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neodash

v2.4.9

Published

NeoDash - Neo4j Dashboard Builder

Downloads

23,914

Readme

NeoDash Labs - Neo4j Dashboard Builder

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In September 2024 Neo4j announced NeoDash is evolving into a fully supported dashboard builder, as part of the Neo4j product suite.

This project (NeoDash Labs) will still be available and contain experimental features, but will not have official support. If you're interested to get official support for NeoDash as part of a Neo4j License agreement, please reach out to your Neo4j contact person.

About NeoDash Labs

NeoDash is a web-based tool for visualizing your Neo4j data. It lets you group visualizations together as dashboards, and allow for interactions between reports.

Neodash supports presenting your data as tables, graphs, bar charts, line charts, maps and more. It contains a Cypher editor to directly write the Cypher queries that populate the reports. You can save dashboards to your database, and share them with others.

Try NeoDash Labs

You can run NeoDash in one of three ways:

  1. You can install NeoDash Labs into Neo4j Desktop from the graph app gallery. NeoDash will automatically connect to your active database.

Note: never versions of Neo4j Desktop do not support adding experimental graph apps such as NeoDash.

  1. You can run NeoDash Labs from a web browser by visiting http://neodash.graphapp.io.
  2. For on-prem deployments, you can build the application yourself, or pull the latest Docker image from Docker Hub.
# Run the application on http://localhost:5005
docker pull neo4jlabs/neodash:latest
docker run -it --rm -p 5005:5005 neo4jlabs/neodash

Windows users may need to prefix the docker run command with winpty.

Build and Run

This project uses yarn to install, run, build prettify and apply linting to the code.

To install dependencies:

yarn install

To run the application in development mode:

yarn run dev

To build the app for deployment:

yarn run build

To manually prettify all the project .ts and .tsx files, run:

yarn run format

To manually run linting of all your .ts and .tsx files, run:

yarn run lint

To manually run linting of all your .ts and .tsx staged files, run:

yarn run lint-staged

See the Developer Guide for more on installing, building, and running the application.

Pre-Commit Hook

While commiting, a pre-commit hook will be executed in order to prettify and run the Linter on your staged files. Linter warnings are currently accepted. The commands executed by this hook can be found in /.lintstagedrc.json.

There is also a dedicated linting step in the Github project pipeline in order to catch each potential inconsistency.

Don't hesitate to setup your IDE formatting feature to use the Prettier module and our defined rules (.prettierrc.json).

User Guide

NeoDash comes with built-in examples of dashboards and reports. For more details on the types of reports and how to customize them, see the User Guide.

Publish Dashboards

After building a dashboard, you can chose to deploy a read-only, standalone instance for users. See Publishing for more on publishing dashboards.

Questions / Suggestions

If you have any questions about NeoDash, please reach out to the maintainers:

NeoDash Labs is a free and open-source tool developed by the Neo4j community - not an official Neo4j product. Use at your own risk!