I am looking to import a lot of filenames into a graph database, using Neo4j. The data is from an external source and available in CSV file. I'd like to create a tree structure from the data, so that I can easily 'navigate' the structure in queries later on (i.e. find all files underneath a certain directory, all file that occur in multiple directories etc.).
So, given the example input:
/foo/bar/example.txt
/bar/baz/another.csv
/example.txt
/foo/bar/onemore.txt
I'd like the create the following graph:
( / ) <-[:in]- ( foo ) <-[:in]- ( bar ) <-[:in]- ( example.txt )
<-[:in]- ( onemore.txt )
<-[:in]- ( bar ) <-[:in]- ( baz ) <-[:in]- ( another.csv )
<-[:in]- ( example.txt )
(where each node label is actually an attribute, e.g. path:).
I've been able to achieve the desired effect when using a fixed number of directory levels; for example when each file is at three levels deep, I could create a CSV file with 4 columns:
dir_a,dir_b,dir_c,file
foo,bar,baz,example.txt
foo,bar,ban,example.csv
foo,bar,baz,another.txt
And import it using a cypher query:
LOAD CSV WITH HEADERS FROM "file:///sample.csv" AS row
MERGE (dir_a:Path {name: row.dir_a})
MERGE (dir_b:Path {name: row.dir_b}) <-[:in]- (dir_a)
MERGE (dir_c:Path {name: row.dir_c}) <-[:in]- (dir_b)
MERGE (:Path {name: row.file}) <-[:in]- (dir_c)
But I'd like to have a general solution that works for any level of sub-directories (and combinations of levels in one dataset). Note that I am able to pre-process my input if necessary, so I can create any desirable structure in the input CSV file.
I've looked at gists or plugins, but cannot seem to find anything that works. I think/hope that I should be able to do something with the split() function, i.e. use split('/',row.path) to get a list of path elements, but I do not know how to process this list into a chain of MERGE operations.