> On 13 May 2021, at 17:37, Boris Pelakh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Holger, that's great. I was able to find the ontology at 
> https://www.topbraid.org/teamwork, but are you aware of any sample Change 
> data I can look at as examples?

I test running EDG from Composer, doing some changes and then exit EDG and look 
at the tch graph of the collection you edited. Use that pattern and you’re sure 
whatever you generate matches what looks nice when displayed in EDG.

Cheers,
David

> 
> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 4:44:54 AM UTC-4 Holger Knublauch wrote:
> Hi Boris,
> 
> On 2021-05-13 10:33 am, Boris Pelakh wrote:
>> I am in the process of migrating some taxonomies from PoolParty into 
>> TopBraid EDG. The simple path is an RDF export of the taxonomy (which is 
>> SKOS and dcterms-compliant), and then import the RDF after creating the 
>> taxonomy in EDG. I have a couple of questions:
>> 
>> Is there an API endpoint to create a new taxonomy from RDF content, i.e. 
>> without manual interaction, so I can automate the process?
> 
> Yes there are various options, depending on what input file(s) you have and 
> whether the taxonomies already exist and you just want to replace the 
> content. Basically if you click through the UI with a network monitor you can 
> see which web services are called. For example you could use 
> teamwork:ImportTrigFileService which is the service behind the + > Create 
> Multiple Asset Collections from TriG File  button. You can also write SWP or 
> ADS scripts that actively pull content from external web services. Or you 
> could call a combination of the teamwork:createProject service and 
> tbl/importFileUpload.
> What is your starting point: individual Turtle files but no existing Taxonomy 
> yet?
> 
>> I have a way of exporting revision history from PoolParty either as JSON or 
>> RDF. Is there a way for me to import this history into EDG (I can transform 
>> it into any schema required)
> 
> The change history of EDG graphs is stored in so-called .tch graphs using 
> RDF. For example you could create instances of teamwork:Change using SPARQL. 
> If the PP history is already in RDF, I guess you could do an INSERT { ... } 
> WHERE { ... } update using SPARQL.
> Holger
> 
> 
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