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    Mcp Neo4j Server

    mcp-neo4j-server

    54 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated Oct 23, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Quick Start
    • Features
    • Neo4j Enterprise Support
    • Tools
    • Installation
    • Installing via Smithery
    • For Development
    • Configuration
    • Usage Examples
    • Connecting to a Specific Database
    • Querying Data
    • Creating Data
    • Creating Relationships
    • Complex Operations
    • Testing
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Quick Start
    • Features
    • Neo4j Enterprise Support
    • Tools
    • Installation
    • Installing via Smithery
    • For Development
    • Configuration
    • Usage Examples
    • Connecting to a Specific Database
    • Querying Data
    • Creating Data
    • Creating Relationships
    • Complex Operations
    • Testing
    • License

    Documentation

    MCP Neo4j Server

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    An MCP server that provides integration between Neo4j graph database and Claude Desktop, enabling graph database operations through natural language interactions.

    Quick Start

    You can run this MCP server directly using npx:

    bash
    npx @alanse/mcp-neo4j

    Or add it to your Claude Desktop configuration:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "neo4j": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["@alanse/mcp-neo4j-server"],
          "env": {
            "NEO4J_URI": "bolt://localhost:7687",
            "NEO4J_USERNAME": "neo4j",
            "NEO4J_PASSWORD": "your-password",
            "NEO4J_DATABASE": "neo4j"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Features

    This server provides tools for interacting with a Neo4j database:

    Neo4j Enterprise Support

    This server now supports connecting to specific databases in Neo4j Enterprise Edition. By default, it connects to the "neo4j" database, but you can specify a different database using the NEO4J_DATABASE environment variable.

    Tools

    • execute_query: Execute Cypher queries on the Neo4j database
    • Supports all types of Cypher queries (READ, CREATE, UPDATE, DELETE)
    • Returns query results in a structured format
    • Parameters can be passed to prevent injection attacks
    • create_node: Create a new node in the graph database
    • Specify node labels and properties
    • Returns the created node with its internal ID
    • Supports all Neo4j data types for properties
    • create_relationship: Create a relationship between two existing nodes
    • Define relationship type and direction
    • Add properties to relationships
    • Requires node IDs for source and target nodes

    Installation

    Installing via Smithery

    To install MCP Neo4j Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

    bash
    npx -y @smithery/cli install @alanse/mcp-neo4j-server --client claude

    For Development

    1. Clone the repository:

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/da-okazaki/mcp-neo4j-server.git
    cd mcp-neo4j-server

    2. Install dependencies:

    bash
    npm install

    3. Build the project:

    bash
    npm run build

    Configuration

    The server requires the following environment variables:

    • NEO4J_URI: Neo4j database URI (default: bolt://localhost:7687)
    • NEO4J_USERNAME: Neo4j username (default: neo4j)
    • NEO4J_PASSWORD: Neo4j password (required)
    • NEO4J_DATABASE: Neo4j database name (default: neo4j) - Use this to connect to a specific database in Neo4j Enterprise

    Usage Examples

    Here are examples of how you can interact with the Neo4j database using natural language:

    Connecting to a Specific Database

    For Neo4j Enterprise users with multiple databases, you can specify which database to connect to:

    json
    {
      "env": {
        "NEO4J_URI": "bolt://localhost:7687",
        "NEO4J_USERNAME": "neo4j",
        "NEO4J_PASSWORD": "your-password",
        "NEO4J_DATABASE": "myCustomDatabase"
      }
    }

    This will connect to "myCustomDatabase" instead of the default "neo4j" database.

    Querying Data

    You can ask questions like:

    • "Show me all employees in the Sales department"
    • "Find the top 5 oldest customers"
    • "Who has purchased more than 3 products in the last month?"

    Example:

    code
    User: "Show me all employees in the Sales department"
    
    Claude: Let me query the database for Sales department employees.
    
    [Executes query internally: MATCH (e:Employee)-[:WORKS_IN]->(d:Department {name: 'Sales'}) RETURN e.name, e.position]
    
    Result:
    - John Smith (Sales Manager)
    - Sarah Johnson (Sales Representative)
    - Mike Brown (Account Executive)

    Creating Data

    You can give instructions like:

    • "Add a new person named John Doe who is 30 years old"
    • "Create a product called 'Premium Coffee' with price $24.99"
    • "Add a new department called 'Research & Development'"

    Example:

    code
    User: "Add a new person named John Doe who is 30 years old"
    
    Claude: I'll create a new Person node with the provided information.
    
    [Creates node internally with label 'Person' and properties {name: 'John Doe', age: 30}]
    
    Result: Created new person node with ID: 123

    Creating Relationships

    You can request relationships like:

    • "Make John Doe friends with Jane Smith"
    • "Set Product A as a component of Product B"
    • "Assign John Doe to the Sales department"

    Example:

    code
    User: "Make John Doe friends with Jane Smith"
    
    Claude: I'll create a friendship relationship between these two people.
    
    [Creates relationship internally: MATCH (a:Person {name: 'John Doe'}), (b:Person {name: 'Jane Smith'})
    CREATE (a)-[:FRIENDS_WITH {since: '2024-01-05'}]->(b)]
    
    Result: Created friendship relationship between John Doe and Jane Smith

    Complex Operations

    You can perform more complex operations with natural language:

    • "Find all products purchased by customers who live in New York"
    • "Show me friends of friends of John Doe"
    • "Calculate the average age of employees in each department"

    Example:

    code
    User: "Find all products purchased by customers who live in New York"
    
    Claude: I'll query the database for this information.
    
    [Executes query internally:
    MATCH (c:Customer {city: 'New York'})-[:PURCHASED]->(p:Product)
    RETURN c.name, collect(p.name) as products]
    
    Result:
    - Alice Wilson: [Premium Coffee, Tea Set, Cookies]
    - Bob Miller: [Premium Coffee, Water Bottle]

    Testing

    Run the test suite:

    bash
    npm test

    License

    MIT

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