Build applications with Neo4j and .NET
The Neo4j .NET driver is the official library to interact with a Neo4j instance through a .NET application.
At the hearth of Neo4j lies Cypher, the query language to interact with a Neo4j database. While this guide does not require you to be a seasoned Cypher querier, it is going to be easier to focus on the .NET-specific bits if you already know some Cypher. For this reason, although this guide does also provide a gentle introduction to Cypher along the way, consider checking out Getting started → Cypher for a more detailed walkthrough of graph databases modelling and querying if this is your first approach. You may then apply that knowledge while following this guide to develop your .NET application.
Install
Add the Neo4j .NET driver to your project:
dotnet add package Neo4j.Driver
The driver supports the .NET Standard 2.0.
Connect to the database
Connect to a database by creating an IDriver
object and providing a URL and an authentication token.
Once you have a IDriver
instance, use the .VerifyConnectivityAsync()
method to ensure that a working connection can be established.
using Neo4j.Driver;
// URI examples: "neo4j://localhost", "neo4j+s://xxx.databases.neo4j.io"
const string dbUri = "<database-uri>";
const string dbUser = "<username>";
const string dbPassword = "<password>";
await using var driver = GraphDatabase.Driver(dbUri, AuthTokens.Basic(dbUser, dbPassword));
await driver.VerifyConnectivityAsync();
Console.WriteLine("Connection established.");
Create an example graph
Run a Cypher query with the method IDriver.ExecutableQuery()
.
Do not hardcode or concatenate parameters: use placeholders and specify the parameters as a map through the .WithParameters()
method.
Person
nodes and a KNOWS
relationship between themvar result = await driver.ExecutableQuery(@"
CREATE (a:Person {name: $name})
CREATE (b:Person {name: $friendName})
CREATE (a)-[:KNOWS]->(b)
")
.WithParameters(new { name = "Alice", friendName = "David" })
.WithConfig(new QueryConfig(database: "neo4j"))
.ExecuteAsync();
// Summary information
var summary = result.Summary;
Console.WriteLine($"Created {summary.Counters.NodesCreated} nodes in {summary.ResultAvailableAfter.Milliseconds} ms.");
Query a graph
To retrieve information from the database, use the Cypher clause MATCH
:
Person
nodes who know other personsvar result = await driver.ExecutableQuery(@"
MATCH (p:Person)-[:KNOWS]->(:Person)
RETURN p.name AS name
")
.WithConfig(new QueryConfig(database: "neo4j"))
.ExecuteAsync();
// Loop through results and print people's name
foreach (var record in result.Result) {
Console.WriteLine(record.Get<string>("name"));
}
// Summary information
var summary = result.Summary;
Console.WriteLine($"The query `{summary.Query.Text}` returned {result.Result.Count()} results in {summary.ResultAvailableAfter.Milliseconds} ms.");
Close connections and sessions
Unless you created them with the using
keyword, remember to close all IDriver
and IAsyncSession
instances to release any resources still held by them.
await session.CloseAsync();
await driver.CloseAsync();
Glossary
- LTS
-
A Long Term Support release is one guaranteed to be supported for a number of years. Neo4j 4.4 is LTS, and Neo4j 5 will also have an LTS version.
- Aura
-
Aura is Neo4j’s fully managed cloud service. It comes with both free and paid plans.
- Cypher
-
Cypher is Neo4j’s graph query language that lets you retrieve data from the database. It is like SQL, but for graphs.
- APOC
-
Awesome Procedures On Cypher (APOC) is a library of (many) functions that can not be easily expressed in Cypher itself.
- Bolt
-
Bolt is the protocol used for interaction between Neo4j instances and drivers. It listens on port 7687 by default.
- ACID
-
Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability (ACID) are properties guaranteeing that database transactions are processed reliably. An ACID-compliant DBMS ensures that the data in the database remains accurate and consistent despite failures.
- eventual consistency
-
A database is eventually consistent if it provides the guarantee that all cluster members will, at some point in time, store the latest version of the data.
- causal consistency
-
A database is causally consistent if read and write queries are seen by every member of the cluster in the same order. This is stronger than eventual consistency.
- NULL
-
The null marker is not a type but a placeholder for absence of value. For more information, see Cypher → Working with
null
. - transaction
-
A transaction is a unit of work that is either committed in its entirety or rolled back on failure. An example is a bank transfer: it involves multiple steps, but they must all succeed or be reverted, to avoid money being subtracted from one account but not added to the other.
- backpressure
-
Backpressure is a force opposing the flow of data. It ensures that the client is not being overwhelmed by data faster than it can handle.
- transaction function
-
A transaction function is a callback executed by an
.ExecuteReadAsync()
or.ExecuteWriteAsync()
call. The driver automatically re-executes the callback in case of server failure. - IDriver
-
A
IDriver
object holds the details required to establish connections with a Neo4j database.