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DescriptionAn attempt to use Neography and processing.js to navigate a Neo4j graph via its REST API.
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How ToFollow the steps on Getting started with Ruby and Neo4j to get Neo4j installed, started, and populate it with some nodes and relationships.
git clone git@github.com:maxdemarzi/neovigator.git cd neovigator bundle rake neo4j:install rake neo4j:start rackup
Then visit localhost:9292 to see it running. The first time you visit the page, it will create a sample graph.
Enter a node id in the text box and click “Load”
See an example running on heroku at neovigator.herokuapp.com
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Deploy to Heroku using Heroku buttonThis button will walk you through the deployment just with a few clicks. It will add the free plan of the GrapheneDB Neo4j add-on.
<img src=“https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.png”>
Done!
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Deploy to Heroku manually-
Check out a copy of the repo
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Create a new Heroku app: ‘$ heroku create`
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Add the GrapheneDB Neo4j add-on: ‘$ heroku addons:add graphenedb`
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Deploy the code: ‘$ git push heroku`
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CreditsThis project is based on Ask Ken created by Michael Aufreiter.