Via Composer
$ composer require neo4j/neo4j-bundle
If you want to use the an EntityManager
you need to install a GraphAware OGM
$ composer require graphaware/neo4j-php-ogm:@rc
Enable the bundle in your kernel:
<?php
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Neo4j\Neo4jBundle\Neo4jBundle(),
);
}
The bundle is a convenient way of registering services. We register Connections
,
Clients
and EntityManagers
. You will always have alias for the default services:
- neo4j.connection
- neo4j.client
- neo4j.entity_manager.*
neo4j:
connections:
default: ~
With the minimal configuration we have services named:
- neo4j.connection.default
- neo4j.client.default
- neo4j.entity_manager.default*
neo4j:
profiling:
enabled: true
connections:
default:
scheme: bolt # default (must be either "http" or "bolt")
host: localhost # default
port: 7474 # optional, will be set to the proper driver's default port if not provided
username: neo4j # default
password: neo4j # default
second_connection:
username: foo
password: bar
third_connection:
dsn: 'bolt://foo:bar@localhost:7687'
clients:
default:
connections: [default, second_connection, third_connection]
other_client:
connections: [second_connection]
foobar: ~ # foobar client will have the "default" connection
entity_managers:
default:
client: other_client # defaults to "default"
cache_dir: "%kernel.cache_dir%/neo4j" # defaults to system cache
With the configuration above we would have services named:
- neo4j.connection.default
- neo4j.connection.second_connection
- neo4j.client.default
- neo4j.client.other_client
- neo4j.client.other_foobar
- neo4j.entity_manager.default*
* Note: EntityManagers will only be available if graphaware/neo4j-php-ogm
is installed.
$ composer test
See an example application at https://github.com/neo4j-examples/movies-symfony-php-bolt
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