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== Neo4j Movies Example Application - The neo4jrestclient Edition === Stack * https://github.com/versae/neo4j-rest-client[neo4jrestclient] - Neo4j Python driver * http://flask.pocoo.org/[Flask] - Python microframework based on Werkzeug, Jinja 2 and good intentions. * Neo4j-Server * Frontend: jquery, bootstrap, http://d3js.org/[d3.js] === Setup First get yourself setup with link:http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/[virtualenv] so we don't break any other Python stuff you have on your machine. After you've got that installed let's setup an environment for our app: [source] ---- $ virtualenv neo4jrestclient-movies $ source neo4jrestclient-movies/bin/activate ---- The next step is to install the dependencies for the app: [source] ---- (neo4jrestclient-movies)$ pip install -r requirements.txt ---- === Run locally Start your local Neo4j Server (http://neo4j.com/download[Download & Install]), open the http://localhost:7474[Neo4j Browser]. Then install the Movies data-set with `:play movies`, click the statement, and hit the triangular "Run" button. And finally let's start up a Flask web server: [source] ---- (neo4jrestclient-movies)$ python movies.py * Running on http://127.0.0.1:8080/ ---- Navigate to http://localhost:8080 and you should see your first Neo4j application