NAME
RDF::Generator::Void - Generate VoID descriptions based on data in an
RDF model
VERSION
Version 0.06
Note that this is a beta release. It has the core functionality in place
to create a basic VoID description and what's there should be working
well. Nevertheless significant changes in this module may be coming up
really soon.
SYNOPSIS
use RDF::Generator::Void;
use RDF::Trine::Model;
my $mymodel = RDF::Trine::Model->temporary_model;
[add some data to $mymodel here]
my $generator = RDF::Generator::Void->new(inmodel => $mymodel);
$generator->urispace('http://example.org');
$generator->add_endpoints('http://example.org/sparql');
my $voidmodel = $generator->generate;
DESCRIPTION
This module takes a RDF::Trine::Model object as input to the
constructor, and based on the data in that model as well as data
supplied by the user, it creates a new model with a VoID description of
the data in the model.
For a description of VoID, see .
METHODS
new(inmodel => $mymodel, dataset_uri => URI->new($dataset_uri));
The constructor. It can be called with two parameters, namely, "inmodel"
which is a model we want to describe and "dataset_uri", which is the URI
we want to use for the description. Users should make sure it is
possible to get this with HTTP. If this is not possible, you may leave
this field empty so that a simple URN can be created for you as a
default.
"inmodel"
Read-only accessor for the model used in description creation.
"dataset_uri"
Read-only accessor for the URI to the dataset.
Property Attributes
The below attributes concern some essential properties in the VoID
vocabulary. They are mostly arrays, and can be manipulated using array
methods. Methods starting with "all_" will return an array of unique
values. Methods starting with "add_" takes a list of values to add, and
those starting with "has_no_" return a boolean value, false if the array
is empty.
"vocabulary", "all_vocabularies", "add_vocabularies", "has_no_vocabularies"
Methods to manipulate a list of vocabularies used in the dataset. The
values should be a string that represents the URI of a vocabulary.
"endpoint", "all_endpoints", "add_endpoints", "has_no_endpoints"
Methods to manipulate a list of SPARQL endpoints that can be used to
query the dataset. The values should be a string that represents the URI
of a SPARQL endpoint.
"title", "all_titles", "add_titles", "has_no_titles"
Methods to manipulate the titles of the datasets. The values should be
RDF::Trine::Node::Literal objects, and should be set with language.
Typically, you would have a value per language.
"license", "all_licenses", "add_licenses", "has_no_licenses"
Methods to manipulate a list of licenses that regulates the use of the
dataset. The values should be a string that represents the URI of a
license.
"urispace", "has_urispace"
This method is used to set the URI prefix string that will match the
entities in your dataset. The computation of the number of entities
depends on this being set. "has_urispace" can be used to check if it is
set.
Running this stuff
"level", "has_level"
Set the level of detail. 0 doesn't do any statistics or heuristics, 1
has some statistics for the dataset as a whole. Setting no level will
give everything.
"stats", "clear_stats", "has_stats"
Method to compute a statistical summary for the data in the dataset,
such as the number of entities, predicates, etc. "clear_stats" will
clear the statistics and "has_stats" will return true if exists.
generate( [ $model ] )
Returns the VoID as an RDF::Trine::Model. You may pass a model with
statements as argument to this method. This model may then contain
arbitrary RDF that will be added to the RDF model. If you do not send a
model, one will be created for you.
AUTHORS
Kjetil Kjernsmo "" Toby Inkster ""
TODO
* URI regexps support.
* Technical features (esp. serializations).
* Example resources and root resources.
* Data dumps.
* Subject classification.
* Method to disable heuristics.
* More heuristics.
* Linkset descriptions.
* Set URI space on partitions.
* Use CHI to cache?
BUGS
Please report any bugs you find to
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc RDF::Generator::Void
The Perl and RDF community website is at where
you can also find a mailing list to direct questions to.
You can also look for information at:
* AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
* CPAN Ratings
* MetaCPAN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Kjetil Kjernsmo, Toby Inkster.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.