NAME¶
Catmandu::Exporter::RDF - serialize RDF data
SYNOPSIS¶
In Perl code:
use Catmandu -all;
my $exporter = exporter('RDF',
file => 'export.rdf',
type => 'XML',
fix => 'rdf.fix'
);
$exporter->add( $aref ); # pass RDF data in aREF encoding
$exporter->commit;
DESCRIPTION¶
This Catmandu::Exporter exports RDF data in different RDF serializations.
CONFIGURATION¶
- file
- fh
- encoding
- fix
- Default configuration options of Catmandu::Exporter. The option
"fix" is supported as derived from
Catmandu::Fixable. For every "add" or
for every item in "add_many" the given
fixes will be applied first.
- type
- A serialization form can be set with option
"type" with default value
"NTriples". The option must refer to a
subclass of RDF::Trine::Serializer, for instance
"Turtle" for RDF/Turtle with
RDF::Trine::Serializer::Turtle. The first letter is transformed uppercase,
so "format => 'turtle'" will work as
well. In addition there are aliases
"ttl" for
"Turtle",
"n3" for
"Notation3",
"xml" and
"XML" for
"RDFXML",
"json" for
"RDFJSON".
When the option "type" is
set to 'NTriples' the export can be streamed in all other cases the
results are exported in bulk after
"commit()".
- ns
- The option "ns" can refer to an instance
of or to a constructor argument of RDF::NS. Use a fixed date, such as
"20130816" to make sure your URI
namespace prefixes are stable.
METHODS¶
See also Catmandu::Exporter.
add( ... )¶
RDF data is added given in another RDF Encoding Form (aREF) as
implemented with RDF::aREF and defined at <http://github.com/gbv/aref>.
count¶
Returns the number of times "add" has been
called. In contrast to other Catmandu exporters, this does not reflect the
number of exporter records because RDF data is always merged to one RDF graph.
SEE ALSO¶
Serialization is based on RDF::Trine::Serializer.