Extension:RDFIO

Sep 4, 2017: Paper on RDFIO published
A paper on RDFIO was just published in Journal of Biomedical Semantics, titled RDFIO: extending Semantic MediaWiki for interoperable biomedical data management. It is open access, and contains a thorough overview of the motivations behind, and the technical architecture of the extension, that might be useful for anyone looking to make advanced use of it.

Aug 18, 2017: RDFIO 3.0.1 & 3.0.2
RDFIO 3.0.2 (and partially in RDFIO 3.0.1) contains a fix to set correct  header for SPARQL results, so that the SPARQL endpoint can be used from external tools (verified using the SWI-Prolog SPARQL client as seen in the screenshot on the release page).

Aug 16, 2017: RDFIO 3.0.0
RDFIO 3.0.0 was just released, with improved permission settings, localisation, and RDF format support. See the release notes for more info!

Note in particular the new permission levels:


 * New permission levels:,  ,
 * New user groups:,   (similar to the   and  ).
 * gets all permissions
 * gets content editing permissions

See this page for more info on how to set these permissions in you  file!

Note that we changed the name of the config parameters once more, back to use the  prefix, for future-proof clarity and consistency (smw uses   etc). The changes that have happened are:

$rdfiogPropertiesToUseAsWikiTitle --> $rogTitleProperties --> $rdfiogTitleProperties $rdfiogQueryByEquivURI           --> $rogQueryByEquivURI --> $rdfiogQueryByEquivURI $rdfiogOutputEquivURIs           --> $rogOutputEquivURIs --> $rdfiogOutputEquivURIs $rdfiogAllowRemoteEdit           --> $rogAllowRemoteEdit --> $rdfiogAllowRemoteEdit $rdfiogBaseURIs                  --> $rogBaseURIs        --> $rdfiogBaseURIs

Thus, if you have set any of these parameters, you need to use the version in the rightmost column above, and update to that in your.

Aug 9, 2017: RDFIO 2.4.0 with SMW 2.5 support
With RDFIO 2.4.0, we now finally support the latest stable Semantic MediaWiki release, 2.5.

Update 8 August, 2017: RDFIO 2.3.0 with blank node support
With RDFIO 2.3.0, we now finally support blank RDF nodes in import data.

Introduction
This extension extends the RDF import and export functionality in Semantic MediaWiki by providing import of arbitrary RDF triples (not only OWL ontologies, as was the case before) and a SPARQL endpoint that allows write operations.

Technically, RDFIO implements the PHP/MySQL based triple store and accompanying SPARQL Endpoint provided by the ARC2 library.

The RDF import stores the original URI of all imported RDF entities in the Equivalent URI property, which can later be used by the SPARQL endpoint, instead of SMW's internal URIs, which thus allows to expose the imported RDF data "in its original formats", with its original URIs. This allows to use SMW as a collaborative RDF editor, in workflows together with other semantic tools, from which it is then possible to "export, collaboratively edit, and import again", to/from SMW.

This extensions was developed as part of a GSoC 2010 project, and later further extended as part of a Extension:RDFIO/Template_matching_for_RDFIO FOSS OPW 2014 project.

Vagrant box
The absolutely simplest way, is to use the RDFIO Vagrant box, which will automatically set up MediaWiki, SemanticMediaWiki and RDFIO in a virtual machine in under 20 minutes.

Dependencies
$smwgShowFactbox = SMW_FACTBOX_NONEMPTY;
 * Composer
 * See this page for installation instructions.
 * MediaWiki
 * See this page for installation instructions.
 * Semantic MediaWiki
 * See this page for installation instructions.
 * To show the "Semantic factbox" on all pages, make sure to include this in your LocalSettings.php file:

Installation steps
Assuming you have followed the steps above to install the dependencies for RDFIO:


 * Install RDFIO by executing the following commands in a terminal:

cd  composer require rdfio/rdfio --update-no-dev
 * Log in to your wiki as a super user
 * Browse to http://[your-domain]/wiki/Special:RDFIOAdmin
 * Click the "Setup" button to set up ARC2 database tables.
 * If you already have semantic annotations in your wiki, you need to go to the article "Special:SMWAdmin" in your wiki, and click "Start updating data", and let it complete, in order for the data to be available in the SPARQL endpoint.

Optional but recommended steps
* Semantic Tools ** Special:RDFIOAdmin|RDFIO Admin ** Special:RDFImport|RDF Import ** Special:SPARQLEndpoint|SPARQL Endpoint ** Special:SPARQLImport|SPARQL Import
 * Edit the MediaWiki:Sidebar page and add the following wiki snippet, as an extra menu (I use to place it before just the "* SEARCH" line), which will give you links to the main functionality with RDFIO from the main links in the left sidebar on the wiki:


 * Create the article "MediaWiki:Smw_uri_blacklist" and make sure it is empty (you might need to add some nonsense content like { – }).

Test that it works

 * Now, try adding some semantic data to wiki pages, and then check the database (using phpMyAdmin e.g.) to see if you get some triples in the table named.
 * Access the SPARQL endpoint at http://[url-to-your-wiki]/Special:SPARQLEndpoint
 * Access the RDF Import page at http://[url-to-your-wiki]/Special:RDFImport
 * Access the SPARQL Import page at http://[url-to-your-wiki]/Special:SPARQLImport

Additional configuration
These are some configuration options that you might want to adjust to your specific use case. That goes into your LocalSettings.php file. Find below a template with the default options, which you can start from, add to your LocalSettings.php file and modify to your liking:


 * 1)  RDFIO Configuration
 * 2) An associative array with base uris as keys and corresponding
 * 3) prefixes as the items. Example:
 * 4) array(
 * 5)       "http://example.org/someOntology#" => "ont1",
 * 6)       "http://example.org/anotherOntology#" => "ont2"
 * 7) $rdfiogBaseURIs = array;
 * 8) Query by /Output Equivalent URIs SPARQL Endpoint
 * 9) (overrides settings in HTML Form)
 * 10) $rdfiogQueryByEquivURI = false;
 * 11) $rdfiogOutputEquivURIs = false;
 * 12) $rdfiogTitleProperties = array(
 * 13)  'http://semantic-mediawiki.org/swivt/1.0#page',
 * 14)  'http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label',
 * 15)  'http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title',
 * 16)  'http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#preferredLabel',
 * 17)  'http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name',
 * 18)  'http://www.nmrshiftdb.org/onto#spectrumId'
 * 19) Allow edit operations via SPARQL from remote services
 * 20) $rdfiogAllowRemoteEdit = false;
 * 1)  'http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title',
 * 2)  'http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#preferredLabel',
 * 3)  'http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name',
 * 4)  'http://www.nmrshiftdb.org/onto#spectrumId'
 * 5) Allow edit operations via SPARQL from remote services
 * 6) $rdfiogAllowRemoteEdit = false;
 * 1) Allow edit operations via SPARQL from remote services
 * 2) $rdfiogAllowRemoteEdit = false;
 * 1) $rdfiogAllowRemoteEdit = false;

Dependencies

 * Composer
 * Semantic MediaWiki Extension
 * ARC2 RDF library for PHP.

Basic Usage
User manual (under development)

Bugs, new feature request and contact information
Please use the issue tracker on GitHub for all issues, suggestions or general feedback!

Alternative triple store connectors / SPARQL Endpoints
One of the features of RDFIO is to connect Semantic MediaWiki with a triple store, and to provide a SPARQL Endpoint. There are (already) a few extensions that offer this feature. See this page for an overview of triple store connector features. (The idea behind RDFIO is mainly focusing on the RDF import functionality, and merge of some or all of the extensions is being discussed).

Related work

 * Fresnel Forms
 * KnowledgeWiki
 * LinkedWiki