Welcome to the guide on how to back up and restore graph database repositories using the enapso-graphdb-cli
tool. This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing the tool and executing backup and restoration operations with popular triplestores like GraphDB, Fuseki, and Stardog. This guide ensures efficient data management and security for your graph databases. Implementing these procedures is crucial for protecting against data loss and ensuring that your system can quickly recover from potential disruptions.
Prerequisites
Ensure Node.js is installed on your machine. If not, install it from the Node.js official website.
Installation
Install the enapso-graphdb-cli tool globally using npm:
npm install -g @innotrade/enapso-graphdb-cli
Supported Triplestores
The tool supports the following triplestores:
GraphDB
Fuseki
Stardog
Backup Process
Use the following script to create a backup of the graph database repository. This example is configured for a Fuseki repository but can be adjusted for other supported triplestores by changing the appropriate variables.
#!/bin/bash echo "Backup Script for Exporting Ontology from Graph Database Using enapso-graphdb-cli" # Set Variables DB_URL="http://localhost/fuseki" REPOSITORY_NAME="Test" FORMAT="application/x-trig" EXPORT_FILE="export.trig" REPORT_FILE="report.txt" TRIPLESTORE="fuseki" # Remove Previous Report File echo "Removing Previous Report File..." rm $REPORT_FILE # Export ontology enapsogdb export --dburl $DB_URL --repository $REPOSITORY_NAME --targetfile $EXPORT_FILE --triplestore $TRIPLESTORE >> $REPORT_FILE 2>&1 echo "Backup made successfully"
Variables Explanation
DB_URL
: URL where the triplestore is running.REPOSITORY_NAME
: Name of the repository.FORMAT
: Data format, For Fuseki, the data is only returned in theapplication/x-trig
format, so specifying the format is not necessary. For other triplestores like GraphDB and Stardog, the recommended format isapplication/x-trig
due to its support of named graphs.EXPORT_FILE
: Path and filename for the backup file.REPORT_FILE
: Path and filename for the report file, which contains the response from the script's execution.TRIPLESTORE
: Type of the triplestore (fuseki
,graphdb
,stardog
).
Restore Process
The following script restores a graph database repository from a backup file. It includes an optional step to rebuild the cache on the ENAPSO platform, beneficial for those using the ENAPSO together or ENAPSO together Free services, which utilize a cache mechanism to enhance data management efficiency and speed.
#!/bin/bash echo "Running Script for Restoring Graph Database Repository Using enapso-graphdb-cli Tool" # Set Variables DB_URL="http://localhost/fuseki" REPOSITORY_NAME="Test" FORMAT="application/x-trig" SOURCE_FILE="export.trig" REPORT_FILE="report.txt" TRIPLESTORE="fuseki" # Remove Previous Report File echo "Removing Previous Report File..." rm $REPORT_FILE # Import ontology enapsogdb import --dburl $DB_URL --repository $REPOSITORY_NAME --sourcefile $SOURCE_FILE --format $FORMAT --triplestore $TRIPLESTORE >> $REPORT_FILE 2>&1 # Rebuild cache (if applicable) curl -X POST http://localhost/enapso-dev/graphdb-management/v1/build-cache >> $REPORT_FILE echo "Graph Database Repository Successfully Restored"
Variables Explanation
DB_URL
: URL where the triplestore is running.REPOSITORY_NAME
: Name of the repository.FORMAT
: Data format of the backup file, which isapplication/x-trig
.SOURCE_FILE
: Path and filename for the backup file.REPORT_FILE
: Path and filename for the report file, which contains the response from the script's execution.TRIPLESTORE
: Type of the triplestore (fuseki
,graphdb
,stardog
).
Additional Step Explanation
The curl request to rebuild the cache is an optional step, relevant for users whose repositories are hosted on the ENAPSO platform:
curl -X POST http://localhost/enapso-dev/graphdb-management/v1/build-cache >> Report/EnapsoTestReport.txt
This command triggers the ENAPSO service to rebuild its cache using the latest uploaded data. This step ensures that any changes from the restoration process are promptly reflected, enhancing the performance and efficiency of queries against the updated repository.
Include this step if you are using the ENAPSO platform to benefit from faster data retrieval times post-restoration.
This enhanced documentation provides clear instructions and additional context for using the enapso-graphdb-cli
tool effectively, ensuring users can manage their graph databases with confidence.
Conclusion
Regular backups and effective restoration capabilities are essential for managing graph database repositories securely. Using the enapso-graphdb-cli
tool, users can easily safeguard their data and restore it quickly if necessary. It's important to maintain a consistent backup routine and periodically test your restoration process to ensure data integrity and minimize downtime.
For additional support or details, refer to the enapso-graphdb-cli documentation on npm. This will ensure that your data management processes remain robust and reliable.