React app to visualize Neo4j graphs with Neovis.js
MIT License
This repo is just a simple example on how to show a neovis.js graph visualization in a React application.
You don't need to install Neo4j for this project. You just need 3 things:
A Neo4j Sandbox is essentially a Docker container with Neo4j installed, and a graph dataset that you can play with. There is nothing to install. It runs on the cloud. A Sandbox will expire in 3 days, but if you want you can extend your project for an additional 7 days (it can be done only once).
Create a Neo4j Sanbox here.
git clone [email protected]:jackdbd/react-neovis-example.git
cd react-neovis-example
yarn install # or simply, yarn
Find the Connection details
for your Neo4j Sandbox:
Then open the App component and replace YOUR-BOLT-URI-HERE
and YOUR-NEO4J-PASSWORD-HERE
with your Neo4j Sanbox connection details.
Now you are all set, and you can run the app with:
yarn start
Inspired by William Lyon's Graph Visualization With Neo4j Using Neovis.js.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.