├── .dockerignore
├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── doc
└── architecture.png
├── docker-compose.yml
└── public
├── Edge_alert.html
├── IE_alert.html
├── apple-touch-icon.png
├── favicon-16x16.png
├── favicon-32x32.png
├── favicon.ico
└── preview.png
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1 | Change Log
2 | ===========
3 | All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
4 | This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
5 |
6 | ## [Unreleased]
7 |
8 | - fixed typos
9 |
10 | ## 3.0.1
11 |
12 | - Aligned with LODMAP2D 1.0.1
13 | - Added Edge alert
14 |
15 | ## 3.0.0
16 |
17 | A major release realized as a mash-up of LODMAP2D project
18 |
19 |
20 | ## 2.1.1
21 |
22 | - Added bubble backgrounds
23 | - added G0V_MAX_RADIUS build parameters
24 | - some bug fixed
25 |
26 | Ready for visualizing data.agicom.g0v.it knowledge base,
27 |
28 | ## 2.0.2
29 |
30 | Bug fix release.
31 |
32 | ## 2.0.1
33 |
34 | Aligned data model.
35 |
36 | Minor bug fixing and doc updates
37 |
38 | ## 2.0.0
39 |
40 | The 2.0.0 require a new data platform organization ( release 2.0) and is not backward compatible with 1.x releases
41 |
42 | New features:
43 |
44 | - table view with totals
45 | - you can save tabular view as csv (#14)
46 | - better mobile support
47 | - interactive sparql support
48 | - automatic resize on viewport changes
49 | - alert for IE users
50 | - enanched configurability
51 | - UI improvements
52 | - fixd redesign of bubbles on back (#23)
53 | - bug fixing (#30 #31 #28 #33 #38 )
54 | - configuration refactory (#32)
55 |
56 |
57 | ## 1.0.0
58 |
59 | first relase for budget.g0v.it
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1 | # Contributing to LODMAP2D
2 |
3 | Contributions to this project are always welcome. You make our lives easier by
4 | sending us your contributions through pull requests.
5 |
6 | Pull requests for bug fixes must be based on the current stable branch whereas
7 | pull requests for new features must be based on `master`.
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 | ## Pull Request Process
12 |
13 | 1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a
14 | build.
15 | 2. Update the README.md with details of changes to the interface, this includes new environment
16 | variables, exposed ports, useful file locations and container parameters.
17 | 3. Edit [unreleased] tag in CHANGELOG.md and save your changes, additions, fix and delete to what this version that this
18 | Pull Request would represent. The versioning scheme we use is [SemVer](http://semver.org/).
19 | 4. You may merge the Pull Request in once you have the sign-off of two other developers, or if you
20 | do not have permission to do that, you may request the second reviewer to merge it for you.
21 |
22 | We are trying to follow the [PHP-FIG](http://www.php-fig.org)'s standards, so
23 | when you send us a pull request, be sure you are following them.
24 |
25 | Please see http://help.github.com/pull-requests/.
26 |
27 | We kindly ask you to add following sentence to your pull request:
28 |
29 | “I hereby assign copyright in this code to the project, to be licensed under the same terms as the rest of the code.”
30 |
31 |
32 | Before submitting a pull request clean your code and test it
33 |
34 |
35 | ## LODMAP2D customization
36 |
37 | Customized files are in the public directory:
38 |
39 | - the Copernicani.it favicon and logos files can be customized as needed.
40 | - The preview.png file is used as preview image in social network posts
41 | - IE_alert manages incompatible old browsers.
42 | - Edge_alert manages warning for Edge Users.
43 |
44 |
45 | ## Publish image to dockerhub
46 |
47 | This process generates a new docker images that configure and runs a stand-alone apache server:
48 |
49 | ```
50 | docker build -t copernicani/web-budget .
51 | docker tag copernicani/web-budget copernicani/web-budget:x.y.z
52 | docker push copernicani/web-budget
53 | ```
54 |
55 | for x.y.z use [SemVer](http://semver.org/) versioning scheme
56 |
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2 |
3 | # web-budget
4 |
5 | An interactive web application to explore the Italian budget.
6 |
7 | This application is inspired by similar project developed by the [g0v community](http://gov.asia/) in [Taiwan](https://github.com/g0v/twbudget) and [Taipey](https://github.com/tony1223/tw-budget-platform)
8 |
9 | g0v is a decentralized civic tech community to advocate transparency of information and build tech solutions
10 | for citizens to participate in public affairs from the bottom up. The g0v community was born in Taiwan thanks to [Audrey Tang](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Tang), [Chia-liang Kao](https://github.com/clkao) and many others.
11 |
12 |
13 | Have a look to the reference implementation https://budget.g0v.it/
14 |
15 |
16 | The web-budget application is a mash-up on three open source projects:
17 |
18 | - the [LODMAP2D](https://github.com/linkeddatacenter/LODMAP2D) project that provides the presentation layer (i.e. the bubbles);
19 | - the [LODMAP2D-api](https://github.com/linkeddatacenter/LODMAP2D-api) that provides a CORS enabled microservices that prepare and cache the data required by web-budget;
20 | - the [data-budget](https://github.com/g0v-it/data-budget) project that provides a knowledge graph about Italian budget data with a SPARQL service.
21 |
22 |
23 | 
24 |
25 |
26 | ## Try with docker
27 |
28 | The project is shipped with a [Docker](https://docker.com) setup that makes it easy
29 | to get a containerized development environment up and running.
30 | If you do not already have Docker on your computer,
31 | [it's the right time to install it](https://docs.docker.com/install/).
32 |
33 |
34 | To try the latest released application, an example stack of services is provided. Just type:
35 |
36 | ```
37 | docker-compose build
38 | docker-compose up -d
39 | ```
40 |
41 | This will start locally all needed services:
42 |
43 | | Name | Description | Port
44 | | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | -------
45 | | sdaas | the data-budget platform | 29321
46 | | api | a microservice providing LODMAP2-api | 29322
47 | | webapp | the customized LODMAP2D application | 20323
48 |
49 |
50 | - try http://localhost:29323/
51 |
52 | The first time you start the containers, Docker downloads and builds images for you. It will take some time, but don't worry
53 | this is done only once. Starting servers will then be lightning fast.
54 |
55 |
56 | To shutdown the platform type:
57 |
58 | ```
59 | docker-compose down
60 | ```
61 |
62 | Developers should read [CONTRIBUTING file](CONTRIBUTING.md)
63 |
64 | ## Support
65 |
66 | For answers you may not find in here or in the Wiki, avoid posting issues. Feel free to ask for support on the [Slack](https://linkeddatacenter.slack.com/) general room. Make sure to mention **@enrico** so he is notified.
67 |
68 | ## Credits
69 |
70 | All used software components are available with **Open Source License**
71 |
72 | Thanks to all project contributors, to the [Copernicani community](https://copernicani.it/) and to the [g0v asia community](http://g0v.asia) for ideas and support.
73 |
74 | A special thanks to the great G0V-IT team [Miah Mohd Ehtesham](https://github.com/miahmohd), [Leonardo Longhi](https://github.com/LeonardoLonghi),
75 | [Yassine Ouahidi](https://github.com/YassineOuahidi), [Luca Mearelli](https://github.com/luca) and [Enrico Fagnoni](https://github.com/ecow)
76 |
77 | This software includes:
78 |
79 | - the [LODMAP2D application](https://github.com/linkeddatacenter/LODMAP2D) for data exploration by [LinkedData.Center](http://LinkedData.Center/)
80 | - the [D3.js library](https://d3js.org/)
81 | - The [Vue framework](https://vuejs.org)
82 | - The [rdflib.js library](https://github.com/linkeddata/rdflib.js) by LinkedData team & TimBL
83 |
84 |
85 | ## License
86 |
87 | The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
88 |
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1 | version: '3'
2 | services:
3 | sdaas:
4 | image: copernicani/data-budget-sdaas
5 | ports:
6 | - "29321:8080"
7 | api:
8 | image: linkeddatacenter/lodmap2d-api
9 | ports:
10 | - "29322:80"
11 | environment:
12 | - LODMAP2D_BACKEND=http://sdaas:8080/sdaas/sparql
13 | webapp:
14 | build:
15 | context: .
16 | dockerfile: Dockerfile
17 | ports:
18 | - "29323:80"
19 | environment:
20 | - LODMAP2D_DATA=http://localhost:29322/
21 | - LODMAP2D_TITLE=Legge di Bilancio Italiana
22 | - LODMAP2D_LANG=it
23 | - LODMAP2D_DESCRIPTION=Visualizzazione interattiva della Legge di Bilancio Italiana
24 | - LODMAP2D_MATOMO_ID=2
25 |
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8 | LODMAP2D by LinkedData.Center
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16 |
17 |
18 | Spiacente, il browser Edge non implementa alcune primitive javascript necessarie al
19 | funzionamento della applicazione.
20 |
21 | Per maggiori dettagli : https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2019/11/04/edge-chromium-release-candidate-get-ready/
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6 | g0v.it - The Financial Reporter by Copernicani.it
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9 |
10 | Spiacente, il tuo browser non supporta tutte le funzioni necessarie a questa applicazione, prova ad usare un browser più recente
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