A backstop for shared logic between rdf-based implementations of IGraph.
Part of the ont-app library, dedicated to Ontology-driven development.
Require thus:
(:require
[ont-app.rdf.core :as rdf-app]
)
The namepace metadata of the core maps to ont-app.rdf.ont
, whose
preferred prefix is rdf-app
(since rdf
is already spoken for).
The preferred namespace URI is declared as
"http://rdf.naturallexicon.org/rdf/ont#"
.
There are numerous RDF-based platforms, each with its own idosyncracies, but there is also a significant overlap between the underlying logical structure of each such platform. This library aims to capture that overlap, parameterized appropriately for implementation-specific variations.
This includes:
render-literal
, aimed at translating between clojure
data and data to be stored in an RDF store.#lstr
reader macro.^^transit:json
datatype tag, allowing for arbitrary
clojure content to be serialized/deserialized as strings in
an RDF store.render-literal
multimethodEach RDF-based implementation of IGraph will need to translate between clojure data and RDF literals. These will include langage-tagged strings, xsd types for the usual scalar values, and possibly custom URI-tagged data. Sometimes the specific platform will already define its own intermediate datastructures for such literals.
The render-literal
multimethod exists to handle the task of
translating between these contexts.
render-literal
is dispatched by the function
render-literal-dispatch
, which takes as an argument a single
literal, and returns a value expected to be fielded by some
render-literal method keyed to that value.
By default, instances of the LangStr record (described below) will be
dispatched on ::LangStr, with a method defined to return say "my word"@en
.
otherwise the dispatch value will be the type of the literal.
Integers and floats will be rendered directly by default. Values unhandled by a specific method will default to be rendered in quotes.
There is a translate-literal method defined for :rdf-app/TransitData, discussed in more detail below.
@special-literal-dispatch
Often there is platform-specific behavior required for specific types of literals, for example grafter has its own way of handling xsd values.
There is an atom defined called special-literal-dispatch
(defult nil) which if non-nil should be a function f [x] -> <dispatch-value>
. Any non-nil dispatch value returned by this function will override the default behavior of render-literal-dispatch, and provide a dispatch value to which you may target the appropriate methods.
This library imports 'ont-app.vocabulary.lstr', along with its #lstr reader macro.
Such values will be dispatched to render-literal as :rdf/LangStr, but the render-literal method for LangStr is expected to be platform-sepcific.
xsd
valuesMost RDF-platforms will typically provide some means of dealing with xsd-encoded values, which encode the usual scalar values such as integers, floats, dates, etc.
Part of adapting IGraph to any new RDF-based platform will involve defining special-literal-dispatch and render-literal methods as appropriate.
The existing sparql-client
and igraph-grafter
implementations
should serve as instructive examples.
Of course some values such as the standard Clojure containers, and user-defined records and datatypes will not be handled by the xsd standard.
This library supports storing such literals in serialized form using a
^^transit.json
datatype URI tag.
The render-literal method keyed to :rdf/TransitData
is the handler
encoding data as transit. To use it, take the following steps:
transite-write-handlers
:rdf/TransitData
. This will make the eligible for handling by that
render-literal method.
(derive clojure.lang.PersistentVector :rdf/TransitData)
The datatype URI whose qname is transit.json expands to
<http://rdf.natural-lexicon.org/ns/cognitect.transit#json>
, based on
the follwing delcaration in ont-app.rdf.ont:
(voc/put-ns-meta!
'cognitect.transit
{
:vann/preferredNamespacePrefix "transit"
:vann/preferredNamespaceUri "http://rdf.naturallexicon.org/ns/cognitect.transit#"
:dc/description "Functionality for the transit serialization format"
:foaf/homepage "https://github.com/cognitect/transit-format"
})
It is expected that the basic IGraph member-access methods will be covered by a common set of SPARQL queries for most if not all RDF-based implementations.
For example, here is a template that should serve to acquire normal form of a given graph (modulo tractability):
(def normal-form-query-template
"
Select ?s ?p ?o
Where
{
{{graph-name-open|safe}}
?s ?p ?o
{{graph-name-close}}
}
")
This template can be referenced by a function query-for-normal-form
> (query-for-normal-form <query-fn> <rdf-store>)
> (query-for-normal-form <graph-kwi> <query-fn> <rdf-store>)
Where:
<graph-kwi>
is a KWI for the named graph URI (defaults to nil, indicating the DEFAULT graph)<query-fn>
is a platform-specific function to pose the rendered query template to rdf-store.<rdf-store>
is a platform-specific point of access to the RDF store, e.g. a database connection or SPARQL endpoint.Analogous template/function ensembles are defined for:
query-for-subjects
query-for-p-o
query-for-o
ask-s-p-o
Wherever KWIs are involved, checks will be performed to flag warnings in cases where the metadata has not been properly specified for the implied namespace of the KWI.
In addition to standard logging, functions in this module are logged with the graph-log logging library, which records various execution events at log levels :glog/TRACE
and :glog/DEBUG
.
This can be enabled thus:
(require [ont-app.graph-log.core :as glog])
> (glog/set-level! :glog/LogGraph :glog/TRACE)
> ;; DO STUFF
> (glog/entries)
[<entry 0>
.....
<entry n>
]
>
See the graph-log documentation for details.
Copyright © 2020 Eric D. Scott
This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 which is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0.
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