# graph-service Graph service is a fast api server implementing the [graphiti](https://github.com/getzep/graphiti) package. ## Running Instructions 1. Ensure you have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your system. 2. Add `zepai/graphiti:latest` to your service setup 3. Make sure to pass the following environment variables to the service ``` OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key NEO4J_USER=your_neo4j_user NEO4J_PASSWORD=your_neo4j_password NEO4J_PORT=your_neo4j_port ``` 4. This service depends on having access to a neo4j instance, you may wish to add a neo4j image to your service setup as well. Or you may wish to use neo4j cloud or a desktop version if running this locally. An example of docker compose setup may look like this: ```yml version: '3.8' services: graph: image: zepai/graphiti:latest ports: - "8000:8000" environment: - OPENAI_API_KEY=${OPENAI_API_KEY} - NEO4J_URI=bolt://neo4j:${NEO4J_PORT} - NEO4J_USER=${NEO4J_USER} - NEO4J_PASSWORD=${NEO4J_PASSWORD} neo4j: image: neo4j:5.22.0 ports: - "7474:7474" # HTTP - "${NEO4J_PORT}:${NEO4J_PORT}" # Bolt volumes: - neo4j_data:/data environment: - NEO4J_AUTH=${NEO4J_USER}/${NEO4J_PASSWORD} volumes: neo4j_data: ``` 5. Once you start the service, it will be available at `http://localhost:8000` (or the port you have specified in the docker compose file). 6. You may access the swagger docs at `http://localhost:8000/docs`. You may also access redocs at `http://localhost:8000/redoc`. 7. You may also access the neo4j browser at `http://localhost:7474` (the port depends on the neo4j instance you are using).