This image allows you to deploy WebProtégé as a microservice.
WebProtégé is a free, open-source ontology editor and framework for building intelligent systems.
To start a new instance :
docker run --name webprotege -d -v webprotege_data:/data/webprotege --link mongodb -p 8888:8080 docker.io/skyplabs/webprotege
The web application will be accessible from the host system on port 8888. All the persistent data will be stored in a volume managed by Docker and called webprotege_data. mongodb must be the name of a MongoDB docker container listening on port 27017.
To start a MongoDB instance using Docker (must be started before WebProtégé) :
docker run --name mongodb -d -v mongodb_data:/data/db mongo:3
All the persistent data will be stored in a volume managed by Docker and called mongodb_data.
To start the two containers using only one command, you can use Docker Compose :
docker-compose up -d
You can customise the configuration of WebProtégé by injecting the webprotege.properties
and/or mail.properties
files into the container using the volume command. The files must be placed in /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes
.
For example :
export WP_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes
docker run --name webprotege -d -v webprotege_data:/data/webprotege -v $(pwd)/config/webprotege.properties:${WP_CONFIG_DIR}/webprotege.properties:ro --link mongodb -p 8888:8080 docker.io/skyplabs/webprotege
The following values must be set in webprotege.properties
:
application.host
data.directory
application.version