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A Gotcha With Running Neo4j 3.2 With APOC in Docker A Gotcha With Running Neo4j 3.2 With APOC in Docker

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Among lots of cool new features, Neo4j 3.2.0 has one new feature making the lives of APOC users little bit harder, especially if you run Neo4j from Docker.
Neo4j 3.2.0 was released last week at GraphConnect Europe. Among lots of cool new features, unfortunately, it has one new “feature” making the lives of APOC users little bit harder, especially if you run Neo4j from Docker.
Since 3.0, you’ve been able to enrich Cypher with your own stored procedures. Those are written in Java (or any other JVM language) and get deployed to the /plugins folder. In 3.1, user-defined functions were added, followed by aggregate functions in 3.2.
All of them use annotations like @Context GraphDatabaseService db to retrieve a reference to the database itself. For getting deeper into Neo4j’s machinery room, one could have @Context GraphDatabaseAPI api to allow you full access. This full access can be abused to break out of the permissions system added in 3.1.
Therefore, in 3.2, all procedures and functions run in a sandboxed environment disallowing potentially harmful dependencies like GraphDatabaseAPI from being injected. Using a config option dbms.security.procedures.unrestricted=, you can deactivate the sandboxing for a given list of procedures. This config option also allows wildcards like *.
A couple of procedure/functions in APOC depend on using internal components and therefore need to be added as unrestricted procedures. This can be achieved by using apoc.* as a value for this config option.
In a regular (AKA non-Docker) deployment, you would just adopt conf/neo4j.conf with that setting.
When starting a Neo4j docker container, you can dynamically amend config settings using -e. Everything starting with -e NEO4J_ = will be amended to the config file. Be aware that dots need be rewritten with an underscore.
There’s a gotcha! Trying to use -e NEO4J_dbms_security_procedures_unrestricted=apoc.* does not work since the shell expands the wildcard * with all file in current directory. Even apoc.\* doesn’ t help. I suspect docker internally tries another expansion. What I found finally working is using three backslashes: -e NEO4J_dbms_security_procedures_unrestricted=apoc.\\\*
My typical Docker command for firing up a throw-away database to be used for demos and trainings typically looks like this:
Of course, the APOC JAR file needs to reside in plugins folder of the directory where the command is fired from.

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