Echoing what Nigel said, I found that all I needed to do once on the latest 
codebase was to import set_auth_token from core and then call it with an 
authorized ID -- the route I took being that I copied and pasted the token 
displayed on the home page of the default browser view, e.g. localhost:7474.

py2neo, BTW and by way of public thanks to Nigel, is an awesome 
contribution to the Neo4j community in general. But I think it is 
especially useful for folks in the digital humanities and museum 
informatics domains where there is so much data flooding on-line due to 
scanning and digitization efforts around the world. There is a lot of "one 
off" data importing scripting to do and py2neo is awesome for that. For 
example, I'm using it to parse and import the #cidocCRM, the ISO standard 
museum Conceptual Reference Model (AKA metamodel) into Neo4j.

Thanks, Nigel, and Gook Luck, Mahesh,
-: Jim :-

www.FactMiners.org


On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 6:38:07 AM UTC-6, Mahesh Lal wrote:
>
> Hi Nigel,
>
> I was wondering if py2Neo 2.0.4 supports the new auth mechanism in Neo4J. 
>
> Most of the examples that I see are related to proxy username/passwd. Am I 
> missing something?
>
> -- Thanks and Regards
>    Mahesh Lal
>
>  

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