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sparqlblocks

v0.3.18

Published

Building SPARQL queries through block programming

Readme

SparqlBlocks

Using the Blockly library for building SPARQL queries using visual blocks instead of code.

http://sparqlblocks.org/

Usage

Just serve statically the content of the directory ./dist.

For example, if you have python installed you can use SimpleHTTPServer

cd dist
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8080

and then open http://localhost:8080/.

Alternatively, you can use the nodejs server in SparqlBlocks-Server that offers also logging capability.

Contributing

Prerequisites

To contribute you need to have Node+npm, and gulp.

Check for Node and npm

Check if you've installed Node and npm.

node --version
npm --version

Install Node and npm

If you don't have them, download and install them from Node.js website

Check for gulp

Check if you've installed gulp.

gulp --version

Install gulp

If you don't have gulp, run the following command to install it.

npm install --global gulp-cli

Building

To install the dependencies, run this command from the main dir.

npm install

To build the static files in ./dist after a change, run gulp.

gulp