franz.openrdf.rio package¶
Submodules¶
franz.openrdf.rio.formats module¶
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class
franz.openrdf.rio.formats.
Format
(name, mime_types=None, charset='UTF-8', file_extensions=None, register=True)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Represents the concept of a data serialization format. Data formats are identified by a {@link #getName() name} and can have one or more associated MIME types, zero or more associated file extensions and can specify a default character encoding.
This is a base class used by format subclasses for specific types of data, such as triples and tuples
When a subclass of this class is declared all upper case static fields that are dictionaries are converted to class instances. Data in the dictionary is passed as arguments to the constructor.
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__init__
(name, mime_types=None, charset='UTF-8', file_extensions=None, register=True)[source]¶ Initialize a new format object.
Parameters: - name – Human-readable name of the format.
- mime_types – A list of MIME types used for this format. The first element of this list will be used as the content-type header during uploads.
- charset – Character set used by the format.
- file_extensions – List of file extensions for this format.
- register – If True file extensions will be added to the map
used by
Format.format_for_file_name()
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classmethod
format_for_file_name
(filename)[source]¶ Try to guess appropriate RDF format from a file name. Return a pair (format, compression) where format is an RDF format or None (if no matching format was found) and compression is a supported compression method (currently either None or “gzip”).
Parameters: filename (string) – File path. Returns: Format (or None
) and compression type.Return type: (RDFFormat|None, string|None)
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static
mime_type_for_format
(output_format)[source]¶ Get the preferred MIME type for a data format. Raise an error if the format is None. The format can be a string, in which case it is returned as-is.
Parameters: output_format (franz.openrdf.rio.formats.Format|str) – the format to get the MIME type for. Returns: A MIME type. Return type: string
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franz.openrdf.rio.rdfformat module¶
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class
franz.openrdf.rio.rdfformat.
RDFFormat
(name, mime_types=None, charset='UTF-8', file_extensions=None, supports_namespaces=False, supports_contexts=False, supports_attributes=False, register=True)[source]¶ Bases:
franz.openrdf.rio.formats.Format
Represents the concept of an RDF data serialization format. RDF formats are identified by a name and can have one or more associated MIME types, zero or more associated file extensions and can specify a default character encoding. Some formats are able to encode context information while others are not; this is indicated by the value of supports_contexts field. Similaraly, formats for which the supports_attributes flag is True are capable of encoding triple attributes.
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JSONLD
= RDFFormat.JSONLD: JSON-LD¶
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NQUADS
= RDFFormat.NQUADS: N-Quads¶
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NQX
= RDFFormat.NQX: Extended N-Quads (with attributes)¶
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NTRIPLES
= RDFFormat.NTRIPLES: N-Triples¶
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RDFXML
= RDFFormat.RDFXML: RDF/XML¶
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TABLE
= RDFFormat.TABLE: Table¶
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TRIG
= RDFFormat.TRIG: TriG¶
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TRIX
= RDFFormat.TRIX: TriX¶
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TURTLE
= RDFFormat.TURTLE: Turtle¶
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__init__
(name, mime_types=None, charset='UTF-8', file_extensions=None, supports_namespaces=False, supports_contexts=False, supports_attributes=False, register=True)[source]¶ Initialize a new RDF format object.
Parameters: - name – Human-readable name of the format.
- mime_types – A list of MIME types used for this format. The first element of this list will be used as the content-type header during uploads.
- charset – Character set used by the format.
- file_extensions – List of file extensions for this format.
- supports_namespaces – If true, the format supports namespaces and qualified names. This has no impact on the Python API.
- supports_contexts – If True the format can store quads (and not just triples).
- supports_attributes – If True the format can represent triple attributes.
- register – If True file extensions will be added to the map
used by
Format.format_for_file_name()
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franz.openrdf.rio.rdfwriter module¶
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class
franz.openrdf.rio.rdfwriter.
NTriplesWriter
(filePath=None)[source]¶ Bases:
franz.openrdf.rio.rdfwriter.RDFWriter
Records the format as NTriples, and records the ‘filePath’ where the serialized RDF will be output to. If ‘filePath’ is None, output is to standard output.
TODO: THERE IS A WRITER PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTED IN RDFXMLWriter THAT ISN’T IMPLEMENTED HERE. CONSIDER ADDING IT (OR NOT).
franz.openrdf.rio.rdfxmlwriter module¶
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class
franz.openrdf.rio.rdfxmlwriter.
RDFXMLWriter
(filePath=None)[source]¶ Bases:
franz.openrdf.rio.rdfwriter.RDFWriter
An implementation of the RDFWriter interface that writes RDF documents in XML-serialized RDF format. This records the format as RDF/XML, and records the ‘filePath’ where the serialized RDF will be output to. If ‘filePath’ is None, output is to standard output.
franz.openrdf.rio.tupleformat module¶
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class
franz.openrdf.rio.tupleformat.
TupleFormat
(name, mime_types=None, charset='UTF-8', file_extensions=None, register=True)[source]¶ Bases:
franz.openrdf.rio.formats.Format
Serialization formats for tuples returned by queries. See
Format
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CSV
= TupleFormat.CSV: SPARQL CSV¶
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JSON
= TupleFormat.JSON: SPARQL JSON¶
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SPARQL
= TupleFormat.SPARQL: SPARQL XML¶
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TABLE
= TupleFormat.TABLE: Table¶
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TSV
= TupleFormat.TSV: SPARQL TSV¶
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