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INSTALLATION
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HELP:LIST OF DATATYPES Help:List of datatypes. Using different datatypes, properties can be used to describe very different kinds of values. A complete list of all 17 datatypes provided by Semantic MediaWiki and 1 provided by other semantic extensions is available from special page "Types". The available 18 datatypes are:SELECTING PAGES
HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many more HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "Number HOW TO WRITE A JAVASCRIPT TO DISPLAY DATA IN A SEMANTIC MediaWiki is a powerful tool, and with Semantic MediaWiki, you can do some quite fancy bits, but what if you have that perfect idea for how to display the data in a way that makes sense to users, but you just need to massage the information a little bit (or a lot) to make it look appealing, more interactive, or to support connection betweensites.
LINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:PROPERTY NAMING SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:LIST OF DATATYPES Help:List of datatypes. Using different datatypes, properties can be used to describe very different kinds of values. A complete list of all 17 datatypes provided by Semantic MediaWiki and 1 provided by other semantic extensions is available from special page "Types". The available 18 datatypes are:SELECTING PAGES
HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many more HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "Number HOW TO WRITE A JAVASCRIPT TO DISPLAY DATA IN A SEMANTIC MediaWiki is a powerful tool, and with Semantic MediaWiki, you can do some quite fancy bits, but what if you have that perfect idea for how to display the data in a way that makes sense to users, but you just need to massage the information a little bit (or a lot) to make it look appealing, more interactive, or to support connection betweensites.
LINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:PROPERTY NAMING HOW TO WRITE A JAVASCRIPT TO DISPLAY DATA IN A SEMANTIC MediaWiki is a powerful tool, and with Semantic MediaWiki, you can do some quite fancy bits, but what if you have that perfect idea for how to display the data in a way that makes sense to users, but you just need to massage the information a little bit (or a lot) to make it look appealing, more interactive, or to support connection betweensites.
SEMANTIC TEMPLATES
Semantic templates are a method of including the markup that Semantic MediaWiki introduces through MediaWiki templates.This has several advantages: users can specify annotations without learning any new syntax; annotations are used consistently, i.e. users do not have to look for the right properties or categories when editing a pageSELECTING PAGES
Selecting pages. From semantic-mediawiki.org. The most important part of the Semantic search features in Semantic MediaWiki is a simple format for describing which pages should be displayed as the search result. Queries select wiki pages based on the information that has been specified for them using Categories, Properties, and maybe some other MediaWiki features such as a page's namespace.SEARCH OPERATORS
Semantic MediaWiki provides different search operators to enable a user to refine search conditions and criteria. Wildcards . Wildcards are written as "+" and allow any value for a given condition.For example, returns all pages that have any value for the property "Born in". Please note that "+" can only be used by itself.See the section Like, not like for the wildcards "*" and "? HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. HELP:CHANGING THE DATATYPE OF PROPERTIES Description: One of the strengths of Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is its flexible handling of Properties. You can change the type of a property after it has been defined and even after it has been used for some time. An example of how this comes in handy is having pages with a "Has country" property of datatype "Text". Holds text of arbitrarylength.
RESULT FORMATS
This page describes the result formats available for Semantic MediaWiki (SMW). The result format determines how the results of a query are displayed. On special page "Ask" Provides an interface that assists users with creating and executing semantic queries they are selected via the dropdown menu „Format as:“ while they get specified with the parameter format in inline queries. HELP:USING TEMPLATES The parameter is used to specify a template used to display the output of a query . In general templates are used when printouts require more complex handling for an output than just displaying them with result format "Table". Outputs the results in a table (default for queries with printout statements). EXTENSION "SEMANTIC RESULT FORMATS" Semantic Result Formats is an extension to extension "Semantic MediaWiki". Allows to store and query data annotated to pages. that adds a large number of further result formats, including formats for calendars, timelines, charts, graphs and mathematical functions. The result formats can be used in inline queries and other semanticsearches .
YOUR REQUIREMENTS COULD NOT BE RESOLVED TO AN INSTALLABLE If you want to use a newer version of Semantic MediaWiki you have to specify the respective version, e.g. "~3.2" for the latest releaseseries.
SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. HELP:LIST OF DATATYPES Help:List of datatypes. Using different datatypes, properties can be used to describe very different kinds of values. A complete list of all 17 datatypes provided by Semantic MediaWiki and 1 provided by other semantic extensions is available from special page "Types". The available 18 datatypes are: HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "Number HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many moreLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. EXPORT - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Export. From semantic-mediawiki.org. This page was last edited on 6 November 2017, at 14:25. Content is available under "Attribution 3.0 Germany" (CC BY 3.0 DE) unless otherwise noted. FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first. SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. HELP:LIST OF DATATYPES Help:List of datatypes. Using different datatypes, properties can be used to describe very different kinds of values. A complete list of all 17 datatypes provided by Semantic MediaWiki and 1 provided by other semantic extensions is available from special page "Types". The available 18 datatypes are: HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "Number HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many moreLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. EXPORT - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Export. From semantic-mediawiki.org. This page was last edited on 6 November 2017, at 14:25. Content is available under "Attribution 3.0 Germany" (CC BY 3.0 DE) unless otherwise noted. FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first.SELECTING PAGES
Selecting pages. From semantic-mediawiki.org. The most important part of the Semantic search features in Semantic MediaWiki is a simple format for describing which pages should be displayed as the search result. Queries select wiki pages based on the information that has been specified for them using Categories, Properties, and maybe some other MediaWiki features such as a page's namespace.SEMANTIC TEMPLATES
Semantic templates are a method of including the markup that Semantic MediaWiki introduces through MediaWiki templates.This has several advantages: users can specify annotations without learning any new syntax; annotations are used consistently, i.e. users do not have to look for the right properties or categories when editing a page HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many moreSEARCH OPERATORS
Semantic MediaWiki provides different search operators to enable a user to refine search conditions and criteria. Wildcards . Wildcards are written as "+" and allow any value for a given condition.For example, returns all pages that have any value for the property "Born in". Please note that "+" can only be used by itself.See the section Like, not like for the wildcards "*" and "? HELP:INSTALLATION/WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT To do this you need a bash emulator (e.g. a terminal where you can use Unix commands). If you have Git installed (which you need to use Composer) you probably have Git Bash. In your bash emulator change directory to the MediaWiki extensions directory, then run: find SemanticMediaWiki/. -exec touch {} \;LINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:CHANGING THE DATATYPE OF PROPERTIES Description: One of the strengths of Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is its flexible handling of Properties. You can change the type of a property after it has been defined and even after it has been used for some time. An example of how this comes in handy is having pages with a "Has country" property of datatype "Text". Holds text of arbitrarylength.
RDF EXPORT - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG RDF export. From semantic-mediawiki.org. Based on the user's semantic annotations of articles, Semantic MediaWiki generates machine-readable documents in OWL/RDF format, that can be accessed via Special:ExportRDF.Moreover, there is a maintenance script for automatically generating complete exports of all semantic data.ELASTICSTORE
The ElasticStore was introduced as part of Semantic MediaWiki 3.0 1 to provide a powerful and scalable Query Engine that can serve enterprise users and wiki-farm users better by moving query heavy computation to an external entity (meaning separated from the main DB master/replica) known as Elasticsearch. 2 . HELP:PROPERTY NAMING Help:Property naming. The naming of properties is more important than one would probably expect at first. Property names should avoid ambiguity and confusion. Thus, it is good practice to create property names as a verb phrase. Here's an example that uses Berlin and Germany to makes this practice more comprehensible: Germany's capital isBerlin
SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. HELP:LIST OF DATATYPES Help:List of datatypes. Using different datatypes, properties can be used to describe very different kinds of values. A complete list of all 17 datatypes provided by Semantic MediaWiki and 1 provided by other semantic extensions is available from special page "Types". The available 18 datatypes are: HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "Number HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many moreLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. EXPORT - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Export. From semantic-mediawiki.org. This page was last edited on 6 November 2017, at 14:25. Content is available under "Attribution 3.0 Germany" (CC BY 3.0 DE) unless otherwise noted. FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first. SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. HELP:LIST OF DATATYPES Help:List of datatypes. Using different datatypes, properties can be used to describe very different kinds of values. A complete list of all 17 datatypes provided by Semantic MediaWiki and 1 provided by other semantic extensions is available from special page "Types". The available 18 datatypes are: HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "Number HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many moreLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. EXPORT - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Export. From semantic-mediawiki.org. This page was last edited on 6 November 2017, at 14:25. Content is available under "Attribution 3.0 Germany" (CC BY 3.0 DE) unless otherwise noted. FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first.SELECTING PAGES
Selecting pages. From semantic-mediawiki.org. The most important part of the Semantic search features in Semantic MediaWiki is a simple format for describing which pages should be displayed as the search result. Queries select wiki pages based on the information that has been specified for them using Categories, Properties, and maybe some other MediaWiki features such as a page's namespace.SEMANTIC TEMPLATES
Semantic templates are a method of including the markup that Semantic MediaWiki introduces through MediaWiki templates.This has several advantages: users can specify annotations without learning any new syntax; annotations are used consistently, i.e. users do not have to look for the right properties or categories when editing a page HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many moreSEARCH OPERATORS
Semantic MediaWiki provides different search operators to enable a user to refine search conditions and criteria. Wildcards . Wildcards are written as "+" and allow any value for a given condition.For example, returns all pages that have any value for the property "Born in". Please note that "+" can only be used by itself.See the section Like, not like for the wildcards "*" and "? HELP:INSTALLATION/WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT To do this you need a bash emulator (e.g. a terminal where you can use Unix commands). If you have Git installed (which you need to use Composer) you probably have Git Bash. In your bash emulator change directory to the MediaWiki extensions directory, then run: find SemanticMediaWiki/. -exec touch {} \;LINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:CHANGING THE DATATYPE OF PROPERTIES Description: One of the strengths of Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is its flexible handling of Properties. You can change the type of a property after it has been defined and even after it has been used for some time. An example of how this comes in handy is having pages with a "Has country" property of datatype "Text". Holds text of arbitrarylength.
RDF EXPORT - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG RDF export. From semantic-mediawiki.org. Based on the user's semantic annotations of articles, Semantic MediaWiki generates machine-readable documents in OWL/RDF format, that can be accessed via Special:ExportRDF.Moreover, there is a maintenance script for automatically generating complete exports of all semantic data.ELASTICSTORE
The ElasticStore was introduced as part of Semantic MediaWiki 3.0 1 to provide a powerful and scalable Query Engine that can serve enterprise users and wiki-farm users better by moving query heavy computation to an external entity (meaning separated from the main DB master/replica) known as Elasticsearch. 2 . HELP:PROPERTY NAMING Help:Property naming. The naming of properties is more important than one would probably expect at first. Property names should avoid ambiguity and confusion. Thus, it is good practice to create property names as a verb phrase. Here's an example that uses Berlin and Germany to makes this practice more comprehensible: Germany's capital isBerlin
SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many more SORTING - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Semantic MediaWiki will usually attempt to sort results by the natural order that the values of the selected property may have: "numbers" are sorted numerically, "text" is sorted alphabetically and "dates" are sorted chronologically. The order therefore is the same as in the case of the < and > comparators in queries. If no specific sorting condition is provided, results will be ordered by HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "NumberLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:D3 CHART FORMAT D3 chart format. From semantic-mediawiki.org. Parameter Type Default Description distribution yes/no no Instead of displaying all values, count their occurrences, and show these. HELP:PROPERTY NAMING FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first. SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKI Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many more SORTING - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Semantic MediaWiki will usually attempt to sort results by the natural order that the values of the selected property may have: "numbers" are sorted numerically, "text" is sorted alphabetically and "dates" are sorted chronologically. The order therefore is the same as in the case of the < and > comparators in queries. If no specific sorting condition is provided, results will be ordered by HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "NumberLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:D3 CHART FORMAT D3 chart format. From semantic-mediawiki.org. Parameter Type Default Description distribution yes/no no Instead of displaying all values, count their occurrences, and show these. HELP:PROPERTY NAMING FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first.SELECTING PAGES
Selecting pages. From semantic-mediawiki.org. The most important part of the Semantic search features in Semantic MediaWiki is a simple format for describing which pages should be displayed as the search result. Queries select wiki pages based on the information that has been specified for them using Categories, Properties, and maybe some other MediaWiki features such as a page's namespace. SORTING - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Semantic MediaWiki will usually attempt to sort results by the natural order that the values of the selected property may have: "numbers" are sorted numerically, "text" is sorted alphabetically and "dates" are sorted chronologically. The order therefore is the same as in the case of the < and > comparators in queries. If no specific sorting condition is provided, results will be ordered by PROPERTIES AND TYPES Properties and types (datatypes) are the basic way of entering semantic data in Semantic MediaWiki.Properties can be viewed as categories for values in wiki pages». They are used by a simple mark-up, similar to the syntax of links in MediaWiki: This statement defines a value for the property of the given property name. HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. ANNOTATION - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Annotation. From semantic-mediawiki.org. An annotation is a state, a process, or act of declaring or describing an object through means of additional data. In case of Semantic MediaWiki, it is generally perceived as the process of describing an object (i.e. wiki page or subobject) through a property, value relationship using a specialized syntax like e.g. or CALENDAR - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Calendar. From semantic-mediawiki.org. This page was last edited on 3 April 2017, at 14:55. Content is available under "Attribution 3.0 Germany" (CC BY 3.0 DE) unless otherwise noted.SEARCH OPERATORS
Semantic MediaWiki provides different search operators to enable a user to refine search conditions and criteria. Wildcards . Wildcards are written as "+" and allow any value for a given condition.For example, returns all pages that have any value for the property "Born in". Please note that "+" can only be used by itself.See the section Like, not like for the wildcards "*" and "?ELASTICSTORE
The ElasticStore was introduced as part of Semantic MediaWiki 3.0 1 to provide a powerful and scalable Query Engine that can serve enterprise users and wiki-farm users better by moving query heavy computation to an external entity (meaning separated from the main DB master/replica) known as Elasticsearch. 2 . HELP:PROPERTY NAMING Help:Property naming. The naming of properties is more important than one would probably expect at first. Property names should avoid ambiguity and confusion. Thus, it is good practice to create property names as a verb phrase. Here's an example that uses Berlin and Germany to makes this practice more comprehensible: Germany's capital isBerlin
HELP:USING TEMPLATES The parameter is used to specify a template used to display the output of a query . In general templates are used when printouts require more complex handling for an output than just displaying them with result format "Table". Outputs the results in a table (default for queries with printout statements). SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKIMEDIAWIKI DEMOSEMANTIC MEDIAWIKIDOWNLOAD MEDIAWIKIMEDIAWIKI HOSTINGMEDIAWIKI IMAGESMEDIAWIKIREDIRECT
Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many more SORTING - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Semantic MediaWiki will usually attempt to sort results by the natural order that the values of the selected property may have: "numbers" are sorted numerically, "text" is sorted alphabetically and "dates" are sorted chronologically. The order therefore is the same as in the case of the < and > comparators in queries. If no specific sorting condition is provided, results will be ordered by HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "NumberLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:D3 CHART FORMAT D3 chart format. From semantic-mediawiki.org. Parameter Type Default Description distribution yes/no no Instead of displaying all values, count their occurrences, and show these. HELP:PROPERTY NAMING FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first. SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORGMANUALINSTALLATIONABOUT THE PROJECTGETTING SUPPORTMAINTENANCE SCRIPTSMEDIAWIKIMEDIAWIKI DEMOSEMANTIC MEDIAWIKIDOWNLOAD MEDIAWIKIMEDIAWIKI HOSTINGMEDIAWIKI IMAGESMEDIAWIKIREDIRECT
Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.. Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
HELP:SETTING VALUES USING #SET The #set parser function allows to annotate data, i.e. assign values to a property, silently. If you want to, you can avoid the syntax (in-text annotation) completely using a #set call. Starting with Semantic MediaWiki 1.9.0 Released on 3 January 2014 and compatible with MW 1.19.0 - 1.22.x. the #set parser function also provides special parameters that provide many more SORTING - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Semantic MediaWiki will usually attempt to sort results by the natural order that the values of the selected property may have: "numbers" are sorted numerically, "text" is sorted alphabetically and "dates" are sorted chronologically. The order therefore is the same as in the case of the < and > comparators in queries. If no specific sorting condition is provided, results will be ordered by HELP:PROPERTY DECLARATION This help page informs about how to declare properties.Semantic MediaWiki has several built-in datatypes from which we can choose for properties.. If one wants for example create a property called "Population", the appropriate datatype is datatype "Number" Holds integer and decimal numbers, with an optional exponent.To do this a special property that specifies that it has the datatype "NumberLINKS IN VALUES
Sets whether internal links in values for properties of datatype "Text" may be stored within property values. (SWM ≤ 2.5.8) Demo page on links in values - Describes a pre Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.0 workaround using the parser function #set avoiding to enable links in values via configuration. HELP:D3 CHART FORMAT D3 chart format. From semantic-mediawiki.org. Parameter Type Default Description distribution yes/no no Instead of displaying all values, count their occurrences, and show these. HELP:PROPERTY NAMING FATAL ERROR: CALL TO UNDEFINED FUNCTION ENABLESEMANTICS Fatal: Call to undefined function enableSemantics() This kind of message appears for MW ≤ 1.21.x if the Extension Installer extension is included after the call to enableSemantics() (see above). Make sure that the call to include Extension Installer comes first.SELECTING PAGES
Selecting pages. From semantic-mediawiki.org. The most important part of the Semantic search features in Semantic MediaWiki is a simple format for describing which pages should be displayed as the search result. Queries select wiki pages based on the information that has been specified for them using Categories, Properties, and maybe some other MediaWiki features such as a page's namespace. SORTING - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Semantic MediaWiki will usually attempt to sort results by the natural order that the values of the selected property may have: "numbers" are sorted numerically, "text" is sorted alphabetically and "dates" are sorted chronologically. The order therefore is the same as in the case of the < and > comparators in queries. If no specific sorting condition is provided, results will be ordered by PROPERTIES AND TYPES Properties and types (datatypes) are the basic way of entering semantic data in Semantic MediaWiki.Properties can be viewed as categories for values in wiki pages». They are used by a simple mark-up, similar to the syntax of links in MediaWiki: This statement defines a value for the property of the given property name. HELP:GETTING STARTED This "Getting started" page aims to provide an easy to follow introduction on how to install and work with Semantic MediaWiki (aka SMW) for users unfamiliar with this MediaWiki extension. For a more in-depth description about what SMW can do and where it can help, please read the following introductory text. ANNOTATION - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Annotation. From semantic-mediawiki.org. An annotation is a state, a process, or act of declaring or describing an object through means of additional data. In case of Semantic MediaWiki, it is generally perceived as the process of describing an object (i.e. wiki page or subobject) through a property, value relationship using a specialized syntax like e.g. or CALENDAR - SEMANTIC-MEDIAWIKI.ORG Calendar. From semantic-mediawiki.org. This page was last edited on 3 April 2017, at 14:55. Content is available under "Attribution 3.0 Germany" (CC BY 3.0 DE) unless otherwise noted.SEARCH OPERATORS
Semantic MediaWiki provides different search operators to enable a user to refine search conditions and criteria. Wildcards . Wildcards are written as "+" and allow any value for a given condition.For example, returns all pages that have any value for the property "Born in". Please note that "+" can only be used by itself.See the section Like, not like for the wildcards "*" and "?ELASTICSTORE
The ElasticStore was introduced as part of Semantic MediaWiki 3.0 1 to provide a powerful and scalable Query Engine that can serve enterprise users and wiki-farm users better by moving query heavy computation to an external entity (meaning separated from the main DB master/replica) known as Elasticsearch. 2 . HELP:PROPERTY NAMING Help:Property naming. The naming of properties is more important than one would probably expect at first. Property names should avoid ambiguity and confusion. Thus, it is good practice to create property names as a verb phrase. Here's an example that uses Berlin and Germany to makes this practice more comprehensible: Germany's capital isBerlin
HELP:USING TEMPLATES The parameter is used to specify a template used to display the output of a query . In general templates are used when printouts require more complex handling for an output than just displaying them with result format "Table". Outputs the results in a table (default for queries with printout statements).Toggle navigation
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(SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki – the wiki software that powers Wikipedia – that lets you store and query data within thewiki's pages.
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