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Bumps rdflib from 7.1.4 to 7.5.0.

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2025-11-28 RELEASE 7.5.0

This release introduces a new major feature to RDFLib: RDF4J Store integration and RDF4J Client. Users can use this to connect to RDF4J database servers through RDFLib's Graph and Dataset classes, as well as manage repositories and transactions using the RDF4J Client. A comprehensive user guide for the new RDF4J features is available under the extras section of the RDFLib documentation.

We've also added a new CLI tool, sq (the script is https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib/blob/HEAD/rdflib/tools/sparqlquery.py), for executing SPARQL queries against local files or remote SPARQL endpoints with custom serialization. This provides a convenient way to query RDF data straight from the command line.

Other enhancements include documentation improvements that fix crosslinking issues between modules, and new documentation content for RDFLib plugins, parsers, and serializers.

For RDFLib developers, this release introduces httpx as an optional dependency to support the new RDF4J functionality. The RDF4J test suite now also uses testcontainers on Linux environments running Python 3.9.2 or later.

See the CHANGELOG.md for more details.

2025-10-30 RELEASE 7.4.0

This release addresses a couple of bugs and improves the testing matrix by adding python 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14 to the test matrix.

This is also the first RDFLib release to use MkDocs for documentation.

See the CHANGELOG.md for more details.

Full Changelog: RDFLib/rdflib@7.3.0...7.4.0

2025-10-24 RELEASE 7.3.0

This release delivers several important fixes and enhancements to RDFLib’s Dataset implementation, resolving long-standing issues and improving consistency across serialization and SPARQL operations. It also introduces new deprecation notices for certain Dataset methods and attributes, which will be removed in the next major release. In addition, this version includes a range of improvements to SPARQL result parsing, typing, and literal handling.

Features

  • Added Dataset.__iadd__ support
  • Dataset's default serialize format is now trig
  • Datasets can now add graphs backed by different stores

Fixes and Improvements

  • Fixed an issue where the RecursiveSerializer would output undeclared prefixes for predicates that contained the base as a substring
  • Prevented prefix generation for predicates corresponding to the base namespace
  • SPARQL Update now correctly inserts into the default graph
  • Dataset.parse now returns Self
  • N-Quads serialization no longer includes the RDFLib internal default graph identifier
  • Static type checkers can now infer the type of Term.__new__
  • Removed automatic date conversion for gYear and gYearMonth literals
  • Optional clauses in SPARQL queries can now bind variables
  • Fixed reevaluation logic in SPARQL Update between update loops

Maintenance

  • Added deprecation notices to certain Dataset methods and attributes
    • Use Dataset.graphs instead of Dataset.contexts method
    • Use Dataset.default_graph instead of Dataset.default_context
    • Deprecate Dataset.identifier entirely.
  • Updated type hints for Graph.open() with SPARQLUpdateStore configuration
  • SPARQL Result Parsing Improvements

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Changelog

Sourced from rdflib's changelog.

2025-10-30 RELEASE 7.4.0

This release addresses a couple of bugs and improves the testing matrix by adding python 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14 to the test matrix.

This is also the first RDFLib release to use MkDocs for documentation.

Pull requests merged:

2025-10-24 RELEASE 7.3.0

This release delivers several important fixes and enhancements to RDFLib’s Dataset implementation, resolving long-standing issues and improving consistency across serialization and SPARQL operations. It also introduces new deprecation notices for certain Dataset methods and attributes, which will be removed in the next major release. In addition, this version includes a range of improvements to SPARQL result parsing, typing, and literal handling.

Features

  • Added Dataset.__iadd__ support
  • Dataset's default serialize format is now trig
  • Datasets can now add graphs backed by different stores

Fixes and Improvements

  • Fixed an issue where the RecursiveSerializer would output undeclared prefixes for predicates that contained the base as a substring
  • Prevented prefix generation for predicates corresponding to the base namespace
  • SPARQL Update now correctly inserts into the default graph
  • Dataset.parse now returns Self
  • N-Quads serialization no longer includes the RDFLib internal default graph identifier
  • Static type checkers can now infer the type of Term.__new__
  • Removed automatic date conversion for gYear and gYearMonth literals
  • Optional clauses in SPARQL queries can now bind variables
  • Fixed reevaluation logic in SPARQL Update between update loops

Maintenance

  • Added deprecation notices to certain Dataset methods and attributes
    • Use Dataset.graphs instead of Dataset.contexts method
    • Use Dataset.default_graph instead of Dataset.default_context
    • Deprecate Dataset.identifier entirely.
  • Updated type hints for Graph.open() with SPARQLUpdateStore configuration
  • SPARQL Result Parsing Improvements
    • Simplified and modernized the SPARQL result parsing system:
    • These changes maintain backward compatibility while making the SPARQL API more flexible and extensible.

Pull requests merged:

  • feat: add Dataset __iadd__ support by @​edmondchuc in #3268
  • fix: RecursiveSerializer- outputs undeclared prefix for predicates that contains the base as a substring by @​edmondchuc in #3267

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Bumps [rdflib](https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib) from 7.1.4 to 7.5.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](RDFLib/rdflib@7.1.4...7.5.0)

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