Lodex is a tool facilitating the publication of a dataset in various formats, including csv, tsv, xml, json, among others.
The platform also offers features to manipulate the data in a back-office environment.
To see what Lodex can do, please refer to the website at https://data.istex.fr/ or consult the user documentation available at https://lodex.inist.fr/docs/.
To use Lodex, you must install Docker and Docker Compose. You can install them both through the Docker Desktop application.
It is possible to run Lodex on modest Linux servers with at least 32 GB RAM and 64 GB hard disk and 4 CPUs corresponding to the 4 underlying middleware (web server, database, processing server, background task server).
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Inist-CNRS/lodex/refs/tags/v16.10.4/docker-compose.yml
docker-compose up- Data and Model ready to use: https://github.com/Inist-CNRS/lodex-use-cases
- User Documentation: http://www.lodex.fr/ (French Only)
- Technical Documenation (for developer): https://github.com/Inist-CNRS/lodex/wiki
- Contact: https://www.lodex.fr/contact/
This software is CeCILL license. You can use, modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL license.
We also use the following icons :
- Big data by Eliricon from the Noun Project
- bubble chart by Kirby Wu from the Noun Project
- diagram by TheFit Project from the Noun Project
- Heat Map by Sophia Bai from the Noun Project
- Pie Chart by Gregor Cresnar from the Noun Project
- Radar Chart by Agus Purwanto from the Noun Project
- statistics by Creative Stall from the Noun Project
- Add table by Danil Polshin from the Noun Project
- Add filter icon by Jivan from the Noun Project
Thanks to the noun project and their respective creators
