roland Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 Overview: Template for the official neo4j docker maintained by neo4j neo4j is a highly scalable, robust, native graph database. It is used in mission-critical apps by thousands of leading startups, enterprises, and governments around the world. Application: neo4j https://neo4j.com/ Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/_/neo4j/ Repository: https://github.com/Data-Monkey/docker-templates Template: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Data-Monkey/docker-templates/master/Data-Monkey/neo4j.xml This is just a template to easily install the official neo4j docker on unRAID. I was curious about these graph databases and neo4j seems to be the one to try. Unfortunately their free sandbox expired after a few days, so I installed the docker. Hopefully this will help someone else to get started... HOW TO install this container: This template is now available in CA, just install the Community Applications plugin , search for neo4j and add it. happy graphing! Quote Link to comment
DivideByZero Posted October 31, 2018 Share Posted October 31, 2018 DM, Thanks for taking the time to build a Neo4J Docker. I have been curious about graph databases, and have also determined that Neo is a manageable place to start. Thanks again! Quote Link to comment
PRG Posted December 3, 2020 Share Posted December 3, 2020 Is there an option to install the enterprise version instead of community? Quote Link to comment
PRG Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 I figured this out. If anyone else would like to know you: Set Repository: neo4j:enterprise (so add the :enterprise) Then put an additional environment variation in Extra Parameters - you need to be in advanced view. Extra Parameters: --env=NEO4J_ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT=yes Then it should update to the enterprise version and you are away! Quote Link to comment
tmor2 Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 On 12/5/2020 at 3:55 PM, PRG said: I figured this out. If anyone else would like to know you: Set Repository: neo4j:enterprise (so add the :enterprise) Then put an additional environment variation in Extra Parameters - you need to be in advanced view. Extra Parameters: --env=NEO4J_ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT=yes Then it should update to the enterprise version and you are away! Hi, thanks for docker! Does anyone know how to import data set...do I need to enable path to my UNRAID shares in Docker->neo4j->Edit? Quote Link to comment
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