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* Setting up the Blazegraph graph database. Previously we have only stored our triples in memory, which is not persistent.  
* Setting up the Blazegraph graph database. Previously we have only stored our triples in memory, which is not persistent.  
* SPARQL queries and updates. We use SPARQL to retrieve of update triples in our databases/graphs of triples
* SPARQL queries and updates. We use SPARQL to retrieve of update triples in our databases/graphs of triples
==Tasks==


==Installing the Blazegraph database on your own computer==
==Installing the Blazegraph database on your own computer==
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java -server -Xmx4g -jar blazegraph.jar
java -server -Xmx4g -jar blazegraph.jar
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You might have to install java version 8 64-bit if you have problems running blazegraph.
You might have to install java 8 64-bit JDK if you have problems running blazegraph. You can do it from  this link:
If you get an "Addres already in use" error, try to run this command instead: "java -server -Xmx4g -Djetty.port=19999 -jar blazegraph.jar". This changes the port of the blazegraph server.  
"https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html"
If you get an "Address already in use" error, try to run this command instead: "java -server -Xmx4g -Djetty.port=19999 -jar blazegraph.jar". This changes the port of the blazegraph server.  
If you have trouble installing Blazegraph you can use this link for now: "i2s.uib.no:8888/bigdata/#splash".
If you have trouble installing Blazegraph you can use this link for now: "i2s.uib.no:8888/bigdata/#splash".
This is the same blazegraph interface, but its stored in the cloud and only be used on the UiB network.
This is the same blazegraph interface, but its stored in the cloud and only be used on the UiB network.
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In the update tab, load RDF data (select type below) and then paste the contents of your turtle/.txt file to add them all at once to the database. If you have not serialized your graph from lab 2 yet, you can use the triples on the bottom of the page instead. Just copy and paste them into the Update section.
In the update tab, load RDF data (select type below) and then paste the contents of your turtle/.txt file to add them all at once to the database. If you have not serialized your graph from lab 2 yet, you can use the triples on the bottom of the page instead. Just copy and paste them into the Update section.


==Tasks==


Write the following SPARQL queries:  
Write the following SPARQL queries:  
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Write a SPARQL DESCRIBE query to get basic information about Sergio.
Write a SPARQL DESCRIBE query to get basic information about Sergio.


Write a SPARQL CONSTRUCT query that returns the total address of people in one literal.
Write a SPARQL CONSTRUCT query that returns that: any city in an address is a cityOf the country of the same address.


==If you have more time==
==If you have more time==
Redo all the above steps, this time writing a Python/RDFlib program. This will be the topic of lab 6.
Redo all the above steps, this time writing a Python/RDFlib program. This will be the topic of lab 6.
You can look at the python example page to see how to connect to your blazegraph database in Python and perform some basic queries.
You can look at the python example page to see how to connect to your blazegraph endpoint in Python and how to perform some basic queries.




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     ex:age 26 ;
     ex:age 26 ;
     ex:degree [ ex:degreeField ex:Chemistry ;
     ex:degree [ ex:degreeField ex:Chemistry ;
             ex:degreeLevel "Master" ;
             ex:degreeLevel "Master"^^xsd:string ;
             ex:degreeSource ex:University_of_Valencia ;
             ex:degreeSource ex:University_of_Valencia ;
             ex:year "2015-01-01"^^xsd:gYear ] ;
             ex:year "2015-01-01"^^xsd:gYear ] ;

Revision as of 07:24, 21 February 2020

Lab 4: SPARQL / Blazegraph

Topics

  • Setting up the Blazegraph graph database. Previously we have only stored our triples in memory, which is not persistent.
  • SPARQL queries and updates. We use SPARQL to retrieve of update triples in our databases/graphs of triples

Installing the Blazegraph database on your own computer

Download Blazegraph (blazegraph.jar) from here: https://blazegraph.com/ I recommend placing blazegraph.jar in the same folder of your python project for the labs. Navigate to the folder of blazegraph.jar in your commandline/terminal using cd. (cd C:\Users\Martin\PycharmProjects\info216_labs for me as an example). Now run this command:

java -server -Xmx4g -jar blazegraph.jar

You might have to install java 8 64-bit JDK if you have problems running blazegraph. You can do it from this link: "https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html" If you get an "Address already in use" error, try to run this command instead: "java -server -Xmx4g -Djetty.port=19999 -jar blazegraph.jar". This changes the port of the blazegraph server. If you have trouble installing Blazegraph you can use this link for now: "i2s.uib.no:8888/bigdata/#splash". This is the same blazegraph interface, but its stored in the cloud and only be used on the UiB network.


If it works it should now display an url like: "http://10.0.0.13:9999/blazegraph/". Open this in a browser. You can now run SPARQL queries and updates and load RDF graphs from your file into Blazegraph. In the update tab, load RDF data (select type below) and then paste the contents of your turtle/.txt file to add them all at once to the database. If you have not serialized your graph from lab 2 yet, you can use the triples on the bottom of the page instead. Just copy and paste them into the Update section.

Tasks

Write the following SPARQL queries:

  • SELECT all triples in your graph.
  • SELECT all the interests of Cade.
  • SELECT the city and country of where Emma lives.
  • SELECT only people who are older than 26.
  • SELECT Everyone who graduated with a Bachelor Degree.

Use SPARQL Update's DELETE DATA to delete that fact that Cade is interested in Photography. Run your SPARQL query again to check that the graph has changed.

Use INSERT DATA to add information about Sergio Pastor, who lives in 4 Carrer del Serpis, 46021 Valencia, Spain. he has a M.Sc. in computer from the University of Valencia from 2008. His areas of expertise include big data, semantic technologies and machine learning.

Write a SPARQL DELETE/INSERT update to change the name of "University of Valencia" to "Universidad de Valencia" whereever it occurs.

Write a SPARQL DESCRIBE query to get basic information about Sergio.

Write a SPARQL CONSTRUCT query that returns that: any city in an address is a cityOf the country of the same address.

If you have more time

Redo all the above steps, this time writing a Python/RDFlib program. This will be the topic of lab 6. You can look at the python example page to see how to connect to your blazegraph endpoint in Python and how to perform some basic queries.


Useful Links

Lecture Notes

Triples that you can base your queries on: (turtle format)

@prefix ex: <http://example.org/> .
@prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> .
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix xml: <http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .

ex:Cade a foaf:Person ;
    ex:address [ a ex:Address ;
            ex:city ex:Berkeley ;
            ex:country ex:USA ;
            ex:postalCode "94709"^^xsd:string ;
            ex:state ex:California ;
            ex:street "1516_Henry_Street"^^xsd:string ] ;
    ex:age 27 ;
    ex:characteristic ex:Kind ;
    ex:degree [ ex:degreeField ex:Biology ;
            ex:degreeLevel "Bachelor"^^xsd:string ;
            ex:degreeSource ex:University_of_California ;
            ex:year "2011-01-01"^^xsd:gYear ] ;
    ex:interest ex:Bird,
        ex:Ecology,
        ex:Environmentalism,
        ex:Photography,
        ex:Travelling ;
    ex:married ex:Mary ;
    ex:meeting ex:Meeting1 ;
    ex:visit ex:Canada,
        ex:France,
        ex:Germany ;
    foaf:knows ex:Emma ;
    foaf:name "Cade_Tracey"^^xsd:string .

ex:Mary a ex:Student,
        foaf:Person ;
    ex:age 26 ;
    ex:characteristic ex:Kind ;
    ex:interest ex:Biology,
        ex:Chocolate,
        ex:Hiking .

ex:Emma a foaf:Person ;
    ex:address [ a ex:Address ;
            ex:city ex:Valencia ;
            ex:country ex:Spain ;
            ex:postalCode "46020"^^xsd:string ;
            ex:street "Carrer_de_la Guardia_Civil_20"^^xsd:string ] ;
    ex:age 26 ;
    ex:degree [ ex:degreeField ex:Chemistry ;
            ex:degreeLevel "Master"^^xsd:string ;
            ex:degreeSource ex:University_of_Valencia ;
            ex:year "2015-01-01"^^xsd:gYear ] ;
    ex:expertise ex:Air_Pollution,
        ex:Toxic_Waste,
        ex:Waste_Management ;
    ex:interest ex:Bike_Riding,
        ex:Music,
        ex:Travelling ;
    ex:meeting ex:Meeting1 ;
    ex:visit ( ex:Portugal ex:Italy ex:France ex:Germany ex:Denmark ex:Sweden ) ;
    foaf:name "Emma_Dominguez"^^xsd:string .

ex:Meeting1 a ex:Meeting ;
    ex:date "August, 2014"^^xsd:string ;
    ex:involved ex:Cade,
        ex:Emma ;
    ex:location ex:Paris .

ex:Paris a ex:City ;
    ex:capitalOf ex:France ;
    ex:locatedIn ex:France .

ex:France ex:capital ex:Paris .