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1# neo4j
2The Neo4j driver (bolt) does not natively support executing multiple statements in a single query. To allow for multiple statements in a single migration, you can use the `x-multi-statement` param.
3This mode splits the migration text into separately-executed statements by a semi-colon `;`. Thus `x-multi-statement` cannot be used when a statement in the migration contains a string with a semi-colon.
4The queries **should** run in a single transaction, so partial migrations should not be a concern, but this is untested.
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7`neo4j://user:password@host:port/`
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9| URL Query | WithInstance Config | Description |
10|------------|---------------------|-------------|
11| `x-multi-statement` | `MultiStatement` | Enable multiple statements to be ran in a single migration (See note above) |
12| `user` | Contained within `AuthConfig` | The user to sign in as |
13| `password` | Contained within `AuthConfig` | The user's password |
14| `host` | | The host to connect to. Values that start with / are for unix domain sockets. (default is localhost) |
15| `port` | | The port to bind to. (default is 7687) |
16| | `MigrationsLabel` | Name of the migrations node label |
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18## Supported versions
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20Only Neo4j v3.5+ is [supported](https://github.com/neo4j/neo4j-go-driver/issues/64#issuecomment-625133600)
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