Portal:Semantic Web/Open PHACTS API
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(New page: The [http://www.openphacts.org/ Open PHACTS projects] provides an alternative to work with the WikiPathways RDF, as it is loaded in the data cache of Open PHACTS. The [https://dev.openphac...) |
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- | The [http://www.openphacts.org/ Open PHACTS projects] | + | Human approved pathway data is now also part of Wikidata! |
+ | [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:SPARQL_query_service/queries/examples#Federated_queries Check out] which federated queries you can perform. | ||
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+ | The [http://www.openphacts.org/ Open PHACTS projects] API is currently unavailable. | ||
+ | == API clients == | ||
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+ | Besides interacting with the API end point directly, as with curl in the above example, there are also dedicated Open PHACTS API clients that you can use: | ||
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+ | * [https://www.openphacts.org/open-phacts-discovery-platform/knime KNIME nodes] (beta) | ||
+ | * R package: [https://github.com/egonw/ropenphacts ropenphacts] (experimental) | ||
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Human approved pathway data is now also part of Wikidata! Check out which federated queries you can perform.