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tlds
A simple templating LD Server
This is mainly a demo to shows how slds can be extended. It provides a linked data server that can return HTML representations of the resource. The HTML rendering is done client-side with LD2h.
The RDF2h renderers are taken from URIs that can be specified with the
tlds:renderers
property in the configuration.
Building and running
You can build slds directly with maven or use Docker.
Maven
Note that because this depends on an slds SNAPSHOT version you need to compile slds first:
In the directory containing slds run
mvn install -P executable
In the directory containing tlds run
mvn install -P executable
this will create an executable jar e.g. tlds-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
in the target
directory.
Run the executable jar with one argument pointing to the configuration in a turtle file, for example
java -jar tlds-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-executable.jar ../example-config.ttl
Using Docker
You can build a docker image named tlds
with
docker build -t tlds .
The image will launch tlds with /config.ttl
as configuration by default. The easiest way to start it with you own config is to mount a file from your local filesystem at that location. You can then run the image with something like:
docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 -v C:\Users\me\path\to\config.ttl:/config.ttl tlds
Configuration
Same as slds with the addition of the tlds:renderers
property.
For example the configuration could have the following addition:
tlds:renderers ("https://rdf2h.github.io/renderers/0.0.3/fallback-renderers.ttl" "/renderers.ttl")