How to get a high level inventory of objects in your graph
The following Cypher can be used to get a simple high level view of the number of objects within your graph database. This may be used if one is trying to compare the contents of two databases:
match (n) return 'Number of Nodes: ' + count(n) as output UNION
match ()-[]->() return 'Number of Relationships: ' + count(*) as output UNION
CALL db.labels() YIELD label RETURN 'Number of Labels: ' + count(*) AS output UNION
CALL db.relationshipTypes() YIELD relationshipType RETURN 'Number of Relationships Types: ' + count(*) AS output UNION
CALL db.propertyKeys() YIELD propertyKey RETURN 'Number of Property Keys: ' + count(*) AS output UNION
CALL db.constraints() YIELD description RETURN 'Number of Constraints:' + count(*) AS output UNION
CALL db.indexes() YIELD description RETURN 'Number of Indexes: ' + count(*) AS output UNION
CALL dbms.procedures() YIELD name RETURN 'Number of Procedures: ' + count(*) AS output
To which sample output is as follows:
Number of Nodes: 50013 Number of Relationships: 4 Number of Labels: 4 Number of Relationships Types: 2 Number of Property Keys: 9 Number of Constraints:2 Number of Indexes: 7 Number of Procedures: 215
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