Node addon to parse and manipulate n3/turtle data. Uses Tortank.
This will only work if you are on linux and if you have GLIBC 2.31+ installed (check with ldd --version
)
docker run --rm -it node:16-bookworm bash
mkdir example && cd example
npm init --yes
npm i rdf-tortank-linux
node
const tortank = require('rdf-tortank-linux')
This will only work if you are on linux and if you have libc.musl-x86_64 installed (check with ldd --version
)
docker run --rm -it node:16-bookworm bash
mkdir example && cd example
npm init --yes
npm i rdf-tortank-linux-musl
node
const tortank = require('rdf-tortank-linux-musl')
This is the preferred solution to target a different platform.
- Install Rust
- Install Node
- Inside your project
npm i --save-dev cargo-cp-artifact rdf-tortank
node
const tortank = require('rdf-tortank')
docker run --rm -it rust bash
apt update && apt upgrade -y
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | bash - && apt-get install -y nodejs
mkdir example && cd example
npm init --yes
npm i --save-dev cargo-cp-artifact rdf-tortank
node
const tortank = require('rdf-tortank')
Filter a Model based on subject, predicate object. It uses same params as examples below, except there is no rhsPath / rhsData.
const data = `
@prefix foaf: <http://foaf.com/>.
[ foaf:name "Alice" ] foaf:knows [
foaf:name "Bob" ;
foaf:lastName "George", "Joshua" ;
foaf:knows [
foaf:name "Eve" ] ;
foaf:mbox <bob@example.com>] .
`;
let params = {
lhsData: data, // string|undefined, if not provided use lhsPath
outputType: "n3", // js|n3|undefined, output type
extraPrefixes: { // also optionals, if you need more prefixes to be defined
ext: "http://example.org/show/",
},
wellKnownPrefix: undefined, // undefined | string, for anon nodes (https://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/wiki/Skolemisation)
subject: undefined, // uri|undefined, to filter subjects (must be an absolute uri)
predicate: "<http://foaf.com/name>", // rdf iri|undefined, to filter predicates (muts be an absolute uri)
object: '"Eve"', // rdf string | rdf iri | undefined, to filter objects
};
tortank.statements(params);
You can also use prefixes, assuming they are known by the model. In the previous example, you could also do this:
let paramsWithPrefix = {
lhsData: data,
outputType: "js",
subject: undefined,
predicate: "foaf:lastName", // use prefix foaf
object: undefined // rdf string | rdf iri | undefined, to filter objects
};
tortank.statements(params);
Creates a new, indepependent, model containing all the statements in the left model that are not in the right model.
// diff between model a and model b, store result in a file
const paramsByPath = {
lhsPath: "./example/modelA.ttl", // string|undefined, to load the left model by file, if not provided, use lhsData
rhsPath: "./example/modelB.ttl", // string|undefined, to load the right model by file, if not provided, use rhsData
outputType: "n3", // either n3|json|undefined
outputFilePath: "/tmp/diff.ttl", // string|undefined, if you want to save output directly into a file
bufSize: 10 // number|undefined, optional, if outputFilePath is set, buffering
}
try {
tortank.difference(paramsByPath); // check content in /tmp/diff.ttl
}catch(e) {
console.log("error! ", e);
}
// diff between model a and model b, store result in memory as javascipt object
const lhsData = `
@prefix foaf: <http://foaf.com/>.
[ foaf:name "Alice" ] foaf:knows [
foaf:name "Bob" ;
foaf:lastName "George", "Joshua" ;
foaf:knows [
foaf:name "Eve" ] ;
foaf:mbox <bob@example.com>] .
`;
const paramsByDataAndPath = {
lhsData, // string|undefined, to load the left model by file, if not provided, use lhsData
rhsPath: "./example/modelC.ttl", // string|undefined, to load the right model by file, if not provided, use rhsData
}
try {
let data = tortank.difference(paramsByDataAndPath);
console.log(data);
}catch(e) {
console.log("error! ", e);
}
Creates a new, indepependent, model containing all the statements in the left model that are also in the right model.
The parameters are exactly similar to difference (see example above).
try {
tortank.intersection(paramsByDataAndPath);
}catch(e) {
console.log("error! ", e);
}
Merge two models togeter. The parameters are exactly similar to difference and intersection (see example above).
try {
tortank.merge(paramsByDataAndPath);
}catch(e) {
console.log("error! ", e);
}
It is possible to provide a mapper function to transform each triple in the model to something else. If the function returns null or undefined, the triple will be filtered.
It only works for outputType js
and in memory model.
const fun = (triple) => {
if (triple.object.value.includes("Eve")) {
triple.object.value = "Robert";
}
return triple;
};
const data = `
@prefix foaf: <http://foaf.com/>.
[ foaf:name "Alice" ] foaf:knows [
foaf:name "Bob" ;
foaf:lastName "George", "Joshua" ;
foaf:knows [
foaf:name "Eve" ] ;
foaf:mbox <bob@example.com>] .
`;
let params = {
lhsData: data,
outputType: "js",
extraPrefixes: { // also optionals, if you need more prefixes to be defined
ext: "http://example.org/show/",
},
wellKnownPrefix: undefined,
subject: undefined,
predicate: "<http://foaf.com/name>",
object: '"Eve"',
mapperFunction: fun
};
tortank.statements(params); // for example, but could be merge, difference,..