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In addition to setting the path to a local or the URL of a SPARQL endpoint, it would be very nice to be able to point to the URL of a remote RDF file as the data source for site generation.
This would provide the ability to chain services that generate RDF data on the fly with a site generation script.
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Ability to run conversion from the URL of a file
Ability to run conversion from the URL of an RDF file
Feb 6, 2019
Thanks but unfortunately I can't do this. I run SKOS Play which contains a spreadsheet-2-rdf converter (http://labs.sparna.fr/skos-play/convert). It can convert online spreadsheets, typically Google spreadsheet. I am thinking of creating an API for such conversion, which would give the ability to call http://labs.sparna.fr/skos-play/api/convert?input= and that would return the RDF resulting from the conversion; and this is the kind of URL I would like to use as an input.
So you see the process : edit a spreadsheet online, then regenerate a website by passing the converter URL to jekyll-rdf. Basically this gives a quick and accessible way to manually create RDF data, and jekyll-rdf provides the way to turn that data into a website.
In addition to setting the path to a local or the URL of a SPARQL endpoint, it would be very nice to be able to point to the URL of a remote RDF file as the data source for site generation.
This would provide the ability to chain services that generate RDF data on the fly with a site generation script.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: