Current Release : 1.0.0-beta3
Storing / retrieving entities is done by declaring your entities with mapping annotations. It is very similar to the Doctrine2 ORM.
<?php
namespace Demo;
use GraphAware\Neo4j\OGM\Annotations as OGM;
/**
* @OGM\Node(label="User")
*/
class User
{
/**
* @OGM\GraphId()
*/
protected $id;
/**
* @OGM\Property(type="string")
*/
protected $name;
/**
* @OGM\Property(type="int")
*/
protected $age;
// Getters and Setters
}
$this->em = $this->getEntityManager();
// The entity manager is generally created somewhere else in your application and available in the dependency injection container.
// More info about the creation is in the documentation
// Creating and Persisting a User
$bart = new User('Bart Johnson', 33);
$this->em->persist($bart);
$this->em->flush();
// Retrieving from the database
$john = $this->em->getRepository(User::class)->findOneBy('name', 'John Doe');
echo $john->getAge();
// Updating
$john->setAge(35);
$this->em->flush();
The documentation is available here.
For questions, please open a new thread on StackOverflow with the graphaware
, neo4j
and neo4j-php-ogm
tags.
For isses, please raise a Github issue in the repository.
The library is released under the MIT License, refer to the LICENSE file bundled with this package.