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Simplify claims

associated Wikibase doc: DataModel

simplifyClaims functions are part of the larger simplifyEntity functions family

Summary

Intro

For each entities claims, Wikidata's API returns a deep object that requires some parsing that could be avoided for simple uses.

So instead of:

"P279": [
  {
    "rank": "normal",
    "type": "statement",
    "mainsnak": {
      "datavalue": {
        "type": "wikibase-entityid",
        "value": {
          "numeric-id": 340169,
          "entity-type": "item"
        }
      },
      "datatype": "wikibase-item",
      "property": "P279",
      "snaktype": "value"
    },
    "id": "Q571$0115863d-4f02-0337-38c2-5e2bb7a0f628"
  },
  {
    "rank": "normal",
    "type": "statement",
    "mainsnak": {
      "datavalue": {
        "type": "wikibase-entityid",
        "value": {
          "numeric-id": 2342494,
          "entity-type": "item"
        }
      },
      "datatype": "wikibase-item",
      "property": "P279",
      "snaktype": "value"
    },
    "id": "Q571$04c87c4e-4bce-a9ab-eb75-d9a3ed695077"
  },
  {
    "rank": "normal",
    "type": "statement",
    "mainsnak": {
      "datavalue": {
        "type": "wikibase-entityid",
        "value": {
          "numeric-id": 386724,
          "entity-type": "item"
        }
      },
      "datatype": "wikibase-item",
      "property": "P279",
      "snaktype": "value"
    },
    "id": "Q571$afe3b5c3-424e-eb7b-60e6-c2ce0d122823"
  }
]

we could have

"P279": [ "Q340169", "Q2342494", "Q386724" ]

That's what simplifyClaims, simplifyPropertyClaims, simplifyClaim do, each at their own level.

simplifyClaims

you just need to pass your entity' claims object to simplifyClaims as such:

import { simplifyClaims } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const simplifiedClaims = simplifyClaims(entity.claims)

in your workflow, that could give something like:

const url = wbk.getEntities('Q535')
const { entities } = await fetch(url)
const entity = entities.Q535
const simplifiedClaims = simplifyClaims(entity.claims)

To keep things simple, "weird" values are removed (for instance, statements of datatype wikibase-item but set to somevalues instead of the expected Q id)

Note that those functions are also available on the wbk.simplify object: wbk.simplify.claims, etc.

simplifyPropertyClaims

Simplify an array of claims, typically the array of claims of a specific property:

import { simplifyPropertyClaims } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const simplifiedP31Claims = simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P31, options)

simplifyClaim

Simplify a unique claim

import { simplifyClaim } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const simplifiedP31Claim = simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P31[0], options)

simplifyQualifiers

Simplify a qualifiers object

import { simplifyQualifiers } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const claim = entity.claims.P31[0]
const simplifiedQualifiers = simplifyQualifiers(claim.qualifiers, options)

simplifyPropertyQualifiers

Simplify an array of qualifiers

import { simplifyPropertyQualifiers } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const claim = entity.claims.P31[0]
const simplifiedP580Qualifiers = simplifyPropertyQualifiers(claim.qualifiers.P580, options)

simplifyQualifier

Simplify a qualifier

import { simplifyQualifier } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const claim = entity.claims.P31[0]
const simplifiedQualifier = simplifyPropertyQualifiers(claim.qualifiers.P580[0], options)

simplifyReferences

Simplify an array of references

import { simplifyReferences } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const claim = entity.claims.P31[0]
const simplifiedReferences = simplifyReferences(claim.references, options)

simplifyReference

Simplify a reference

import { simplifyReference } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const claim = entity.claims.P31[0]
const simplifiedReference = simplifyReference(claim.references[0], options)

simplifySnak

Simplify a snak, be it a claim mainsnak, a qualifier snak, or a reference snak

import { simplifySnak } from 'wikibase-sdk'
const claim = entity.claims.P31[0]
const simplifiedSnak = simplifySnak(claim.mainsnak, options)

Options

Add prefixes to entities and properties ids

entityPrefix, propertyPrefix

It may be useful to prefix entities and properties ids in case you work with data from several domains/sources. This can done by setting an entity prefix and/or a property prefix in the options:

const options = { entityPrefix: 'wd', propertyPrefix: 'wdt' }
simplifyClaims(entity.claims, options)
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P31, options)
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P31[0], options)

Results would then look something like

{
  "wdt:P279": [ "wd:Q340169", "wd:Q2342494", "wd:Q386724" ]
}

Keep rich values

keepRichValues

By default, simplifyClaims returns only the simpliest values, so just a string for monolingualtext values and just a number for quantity values. By setting keepRichValues=true,

  • monolingualtext values will be objects on the pattern { text, language }
  • quantity values will be objects on the pattern { amount, unit, upperBound, lowerBound }

Keep types

keepTypes

You can keep the value's types by passing keepTypes: true in the options:

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepTypes: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P50, { keepTypes: true })
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P50[0], { keepTypes: true })

Results would then look something like

{
  "P1365": [
    {
      "value": "Q312881",
      "type": "wikibase-item"
    }
  ]
}

Here is a list with all the supported types:

commonsMedia
external-id
geo-shape
globe-coordinate
math
monolingualtext
musical-notation
quantity
string
tabular-data
time
url
wikibase-form
wikibase-item
wikibase-lexeme
wikibase-property

If one if missing from this list (probably because it's new) you are welcome to open an issue to request that support be added.

Keep qualifiers

keepQualifiers

You can keep qualifiers by passing keepQualifiers: true in the options:

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepQualifiers: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P50, { keepQualifiers: true })
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P50[0], { keepQualifiers: true })

Results would then look something like

{
  "P50": [
    {
      "value": "Q5111731",
      "qualifiers": { "P1545": ["17"], "P1416": ["Q1341845"]}
    },
    {
      "value": "Q20895241",
      "qualifiers": { "P1545": ["8"]," P1416": ["Q19845644"]}
    },
    {
      "value": "Q27863244",
      "qualifiers": { "P1545": ["7"]," P1416": ["Q678765"]}
    },
    {
      "value": "Q27887604",
      "qualifiers": { "P1545": ["10"], "P1416": ["Q640694"] }
    }
  ]
}

Keep references

keepReferences

You can keep reference by passing keepReferences: true in the options:

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepReferences: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P50, { keepReferences: true })
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P50[0], { keepReferences: true })

Results would then look something like

{
  "P50": [
    {
      "value": "Q5111731",
      "references": [
        { "P854": [ "https://zuper.trustable/source" ], "P143": [ "Q191769" ] }
        { "P248": [ "Q54919" ], "P813": [ "2015-08-02T00:00:00.000Z" ] }
      ]
    },
    {
      "value": "Q20895241",
      "references": [
        { "P854": ["https://zuper.trustable/source"]," P143": ["Q58255"] }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Keep ids

keepIds

You can keep claim ids (a.k.a. guid), references and qualifiers hashes by passing keepIds: true in the options:

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepIds: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P50, { keepIds: true })
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P50[0], { keepIds: true })

Results would then look something like

{
  "P50": [
    { "value": "Q5111731", "id": "Q22002395$77572369-41bb-6e47-f1cc-83658005ae0d" },
    { "value": "Q20895241", "id": "Q22002395$2767c477-4ff4-cf8c-6ef0-33d6a759a8bc" },
    { "value": "Q27863244", "id": "Q22002395$620c1c3a-4d7d-0b0f-6d54-92fd1a13b00a" }
  ]
}

Keep hashes

keepHashes

You can keep references and qualifiers hashes by passing keepHashes: true in the options:

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepHashes: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P50, { keepHashes: true })
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P50[0], { keepHashes: true })

This option has no effect if neither keepQualifiers nor keepReferences is true.

Results would then look something like

{
  "P50": [
    {
      "value": "Q474605",
      "qualifiers": {
        "P580": [
          { "value": "1953-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", "hash": "3d22f4dffba1ac6f66f521ea6bea924e46df4129" }
        ]
      },
      "references": [
        { "snaks": { "P248": [ "Q54919" ], "P813": [ "2015-08-02T00:00:00.000Z" ] }, "hash": "d6b4bc80e47def2fab91836d81e1db62c640279c" }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

ranks

Keep non-truthy statements

keepNonTruthy

By default, non-truthy statements are filtered-out (keeping only claims of rank preferred if any, otherwise only claims of rank normal). This can be disable with this option.

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepNonTruthy: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P1082, { keepNonTruthy: true })

Keep ranks

keepRanks

simplifyClaims(entity.claims, { keepRanks: true })
simplifyPropertyClaims(entity.claims.P1082, { keepRanks: true })
simplifyClaim(entity.claims.P1082[0], { keepRanks: true })

This is mostly useful in combination with keepNonTruthy. Example: a city might have several population claims, with only the most recent having a preferred rank.

// By default, the simplification only keep the claim of rank 'preferred'
simplifyPropertyClaims(city.claims.P1082, { keepRanks: true })
// => [ { value: 100000, rank: 'preferred' } ]

// But the other claims can also be returned thank to 'keepNonTruthy'
simplifyPropertyClaims(city.claims.P1082, { keepRanks: true, keepNonTruthy: true })
// => [
//       { value: 100000, rank: 'preferred' },
//       { value: 90000, rank: 'normal' },
//       { value: 80000, rank: 'normal' }
//    ]

Empty values

Customize novalue value

novalueValue

simplifyClaims(claimWithNoValue, { novalueValue: '-' })
// => '-'

Customize somevalue value

somevalueValue

simplifyClaims(claimWithSomeValue, { somevalueValue: '?' })
// => '?'

Keep snaktypes

keepSnaktypes

simplifyClaims(claimWithSomeValue, { keepSnaktypes: true })
// => { value: undefined, snaktype: 'somevalue' }
simplifyClaims(claimWithSomeValue, { keepSnaktypes: true, somevalueValue: '?' })
// => { value: '?', snaktype: 'somevalue' }

Keep all

keepAll Activates all the keep options detailed above:

simplifyClaims(claims, { keepAll: true })
// Is equivalent to
simplifyClaims(claims, { keepQualifiers: true, keepReferences: true, keepIds: true, keepHashes: true, keepTypes: true, keepSnaktypes: true, keepRanks: true })

Those options can then be disabled one by one

simplifyClaims(claims, { keepAll: true, keepTypes: false })

Change time parser

By default, simplifyClaims functions use wikidataTimeToISOString to parse Wikidata time values.

You can nevertheless request to use a different converter by setting the option timeConverter:

simplifyClaims(claims, { timeConverter: 'iso' })

Possible modes:

  • iso: the default value, outputs date and time in ISO 8601 Extended Format
  • epoch: get the time value as the milliseconds elapsed since 1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC (as returned by Javascript getTime)
  • simple-day: returns dates on the format yyyy-mm-dd, yyyy-mm, yyyy depending on the date precision.
  • none: get the raw non-standard Wikidata time string (ex: +1885-00-00T00:00:00Z)

If none of those format fits your needs, you can pass a custom time converter function that will receive the full data object:

{
  time: '+1939-11-08T00:00:00Z',
  timezone: 0,
  before: 0,
  after: 0,
  precision: 11,
  calendarmodel: 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1985727'
}
const timeConverterFn = ({ time, precision }) => `foo/${time}/${precision}/bar`
simplifyClaims(claims, { timeConverter })