WebProtégé
PLEASE NOTE
This repository is in the process of being superceded with a collection of other, more fine-grained, repositories. We are moving WebProtégé to a microservice architecture and each microservice and each common library now has its own repository. While this repository still serves as the repository for the current WebProtégé release, all active development is now taking place in these repositories. You can read more about this on the WebProtégé Next Gen Wiki.
What is WebProtégé?
WebProtégé is a free, open source collaborative ontology development environment.
It provides the following features:
- Support for editing OWL 2 ontologies
- A default simple editing interface, which provides access to commonly used OWL constructs
- Full change tracking and revision history
- Collaboration tools such as, sharing and permissions, threaded notes and discussions, watches and email notifications
- Customizable user interface
- Support for editing OBO ontologies
- Multiple file formats for upload and download of ontologies (supported formats: RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OBO, and others)
WebProtégé runs as a Web application. End users access it through their Web browsers. They do not need to download or install any software. We encourage end-users to use
https://webprotege.stanford.edu
If you have downloaded the webprotege war file from GitHub, and would like to deploy it on your own server, please follow the instructions at:
https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/wiki/WebProtégé-4.0.0-beta-x-Installation
Building
To build WebProtégé from source
- Clone the github repository
git clone https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege.git
- Open a terminal in the directory where you clone the repository to
- Use maven to package WebProtégé
mvn clean package
- The WebProtege .war file will be built into the webprotege-server directory
Running from Maven
To run WebProtégé in SuperDev Mode using maven
- Start the GWT code server in one terminal window
mvn gwt:codeserver
- In a different terminal window start the tomcat server
mvn -Denv=dev tomcat7:run
- Browse to WebProtégé in a Web browser by navigating to http://localhost:8080
Running from Docker
To run WebProtégé using Docker containers:
-
Enter this following command in the Terminal to start the docker container in the background
docker-compose up -d
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Create the admin user (follow the questions prompted to provider username, email and password)
docker exec -it webprotege java -jar /webprotege-cli.jar create-admin-account
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Browse to WebProtégé Settings page in a Web browser by navigating to http://localhost:5000/#application/settings
- Define the
System notification email address
andapplication host URL
- Enable
User creation
,Project creation
andProject import
- Define the
To stop WebProtégé and MongoDB:
docker-compose down
Sharing the volumes used by the WebProtégé app and MongoDB allow to keep persistent data, even when the containers stop. Default shared data storage:
- WebProtégé will store its data in the source code folder at
./.protegedata/protege
where you rundocker-compose
- MongoDB will store its data in the source code folder at
./.protegedata/mongodb
where you rundocker-compose
Path to the shared volumes can be changed in the
docker-compose.yml
file.