A JavaScript Linked Data stack/stub.
The ISWC 2014 paper LDApp - A JavaScript Linked Data Stack is a good starting point to get an overview.
- install using npm
npm install ldapp
- change folder
cd node_modules/ldapp
- start LDApp using npm
npm start
or nodenode ldapp.js
- clone git repository
git clone https://github.com/bergos/ldapp.git
- change to LDApp folder
cd ldapp
- install dependencies and run build script using npm
npm install
- start LDApp using npm
npm start
or nodenode ldapp.js
- import the WebID PKCS12 certificate/key (
data/webid.p12
) in your browser (passwordtest
)
Now you can access the following URLs in your browser.
- WebID profile:
https://localhost:8443/card
- raw blog data:
https://localhost:8443/blog
- blog application:
https://localhost:8443/blog.html
RDF graph URLs (the WebID profile and the raw blog data) support content negotiation.
By default application/ld+json
, text/html
and text/turtle
will be accepted.
Example: Fetch the profile with curl using WebID authentication:
curl -v -k -E data/webid.pem -H 'Accept: text/turtle' https://localhost:8443/card
The default configuration of LDApp uses a in memory triplestore implementation.
You can change this with the property config.store
in data/config.js
.
There is already a commented example configuration for a SPARQL store.
See the RDF-Ext documentation for other triplestore implementations.
data
configuration, initial graph data and cert+key fileslib
express modules with Promise APIutils
util classes and functions for modulespublic
static files + HTML5 applications
LDApp contains a simple blog example built with React, RDF-JSONify and RDF-Ext. Everything is rendered in the browser. Only static files are used.
Just a simple Bootstrap HTML template.
The blog-header
DIV block is used by React to insert the blog name and description.
The blog-posts
DIV block is used by React to insert the blog posts.
The JavaScript file which contains the app itself. The view and controller logic is implemented in React components. RDF-JSONify generated/consumed JSON-LD objects are used for the model.
Provides a Mozilla Persona like API to access the authentication assertion.
The standard API function window.navigator.id.get
returns the authentication assertion via callback.
The window.navigator.id.get.agent
function returns the agent IRI via Promise.