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linked-data-reactor

v1.3.6

Published

Linked Data Reactor provides a framework to view, browse and edit Linked Data in a flexible way.

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Linked Data Reactor

Linked Data Reactor (LD-Reactor or LD-R) is a framework to develop reactive and reusable User Interface components for Linked Data applications. LD-Reactor utilizes Facebook's ReactJS components, Flux architecture and Yahoo!'s Fluxible framework for isomorphic Web applications. It also exploits Semantic-UI framework for flexible UI themes. LD-Reactor aims to apply the idea of component-based application development into RDF data model hence enhancing current user interfaces to view, browse and edit Linked Data.

Quick Start

Installation

You should have installed NodeJS, npm and Webpack on your system as prerequisite, then:

Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/ali1k/ld-r.git

and simply run ./install script

Configuration

Fill in general settings for your application at configs/general.js.

Fill in appropriate values for server port, URLs of your SPARQL endpoint and DBpedia lookup service at configs/server.js.

Fll in appropriate settings for your UI reactors at configs/reactor.js.

Fill in appropriate settings for the faceted browser at configs/facets.js.

Run in Production Mode

npm run build

check server at localhost:4000

Development Mode

npm run dev

check server at localhost:3000

Documentation

Check out http://ld-r.org for detailed documentation.