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Simple docker-compose recipe #1261
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@nikokaoja There is no single "run qlever". There is downloading the data, loading the data, running the server, and starting the UI. Just like for any other SPARQL engine. So you need a program with multiple actions. The qlever script is just that and it will use the latest QLever docker image by default. |
@hannahbast I will give it go! |
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Is there any simple docker-compose recipe to run qlever?
I am aware
qlever-control
, but prefer having a docker-compose.yaml to try outqlever
.Thanks!
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