Conventions
In this book, you will find a number of styles of text that distinguish between different kinds of information. Here are some examples of these styles, and an explanation of their meaning.
Code words in text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles are shown as follows: "As explained previously, the output of the batch importer is not what we will immediately see on our Neo4j server. In fact, the output is just a test.db
directory."
A block of code is set as follows:
//Loading CSV with Rels load csv with headers from "file:/your/path/to/rels.csv" as rels match (from {id: rels.From}), (to {id: rels.To}) create from-[:REL {type: rels.`Relationship Type`}]->to return from, to
Any command-line input or output is written as follows:
cd /path/to/your/Neo4j/server curl http://dist.Neo4j.org/jexp/shell/Neo4j-shell-tools-2.0.zip -o Neo4j-shell-tools.zip unzip Neo4j-shell-tools.zip -d lib
New terms and important words are shown in bold. Words that you see on the screen, in menus or dialog boxes for example, appear in the text like this: "The Admin panel shows us the way, and gives immediate access to this particular Neo4j instance's browser interface."
Note
Warnings or important notes appear in a box like this.
Tip
Tips and tricks appear like this.