ali1k / ld-r

Linked Data Reactor (LD-R)
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Pb with GraphDB #57

Open lolostar opened 5 years ago

lolostar commented 5 years ago

Hi,

I try to configure ld-r but although I indicate graphDB in my config file, I still have ClioPatria in my ldr repository (graphDB) ... I think I got rid of all mention of ClioPatria in the config files.

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Specifications

Thank you

lolostar commented 5 years ago

I try to attach the server.js file

lolostar commented 5 years ago

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VSKMzSwrFuC4zbxNejlGoSJf-qHIua2J

ali1k commented 5 years ago

I think the issue is that for dynamic datasets, the LD-R always used ClioPatria as default triple store and then you need to go to the configurations and change the endpointType. I made a minor change in code where the generic endpointType will be used for dynamic datasets. Maybe you want to try that. p.s. I think you need to use 'username' instead of 'user' in your server.js configs.

lolostar commented 5 years ago
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no more ClioPatria but I still have this kind of message when I try to connect

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ali1k commented 5 years ago

I don't see any config about the username, password here. You should edit this in your server config (click on the configurations icon). You should know the difference between static and dynamic configs in LD-R. When you try to connect to a new dataset, all your local static config in server.js is ignored. For static one, you should change the configs manually in reactor.js

lolostar commented 5 years ago

When I click on the config icon I get this

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ali1k commented 5 years ago

this means you cannot connect to the SPARQL endpoint that hosts your configurations! check your config for 'http://ld-r.org/configurations': { in your server.js file. And use username instead of user

lolostar commented 5 years ago

Yes , but since the ldr base has been populated when the process started, that means that the program accesses and writes into the base in some way non ? I changed user to username too

ali1k commented 5 years ago

Not necessarily as LD-R is just a UI on top of a SPARQL endpoint. If the connection is not established, the UI can still run but with error messages. And the configurations for datasets and configs are separate. You might be able to see some datasets but cannot write any configurations. I you share you code with me, I can have a look.

lolostar commented 5 years ago

Here's the code

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qn_5KK1u7dS5XNhgjRp0UuLX7kpF8Axt

Thanks Ali

ali1k commented 5 years ago

I checked the code. If you remove the graphName and the trailing slashes, it should work fine:

        'generic': {
            host: 'localhost', port: 7200, path: '/repositories/ldr' , endpointType: 'graphdb', 
            username: '***', password: '***'
        },

        'http://ld-r.org/configurations': {
            host: 'localhost', port: 7200, path: '/repositories/ldr' , endpointType: 'graphdb',
            username: '***', password: '*****'
        },
lolostar commented 5 years ago

I get that on the command line

uri: 'http://example.com:7200/repositories/enedis

instead of

uri: 'localhost:7200/repositories/enedis

while the content of the base is

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ali1k commented 5 years ago

no clue what to do! I checked your files with my local GraphDB and everything worked well with the above changes!

lolostar commented 5 years ago

It looks like localhost or '127.0.0.1' is ignored (static or dynamic)

ali1k commented 5 years ago

localhost is ignored for all dynamic configs as it might cause a security breach!

lolostar commented 5 years ago

That's annoying ;)

ali1k commented 5 years ago

if you really want to have it enabled, you can just remove that restriction in your fork.

lolostar commented 5 years ago

Yes, I'll do it .

Thanks Ali