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RDF.ex
An implementation of the RDF data model in Elixir.
The API documentation can be found here. For a guide and more information about RDF.ex and it's related projects, go to https://rdf-elixir.dev.
Migration guides for the various versions can be found in the Wiki.
Features
- fully compatible with the RDF 1.1 specification
- in-memory data structures for RDF descriptions, RDF graphs and RDF datasets
- basic graph pattern matching against the in-memory data structures with streaming-support
- execute SPARQL queries against the in-memory data structures with the SPARQL.ex package or against any SPARQL endpoint with the SPARQL.Client package
- RDF vocabularies as Elixir modules for safe, i.e. compile-time checked and concise usage of IRIs
- most of the important XML schema datatypes for RDF literals
- define custom datatypes for RDF literals, incl. as derivations of XSD datatypes via facets
- sigils for the most common types of nodes, i.e. IRIs, literals, blank nodes and lists
- a description DSL resembling Turtle in Elixir
- implementations for the N-Triples, N-Quads and Turtle serialization formats; JSON-LD and RDF-XML are available with the separate JSON-LD.ex and RDF-XML.ex packages
- validate data against ShEx schemas via the ShEx.ex package
- map the RDF data structures to Elixir structs and back with Grax
Contributing
There's still much to do for a complete RDF ecosystem for Elixir, which means there are plenty of opportunities for you to contribute. Here are some suggestions:
- more serialization formats, like RDFa, N3, CSVW, HDT etc.
- more XSD datatypes
- improving documentation
See CONTRIBUTING for details.
Consulting, Partnership and Sponsoring
If you need help with your Elixir and Linked Data projects, just contact info@cokron.com or visit https://www.cokron.com/kontakt.
Acknowledgements
The development of this project was partly sponsored by NetzeBW for NETZlive.
License and Copyright
(c) 2017-present Marcel Otto. MIT Licensed, see LICENSE for details.