WebProtégé is a free, open source collaborative ontology development environment.
It provides the following features:
- Support for editing OWL 2 ontologies
- A default simple editing interface, which provides access to commonly used OWL constructs
- Full change tracking and revision history
- Collaboration tools such as, sharing and permissions, threaded notes and discussions, watches and email notifications
- Customizable user interface
- Support for editing OBO ontologies
- Multiple file formats for upload and download of ontologies (supported formats: RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OBO, and others)
WebProtégé runs as a Web application. End users access it through their Web browsers. They do not need to download or install any software. We encourage end-users to use
https://webprotege.stanford.edu
If you have downloaded the webprotege war file from GitHub, and would like to deploy it on your own server, please follow the instructions at:
https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/wiki/WebProtégé-4.0.0-beta-x-Installation
To build WebProtégé from source
- Clone the github repository
git clone https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege.git
- Open a terminal in the directory where you clone the repository to
- Use maven to package WebProtégé
mvn clean package
- The WebProtege .war file will be built into the webprotege-server directory
To run WebProtégé in SuperDev Mode using maven
- Start the GWT code server in one terminal window
mvn gwt:codeserver
- In a different terminal window start the tomcat server
mvn -Denv=dev tomcat7:run
- Browse to WebProtégé in a Web browser by navigating to http://localhost:8080
To run WebProtégé using Docker containers:
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Enter this following command in the Terminal to start the docker container in the background
docker-compose up -d
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Create the admin user (follow the questions prompted to provider username, email and password)
docker exec -it webprotege java -jar /webprotege-cli.jar create-admin-account
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Browse to WebProtégé Settings page in a Web browser by navigating to http://localhost:5000/#application/settings
- Define the
System notification email address
andapplication host URL
- Enable
User creation
,Project creation
andProject import
- Define the
To stop WebProtégé and MongoDB:
docker-compose down
Sharing the volumes used by the WebProtégé app and MongoDB allow to keep persistent data, even when the containers stop. Default shared data storage:
- WebProtégé will store its data in the source code folder at
./.protegedata/protege
where you rundocker-compose
- MongoDB will store its data in the source code folder at
./.protegedata/mongodb
where you rundocker-compose
Path to the shared volumes can be changed in the
docker-compose.yml
file.