franz.openrdf.util package¶
Submodules¶
franz.openrdf.util.contexts module¶
Utilities related to context managers.
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class franz.openrdf.util.contexts.BinWrapper(target)¶
- Bases: - object- 
__init__(target)¶
- Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature. 
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write(byte_string)¶
 
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franz.openrdf.util.contexts.output_to(target)¶
- Returns a file-like object constructed from target. - Target can be: - None: the returned stream will ignore all data
- True: data will be written to stdout.
- a string: a file will be opened (in binary mode)
- a file-like object: will be returned as is.
- an int - a file descriptor.
 - Parameters: - target – File path, None or a file-like object. 
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franz.openrdf.util.contexts.wrap_context(value)¶
- Wrap a no-op context around an arbitrary value, so that it can be used in a - withstatement.- Parameters: - value – Value to be returned by the context manager. - Returns: - A context manager wrapping - value.
franz.openrdf.util.http module¶
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franz.openrdf.util.http.merge_headers(headers, extra_headers)¶
- Merge two sets of HTTP headers. - Each set can be either a dictionary, a list of strings or - None. The returned set is either a dictionary or- None.- note that the returned set might be one of the original sets, so it should not be modified later. - Parameters: - headers (Iterable[string] | dict[string, string] | None) – The first set of headers.
- extra_headers (Iterable[string] | dict[string, string] | None) – The second set of headers.
 - Returns: - A merged set of headers. - Return type: - Iterable[string] | dict[string, string] | None 
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franz.openrdf.util.http.normalize_headers(headers)¶
- Create a dictionary of headers from:
- A list of curl-style headers
- None
- a dictionary (return a copy).
 
 - Parameters: - headers (Iterable[string] | dict[string, string] | None) – List or dict of header (may also be None). - Returns: - A dictionary of headers suitable for requests. - Return type: - dict[string,string] 
franz.openrdf.util.strings module¶
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.encode_ntriple_string(string)¶
- Return a unicode string escaped according to N-Triples canonical encoding rules. 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.encode_ntriple_uri(uri)¶
- Converts a string URI to ntriples by adding angle brackets and escaping special characters. 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.literal(string)¶
- If string is a valid literal in NTriples syntax, return its value, lang tag and type. Use None if there is no language tag or no datatype. If string is not a valid literal return None. 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.nodeid(string)¶
- If string is a valid NTriples BNode reference, extract and return the node id. Otherwise return None. 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.ntriples_unescape(text)¶
- Decodes ntriples escape sequences in a string. - Actually decodes a superset of said sequences. 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.to_bytes(text)¶
- If TEXT is a Unicode string, return a byte string in utf-8. Otherwise simply return TEXT. - Parameters: - text (str|bytes|unicode) – Text to be converted. - Return type: - bytes 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.to_native_string(text)¶
- Converts text to the native string type of the Python version used. UTF-8 encoding is used if the text needs to be encoded or decoded. - Parameters: - text (str|bytes|unicode) – Text to be converted (either Unicode or bytes). - Return type: - str 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.uri_escape_match(match)¶
- Converts a Match object representing a single character into an ntriple escape sequence. 
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franz.openrdf.util.strings.uriref(string)¶
- If string is a valid NTriples URI reference, extract and return the URI (as a string). Otherwise return None. 
franz.openrdf.util.uris module¶
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franz.openrdf.util.uris.asURIString(value)¶
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franz.openrdf.util.uris.getLocalNameIndex(uri)¶
