Hi James,
Reasonator uses the "official" wikidata API (your first example) to get the
"related" information. All statements with a value type "item" create
a
"normal" Wikipedia-like link in the database, so you can get
"incoming"
links to see which items refer to your start item. Example for Cambridge:
http://www.wikidata.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=linkshere&title…
You could do the same for "outgoing" links, but you already have that
information in the form of claims/statements from wbgetentities.
Cheers,
Magnus
On Wed Jan 21 2015 at 14:55:25 <james(a)j1w.xyz> wrote:
Magnus, et al.,
I've been using parts of the Wikidata APIs to do the following:
- Get detail about an item. For example:
https://www.wikidata.org/w/api.php?action=wbgetentities&
ids=Q42&props=labels|sitelinks|descriptions|claims
- Get items that are subclass of, instance of, or part of. For example:
http://wdq.wmflabs.org/api?q=claim[279:153]
Now I'd like to find out what items are related to an item through
various properties, as is demonstrated in Resonator. What techniques
and APIs are used?
Thanks,
James Weaver
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