patterns, shortest paths, and recommendations within your graph data.
  • Create and update nodes and relationships: Seamlessly add, update, and delete both nodes and relationships to keep your graph database always up to date.
  • Analyze graph structures: Instantly analyze interconnected information, uncover hidden connections, and gain actionable insights not possible with traditional databases.
  • Centralize graph data in your workflows: Connect Neo4j to your automation, enabling data enrichment and advanced analytics directly in your workflow.
  • Visualize and export results: Retrieve query results for display in dashboards or export enriched data to other systems.
  • Scale with confidence: Neo4j is trusted by enterprises worldwide for mission-critical applications, ensuring performance and reliability.

Whether building recommendation systems, anti-fraud solutions, knowledge graphs, or AI-powered applications, Neo4j empowers teams to unlock the full value of their connected data. Start integrating Neo4j into your workflows to make smarter decisions, faster.

Usage Instructions

Integrate Neo4j graph database into the workflow. Can query, create, merge, update, and delete nodes and relationships.

Tools

neo4j_query

Execute MATCH queries to read nodes and relationships from Neo4j graph database. For best performance and to prevent large result sets, include LIMIT in your query (e.g.,

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)
cypherQuerystringYesCypher query to execute (e.g., "MATCH (n:Person) RETURN n LIMIT 10", "MATCH (a)-[r]->(b) WHERE a.name = $name RETURN a, r, b")
parametersobjectNoParameters for the Cypher query as a JSON object. Use for any dynamic values including LIMIT (e.g., query: "MATCH (n) RETURN n LIMIT $limit", parameters: {limit: 100}).

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
recordsarrayArray of records returned from the query
recordCountnumberNumber of records returned
summaryjsonQuery execution summary with timing and counters

neo4j_create

Execute CREATE statements to add new nodes and relationships to Neo4j graph database

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)
cypherQuerystringYesCypher CREATE statement to execute (e.g., "CREATE (n:Person {name: $name, age: $age})", "CREATE (a)-[:KNOWS]->(b)")
parametersobjectNoParameters for the Cypher query as a JSON object (e.g., {"name": "Alice", "age": 30})

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
summaryjsonCreation summary with counters for nodes and relationships created

neo4j_merge

Execute MERGE statements to find or create nodes and relationships in Neo4j (upsert operation)

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)
cypherQuerystringYesCypher MERGE statement to execute (e.g., "MERGE (n:Person {name: $name}) ON CREATE SET n.created = timestamp()", "MERGE (a)-[r:KNOWS]->(b)")
parametersobjectNoParameters for the Cypher query as a JSON object (e.g., {"name": "Alice", "email": "alice@example.com"})

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
summaryjsonMerge summary with counters for nodes/relationships created or matched

neo4j_update

Execute SET statements to update properties of existing nodes and relationships in Neo4j

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)
cypherQuerystringYesCypher query with MATCH and SET statements to update properties (e.g., "MATCH (n:Person {name: $name}) SET n.age = $age", "MATCH (n) WHERE n.id = $id SET n += $props")
parametersobjectNoParameters for the Cypher query as a JSON object (e.g., {"name": "Alice", "age": 31, "props": {"city": "NYC"}})

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
summaryjsonUpdate summary with counters for properties set

neo4j_delete

Execute DELETE or DETACH DELETE statements to remove nodes and relationships from Neo4j

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)
cypherQuerystringYesCypher query with MATCH and DELETE/DETACH DELETE statements (e.g., "MATCH (n:Person {name: $name}) DELETE n", "MATCH (n) DETACH DELETE n")
parametersobjectNoParameters for the Cypher query as a JSON object (e.g., {"name": "Alice", "id": 123})
detachbooleanNoWhether to use DETACH DELETE to remove relationships before deleting nodes

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
summaryjsonDelete summary with counters for nodes and relationships deleted

neo4j_execute

Execute arbitrary Cypher queries on Neo4j graph database for complex operations

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)
cypherQuerystringYesCypher query to execute (e.g., "CALL db.labels()", "MATCH (n) RETURN count(n)", "CREATE INDEX FOR (n:Person) ON (n.name)")
parametersobjectNoParameters for the Cypher query as a JSON object (e.g., {"name": "Alice", "limit": 100})

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
recordsarrayArray of records returned from the query
recordCountnumberNumber of records returned
summaryjsonExecution summary with timing and counters

neo4j_introspect

Introspect a Neo4j database to discover its schema including node labels, relationship types, properties, constraints, and indexes.

Input

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
hoststringYesNeo4j server hostname or IP address
portnumberYesNeo4j server port (default: 7687 for Bolt protocol)
databasestringYesDatabase name to connect to (e.g., "neo4j", "movies", "social")
usernamestringYesNeo4j username
passwordstringYesNeo4j password
encryptionstringNoConnection encryption mode (enabled, disabled)

Output

ParameterTypeDescription
messagestringOperation status message
labelsarrayArray of node labels in the database
relationshipTypesarrayArray of relationship types in the database
nodeSchemasarrayArray of node schemas with their properties
relationshipSchemasarrayArray of relationship schemas with their properties
constraintsarrayArray of database constraints
indexesarrayArray of database indexes

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