neotype - a type specimen that is selected subsequent to the description of a species to replace a preexisting type that has been lost or destroyed.
- Scala - the driver provides you with support for all standard Scala types without the need to convert Scala <-> Java types back and forth and you can easily add support for your own types.
- Lightweight - the
core
module of the driver only depends the Neo4j Java driver, and thegeneric
module only depends on Shapeless. - Type-safe - the driver leverages typeclasses to derive all needed conversions at the compile time.
- Asynchronous - the driver sits on top of asynchronous Java driver.
- Not opinionated on side-effect implementation - you can use it with any effect system of your preference (
Future
, typelevel, ZIO, Monix) by implementing a simple typeclass.
Supports Scala 2.12 and 2.13 | |
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"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-core" % version |
core functionality. Supports scala.concurrent.Future . |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-generic" % version |
auto & semiauto derivation of mappers for case classes. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-cats-effect" % version |
cats.effect.Async[F] implementation. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-monix" % version |
monix.eval.Task implementation. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-zio" % version |
zio.Task implementation. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-akka-stream" % version |
result streaming for Akka Streams. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-fs2-stream" % version |
result streaming for FS2. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-monix-stream" % version |
result streaming for Monix Observables. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-zio-stream" % version |
result streaming for ZIO ZStreams. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-refined" % version |
support to insert and retrieve refined values. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-cats-data" % version |
support to insert and retrieve cats.data values. |
"io.github.neotypes" %% "neotypes-enumeratum" % version |
support to insert and retrieve Enumeratum enums. |
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