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Mattias11:04:37

Hey all, looking for directions - I’m in need of a simple CRUD GUI on top of Asami, preferably web, in my struggle to get my colleagues and others to see the light… or at least let some of the cozy SQL/schema/etc world go. Do I need to download some web graph GUI and wire it up myself, or is there something out there? In the SQL world there are of course a bunch of both free and non-free options for accessing standard databases. Anything similar?

Mattias11:04:20

I don’t mind coding, just don’t want to reinvent all the wheels. If I need to put in some effort, any recommendations for how to go about it?

Mattias11:04:06

And, happy easter! 🐣 Or whatever is the local thing 😉 😄

quoll11:04:01

No, I’m sorry! I’ve only ever needed a repl, so I hadn’t done this. At one point there was an http wrapper that let you interact via put/post/delete/get but that got stale (and it was not open source). However, I thought it worth mentioning as it only took a couple of hours to build it out. There may be tools available when I finally finish my SPARQL wrapper (are there SPARQL tools that do this?) but I’m still in the early stages of that work

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