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Master's Dissertation - FrontEnd for RDF4J

Description

Open Web Ontobud is an open source RDF4J frontend

Requirements

Requirements to run the entire project:

  • Docker and Docker-Compose Or:
  • Mongo
  • RDF4J + Apache Tomcat (or similar)
  • Node.JS
  • Vue

Look below at the Install subsection on how to set everything properly.

Install

Docker-compose and Docker (TODO)

Google is your best friend :)

Vue-cli (TODO)

Google is your best friend :)

Node.js (TODO)

Google is your best friend :)

Mongo (TODO)

Google is your best friend :)

RDF4J + Apache Tomcat (TODO)

Download RDF4J server (TODO add link) Install Apache Tomcat Server. (RDF4J should have information on recomendations for Apache Tomcat)

Before any execution, a few programs need to be installed. For the programs needed use the Download Guide:

Running with...

The project can be deployed with:

  • Docker-compose
  • Docker
  • Local applications (Vue, NodeJS, RDF4J, MongoDB)

Docker-compose

With Docker-Compose installed, you only need to run $ docker-compose up at the git root folder.

In case you dont want to download the entire repository, the minimal required files are the docker-compose.yml and .env files and run $ docker-compose up.

There is a additional file docker-compose_build.yml use to run with build available. (Not tested recently, may not work correctly)

If you need to change ports, simply change the .env file variables before running.

Docker

Docker can run all containers individually using:

  • docker run -d --rm -p 8737:8737 tibblue/tese-frontend:latest
  • docker run -d --rm -p 8738:5000 tibblue/tese-backend:latest
  • docker run -d --rm -p 8739:8080 tibblue/tese-rdf4j:latest
  • docker run -d --rm -p 8740:27017 mongo:latest

NOTE: This is not the intended run method, and there can be some errors with connections between containers.

Not Docker

Running without Docker requires all 4 servers to be iniciated using the following 4 commands from the git root folder:

  • cd rdf4j && make startup
  • cd mongo && ./mongod.sh
    • NOTE: Can be skipped if you have Mongo running as a Daemon locally
  • cd backend && npm run start
  • cd frontend && npm run serve

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