Neo4j - Is there a cypher query syntax to list (show) all indexes in DB?

What about the :schema command? (In the Neo4j shell it's just schema).

Works like charm for me in Neo4j 2.0.1


Not yet. In Neo4j 2.0 more cypher friendly indexing was introduced and you can issue some DDL commands to create and drop indices and constraints, but as of 2.01 that's it (see docs). In 1.9 you can't define that type of schema with cypher at all.

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There are many ways outside of cypher, for instance

In neo4j-shell you can

  • list legacy indices with index --indexes
  • list all label indices and constraints with schema
  • list indices and constraints for specific label with schema ls -l :YourLabel

In neo4j-browser you can

  • list all label indices and constraints with :schema
  • list indices and constraints for specific label with :schema ls -l :YourLabel

Most APIs that let you execute cypher queries will also provide ways to query schema, such as

  • Native Java API
    • GraphDatabaseService.schema().getConstraints() and .getIndexes() for label schema
    • GraphDatabaseService.index().nodeIndexNames() and .relationshipIndexNames() for legacy indices
  • REST calls to
    • /db/data/schema/ endpoints for label based schema
    • and to /db/data/index/node/ and /db/data/index/relationship/ for legacy indices

neo4j 3.1 now supports this as a built-in procedure that you can CALL from Cypher:

CALL db.indexes();

http://neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/3.1/reference/procedures/