CONTRIBUTING000664001750001750 614612404151016 15740 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005NAME CONTRIBUTING DESCRIPTION If you're reading this document, that means you might be thinking about helping me out with this project. Thanks! Here's some ways you could help out: * Bug reports Found a bug? Great! (Well, not so great I suppose.) The place to report them is . Don't e-mail me about it, as your e-mail is more than likely to get lost amongst the spam. An example script clearly demonstrating the bug (preferably written using Test::More) would be greatly appreciated. * Patches If you've found a bug and written a fix for it, even better! Generally speaking you should check out the latest copy of the code from the source repository rather than using the CPAN distribution. The file META.yml should contain a link to the source repository. If not, then try or submit a bug report. (As far as I'm concerned the lack of a link is a bug.) Many of my distributions are also mirrored at . To submit the patch, do a pull request on GitHub or Bitbucket, or attach a diff file to a bug report. Unless otherwise stated, I'll assume that your contributions are licensed under the same terms as the rest of the project. (If using git, feel free to work in a branch. For Mercurial, I'd prefer bookmarks within the default branch.) * Documentation If there's anything unclear in the documentation, please submit this as a bug report or patch as above. Non-toy example scripts that I can bundle would also be appreciated. * Translation Translations of documentation would be welcome. For translations of error messages and other strings embedded in the code, check with me first. Sometimes the English strings may not in a stable state, so it would be a waste of time translating them. 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COPYRIGHT000664001750001750 235012404151016 15372 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: RDF-TrineX-Functions Upstream-Contact: Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) Source: https://metacpan.org/release/RDF-TrineX-Functions Files: Changes META.json META.yml dist.ini doap.ttl Copyright: Copyright 2014 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 Files: CONTRIBUTING INSTALL LICENSE t/02parse_and_serialise.nt Copyright: Unknown License: Unknown Files: COPYRIGHT CREDITS SIGNATURE Copyright: None License: public-domain Files: t/01basic.t t/02parse_and_serialise.t t/03nodes.t Copyright: Copyright 2012 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 Files: README lib/RDF/TrineX/Functions.pm Copyright: This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 Files: Makefile.PL Copyright: Copyright 2013 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 License: Artistic-1.0 This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by the copyright holder(s). This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 1.0 License: GPL-1.0 This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by the copyright holder(s). This is free software, licensed under: The GNU General Public License, Version 1, February 1989 CREDITS000664001750001750 7112404151015 15054 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005Maintainer: - Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) Changes000664001750001750 126612404151015 15376 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005RDF-TrineX-Functions ==================== Created: 2012-05-30 Home page: Bug tracker: Maintainer: Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) 0.005 2014-09-10 [ Packaging ] - Switch to Dist::Inkt. 0.004 2012-07-11 - Added: The parse function now accepts a 'graph' option. 0.003 2012-07-10 - Added: The parse function now accepts unblessed 'data:' URIs. - Updated: Use IO::Detect to simplify the parse function. 0.002 2012-05-30 [ Bug Fixes ] - Media types passed to 'parse' function were not being handled correctly. 0.001 2012-05-30 Initial release INSTALL000664001750001750 174512404151014 15135 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005 Installing RDF-TrineX-Functions should be straightforward. INSTALLATION WITH CPANMINUS If you have cpanm, you only need one line: % cpanm RDF::TrineX::Functions If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to pass the "-S" flag to cpanm, which uses sudo to install the module: % cpanm -S RDF::TrineX::Functions INSTALLATION WITH THE CPAN SHELL Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do: % cpan RDF::TrineX::Functions MANUAL INSTALLATION As a last resort, you can manually install it. Download the tarball and unpack it. Consult the file META.json for a list of pre-requisites. Install these first. To build RDF-TrineX-Functions: % perl Makefile.PL % make && make test Then install it: % make install If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to run: % sudo make install LICENSE000664001750001750 4365512404151014 15137 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Toby Inkster. 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The End MANIFEST000664001750001750 35312404151016 15211 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005CONTRIBUTING COPYRIGHT CREDITS Changes INSTALL LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README SIGNATURE dist.ini doap.ttl lib/RDF/TrineX/Functions.pm t/01basic.t t/02parse_and_serialise.nt t/02parse_and_serialise.t t/03nodes.t META.json000664001750001750 370012404151016 15520 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005{ "abstract" : "some shortcut functions for RDF::Trine's object-oriented interface", "author" : [ "Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::9 version , CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640", "keywords" : [], "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "RDF-TrineX-Functions", "no_index" : { "directory" : [ "eg", "examples", "inc", "t", "xt" ] }, "optional_features" : {}, "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.17" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "IO::Detect" : "0", "PerlX::Maybe" : "0", "RDF::NS" : "0", "RDF::Trine" : "0.135", "Scalar::Util" : "0", "Sub::Exporter" : "0", "URI::file" : "0" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Test::More" : "0.61" } } }, "provides" : { "RDF::TrineX::Functions" : { "file" : "lib/RDF/TrineX/Functions.pm", "version" : "0.005" } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "X_identifier" : "http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/RDF-TrineX-Functions/project", "bugtracker" : { "web" : "http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=RDF-TrineX-Functions" }, "homepage" : "https://metacpan.org/release/RDF-TrineX-Functions", "license" : [ "http://dev.perl.org/licenses/" ], "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "git://github.com/tobyink/p5-rdf-trinex-functions.git", "web" : "https://github.com/tobyink/p5-rdf-trinex-functions" } }, "version" : "0.005" } META.yml000664001750001750 225312404151016 15352 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005--- abstract: "some shortcut functions for RDF::Trine's object-oriented interface" author: - 'Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) ' build_requires: Test::More: '0.61' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.17' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::9 version , CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640' keywords: [] license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: RDF-TrineX-Functions no_index: directory: - eg - examples - inc - t - xt optional_features: {} provides: RDF::TrineX::Functions: file: lib/RDF/TrineX/Functions.pm version: '0.005' requires: Carp: '0' IO::Detect: '0' PerlX::Maybe: '0' RDF::NS: '0' RDF::Trine: '0.135' Scalar::Util: '0' Sub::Exporter: '0' URI::file: '0' resources: X_identifier: http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/RDF-TrineX-Functions/project bugtracker: http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=RDF-TrineX-Functions homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/RDF-TrineX-Functions license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ repository: git://github.com/tobyink/p5-rdf-trinex-functions.git version: '0.005' Makefile.PL000664001750001750 1230412404151016 16071 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005use strict; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.17; my $EUMM = eval( $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION ); my $meta = { "abstract" => "some shortcut functions for RDF::Trine's object-oriented interface", "author" => ["Toby Inkster (TOBYINK) "], "dynamic_config" => 0, "generated_by" => "Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::9 version , CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640", "keywords" => [], "license" => ["perl_5"], "meta-spec" => { url => "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", version => 2, }, "name" => "RDF-TrineX-Functions", "no_index" => { directory => ["eg", "examples", "inc", "t", "xt"] }, "prereqs" => { configure => { requires => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 6.17 } }, runtime => { requires => { "Carp" => 0, "IO::Detect" => 0, "PerlX::Maybe" => 0, "RDF::NS" => 0, "RDF::Trine" => 0.135, "Scalar::Util" => 0, "Sub::Exporter" => 0, "URI::file" => 0, }, }, test => { requires => { "Test::More" => 0.61 } }, }, "provides" => { "RDF::TrineX::Functions" => { file => "lib/RDF/TrineX/Functions.pm", version => 0.005 }, }, "release_status" => "stable", "resources" => { bugtracker => { web => "http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=RDF-TrineX-Functions", }, homepage => "https://metacpan.org/release/RDF-TrineX-Functions", license => ["http://dev.perl.org/licenses/"], repository => { type => "git", url => "git://github.com/tobyink/p5-rdf-trinex-functions.git", web => "https://github.com/tobyink/p5-rdf-trinex-functions", }, X_identifier => "http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/RDF-TrineX-Functions/project", }, "version" => 0.005, }; my %dynamic_config; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( ABSTRACT => $meta->{abstract}, AUTHOR => ($EUMM >= 6.5702 ? $meta->{author} : $meta->{author}[0]), DISTNAME => $meta->{name}, VERSION => $meta->{version}, EXE_FILES => [ map $_->{file}, values %{ $meta->{x_provides_scripts} || {} } ], NAME => do { my $n = $meta->{name}; $n =~ s/-/::/g; $n }, test => { TESTS => "t/*.t" }, %dynamic_config, ); $WriteMakefileArgs{LICENSE} = $meta->{license}[0] if $EUMM >= 6.3001; sub deps { my %r; for my $stage (@_) { for my $dep (keys %{$meta->{prereqs}{$stage}{requires}}) { next if $dep eq 'perl'; my $ver = $meta->{prereqs}{$stage}{requires}{$dep}; $r{$dep} = $ver if !exists($r{$dep}) || $ver >= $r{$dep}; } } \%r; } my ($build_requires, $configure_requires, $runtime_requires, $test_requires); if ($EUMM >= 6.6303) { $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= deps('build'); $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure'); $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES} ||= deps('test'); $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime'); } elsif ($EUMM >= 6.5503) { $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= deps('build', 'test'); $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure'); $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime'); } elsif ($EUMM >= 6.52) { $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure'); $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime', 'build', 'test'); } else { $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('configure', 'build', 'test', 'runtime'); } { my ($minperl) = reverse sort( grep defined && /^[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?$/, map $meta->{prereqs}{$_}{requires}{perl}, qw( configure build runtime ) ); if (defined($minperl)) { die "Installing $meta->{name} requires Perl >= $minperl" unless $] >= $minperl; $WriteMakefileArgs{MIN_PERL_VERSION} ||= $minperl if $EUMM >= 6.48; } } sub FixMakefile { return unless -d 'inc'; my $file = shift; local *MAKEFILE; open MAKEFILE, "< $file" or die "FixMakefile: Couldn't open $file: $!; bailing out"; my $makefile = do { local $/; }; close MAKEFILE or die $!; $makefile =~ s/\b(test_harness\(\$\(TEST_VERBOSE\), )/$1'inc', /; $makefile =~ s/( -I\$\(INST_ARCHLIB\))/ -Iinc$1/g; $makefile =~ s/( "-I\$\(INST_LIB\)")/ "-Iinc"$1/g; $makefile =~ s/^(FULLPERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; $makefile =~ s/^(PERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; open MAKEFILE, "> $file" or die "FixMakefile: Couldn't open $file: $!; bailing out"; print MAKEFILE $makefile or die $!; close MAKEFILE or die $!; } my $mm = WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); FixMakefile($mm->{FIRST_MAKEFILE} || 'Makefile'); exit(0); README000664001750001750 1663012404151014 15003 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005NAME RDF::TrineX::Functions - some shortcut functions for RDF::Trine's object-oriented interface SYNOPSIS use RDF::TrineX::Functions -all; my $model = model(); parse('/tmp/mydata.rdf', into => $model); $model->add_statement(statement( iri('http://example.com/'), iri('http://purl.org/dc/terms/title'), "An Example", )); print RDF::Trine::Serializer -> new('Turtle') -> serialize_model_to_string($model); DESCRIPTION This is a replacement for the venerable RDF::TrineShortcuts. Not a drop-in replacement. It has fewer features, fewer dependencies, less hackishness, less magic and fewer places it can go wrong. It uses Sub::Exporter, which allows exported functions to be renamed easily: use RDF::TrineX::Functions parse => { -as => 'parse_rdf' }; Functions `iri`, `literal`, `blank`, `variable` As per the similarly named functions exported by RDF::Trine itself. These are wrapped with a very tiny bit of DWIMmery. A blessed URI object passed to `iri` will be handled properly; a blessed URI object passed to `literal` will default the datatype to xsd:anyURI. A string starting with "_:" passed to either `iri` or `blank` will correctly create a blank node. A string starting with "?" passed to either `blank` or `variable` will correctly create a variable. If any of them are passed an existing RDF::Trine::Node, it will be passed through untouched. Other than that, no magic. `curie` Like `iri` but passes strings through RDF::NS::Trine. `statement(@nodes)` As per the similarly named function exported by RDF::Trine itself. Again, a tiny bit of DWIMmery: blessed URI objects are passed through `iri` and unblessed scalars (i.e. strings) are assumed to be literals. `store` As per the similarly named function exported by RDF::Trine itself. `model` Returns a new RDF::Trine::Model. May be passed a store as a parameter. `parse($source, %options)` Parses the source and returns an RDF::Trine::Model. The source may be: * a URI A string URI, blessed URI object or RDF::Trine::Node::Resource, which will be retrieved and parsed. * a file A filehandle, Path::Class::File, IO::All, IO::Handle object, or the name of an existing file (i.e. a scalar string). The file will be read and parsed. Except in the case of Path::Class::File, IO::All and strings, you need to tell the `parse` function what parser to use, and what base URI to use. * a string You need to tell the `parse` function what parser to use, and what base URI to use. * a model or store An existing model or store, which will just be returned as-is. * undef Returns an empty model. The `parser` option can be used to provide a blessed RDF::Trine::Parser object to use; the `type` option can be used instead to provide a media type hint. The `base` option provides the base URI. The `model` option can be used to tell this function to parse into an existing model rather than returning a new one. The `graph` option may be used to provide a graph URI. `into` is an alias for `model`; `type`, `using` and `as` are aliases for `parser`; `context` is an alias for `graph`. Examples: my $model = parse('/tmp/data.ttl', as => 'Turtle'); my $data = iri('http://example.com/data.nt'); my $parser = RDF::Trine::Parser::NTriples->new; my $model = model(); parse($data, using => $parser, into => $model); `serialize($data, %options)` Serializes the data (which can be an RDF::Trine::Model or an RDF::Trine::Iterator) and returns it as a string. The `serializer` option can be used to provide a blessed RDF::Trine::Serializer object to use; the `type` option can be used instead to provide a type hint. The `output` option can be used to provide a filehandle, IO::All, Path::Class::File or file name to write to instead of returning the results as a string. `to` and `file` are aliases for `output`; `type`, `using` and `as` are aliases for `serializer`. Examples: print serialize($model, as => 'Turtle'); my $file = Path::Class::File->new('/tmp/data.nt'); serialize($iterator, to => $file, as => 'NTriples'); Array References In addition to the above interface, each function supports being called with a single arrayref argument. In those cases, the arrayref is dereferenced into an array, and treated as a list of arguments. That is, the following are equivalent: foo($bar, $baz); foo([$bar, $baz]); This is handy if you're writing a module of your own and wish to accept some RDF data: sub my_method { my ($self, $rdf, $foo) = @_; $rdf = parse($rdf); .... } Your method can now be called like this: $object->my_method($model, 'foo'); $object->my_method($url, 'foo'); $object->my_method( [ $filehandle, as => 'Turtle', base => $uri ], 'foo', ); Export By default, nothing is exported. You need to request things: use RDF::TrineX::Functions qw< iri literal blank statement model >; Thanks to Sub::Exporter, you can rename functions: use RDF::TrineX::Functions qw< literal statement model >, blank => { -as => 'bnode' }, iri => { -as => 'resource' }; If you want to export everything, you can do: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -all; To export just the functions which generate RDF::Trine::Node objects: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -nodes; Or maybe even: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -nodes => { -suffix => '_node' }; If you want to export something roughly compatible with the old RDF::TrineShortcuts, then there's: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -shortcuts; When exporting the `serialize` function you may set a default format: use RDF::TrineX::Functions serialize => { -type => 'NTriples' }; This will be used when `serialize` is called with no explicit type given. Pseudo-OO interface `new` This acts as a constructor, returning a new RDF::TrineX::Functions object. All the normal functions can be called as methods: my $R = RDF::TrineX::Functions->new; my $model = $R->model; There's no real advantage to using this module as an object, but it can help you avoid namespace pollution. BUGS Please report any bugs to . SEE ALSO RDF::Trine, RDF::QueryX::Lazy, RDF::NS. AUTHOR Toby Inkster . COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Toby Inkster. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIGNATURE000664001750001750 335012404151017 15365 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005This file contains message digests of all files listed in MANIFEST, signed via the Module::Signature module, version 0.73. 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use RDF::Trine; use RDF::TrineX::Functions iri => {}, parse => {}, serialize => { -type => RDF::Trine::Serializer::NTriples::Canonical->new }; my %in; ($in{filename} = __FILE__) =~ s/t$/nt/; open $in{filehandle}, '<', $in{filename} or die "Could not open $in{filename}: $!"; $in{data} = do { local (@ARGV, $/) = $in{filename}; <> }; open $in{datahandle}, '<', \($in{data}); foreach my $source (qw(data datahandle filename filehandle)) { my $model = parse( $in{$source}, as => 'NTriples', base => 'http://example.net/', ); is($model->count_statements, 1, "parse(<$source>) OK"); if ($source eq 'filehandle') { my $out = serialize($model); my $expected = $in{data}; for ($out, $expected) { s/[\r\n]//g }; is($out, $expected, "serialize OK"); } } my $model = parse(); isa_ok $model => 'RDF::Trine::Model'; parse( $in{data}, as => 'NTriples', into => $model, graph => 'http://example.net/g1', base => 'http://example.net/', ); parse( $in{data}, as => 'NTriples', into => $model, graph => iri('http://example.net/g1'), base => 'http://example.net/', ); parse( $in{data}, as => 'NTriples', into => $model, graph => 'http://example.net/g2', base => 'http://example.net/', ); is $model->count_statements((undef)x4), 2, "model is correct size" or note serialize($model, as => 'NQuads'); my %expected = ( 1 => 1, 2 => 1, 3 => 0, ); for (qw(1 2 3)) { is( $model->count_statements((undef)x3, iri("http://example.net/g$_")), $expected{$_}, "graph http://example.net/g$_", ); } 03nodes.t000664001750001750 143012404151014 15776 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005/tuse Test::More tests => 9; use RDF::TrineX::Functions -all; my $model = model(); ok(RDF::Trine::Node::Resource -> new('http://example.com/s') -> equal( iri('s', 'http://example.com/') ) ); ok(RDF::Trine::Node::Resource -> new('http://example.com/p') -> equal( iri('http://example.com/p') ) ); ok(RDF::Trine::Node::Resource -> new('http://example.com/p') -> equal( iri('http://example.com/p', 'http://example.net/') ) ); isa_ok iri('_:o') => RDF::Trine::Node::Blank; isa_ok blank('_:o') => RDF::Trine::Node::Blank; isa_ok blank('?o') => RDF::Trine::Node::Variable; isa_ok variable('?o') => RDF::Trine::Node::Variable; isa_ok literal('_:o') => RDF::Trine::Node::Literal; ok(RDF::Trine::Node::Resource -> new('http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name') -> equal( curie('foaf:name') ) ); Functions.pm000664001750001750 3424412404151014 21024 0ustar00taitai000000000000RDF-TrineX-Functions-0.005/lib/RDF/TrineXpackage RDF::TrineX::Functions; use 5.010; use strict qw< vars subs >; no warnings; use utf8; BEGIN { $RDF::TrineX::Functions::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK'; $RDF::TrineX::Functions::VERSION = '0.005'; } use Carp qw< croak >; use IO::Detect 0.003 qw< is_filehandle is_filename is_fileuri >; use PerlX::Maybe qw< maybe >; use RDF::NS::Trine; use RDF::Trine qw< store >; use RDF::Trine::Namespace qw< rdf rdfs owl xsd >; use Scalar::Util qw< blessed >; use URI::file; use Sub::Exporter -setup => { exports => [ qw< curie iri blank variable literal statement store model parse >, serialize => \&_build_serializer, ], groups => { nodes => [qw< curie iri blank literal variable >], shortcuts => [ parse => { -as => 'rdf_parse' }, serialize => { -as => 'rdf_string' }, ], shortcuts_nodes => [ parse => { -as => 'rdf_parse' }, serialize => { -as => 'rdf_string' }, iri => { -as => 'rdf_resource' }, blank => { -as => 'rdf_blank' }, literal => { -as => 'rdf_literal' }, variable => { -as => 'rdf_variable' }, statement => { -as => 'rdf_statement' }, ], }, }; foreach my $nodetype (qw< iri blank variable literal >) { my $orig = $nodetype eq 'iri' ? sub { RDF::Trine::Node::Resource->new(@_) } : RDF::Trine->can($nodetype); my $sub; $sub = sub { shift if blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__); return $sub->(@{$_[0]}) if ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY'; my $node = shift; if (blessed($node) and $node->isa('RDF::Trine::Node')) { return $node; } if ($nodetype eq 'iri' and blessed($node) and $node->isa('URI')) { return $orig->("$node", @_); } elsif ($nodetype eq 'literal' and blessed($node) and $node->isa('URI')) { $_[1] //= $xsd->anyURI unless $_[0]; return $orig->("$node", @_); } if ($nodetype =~ m[^(iri|blank)$] and $node =~ /^_:(.+)$/) { return RDF::Trine::blank($1, @_); } if ($nodetype =~ m[^(variable|blank)$] and $node =~ /^\?(.+)$/) { return RDF::Trine::variable($1, @_); } $orig->("$node", @_); }; *$nodetype = $sub; } sub new { my ($class, @args) = @_; bless \@args, $class; } sub curie { shift if blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__); return curie(@{$_[0]}) if ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY'; my $node = shift; if (blessed($node) and $node->isa('RDF::Trine::Node')) { return $node; } if (blessed($node) and $node->isa('URI')) { return RDF::Trine::iri("$node", @_); } if ($node =~ /^_:(.+)$/) { return RDF::Trine::blank($1, @_); } state $ns = RDF::NS::Trine->new('any'); $ns->URI($node); } sub statement { shift if blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__); return statement(@{$_[0]}) if ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY'; my (@nodes) = map { if (blessed($_) and $_->isa('RDF::Trine::Node')) { $_ } elsif (blessed($_) and $_->isa('URI')) { iri($_) } else { literal($_) } } @_; (@nodes==4) ? RDF::Trine::Statement::Quad->new(@nodes) : RDF::Trine::Statement->new(@nodes) } sub model { shift if blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__); return model(@{$_[0]}) if ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY'; my $store = shift; return $store if blessed($store) && $store->isa('RDF::Trine::Model'); $store ? RDF::Trine::Model->new($store) : RDF::Trine::Model->new() } sub parse { shift if blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__); return parse(@{$_[0]}) if ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY'; my ($thing, %opts) = @_; my $model = delete($opts{into}) // delete($opts{model}); my $base = delete($opts{base}); my $parser = delete($opts{parser}) // delete($opts{type}) // delete($opts{as}) // delete($opts{using}); my $graph = delete($opts{graph}) // delete($opts{context}); # Normalise $graph. # $graph = iri($graph) if defined $graph; if (blessed($thing) && $thing->isa('RDF::Trine::Store') or blessed($thing) && $thing->isa('RDF::Trine::Model')) { return model($thing) unless $model; $thing->as_stream->each(sub { my ($s, $p, $o) = shift->nodes; $model->add_statement( $graph ? statement($s, $p, $o, $graph) : statement($s, $p, $o) ); }); return $model; } $model //= model(); return $model unless defined $thing; # Normalise $parser. It should be a class name or blessed object. # If undef, then 'RDF::Trine::Parser' class. # If media type then, figure out correct parser. # If format name then, figure out correct parser. # if (not $parser) { $parser = 'RDF::Trine::Parser' } elsif (not blessed $parser and $parser =~ m{/} and $parser !~ m{^RDF/}i) { $parser = RDF::Trine::Parser->parser_by_media_type($parser)->new } elsif (not blessed $parser) { $parser = RDF::Trine::Parser->new($parser) } # Normalise $base. Accept RDF::Trine::Nodes. # if (blessed $base and $base->isa('RDF::Trine::Node::Resource')) { $base = $base->uri; } # Deal with $thing being a URI. # "file://" is explicitly not handled here. # if (blessed($thing) && $thing->isa('URI') or blessed($thing) && $thing->isa('RDF::Trine::Node::Resource') && ($thing = $thing->uri) or !blessed($thing) && $thing =~ m{^(https?|ftp|file|data):\S+$}) { if (is_fileuri $thing) { # Convert to a local path, and allow to fall through... URI->new("$thing")->file; } elsif (not ref $parser and $parser eq 'RDF::Trine::Parser') { RDF::Trine::Parser->parse_url_into_model( "$thing", $model, maybe context => $graph, ); return $model; } else { # UA string consistent with RDF::Trine::Parser my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(agent => "RDF::Trine/$RDF::Trine::VERSION"); my $resp = $ua->get("$thing"); $parser->parse_into_model( ("$base"//"$thing"), $resp->decoded_content, $model, maybe context => $graph, ); return $model; } } # Deal with $thing being a filename. # if (is_filename $thing) { $base //= URI::file->new_abs("$thing"); $parser->parse_file_into_model( "$base", "$thing", $model, maybe context => $graph, ); return $model; } croak "No base URI provided" unless $base; # Deal with $thing being a filehandle (or something similar). # if (is_filehandle $thing) { $parser->parse_file_into_model( "$base", $thing, $model, maybe context => $graph, ); return $model; } croak "No parser provided for parsing" unless blessed $parser; $parser->parse_into_model( "$base", $thing, $model, maybe context => $graph, ); return $model; } sub _build_serializer { my ($class, $name, $arg) = @_; my $sub; $sub = sub { shift if blessed $_[0] && $_[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__); return $sub->(@{$_[0]}) if ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY'; my ($data, %opts) = do { (@_==2) ? ($_[0], as => $_[1]) : @_ }; my $ser = delete($opts{serializer}) // delete($opts{type}) // delete($opts{as}) // delete($opts{using}) // $arg->{type} // $arg->{-type} // 'Turtle'; my $file = delete($opts{to}) // delete($opts{file}) // delete($opts{output}); if (not blessed $ser) { $ser = RDF::Trine::Serializer->new($ser, %opts); } if (blessed $data and $data->isa('RDF::Trine::Iterator')) { return defined($file) ? $ser->serialize_iterator_to_file($file, $data) : $ser->serialize_iterator_to_string($data); } return defined($file) ? $ser->serialize_model_to_file($file, $data) : $ser->serialize_model_to_string($data); } } *serialize = __PACKAGE__->_build_serializer(serialize => {}); __PACKAGE__ __END__ =head1 NAME RDF::TrineX::Functions - some shortcut functions for RDF::Trine's object-oriented interface =head1 SYNOPSIS use RDF::TrineX::Functions -all; my $model = model(); parse('/tmp/mydata.rdf', into => $model); $model->add_statement(statement( iri('http://example.com/'), iri('http://purl.org/dc/terms/title'), "An Example", )); print RDF::Trine::Serializer -> new('Turtle') -> serialize_model_to_string($model); =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a replacement for the venerable RDF::TrineShortcuts. Not a drop-in replacement. It has fewer features, fewer dependencies, less hackishness, less magic and fewer places it can go wrong. It uses Sub::Exporter, which allows exported functions to be renamed easily: use RDF::TrineX::Functions parse => { -as => 'parse_rdf' }; =head2 Functions =over =item C, C, C, C As per the similarly named functions exported by L itself. These are wrapped with a very tiny bit of DWIMmery. A blessed L object passed to C will be handled properly; a blessed URI object passed to C will default the datatype to xsd:anyURI. A string starting with "_:" passed to either C or C will correctly create a blank node. A string starting with "?" passed to either C or C will correctly create a variable. If any of them are passed an existing RDF::Trine::Node, it will be passed through untouched. Other than that, no magic. =item C<< curie >> Like C but passes strings through L. =item C<< statement(@nodes) >> As per the similarly named function exported by L itself. Again, a tiny bit of DWIMmery: blessed URI objects are passed through C and unblessed scalars (i.e. strings) are assumed to be literals. =item C As per the similarly named function exported by L itself. =item C Returns a new RDF::Trine::Model. May be passed a store as a parameter. =item C<< parse($source, %options) >> Parses the source and returns an RDF::Trine::Model. The source may be: =over =item * a URI A string URI, blessed URI object or RDF::Trine::Node::Resource, which will be retrieved and parsed. =item * a file A filehandle, L, L, L object, or the name of an existing file (i.e. a scalar string). The file will be read and parsed. Except in the case of L, L and strings, you need to tell the C function what parser to use, and what base URI to use. =item * a string You need to tell the C function what parser to use, and what base URI to use. =item * a model or store An existing model or store, which will just be returned as-is. =item * undef Returns an empty model. =back The C option can be used to provide a blessed L object to use; the C option can be used instead to provide a media type hint. The C option provides the base URI. The C option can be used to tell this function to parse into an existing model rather than returning a new one. The C option may be used to provide a graph URI. C is an alias for C; C, C and C are aliases for C; C is an alias for C. Examples: my $model = parse('/tmp/data.ttl', as => 'Turtle'); my $data = iri('http://example.com/data.nt'); my $parser = RDF::Trine::Parser::NTriples->new; my $model = model(); parse($data, using => $parser, into => $model); =item C<< serialize($data, %options) >> Serializes the data (which can be an RDF::Trine::Model or an RDF::Trine::Iterator) and returns it as a string. The C option can be used to provide a blessed L object to use; the C option can be used instead to provide a type hint. The C option can be used to provide a filehandle, IO::All, Path::Class::File or file name to write to instead of returning the results as a string. C and C are aliases for C; C, C and C are aliases for C. Examples: print serialize($model, as => 'Turtle'); my $file = Path::Class::File->new('/tmp/data.nt'); serialize($iterator, to => $file, as => 'NTriples'); =back =head2 Array References In addition to the above interface, each function supports being called with a single arrayref argument. In those cases, the arrayref is dereferenced into an array, and treated as a list of arguments. That is, the following are equivalent: foo($bar, $baz); foo([$bar, $baz]); This is handy if you're writing a module of your own and wish to accept some RDF data: sub my_method { my ($self, $rdf, $foo) = @_; $rdf = parse($rdf); .... } Your method can now be called like this: $object->my_method($model, 'foo'); $object->my_method($url, 'foo'); $object->my_method( [ $filehandle, as => 'Turtle', base => $uri ], 'foo', ); =head2 Export By default, nothing is exported. You need to request things: use RDF::TrineX::Functions qw< iri literal blank statement model >; Thanks to L, you can rename functions: use RDF::TrineX::Functions qw< literal statement model >, blank => { -as => 'bnode' }, iri => { -as => 'resource' }; If you want to export everything, you can do: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -all; To export just the functions which generate RDF::Trine::Node objects: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -nodes; Or maybe even: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -nodes => { -suffix => '_node' }; If you want to export something roughly compatible with the old RDF::TrineShortcuts, then there's: use RDF::TrineX::Functions -shortcuts; When exporting the C function you may set a default format: use RDF::TrineX::Functions serialize => { -type => 'NTriples' }; This will be used when C is called with no explicit type given. =head2 Pseudo-OO interface =over =item C This acts as a constructor, returning a new RDF::TrineX::Functions object. =back All the normal functions can be called as methods: my $R = RDF::TrineX::Functions->new; my $model = $R->model; There's no real advantage to using this module as an object, but it can help you avoid namespace pollution. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs to L. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L. =head1 AUTHOR Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Toby Inkster. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.