My question is most certainly a duplicate of Neo4j Spatial - How To Delete A Node, but it has not yet been solved.
To my understanding removing a node from a spatial index is currently not implemented (not documented) within the neo4j-spatial-plugin.
Now my questions would be: "How do I do this myself?" I can see all the nodes of the index, but how do I query that very node that refers to the node I want to delete? And furthermore: May I just delete that node from the index without harming anything else?
Thanks :-)
Yes. You are correct. As this link says,this is a known issue and its still open since very long.
Now, coming to your question, you can do it manually by following the below steps.
Get the internal
"id"
property of the indexed node, which you want to delete.Whenever any node is added to index (let's say 'geom'), then a
UNIQUE RTREE_REFERENCE
is added with that node.NEO4J
assigns a unique id to that reference. This assigned "id" is different than the "id" which was used to index the node.e.g. Let's consider that "User" node withid:7577
is added to index "geom", usinglocalhost:7474/db/data/node/7577
.Now, after this index is created, you can check it's
RTREE_REFERENCE
, with the following command in Neo4j Browser.MATCH (a)-[:RTREE_REFERENCE]->(b) where b.id=7577 return b;
We need to get the "internal" id of the node "b", we can do this by firing below command in the Neo4j Browser.
MATCH (a)-[:RTREE_REFERENCE]->(b) where b.id=7577 return id(b);
Delete the Node from index using "internal" ID
Cross-Verify in Database
MATCH (a)-[:RTREE_REFERENCE]->(b) where b.id=7577 return id(b);
you will get "no rows". as theRTREE_REFERENCE
has been deleted.Note : All of the above steps can be automated from your code too, using any HttpClient from Java/.Net/PHP.
Hope this answers both of your questions
Thanks