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Neo4j Cookbook

By : Ankur goel, Ankur Goel
Book Image

Neo4j Cookbook

By: Ankur goel, Ankur Goel

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Neo4j Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Common configurations of Neo4j


Neo4j is very flexible in terms of configuration, and it can be changed to achieve performance, security, and flexibility.

In this recipe, you will learn about the common configuration files of Neo4j.

Getting ready

To get started with this recipe, install Neo4j using the steps from the earlier recipes of this chapter.

Before getting into the recipe, here are some important points that you need to consider:

  • The main configuration file can be found at conf/neo4j-server.properties

  • The default server logging configuration file is at conf/log4j.properties

  • Tuning parameters can be tuned in the conf/neo4j.properties file

  • The configuration file for a wrapper used in daemonizing can be found at conf/neo4j-wrapper.properties

  • The logging configuration for the HTTP protocol is found in the conf/neo4j-http-logging.xml file

How to do it...

The Neo4j shell can also be used to access a remote graph database. To do so, perform the following steps:

  1. Change the following settings:

    In the server primary configuration file, add this line:

    enable_remote_shell = true
    

    The default port for remote shell access can be changed by adding the following line:

    enable_remote_shell_port=1234
    

    Now, you can access the remote database.

  2. The Neo4j web console, by default, can be accessed only from the localhost. If you want to access the web console from any machine (which you should never do as anyone can then play with your graph database), then perform the following tasks:

    1. In the server primary configuration file, uncomment this line:

      org.neo4j.server.webserver.address=0.0.0.0

      The default port for remote shell access can be changed by editing the following line:

      org.neo4j.server.webserver.port=7473
    2. Now, restart the Neo4j server using the following command:

      ./neo4j restart
      

How it works...

Neo4j comes with lots of configuration options, and by changing the parameters in different configuration files, you can configure each part of it.

There's more…

To find out more about the configuration options, check out http://neo4j.com/docs/stable/server-configuration.html.