okay, this is big.
-
okay, this is big. As of today, we have just under 6 months to basically rewrite our Scholia tool. Without massive rewrites, the current Scholia will stop working on March 1 2025.
On that day, the @wikidata SPARQL endpoint will be split and most of our more than 300 SPARQL queries will stop working. Rewriting them is non-trivial as information we combine is not clearly from one or from the other SPARQL endpoint.
More asap!
-
Kingsley Uyi Idehenreplied to Scholia last edited by [email protected]
@wdscholia, @wikidata, @egonw :
You have this problem because there will be multiple endpoints? Isn't your data separated from endpoints?
Do you have a dump anywhere?
-
Egon Willighagenreplied to Kingsley Uyi Idehen last edited by
@kidehen it's just the same Wikidata data as before. The Wikibase is still a single instance, but the RDF will be split over two endpoints.
I have written up two weeks ago a blog post about a PR (now merged, I think) that is one step towards running Scholia on other endpoints: https://chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.info/2024/08/23/scholia.html
My config for the OpenLink instance is still incomplete:
# OpenLink (Virtuoso)
#sparql_endpoint = https://wikidata.demo.openlinksw.com/sparql/
#sparql_editurl =
#sparql_embedurl = -
-
Kingsley Uyi Idehenreplied to Egon Willighagen last edited by
-
Egon Willighagenreplied to Kingsley Uyi Idehen last edited by
@kidehen @wdscholia They're all in the Scholia GitHub repo
-
Kingsley Uyi Idehenreplied to Egon Willighagen last edited by
URL so I can just click, since I am ultra busy