NAME¶
RDF::NS - Just use popular RDF namespace prefixes from prefix.cc
VERSION¶
version 20120521
SYNOPSIS¶
use RDF::NS '20120521'; # check at compile time
my $ns = RDF::NS->new('20120521'); # check at runtime
$ns->foaf; # http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
$ns->foaf_Person; # http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person
$ns->foaf('Person'); # http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person
$ns->URI('foaf:Person'); # http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person
use RDF::NS; # get rid if typing '$' by defining a constant
use constant NS => RDF::NS->new('20111208');
NS->foaf_Person; # http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person
$ns->SPAQRL('foaf'); # PREFIX foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/>
$ns->TTL('foaf'); # @prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> .
$ns->XMLNS('foaf'); # xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"
# get RDF::Trine::Node::Resource instead of strings
use RDF::NS::Trine; # requires RDF::Trine
$ns = RDF::NS::Trine->new('20120521');
$ns->foaf_Person; # iri('http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person')
# load your own mapping
$ns = RDF::NS::LOAD("mapping.txt");
# select particular mappings
%map = $ns->SELECT('rdf,dc,foaf');
$uri = $ns->SELECT('foo|bar|doz'); # returns first existing namespace
# instances of RDF::NS are just blessed hash references
$ns->{'foaf'}; # http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
bless { foaf => 'http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/' }, 'RDF::NS';
print (scalar %$ns) . "prefixes\n";
DESCRIPTION¶
Hardcoding URI namespaces and prefixes for RDF applications is neither fun nor
maintainable. In the end we all use more or less the same prefix definitions,
as collected at <
http://prefix.cc>. This module includes all these
prefixes as defined at specific snapshots in time. These snapshots correspond
to version numbers of this module. By selecting particular versions, you make
sure that changes at prefix.cc won't affect your scripts.
The command line client rdfns is installed automatically with this module:
$ rdfns -ttl rdf,foaf
@prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> .
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> .
This module does not require RDF::Trine, which is recommended nevertheless. You
should install at least RDF::NS 0.140. If you prefer RDF::NS to return
instances of RDF::Trine::Node::Resource instead of plain strings, use
RDF::NS::Trine.
The code repository of this module also contains an update script
<
https://github.com/nichtich/RDF-NS/blob/master/update.pl> to download
the current prefix-namespace mappings from <
http://prefix.cc>.
METHODS¶
new ( $version [, %options ] )¶
Create a new namespace mapping with a selected version (mandatory). The special
version string "any" can be used to get the newest mapping -
actually this is $RDF::NS::VERSION, but you should better select a specific
version, as mappings can change, violating backwards compatibility. Supported
options include "warn" to enable warnings.
LOAD ( $file [, %options ] )¶
Load namespace mappings from a particular tab-separated file. See NEW for
supported options.
URI ( $short | "<$URI>" )¶
Expand a prefixed URI, such as "foaf:Person" or
"foaf_Person". Alternatively you can expand prefixed URIs with
method calls, such as "$ns->foaf_Person". If you pass an URI
wrapped in "<" and ">", it will not be expanded but
returned as given.
TTL ( prefix[es] )¶
Returns a Turtle/Notation3 @prefix definition or a list of such definitions in
list context. Prefixes can be passed as single arguments or separated by
commas, vertical bars, and spaces.
SPARQL ( prefix[es] )¶
Returns a SPARQL PREFIX definition or a list of such definitions in list
context. Prefixes can be passed as single arguments or separated by commas,
vertical bars, and spaces.
XMLNS ( prefix[es] )¶
Returns an XML namespace declaration or a list of such declarations in list
context. Prefixes can be passed as single arguments or separated by commas,
vertical bars, and spaces.
TXT ( prefix[es] )¶
Returns a list of tabular-separated prefix-namespace-mappings.
BEACON ( prefix[es] )¶
Returns a list of BEACON format prefix definitions (not including prefixes).
SELECT ( prefix[es] )¶
In list context, returns a sorted list of prefix-namespace pairs, which can be
used to assign to a hash. In scalar context, returns the namespace of the
first prefix that was found. Prefixes can be passed as single arguments or
separated by commas, vertical bars, and spaces.
MAP ( $code [, prefix[es] ] )¶
Internally used to map particular or all prefixes. Prefixes can be selected as
single arguments or separated by commas, vertical bars, and spaces. In scalar
context, $_ is set to the first existing prefix (if found) and $code is
called. In list context, found prefixes are sorted at mapped with $code.
GET ( $uri )¶
This method is used internally to create URIs as return value of the URI method
and all lowercase shortcut methods, such as "foaf_Person". By
default it just returns $uri unmodified.
SEE ALSO¶
There are several other CPAN modules to deal with IRI namespaces, for instance
RDF::Trine::Namespace, RDF::Trine::NamespaceMap, RDF::Prefixes,
RDF::Simple::NS, RDF::RDFa::Parser::Profile::PrefixCC, Class::RDF::NS,
XML::Namespace, XML::CommonNS etc.
AUTHOR¶
Jakob Voss
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Jakob Voss.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.