Hi Peter

Sorry but I'm not a Mac user so don't know anything about OSX! Hopefully
someone else has the right tools for this though :-)

Nige

On 31 Oct 2011 17:04, "Peter Neubauer" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Very cool, good work!
>
> I would like to have this packaged as a brew formula on OSX, do one cold do
>
> brew install cypher
>
> and be done. WDYT?
>
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> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:46 AM, Nigel Small <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi Michael
> >
> > Currently these bits only exist in the GitHub code. So you'll need to
> pull
> > it from there until the next release.
> >
> > New output format is straightforward, could you add a ticket to the
> project?
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Nige
> >
> > On 31 Oct 2011 08:41, "Michael Hunger" <[email protected]
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Nigel,
> >>
> >> cool stuff.
> >>
> >> What is the easiest way to install py2neo currently?
> >>
> >> Could you add a simple tabular output as well (like in the
> >> webadmin-cypher-console) ?
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >> Am 31.10.2011 um 09:24 schrieb Nigel Small:
> >>
> >> > Hi all
> >> >
> >> > A quick note on the new command line additions to py2neo (which
> currently
> >> > aren't completely finialised but shouldn't change too much from here
> on
> >> > out).
> >> >
> >> > ---
> >> >
> >> > usage: cypher.py [-h] [-u DATABASE_URI] [-d] [-j] [-g] query
> >> >
> >> > Execute Cypher queries against a Neo4j database server and output the
> >> > results.
> >> >
> >> > positional arguments:
> >> >  query            the Cypher query to execute
> >> >
> >> > optional arguments:
> >> >  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
> >> >  -u DATABASE_URI  the URI of the source Neo4j database server
> >> >  -d               output all values in delimited format (default)
> >> >  -j               output all values as a single JSON array
> >> >  -g               output nodes and relationships in GEOFF format
> >> >
> >> > ---
> >> >
> >> > usage: geoff.py [-h] [-u U] [-f F]
> >> >
> >> > Import graph data from a GEOFF file into a Neo4j database.
> >> >
> >> > optional arguments:
> >> >  -h, --help  show this help message and exit
> >> >  -u U        the URI of the destination Neo4j database server
> >> >  -f F        the GEOFF file to load
> >> >
> >> > ---
> >> >
> >> > The latter script can also read from stdin which allows pipes to be
> built
> >> > to funnel data out of a db and back in again:
> >> >
> >> > ./cypher.py -g "START n=node(23) match (n)-[r]-(x)--(y) return n,
> x.name
> >> ,
> >> > n, r, x, x.name, x.\`birth.date\`, y, y.name, r.\`marriage.date\`?" |
> >> > ./geoff.py
> >> >
> >> > Of course this example puts data back into the the same DB it reads it
> >> from
> >> > so isn't much use! Putting together more docs this week so will update
> >> soon.
> >> >
> >> > Nige
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