In the neo4j browser you can use the :schema
command to list them.
In shell it is schema
Then you can remove them with
`DROP INDEX ON :Label(prop)`
or
`DROP CONSTRAINT ON (n:Label) ASSERT n.props IS UNIQUE`
Frage
When I've created some constraints on the graph, how is possible to see them and in case eliminate them? What is the syntax to treat them as elements of the graph?
Lösung
In the neo4j browser you can use the :schema
command to list them.
In shell it is schema
Then you can remove them with
`DROP INDEX ON :Label(prop)`
or
`DROP CONSTRAINT ON (n:Label) ASSERT n.props IS UNIQUE`
Andere Tipps
In Browser you can use CALL db.constraints to get all constraints on graph.
For more Info: https://neo4j.com/docs/developer-manual/current/cypher/schema/constraints/
to do this in cypher you can execute
CALL db.constraints;
which gives a table of constraints from which you can delete entries by referencing the name
column when executing
DROP CONSTRAINT constraint_name;
Running
call db.schemaStatements()
seems to give the constraints along with the syntax of the DROP statement as well, ready to copy/paste, for example:
DROP CONSTRAINT `publisher_id`