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author | BonfaceKilz | 2022-06-14 21:05:55 +0300 |
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committer | BonfaceKilz | 2022-06-14 21:05:55 +0300 |
commit | 5aa792a02a6430eeb59a1206afcd2870f19a7d5a (patch) | |
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topics: virtuoso: Add extra docs on how to run sparql using web UI
* topics/systems/virtuoso.gmi (Running SPARQL Queries using isql): Add
more detailed section of how to access SPARQL using both the web
interface and sqli.
-rw-r--r-- | topics/systems/virtuoso.gmi | 13 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/topics/systems/virtuoso.gmi b/topics/systems/virtuoso.gmi index 7fca073..789d565 100644 --- a/topics/systems/virtuoso.gmi +++ b/topics/systems/virtuoso.gmi @@ -72,15 +72,20 @@ In particular, consider setting NumberOfBuffers and MaxDirtyBuffers as described For a working configuration file, you can also look at /export/virtuoso/var/lib/virtuoso/db/virtuoso.ini in penguin2. -### Running Queries using isql +### Running SPARQL Queries using isql -Assuming your "server-port" is 8891, you can access it inside isql by running: +The straight-forward way of running SPARQL queries +is using the web-interface: + +=> http://localhost:<server-port>/sparql/ + +To use a CLI tool, you can utilise isql by running: ``` -guix shell virtuoso-ose -- isql 8891 +guix shell virtuoso-ose -- isql <server-port> ``` -Queries look like: +Queries look within isql look like: ``` SQL> SPARQL SELECT * WHERE {?s ?p ?o}; |