├── .dockerignore ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── docker-entrypoint.sh ├── docker-inject-config.js ├── docs ├── _config.yml ├── _layouts │ └── default.html └── index.md ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── public ├── favicon.ico └── index.html ├── src ├── App.vue ├── api │ ├── endpoint.js │ ├── quitstore.js │ └── sparql.js ├── assets │ ├── akswperson.rdform.html │ ├── event.rdform.html │ └── form.rdform.html ├── components │ ├── ClassList.vue │ ├── DashboardView.vue │ ├── EditForm.vue │ ├── GraphList.vue │ ├── InputForm.vue │ ├── InstanceList.vue │ ├── PropertyView.vue │ ├── QueryResultList.vue │ ├── RDFormDemo.vue │ ├── Source.vue │ ├── SparqlConnection.vue │ ├── Term.vue │ ├── TermInput.vue │ ├── VocPad.vue │ ├── __tests__ │ │ └── Source.js │ └── rdform.vue ├── config.js ├── config │ ├── config.json │ └── config_query_update.json ├── helpers │ ├── __tests__ │ │ └── n3-compare.js │ ├── n3-compare.js │ └── rdf-parse.js ├── main.js ├── router │ └── index.js └── store │ └── index.js └── vue.config.js /.dockerignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules 2 | dist 3 | docs 4 | .git 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .DS_Store 2 | node_modules 3 | /dist 4 | 5 | # local env files 6 | .env.local 7 | .env.*.local 8 | 9 | # Log files 10 | npm-debug.log* 11 | yarn-debug.log* 12 | yarn-error.log* 13 | 14 | # Editor directories and files 15 | .idea 16 | .vscode 17 | *.suo 18 | *.ntvs* 19 | *.njsproj 20 | *.sln 21 | *.sw? 22 | 23 | .package-lock.json 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM node:12-alpine 2 | 3 | # Check https://vuejs.org/v2/cookbook/dockerize-vuejs-app.html 4 | 5 | RUN npm install -g http-server 6 | RUN apk add git 7 | 8 | WORKDIR /app 9 | 10 | COPY package*.json ./ 11 | 12 | RUN npm install 13 | 14 | COPY . . 15 | 16 | RUN npm run build 17 | 18 | RUN npm prune --production 19 | 20 | ENV SPARQL_QUERY="http://localhost:5000/sparql" 21 | ENV SPARQL_UPDATE="http://localhost:5000/sparql" 22 | ENV PRESELECTED_GRAPH_IRI="http://example.org/" 23 | ENV PRESELECTED_RESOURCE_IRI="http://example.org/Resource" 24 | 25 | EXPOSE 8080 26 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/bin/sh" ] 27 | CMD [ "docker-entrypoint.sh" ] 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # OntoPad 2 | 3 | OntoPad is a simple editor for RDF data, e.g. Resources, Classes, and Properties. On top of the simple RDF layer it provides ways to visually interact with SHACL shapes. 4 | 5 | OntoPad is designed to run in you web browser (with JavaScript support) and to be connected to a SPARQL Endpoint. To be able to share the data you create it works best with the [Quit Store](https://github.com/AKSW/QuitStore) (actually currently only supported SPARQL Endpoint cf. [#18](https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad/issues/18)). 6 | 7 | To build the code and get it running in your development environment you need a recent version of `node` (node.js) and `npm` (https://nodejs.org/). 8 | You can also get it running in a docker environment with our docker image [`aksw/ontopad`](https://hub.docker.com/r/aksw/ontopad). 9 | 10 | ## Project setup 11 | ``` 12 | npm install 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | ### Compiles and hot-reloads for development 16 | ``` 17 | npm run serve 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | Now the OntoPad should be locally available at `http://localhost:8080/` or some other port, if port `8080` is used already. 21 | 22 | ### Compiles and minifies for production 23 | ``` 24 | npm run build 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | This will set `APP_CONFIG` to `null`. To set `APP_CONFIG` now the configuration can be injected. If `APP_CONFIG` remains `null` OntoPad will fail to load, this might change in the future ([#19](https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad/issues/19)). 28 | 29 | #### Inject configuration 30 | 31 | You can adjust `src/config/config.json` or set the following environment variables 32 | 33 | - `QUIT_URL` the URL of a running [Quit Store](https://github.com/AKSW/QuitStore) 34 | - `SPARQL_QUERY` the URL of a SPARQL Query Endpoint (currently only Quit Store cf. [#18](https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad/issues/18)) 35 | - `SPARQL_UPDATE` the URL of a SPARQL Update Endpoint (currently only Quit Store cf. [#18](https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad/issues/18)) 36 | - `PRESELECTED_GRAPH_IRI` the IRI of the RDF Graph to select per default 37 | - `PRESELECTED_RESOURCE_IRI` the IRI of the RDF Resource to select per default 38 | 39 | Now run the following to inject the configuration: 40 | 41 | ``` 42 | node docker-inject-config.js 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | ### Compile and build for serving locally 46 | ``` 47 | NODE_ENV=dev npm run build 48 | ``` 49 | 50 | (`NODE_ENV` just must not be `production`.) 51 | This includes the default configuration from `src/config/config.json` to set `APP_CONFIG`. 52 | This configuration expects the SPARQL-Endpoint to be a [Quit Store](https://github.com/AKSW/QuitStore) running at `http://localhost:5000`. 53 | 54 | The result can be served with a local HTTP server 55 | 56 | ``` 57 | cd dist 58 | python3 -m http.server 8080 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | ### Run your tests 62 | ``` 63 | npm run test 64 | ``` 65 | 66 | ### Lints and fixes files 67 | ``` 68 | npm run lint 69 | ``` 70 | 71 | ### Customize configuration 72 | See [Configuration Reference](https://cli.vuejs.org/config/). 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-entrypoint.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node docker-inject-config.js 2 | http-server dist 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-inject-config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * The script is used in preparation to statically serve the application in /dist 3 | * 4 | * Injects front-end configuration properties in dist/index.html after building. This is used for Docker Images where the configuration file is provided only after the Vue app is compiled. 5 | * Adapted from 6 | */ 7 | const fs = require('fs'); 8 | const htmlFile = './dist/index.html'; 9 | const configFile = './src/config/config.json'; 10 | 11 | if (!fs.existsSync(htmlFile)) { 12 | console.warn(`The project is not compiled (${htmlFile} is missing for post-compilation config injection)`); 13 | return; 14 | } 15 | 16 | const html = fs.readFileSync(htmlFile).toString(); 17 | let config; 18 | if ('QUIT_URL' in process.env || 'SPARQL_QUERY' in process.env){ 19 | console.log('Environment found construct config from environment variables.'); 20 | const endpoint = {} 21 | if ('QUIT_URL' in process.env) { 22 | endpoint.quit_url = process.env.QUIT_URL 23 | } else { 24 | endpoint.query_url = process.env.SPARQL_QUERY 25 | if ('SPARQL_UPDATE' in process.env) { 26 | endpoint.update_url = process.env.SPARQL_UPDATE 27 | } 28 | } 29 | config = { 30 | "endpoint": endpoint, 31 | "graph_iri": process.env.PRESELECTED_GRAPH_IRI, 32 | "resource_iri": process.env.PRESELECTED_RESOURCE_IRI 33 | } 34 | } else if (fs.existsSync(configFile)) { 35 | console.log(`Local config file found use it: ${configFile}`); 36 | config = require(configFile); 37 | } else { 38 | console.warn(`Configuration is missing for post-compilation config injection. Provide ${configFile} or QUIT_UPDATE and QUIT_QUERY environment variables.`); 39 | } 40 | const configVariablePattern = /'; 42 | const injectedHtml = html.replace(configVariablePattern, newConfigVariable); 43 | 44 | fs.writeFileSync(htmlFile, injectedHtml); 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-cayman 2 | demo_url: https://aksw.github.io/OntoPad/pad/ 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/_layouts/default.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | {% seo %} 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Skip to the content. 14 | 15 | 29 | 30 |
31 | {{ content }} 32 | 33 | 39 |
40 | 41 | 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/index.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## OntoPad 2 | 3 | The OntoPad is a simple RDF editor written in JavaScript. 4 | With the Vocabulary module it provides the possibility to generate a simple RDFS vocabulary and visually compose SHACL shapes based on the vocabulary. 5 | The OntoPad is setup on a [Quit Store](https://quit.aksw.org/) which makes the system collaborative by providing the possibility to exchange data via Git. 6 | 7 | The demo installation is available at [https://demo.ontopad.aksw.org/](https://demo.ontopad.aksw.org/), the Vocabulary module at [https://demo.ontopad.aksw.org/#/voc](https://demo.ontopad.aksw.org/#/voc). 8 | 9 | Feel free to send us a [pull-requestst](https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad/pulls) if you want to fix something or provide additions. 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "OntoPad", 3 | "version": "0.1.0", 4 | "private": true, 5 | "license": "GPLv3", 6 | "repository": { 7 | "type": "git", 8 | "url": "https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad" 9 | }, 10 | "bugs": { 11 | "url": "https://github.com/AKSW/OntoPad/issues" 12 | }, 13 | "scripts": { 14 | "serve": "vue-cli-service serve", 15 | "build": "vue-cli-service build --modern", 16 | "lint": "vue-cli-service lint", 17 | "test": "jest" 18 | }, 19 | "dependencies": { 20 | "@babel/runtime": "^7.13.10", 21 | "@donsi/rdform": "0.0.5", 22 | "axios": "^0.21.1", 23 | "bootstrap-vue": "^2.21.2", 24 | "intro.js": "^2.9.3", 25 | "jquery": "^3.6.0", 26 | "jquery-ui": "^1.12.1", 27 | "jsonld": "^1.8.1", 28 | "n3": "^1.8.1", 29 | "rdf-string": "^1.5.0", 30 | "sparqljs": "^2.2.3", 31 | "streamify-string": "^1.0.1", 32 | "uuid": "^8.3.2", 33 | "vue": "^2.6.12", 34 | "vue-diagrams": "git+https://github.com/white-gecko/vue-diagrams.git#master", 35 | "vue-introjs": "^1.3.2", 36 | "vue-router": "^3.5.1", 37 | "vuex": "^3.6.2" 38 | }, 39 | "devDependencies": { 40 | "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime": "^7.13.10", 41 | "@vue/cli-plugin-babel": "^4.5.11", 42 | "@vue/cli-plugin-eslint": "^4.5.11", 43 | "@vue/cli-service": "^4.5.11", 44 | "@vue/eslint-config-standard": "^5.1.2", 45 | "@vue/test-utils": "^1.1.3", 46 | "babel-eslint": "^10.1.0", 47 | "babel-jest": "^25.0.0", 48 | "eslint": "^6.0.0", 49 | "eslint-plugin-import": "^2.22.1", 50 | "eslint-plugin-node": "^11.1.0", 51 | "eslint-plugin-promise": "^4.3.1", 52 | "eslint-plugin-standard": "^4.1.0", 53 | "eslint-plugin-vue": "^6.2.2", 54 | "jest": "^25.0.0", 55 | "typescript": "^3.9.9", 56 | "vue-jest": "^4.0.1", 57 | "vue-template-compiler": "^2.6.12", 58 | "webpack": "^4.46.0", 59 | "webpack-cli": "^3.3.12" 60 | }, 61 | "eslintConfig": { 62 | "root": true, 63 | "env": { 64 | "node": true 65 | }, 66 | "extends": [ 67 | "plugin:vue/essential", 68 | "@vue/standard" 69 | ], 70 | "rules": { 71 | "no-console": "off", 72 | "no-unused-vars": "warn" 73 | }, 74 | "parserOptions": { 75 | "parser": "babel-eslint" 76 | } 77 | }, 78 | "jest": { 79 | "moduleFileExtensions": [ 80 | "js", 81 | "json", 82 | "vue" 83 | ], 84 | "transform": { 85 | ".*\\.(vue)$": "vue-jest", 86 | "^.+\\.js$": "/node_modules/babel-jest" 87 | }, 88 | "moduleNameMapper": { 89 | "^@/(.*)$": "/src/$1" 90 | } 91 | }, 92 | "babel": { 93 | "plugins": [ 94 | "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime" 95 | ], 96 | "presets": [ 97 | [ 98 | "@babel/preset-env", 99 | { 100 | "modules": false 101 | } 102 | ] 103 | ], 104 | "env": { 105 | "test": { 106 | "presets": [ 107 | [ 108 | "@babel/preset-env", 109 | { 110 | "targets": { 111 | "node": "current" 112 | } 113 | } 114 | ] 115 | ] 116 | } 117 | } 118 | }, 119 | "postcss": { 120 | "plugins": { 121 | "autoprefixer": {} 122 | } 123 | }, 124 | "browserslist": [ 125 | "> 1%", 126 | "last 2 versions", 127 | "not ie <= 11", 128 | "not ie_mob <= 11" 129 | ] 130 | } 131 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AKSW/OntoPad/82aef34e900cce871f435fa7bfdfcfeca08642f7/public/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | OntoPad 8 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 21 |
22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/App.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 26 | 27 | 68 | 69 | 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/api/endpoint.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { SparqlEndpoint } from '@/api/sparql.js' 2 | import { QuitStore } from '@/api/quitstore.js' 3 | 4 | const EndpointFactory = { 5 | create (configuration) { 6 | if (configuration.quit_url) { 7 | return new QuitStore(configuration.quit_url) 8 | } else { 9 | return new SparqlEndpoint(configuration.query_url, configuration.update_url) 10 | } 11 | } 12 | } 13 | 14 | export { EndpointFactory } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/api/quitstore.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import axios from 'axios' 2 | import querystring from 'querystring' 3 | import { SparqlEndpoint } from '@/api/sparql.js' 4 | 5 | class QuitStore extends SparqlEndpoint { 6 | constructor (storeUrl) { 7 | super(storeUrl + '/sparql', storeUrl + '/sparql') 8 | this.type = 'quit' 9 | this.HTTPGit = axios.create({ baseURL: storeUrl }) 10 | this.capability.quit = true 11 | } 12 | 13 | push () { 14 | return this.HTTPGit.post('/push', querystring.stringify({ 15 | dst: 'master', 16 | refspec: 'master:master', 17 | remote: 'origin', 18 | src: 'master' 19 | }), 20 | { 21 | headers: { 22 | 'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 23 | Accept: 'text/plain' 24 | } 25 | }) 26 | } 27 | 28 | pull () { 29 | return this.HTTPGit.post('/pull', querystring.stringify({ 30 | dst: 'master', 31 | refspec: 'master:master', 32 | remote: 'origin', 33 | src: 'master' 34 | }), 35 | { 36 | headers: { 37 | 'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 38 | Accept: 'text/plain' 39 | } 40 | }) 41 | } 42 | 43 | get quitUrl () { 44 | return this.HTTPGit.defaults.baseURL 45 | } 46 | } 47 | 48 | export { QuitStore } 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/api/sparql.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import axios from 'axios' 2 | 3 | class SparqlEndpoint { 4 | constructor (queryEndpoint, updateEndpoint) { 5 | this.HTTPQuery = axios.create({ baseURL: queryEndpoint }) 6 | this.type = 'query_only' 7 | this.capability = { 8 | query: true, 9 | update: false, 10 | quit: false 11 | } 12 | if (updateEndpoint) { 13 | this.HTTPUpdate = axios.create({ baseURL: updateEndpoint }) 14 | this.type = 'query_update' 15 | this.capability.update = true 16 | } 17 | } 18 | 19 | query (queryString, defaultGraph = undefined, data = false) { 20 | const params = new URLSearchParams() 21 | if (defaultGraph === 'quads') { 22 | } else if (defaultGraph !== undefined) { 23 | defaultGraph.forEach((element) => { 24 | params.append('default-graph-uri', element) 25 | }) 26 | } 27 | let acceptType = 'application/sparql-results+json' 28 | if (data) { 29 | acceptType = 'application/n-triples' 30 | } 31 | return this.HTTPQuery.post('', queryString, { 32 | params: params, 33 | headers: { 34 | 'Content-Type': 'application/sparql-query', 35 | Accept: acceptType 36 | } 37 | }) 38 | } 39 | 40 | update (updateString) { 41 | return this.HTTPUpdate.post('', updateString, { 42 | headers: { 43 | 'Content-Type': 'application/sparql-update', 44 | Accept: 'application/sparql-results+json' 45 | } 46 | }) 47 | } 48 | 49 | get queryUrl () { 50 | return this.HTTPQuery.defaults.baseURL 51 | } 52 | 53 | get updateUrl () { 54 | return this.HTTPUpdate.defaults.baseURL 55 | } 56 | } 57 | 58 | export { SparqlEndpoint } 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/akswperson.rdform.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Person 5 |
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 |
59 | 60 |
61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/event.rdform.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Event 5 |
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
23 |
24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/form.rdform.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Person 5 |
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 |
27 | 28 | 29 | Birth 30 |
31 |

Adds the resource Birth to the Person.

32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 |
39 |
40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/ClassList.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 4 | 5 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/DashboardView.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 14 | 15 | 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/EditForm.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 33 | 34 | 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/GraphList.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 16 | 17 | 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/InputForm.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 33 | 34 | 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/InstanceList.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 4 | 5 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/PropertyView.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 23 | 24 | 92 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/QueryResultList.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 28 | 29 | 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/RDFormDemo.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 19 | 20 | 154 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Source.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 19 | 20 | 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/SparqlConnection.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 54 | 55 | 131 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Term.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 8 | 9 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/TermInput.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 28 | 29 | 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/VocPad.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 144 | 145 | 511 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/__tests__/Source.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // import { mount } from '@vue/test-utils' 2 | import { describe, expect, test } from '@jest/globals' 3 | import Source from '@/components/Source.vue' 4 | 5 | describe('Source', () => { 6 | test('is a Vue instance', () => { 7 | expect(Source).toBeTruthy() 8 | }) 9 | }) 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/rdform.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 4 | 5 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | This file is just responsible to export the config that is set in the index.html 3 | As the linter does not know about APP_CONFIG the line has to be ignored. 4 | To use the config do `import config from '@/config'`. 5 | 6 | See also 7 | */ 8 | // eslint-disable-next-line 9 | export default APP_CONFIG 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/config/config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "endpoint": { 3 | "quit_url":"http://localhost:5000" 4 | }, 5 | "graph_iri": "http://example.org/", 6 | "resource_iri": "http://example.org/Resource" 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/config/config_query_update.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "endpoint": { 3 | "query_url":"http://localhost:5000/sparql", 4 | "update_url":"http://localhost:5000/sparql" 5 | }, 6 | "graph_iri": "http://example.org/", 7 | "resource_iri": "http://example.org/Resource" 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/helpers/__tests__/n3-compare.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // import { mount } from '@vue/test-utils' 2 | import { describe, expect, test } from '@jest/globals' 3 | import { diff } from '@/helpers/n3-compare' 4 | 5 | import { DataFactory } from 'n3' 6 | const { triple, namedNode, blankNode } = DataFactory 7 | 8 | describe('diff', () => { 9 | test('compare lists of empty triples', () => { 10 | const answer = diff([ 11 | triple(namedNode(''), namedNode(''), namedNode('')) 12 | ], [ 13 | triple(namedNode(''), namedNode(''), namedNode('')) 14 | ]) 15 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(0) 16 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(0) 17 | }) 18 | test('compare lists of two and one triples', () => { 19 | const answer = diff([ 20 | triple(namedNode('a'), namedNode('a'), namedNode('a')), 21 | triple(namedNode('b'), namedNode('b'), namedNode('b')) 22 | ], [ 23 | triple(namedNode('a'), namedNode('a'), namedNode('a')) 24 | ]) 25 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(1) 26 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(0) 27 | }) 28 | test('compare lists add to the end', () => { 29 | const answer = diff([ 30 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 31 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')) 32 | ], [ 33 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 34 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 35 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 36 | ]) 37 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(0) 38 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(1) 39 | expect(answer.add).toEqual([triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c'))]) 40 | }) 41 | test('compare lists add to the beginning', () => { 42 | const answer = diff([ 43 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 44 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 45 | ], [ 46 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 47 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 48 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 49 | ]) 50 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(0) 51 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(1) 52 | expect(answer.add).toEqual([triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a'))]) 53 | }) 54 | test('compare lists add to the middle', () => { 55 | const answer = diff([ 56 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 57 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 58 | ], [ 59 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 60 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 61 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 62 | ]) 63 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(0) 64 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(1) 65 | expect(answer.add).toEqual([triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b'))]) 66 | }) 67 | test('compare lists remove from the end', () => { 68 | const answer = diff([ 69 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 70 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 71 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 72 | ], [ 73 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 74 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')) 75 | ]) 76 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(1) 77 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(0) 78 | expect(answer.del).toEqual([triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c'))]) 79 | }) 80 | test('compare lists remove from the beginning', () => { 81 | const answer = diff([ 82 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 83 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 84 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 85 | ], [ 86 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 87 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 88 | ]) 89 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(1) 90 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(0) 91 | expect(answer.del).toEqual([triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a'))]) 92 | }) 93 | test('compare lists remove from the middle', () => { 94 | const answer = diff([ 95 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 96 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b')), 97 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 98 | ], [ 99 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('a')), 100 | triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('c')) 101 | ]) 102 | expect(answer.del).toHaveLength(1) 103 | expect(answer.add).toHaveLength(0) 104 | expect(answer.del).toEqual([triple(namedNode('s'), namedNode('p'), namedNode('b'))]) 105 | }) 106 | }) 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/helpers/n3-compare.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict' 2 | 3 | import { quadToStringQuad } from 'rdf-string' 4 | 5 | function diff (oldData, newData) { 6 | // Copy the incomming data 7 | const _newArray = newData.slice(0) 8 | const _oldArray = oldData.slice(0) 9 | 10 | // Sort the data arrays to make the comparison easier 11 | _newArray.sort(sortFunction) 12 | _oldArray.sort(sortFunction) 13 | 14 | // Get iterators for the arrays 15 | const newIterator = _newArray[Symbol.iterator]() 16 | const origIterator = _oldArray[Symbol.iterator]() 17 | 18 | // get first values from the data models 19 | let nextNew = newIterator.next() 20 | let nextOrig = origIterator.next() 21 | 22 | // initialize the resulting arrays 23 | const insertArray = [] 24 | const deleteArray = [] 25 | 26 | while (!nextNew.done || !nextOrig.done) { 27 | if (nextNew.done && !nextOrig.done) { 28 | // add rest to delete 29 | while (!nextOrig.done) { 30 | deleteArray.push(nextOrig.value) 31 | nextOrig = origIterator.next() 32 | } 33 | } else if (nextOrig.done && !nextNew.done) { 34 | // add rest to add 35 | while (!nextNew.done) { 36 | insertArray.push(nextNew.value) 37 | nextNew = newIterator.next() 38 | } 39 | } else if (nextNew.value.equals(nextOrig.value)) { 40 | nextNew = newIterator.next() 41 | nextOrig = origIterator.next() 42 | } else { 43 | const equality = sortFunction(nextNew.value, nextOrig.value) 44 | if (equality < 0) { 45 | insertArray.push(nextNew.value) 46 | nextNew = newIterator.next() 47 | } else if (equality > 0) { 48 | deleteArray.push(nextOrig.value) 49 | nextOrig = origIterator.next() 50 | } 51 | } 52 | } 53 | return { add: insertArray, del: deleteArray } 54 | } 55 | 56 | function sortFunction (a, b) { 57 | const x = JSON.stringify(quadToStringQuad(a)) 58 | const y = JSON.stringify(quadToStringQuad(b)) 59 | return x < y ? -1 : x > y ? 1 : 0 60 | } 61 | 62 | export { diff, sortFunction } 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/helpers/rdf-parse.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict' 2 | 3 | import { Parser } from 'n3' 4 | 5 | // parse to objects 6 | // rdfString: the rdf string to parse 7 | // subject: the resource to take from the rdf string 8 | // returns [resultDataModel, prefixes] 9 | async function parseRDFtoRDFJS (rdfString, subject = undefined) { 10 | return await new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 11 | const resultDataModel = [] 12 | const parser = new Parser() 13 | parser.parse(rdfString, (error, quad, prefixes) => { 14 | if (error) { 15 | console.log(error) 16 | reject(error) 17 | } else if (quad) { 18 | if (subject === undefined || quad.subject.id === subject.id) { 19 | resultDataModel.push(quad) 20 | } else { 21 | console.log('skip') 22 | console.log(quad.subject.id) 23 | console.log(subject.id) 24 | } 25 | } else { 26 | console.log('done parsing') 27 | resolve([resultDataModel, prefixes]) 28 | } 29 | }) 30 | }) 31 | } 32 | 33 | export { parseRDFtoRDFJS } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // The Vue build version to load with the `import` command 2 | // (runtime-only or standalone) has been set in webpack.base.conf with an alias. 3 | import Vue from 'vue' 4 | import Router from 'vue-router' 5 | import { BootstrapVue, BootstrapVueIcons } from 'bootstrap-vue' 6 | import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css' 7 | import 'bootstrap-vue/dist/bootstrap-vue.css' 8 | import VueIntro from 'vue-introjs' 9 | import 'intro.js/introjs.css' 10 | import App from './App' 11 | import router from './router' 12 | import store from './store' 13 | 14 | Vue.use(Router) 15 | Vue.use(BootstrapVue) 16 | Vue.use(BootstrapVueIcons) 17 | Vue.use(VueIntro) 18 | 19 | Vue.config.productionTip = false 20 | 21 | /* eslint-disable no-new */ 22 | new Vue({ 23 | el: '#app', 24 | router, 25 | store, 26 | components: { App }, 27 | template: '' 28 | }) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/router/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Router from 'vue-router' 2 | import InputForm from '@/components/InputForm' 3 | import VocPad from '@/components/VocPad' 4 | import EditForm from '@/components/EditForm' 5 | import RDFormDemo from '@/components/RDFormDemo' 6 | import DashboardView from '@/components/DashboardView' 7 | import InstanceList from '@/components/InstanceList' 8 | import Source from '@/components/Source' 9 | 10 | export default new Router({ 11 | routes: [ 12 | { 13 | path: '/dashboard', 14 | name: 'DashboardView', 15 | component: DashboardView 16 | }, 17 | { 18 | path: '/instances', 19 | name: 'InstanceList', 20 | component: InstanceList 21 | }, 22 | { 23 | path: '/voc', 24 | name: 'VocPad', 25 | component: VocPad 26 | }, 27 | { 28 | path: '/edit', 29 | name: 'EditForm', 30 | component: EditForm 31 | }, 32 | { 33 | path: '/rdform', 34 | name: 'RDFormDemo', 35 | component: RDFormDemo 36 | }, 37 | { 38 | path: '/add', 39 | name: 'InputForm', 40 | component: InputForm 41 | }, 42 | { 43 | path: '/source', 44 | name: 'Source', 45 | component: Source 46 | } 47 | ] 48 | }) 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/store/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import Vuex from 'vuex' 3 | import { EndpointFactory } from '@/api/endpoint.js' 4 | import { Generator } from 'sparqljs' 5 | import { quadToStringQuad } from 'rdf-string' 6 | import config from '@/config' 7 | 8 | Vue.use(Vuex) 9 | 10 | export default new Vuex.Store({ 11 | state: { 12 | graph_iri: config.graph_iri, 13 | resource_iri: config.resource_iri, 14 | sparqlEndpoint: EndpointFactory.create(config.endpoint) 15 | }, 16 | actions: { 17 | sendQuery ({ state }, payload) { 18 | let query = '' 19 | let data = false 20 | if (typeof payload === 'object') { 21 | query = payload.query 22 | data = payload.data 23 | } else { 24 | query = payload 25 | } 26 | console.log('send query with data=' + data + ' query: ' + query) 27 | let defaultGraph 28 | let queryString = '' 29 | if (typeof query === 'string') { 30 | queryString = query 31 | defaultGraph = [state.graph_iri] 32 | } else if (query instanceof Object) { 33 | queryString = query.query 34 | if (query.queryQuads !== undefined) { 35 | defaultGraph = undefined 36 | } else if (query.defaultGraph !== undefined) { 37 | defaultGraph = query.defaultGraph 38 | } else { 39 | defaultGraph = [state.graph_iri] 40 | } 41 | } else { 42 | console.error('can process query') 43 | console.error(query) 44 | } 45 | return state.sparqlEndpoint.query(queryString, defaultGraph, data) 46 | }, 47 | getResource ({ state }, resourceUri, defaultGraph) { 48 | if (defaultGraph === undefined) { 49 | defaultGraph = [state.graph_iri] 50 | } 51 | const queryString = 'construct where {<' + resourceUri + '> ?p ?o}' 52 | return state.sparqlEndpoint.query(queryString, defaultGraph, true) 53 | } 54 | }, 55 | mutations: { 56 | sendUpdate (state, updateString) { 57 | state.sparqlEndpoint.update(updateString) 58 | .then(function (response) { 59 | console.log(response) 60 | }) 61 | }, 62 | push (state) { 63 | if (state.sparqlEndpoint.push !== undefined) { 64 | state.sparqlEndpoint.push() 65 | .then(function (response) { 66 | console.log(response) 67 | }) 68 | } 69 | }, 70 | pull (state) { 71 | if (state.sparqlEndpoint.pull !== undefined) { 72 | state.sparqlEndpoint.pull() 73 | .then(function (response) { 74 | console.log(response) 75 | }) 76 | } 77 | }, 78 | insertDeleteData (state, payload) { 79 | const insertArray = payload.insertArray 80 | const deleteArray = payload.deleteArray 81 | const graphIri = payload.graphIri 82 | 83 | const updateStructure = { 84 | type: 'update', 85 | updates: [] 86 | } 87 | 88 | // Delete has to come first, to not later remove stuff, we've just added 89 | if (deleteArray) { 90 | const deleteBGP = { 91 | triples: deleteArray.map(quadToStringQuad) 92 | } 93 | if (graphIri === undefined) { 94 | deleteBGP.type = 'bgp' 95 | } else { 96 | deleteBGP.type = 'graph' 97 | deleteBGP.name = graphIri 98 | } 99 | updateStructure.updates.push( 100 | { 101 | updateType: 'delete', 102 | delete: [deleteBGP] 103 | } 104 | ) 105 | } 106 | 107 | if (insertArray) { 108 | const insertBGP = { 109 | triples: insertArray.map(quadToStringQuad) 110 | } 111 | if (graphIri === undefined) { 112 | insertBGP.type = 'bgp' 113 | } else { 114 | insertBGP.type = 'graph' 115 | insertBGP.name = graphIri 116 | } 117 | updateStructure.updates.push( 118 | { 119 | updateType: 'insert', 120 | insert: [insertBGP] 121 | } 122 | ) 123 | } 124 | 125 | var generator = new Generator() 126 | var updateString = generator.stringify(updateStructure) 127 | console.log('updatestring: ' + updateString) 128 | return state.sparqlEndpoint.update(updateString) 129 | }, 130 | changeGraphIri (state, graphIri) { 131 | console.log('Change graph Iri to ' + graphIri) 132 | state.graph_iri = graphIri 133 | }, 134 | changeResourceIri (state, resourceIri) { 135 | console.log('Change resource Iri to ' + resourceIri) 136 | state.resource_iri = resourceIri 137 | }, 138 | updateEndpointConfiguration (state, configuration) { 139 | console.log('Change SPARQL Endpoint configuration.') 140 | console.log(configuration) 141 | state.sparqlEndpoint = EndpointFactory.create(configuration) 142 | } 143 | } 144 | }) 145 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vue.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // vue.config.js 2 | const webpack = require('webpack'); 3 | 4 | module.exports = { 5 | runtimeCompiler: true, 6 | chainWebpack: config => { 7 | // GraphQL Loader 8 | config.module 9 | .rule('rdform') 10 | .test(/\.(rdform\.html)(\?.*)?$/) 11 | .use('file-loader') 12 | .loader('file-loader') 13 | .end() 14 | }, 15 | configureWebpack: { 16 | plugins: [ 17 | new webpack.ProvidePlugin({ 18 | 'introJs': ['intro.js'] 19 | }) 20 | ] 21 | }, 22 | } 23 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------