I have created an app that uses a Neo4J database. I developed a local instance in Windows, purchased some space on a development GrapheneDB server, migrated my database, and had a few users test out my app. There are a few issues in my application that I wish to debug. I want to do development on a copy of their data only on my local instance of Neo4j. GrapheneDB offers the ability to download a graph.db.zip file that contains the contents of the database. How do I import this file using Neo4j desktop? It appears Neo4J desktop only imports csv files. I tried overwriting the graph.db folder with the contents of the zip file and my database doesn't appear in my Neo4J desktop. How do I import my GrapheneDB to my local?
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Two approaches that are probably fairly similar under the hood:
Use neo4j-admin
- Create a local graph in Neo4j Desktop
- I used the same graph name as I'd used in Graphene
- Make sure the database version is the same as is in Graphene
- Do not start the database yet but instead click Manage, then the Terminal tab
- Unzip the contents of the graphdb.zip file somewhere local - say, C:\Temp\graphdb for this example
- Run
neo4j-admin restore --from="C:\temp\graphdb"
- Start the database using Neo4j Desktop
- You should have a working database
File copying by hand
- Create a local graph in Neo4j Desktop
- I used the same graph name as I'd used in Graphene
- Make sure the database version is the same as is in Graphene
- Do not start the database yet but instead click Manage, then Open Folder
- Enter the
databases
folder - it should be empty - Create a new folder called
graph.db
(the name needs to be exact) - Copy the contents of the
graphdb.zip
file into the newgraph.db
folder - Start the database using Neo4j Desktop
- You should have a working database
I tested this on a graph with only one node, but it did work - I suspect the database version matching is pretty vital.

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