name: neo4j-graph description: "Query and traverse graph data using Neo4j's Cypher query language at {{NEO4J_HOST}}:{{NEO4J_PORT}}." metadata: openclaw: emoji: "🕸️"
Neo4j Graph Database
Neo4j is available at http://{{NEO4J_HOST}}:{{NEO4J_PORT}} within the Docker network.
Running Cypher Queries
curl -X POST "http://{{NEO4J_HOST}}:{{NEO4J_PORT}}/db/neo4j/tx/commit" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-u neo4j:$NEO4J_PASSWORD \
-d '{"statements": [{"statement": "MATCH (n) RETURN n LIMIT 10"}]}'
Creating Nodes and Relationships
curl -X POST "http://{{NEO4J_HOST}}:{{NEO4J_PORT}}/db/neo4j/tx/commit" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-u neo4j:$NEO4J_PASSWORD \
-d '{"statements": [{"statement": "CREATE (a:Person {name: $name}) RETURN a", "parameters": {"name": "Alice"}}]}'
Tips for AI Agents
- Use parameterized queries with
$variablesyntax to prevent injection. - Use
MERGEinstead ofCREATEto avoid duplicate nodes. - Use indexes on frequently queried properties:
CREATE INDEX FOR (n:Label) ON (n.property). - The Bolt protocol (port 7687) is preferred for application connections.