apoc.cypher.run

Procedure APOC Core

apoc.cypher.run(fragment, params) yield value - executes reading fragment with the given parameters - currently no schema operations

Signature

apoc.cypher.run(cypher :: STRING?, params :: MAP?) :: (value :: MAP?)

Input parameters

Name Type Default

cypher

STRING?

null

params

MAP?

null

Output parameters

Name Type

value

MAP?

Usage Examples

The examples in this section are based on the following sample graph:

CREATE (Keanu:Person {name:'Keanu Reeves', born:1964})
CREATE (TomH:Person {name:'Tom Hanks', born:1956})
CREATE (TomT:Person {name:'Tom Tykwer', born:1965})

CREATE (TheMatrix:Movie {title:'The Matrix', released:1999, tagline:'Welcome to the Real World'})
CREATE (TheMatrixReloaded:Movie {title:'The Matrix Reloaded', released:2003, tagline:'Free your mind'})
CREATE (TheMatrixRevolutions:Movie {title:'The Matrix Revolutions', released:2003, tagline:'Everything that has a beginning has an end'})
CREATE (SomethingsGottaGive:Movie {title:"Something's Gotta Give", released:2003})
CREATE (TheDevilsAdvocate:Movie {title:"The Devil's Advocate", released:1997, tagline:'Evil has its winning ways'})

CREATE (YouveGotMail:Movie {title:"You've Got Mail", released:1998, tagline:'At odds in life... in love on-line.'})
CREATE (SleeplessInSeattle:Movie {title:'Sleepless in Seattle', released:1993, tagline:'What if someone you never met, someone you never saw, someone you never knew was the only someone for you?'})
CREATE (ThatThingYouDo:Movie {title:'That Thing You Do', released:1996, tagline:'In every life there comes a time when that thing you dream becomes that thing you do'})
CREATE (CloudAtlas:Movie {title:'Cloud Atlas', released:2012, tagline:'Everything is connected'})

CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Neo']}]->(TheMatrix)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Neo']}]->(TheMatrixReloaded)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Neo']}]->(TheMatrixRevolutions)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Julian Mercer']}]->(SomethingsGottaGive)
CREATE (Keanu)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Kevin Lomax']}]->(TheDevilsAdvocate)

CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Joe Fox']}]->(YouveGotMail)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Sam Baldwin']}]->(SleeplessInSeattle)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Mr. White']}]->(ThatThingYouDo)
CREATE (TomH)-[:ACTED_IN {roles:['Zachry', 'Dr. Henry Goose', 'Isaac Sachs', 'Dermot Hoggins']}]->(CloudAtlas)
CREATE (TomT)-[:DIRECTED]->(CloudAtlas);

This procedure is useful for executing Cypher statements that have a dynamic node label or relationship type. For example, we can return a stream of all the labels and their counts by running the following query:

CALL db.labels()
YIELD label
CALL apoc.cypher.run("MATCH (:" + label + ") RETURN count(*) AS count", {})
YIELD value
RETURN label, value.count AS count;
Table 1. Results
label count

"Person"

3

"Movie"

9

And we can return a stream of all relationship types and their counts, by running the following query:

CALL db.relationshipTypes()
YIELD relationshipType
CALL apoc.cypher.run("MATCH ()-[:" + relationshipType + "]->() RETURN count(*) AS count", {})
YIELD value
RETURN relationshipType, value.count AS count;
Table 2. Results
relationshipType count

"ACTED_IN"

9

"DIRECTED"

1

If the query that we’re running only returns a single column, we could also apoc.cypher.runFirstColumnMany or apoc.cypher.runFirstColumnSingle.