On 10/1/15 4:29 PM, Jason Haag wrote:
> Hi Kingsley,
>
> Thank you for the reply. I entered a Graph URI for the import into the
> Target URL field. Is this the correct place to enter it?
>
> I also selected the "Do not store crawled documents" radio button
> option as I don't care if the data is stored locally in WEBDAV.
>
> However, when I chose this option I receive the warning message "Host,
> Target collection and Start path must be specified."

Yes, that's a red herring i.e., you enter a path, but further down you
have an option not to store locally.

>
> So it seems that providing a webdav path is required no matter what?

Yes, as per comment above.

>
> I also have installed the RDF sponger cartridges and have those
> checked as well as "Accept RDF."
>
> Alternatively, I tried entering my URI into the field where it states:
> "If Graph IRI is unassigned use this Data Source URL:"
>
> When I try using this alternative data source URL field I receive the
> warning message, "Incorrect target URL."

try something like: urn:data:test , for now.

Kingsley
>
> Appreciate any tips or advice you have for using the crawler interface
> with RDFa. Will also take a look at the linked data folder setup you
> suggested.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> J Haag
>
>
> Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 20:25:50 -0400
> From: Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com>
> Subject: Re: [Virtuoso-users] Automating RDF data imports in VIrtuoso
> To: virtuoso-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Message-ID: <560c7d8e.7020...@openlinksw.com>
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>
> On 9/30/15 6:10 PM, Haag, Jason wrote:
>> Thanks Daniel. I'm running Linux/Debian + Ubuntu. I am able to import
>> the HTML/RDFa file using the crawler. I'm able to find it in WEBDAV.
>> It just doesn't populate the database. If I import the same data in
>> RDF/XML format it does populate the database.
> Did you set a Named Graph IRI in the import/crawl job? That's how you
> get data into the quad store. Storing the ingest data to WebDAV is
> totally optional. Also note that you can invoke the sponger too, as part
> of this crawling functionality.
>
> You can also make Linked Data Folder Types  that are mapped to named
> graph iris as part of the folder config. Once in place you can make said
> folder the target of RDF content that you want to import into the quad
> store.
>
> [1] https://www.pinterest.com/kidehen/virtuoso-universal-server-related/
> -- I've added 4 screenshots showcasing Linked Data Folder Type setup
>
>
> Kingsley
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