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Is there a way to specify a Neo4j database location at command invocation time, instead of via a file? So instead of putting the following in neo4j-server.properties:

org.neo4j.server.database.location=/path/to/db

Something like:

neo4j --db=/path/to/db

I'm still on Neo4j 2.1.6 but advice on any version is better than nothing.

My particular use case at this time is, my regular DB is having problems and I want to quickly spin up a blank database just to narrow down the problem to binaries or data (yes I've checked the log files!).

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  • It seems neo4j-shell supports -path but neo4j server does not. Dec 14, 2016 at 21:26

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You could use sed to edit neo4j-server.properties before starting neo4j. Something like:

sed -i.bak s/org.neo4j.server.database.location=databases/org.neo4j.server.database.location=newdatabase/g neo4j-community-2.1.6/conf/neo4j-server.properties

You could create a simple script that takes the path as a param. So something like:

./start-neo.sh mytestdb where start-neo.sh is:

sed -i.bak s/org.neo4j.server.database.location=databases/$1/g neo4j-community-2.1.6/conf/neo4j-server.properties
neo4j-community-2.1.6/bin/neo4j start

will set org.neo4j.server.database.location=mytestdb and then start neo4j.

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  • Thanks for the suggestion. I'd prefer not to do that because I want to leave my last known working state untouched. Another solution I had considered was a here-document, but even specifying an alternate config file from the command line is not possible. Dec 15, 2016 at 19:46

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