Hi Andy, How we can write SPARQL query to fetch backup of entire dataset including all graphs and use the result to restore it?
Regards, Deepali On Tue, 16 Feb 2021, 19:32 Andy Seaborne, <a...@apache.org> wrote: > > > On 15/02/2021 13:09, Deepali Singhavi wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to explore Jena Backup and restore options using fuseki > > administrative http protocol > > > > I am running below http command for taking the backup > > > > *curl -i -X POST http://localhost:3030/$/backup/backuptest > > <http://localhost:3030/$/backup/backuptest>* > > That intentionally puts the backup on the server local disk so it is not > accessible from the outside. It is an admin operation with the > expectation that it is an admin task to reload the database if needed > (using tdbloader offline then swapping it into a server which is a > restart currently). > > If you want to do remote backup, simply send a SPARQL query to fetch the > database. > > > And below command for restoring the backup > > > > *curl -i -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/n-quads" -d > > > @"run\backups\backuptest_2021-02-08_10-09-12.nq\backuptest_2021-02-08_10-09-12.nq" > > http://localhost:3030/backuptest/ <http://localhost:3030/backuptest/>* > > > > While it is working but I need to pass the file with Http put request for > > backup is there any way to just pass the file location for restoring? > > > > Note: I have already explored restoring backup using TDBloader2 but need > to > > stop the fuseki so not meeting our requirements. > > > > Regards, > > Deepali > > >