Getting Started
Downloads
You can download RPT as self-contained JAR bundle, Debian package or RPM package from RPT’s GitHub release page. You can also build RPT from the source code.
Note, that several aspects of RPT require appropriate --add-opens JVM option declarations to function correctly. The bundles have those proconfigured.
Docker
The quickest way to start an RPT instance is via docker. The container name is aksw/rpt. The latest stable version has the tag latest whereas the latest development version is available under latest-dev:
docker pull aksw/rpt
docker pull aksw/rpt:latest-dev
For example, a typical invocation of the integrate command is as follows:
docker run -i -p'8642:8642' -v "$(pwd):/data" -w /data aksw/rpt integrate --server YOUR_DATA.ttl
-p'8642:8642'exposes RPT’s port on the host. The order is-p PortOnHost:PortInsideContainer.-v "$(pwd):/data"mounts the current host directory under/datain the container-w /datasets the container’s working directory to/dataYOUR_DATA.ttlis foremost a path to a file relative to/datain the container. Since/datais a mount of your host directory, any relative paths inside your host directory should also work inside the container.
Visiting http://localhost:8642/ should then show RPT’s landing page.