RDF.ex v0.6.2 RDF.Serialization View Source
General functions for working with RDF serializations.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
The list of all available RDF.Serialization.Format
s in an application.
Returns the RDF.Serialization.Format
with the given name, if available.
Returns the proper RDF.Serialization.Format
for the given file extension, if available.
Returns the RDF.Serialization.Format
with the given media type, if available.
The list of all known RDF.Serialization.Format
s in the RDF.ex eco-system.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a file.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a file.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a string.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a string.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a file.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a file.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a string.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a string.
Link to this section Functions
The list of all available RDF.Serialization.Format
s in an application.
A known format might not be available in an application, when the format is implemented in an external library and this not specified as a Mix dependency of this application.
Examples
iex> RDF.Serialization.available_formats
[RDF.Turtle, RDF.NTriples, RDF.NQuads]
Returns the RDF.Serialization.Format
with the given name, if available.
Examples
iex> RDF.Serialization.format(:turtle)
RDF.Turtle
iex> RDF.Serialization.format("turtle")
RDF.Turtle
iex> RDF.Serialization.format(:jsonld)
nil # unless json_ld is defined as a dependency of the application
Returns the proper RDF.Serialization.Format
for the given file extension, if available.
Examples
iex> RDF.Serialization.format_by_extension("ttl")
RDF.Turtle
iex> RDF.Serialization.format_by_extension(".ttl")
RDF.Turtle
iex> RDF.Serialization.format_by_extension("jsonld")
nil # unless json_ld is defined as a dependency of the application
Returns the RDF.Serialization.Format
with the given media type, if available.
Examples
iex> RDF.Serialization.format_by_media_type("text/turtle")
RDF.Turtle
iex> RDF.Serialization.format_by_media_type("application/ld+json")
nil # unless json_ld is defined as a dependency of the application
The list of all known RDF.Serialization.Format
s in the RDF.ex eco-system.
Note: Not all known formats might be available to an application, see available_formats/0
.
Examples
iex> RDF.Serialization.formats
[RDF.Turtle, JSON.LD, RDF.NTriples, RDF.NQuads]
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a file.
The format can be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format. If none of these are
given, the format gets inferred from the extension of the given file name.
It returns an {:ok, data}
tuple, with data
being the deserialized graph or
dataset, or {:error, reason}
if an error occurs.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a file.
The format can be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format. If none of these are
given, the format gets inferred from the extension of the given file name.
As opposed to read_file
, it raises an exception if an error occurs.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a string.
The format must be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format.
It returns an {:ok, data}
tuple, with data
being the deserialized graph or
dataset, or {:error, reason}
if an error occurs.
Reads and decodes a serialized graph or dataset from a string.
The format must be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format.
As opposed to read_string
, it raises an exception if an error occurs.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a file.
The format can be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format. If none of these are
given, the format gets inferred from the extension of the given file name.
Other available serialization-independent options:
:force
- If not set totrue
, an error is raised when the given file already exists (default:false
):file_mode
- A list with the ElixirFile.open
modes to be used for writing (default:[:utf8, :write]
)
It returns :ok
if successful or {:error, reason}
if an error occurs.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a file.
The format can be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format. If none of these are
given, the format gets inferred from the extension of the given file name.
See write_file
for a list of other available options.
As opposed to write_file
, it raises an exception if an error occurs.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a string.
The format must be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format.
It returns an {:ok, string}
tuple, with string
being the serialized graph or
dataset, or {:error, reason}
if an error occurs.
Encodes and writes a graph or dataset to a string.
The format must be specified with the format
option and a format name or the
media_type
option and the media type of the format.
As opposed to write_string
, it raises an exception if an error occurs.