Class: RDF::Reader Abstract
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- RDF::Reader
- Extended by:
- Enumerable, Util::Aliasing::LateBound
- Includes:
- Enumerable, Readable, Util::Logger
- Defined in:
- lib/rdf/reader.rb
Overview
The base class for RDF parsers.
Direct Known Subclasses
Constant Summary
Constants included from Util::Logger
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#options ⇒ Hash
readonly
Any additional options for this reader.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.each {|klass| ... } ⇒ Enumerator
Enumerates known RDF reader classes.
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.for(*arg, &block) ⇒ Class
Finds an RDF reader class based on the given criteria.
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.format(klass = nil) ⇒ Class
(also: format_class)
Retrieves the RDF serialization format class for this reader class.
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.open(filename, format: nil, **options) {|reader| ... } ⇒ Object
Parses input from the given file name or URL.
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.options ⇒ Array<RDF::CLI::Option>
Options suitable for automatic Reader provisioning.
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.to_sym ⇒ Symbol
Returns a symbol appropriate to use with RDF::Reader.for().
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#base_uri ⇒ RDF::URI
Returns the base URI determined by this reader.
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#canonicalize? ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if parsed values should be in canonical form.
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#close ⇒ void
(also: #close!)
Closes the input stream, after which an ‘IOError` will be raised for further read attempts.
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#each_statement(&block) ⇒ void
(also: #each)
Iterates the given block for each RDF statement.
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#each_triple(&block) ⇒ void
Iterates the given block for each RDF triple.
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#encoding ⇒ Encoding
Returns the encoding of the input stream.
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#initialize(input = $stdin, base_uri: nil, canonicalize: false, encoding: Encoding::UTF_8, intern: true, prefixes: Hash.new, rdfstar: false, validate: false, **options) {|reader| ... } ⇒ Reader
constructor
Initializes the reader.
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#intern? ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if parsed URIs should be interned.
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#lineno ⇒ Integer
Current line number being processed.
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#prefix(name, uri = nil) ⇒ RDF::URI
(also: #prefix!)
Defines the given named URI prefix for this reader.
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#prefixes ⇒ Hash{Symbol => RDF::URI}
Returns the URI prefixes currently defined for this reader.
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#prefixes=(prefixes) ⇒ Hash{Symbol => RDF::URI}
Defines the given URI prefixes for this reader.
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#rewind ⇒ void
(also: #rewind!)
Rewinds the input stream to the beginning of input.
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#to_sym ⇒ Symbol
Returns a symbol appropriate to use with RDF::Reader.for().
- #valid? ⇒ Boolean
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#validate? ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if parsed statements and values should be validated.
Methods included from Util::Aliasing::LateBound
Methods included from Enumerable
#canonicalize, #canonicalize!, #dump, #each_graph, #each_object, #each_predicate, #each_quad, #each_subject, #each_term, #enum_graph, #enum_object, #enum_predicate, #enum_quad, #enum_statement, #enum_subject, #enum_term, #enum_triple, #graph?, #graph_names, #invalid?, #object?, #objects, #predicate?, #predicates, #project_graph, #quad?, #quads, #statement?, #statements, #subject?, #subjects, #supports?, #term?, #terms, #to_a, #to_h, #to_set, #triple?, #triples, #validate!
Methods included from Countable
Methods included from Readable
Methods included from Util::Logger
#log_debug, #log_depth, #log_error, #log_fatal, #log_info, #log_recover, #log_recovering?, #log_statistics, #log_warn, #logger
Constructor Details
#initialize(input = $stdin, base_uri: nil, canonicalize: false, encoding: Encoding::UTF_8, intern: true, prefixes: Hash.new, rdfstar: false, validate: false, **options) {|reader| ... } ⇒ Reader
Initializes the reader.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 290 def initialize(input = $stdin, base_uri: nil, canonicalize: false, encoding: Encoding::UTF_8, intern: true, prefixes: Hash.new, rdfstar: false, validate: false, **, &block) base_uri ||= input.base_uri if input.respond_to?(:base_uri) @options = .merge({ base_uri: base_uri, canonicalize: canonicalize, encoding: encoding, intern: intern, prefixes: prefixes, rdfstar: rdfstar, validate: validate }) @input = case input when String then StringIO.new(input) else input end if block_given? case block.arity when 0 then instance_eval(&block) else block.call(self) end end end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class RDF::Enumerable
Instance Attribute Details
#options ⇒ Hash (readonly)
Any additional options for this reader.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 330 def @options end |
Class Method Details
.each {|klass| ... } ⇒ Enumerator
Enumerates known RDF reader classes.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 53 def self.each(&block) RDF::Format.map(&:reader).reject(&:nil?).each(&block) end |
.for(format) ⇒ Class .for(filename) ⇒ Class .for(options = {}) ⇒ Class
Finds an RDF reader class based on the given criteria.
If the reader class has a defined format, use that.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 91 def self.for(*arg, &block) case arg.length when 0 then arg = nil when 1 then arg = arg.first else raise ArgumentError, "Format.for accepts zero or one argument, got #{arg.length}." end arg = arg.merge(has_reader: true) if arg.is_a?(Hash) if format = self.format || Format.for(arg, &block) format.reader end end |
.format(klass = nil) ⇒ Class Also known as: format_class
Retrieves the RDF serialization format class for this reader class.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 108 def self.format(klass = nil) if klass.nil? Format.each do |format| if format.reader == self return format end end nil # not found end end |
.open(filename, format: nil, **options) {|reader| ... } ⇒ Object
A reader returned via this method may not be readable depending on the processing model of the specific reader, as the file is only open during the scope of ‘open`. The reader is intended to be accessed through a block.
Parses input from the given file name or URL.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 209 def self.open(filename, format: nil, **, &block) # If we're the abstract reader, and we can figure out a concrete reader from format, use that. if self == RDF::Reader && format && reader = self.for(format) return reader.open(filename, format: format, **, &block) end # If we are a concrete reader class or format is not nil, set accept header from our content_types. unless self == RDF::Reader headers = ([:headers] ||= {}) headers['Accept'] ||= (self.format.accept_type + %w(*/*;q=0.1)).join(", ") end Util::File.open_file(filename, **) do |file| = .dup [:content_type] ||= file.content_type if file.respond_to?(:content_type) && !file.content_type.to_s.include?('text/plain') [:file_name] ||= filename reader = if self == RDF::Reader # We are the abstract reader class, find an appropriate reader self.for(format || ) do # Return a sample from the input file sample = file.read(1000) file.rewind sample end else # We are a concrete reader class self end [:encoding] ||= file.encoding if file.respond_to?(:encoding) [:filename] ||= filename if reader reader.new(file, **, &block) else raise FormatError, "unknown RDF format: #{.inspect}#{"\nThis may be resolved with a require of the 'linkeddata' gem." unless Object.const_defined?(:LinkedData)}" end end end |
.options ⇒ Array<RDF::CLI::Option>
Options suitable for automatic Reader provisioning.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 122 def self. [ RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :base_uri, control: :url, datatype: RDF::URI, on: ["--uri URI"], description: "Base URI of input file, defaults to the filename.") {|arg| RDF::URI(arg)}, RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :canonicalize, datatype: TrueClass, on: ["--canonicalize"], control: :checkbox, default: false, description: "Canonicalize URI/literal forms") {true}, RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :encoding, datatype: Encoding, control: :text, on: ["--encoding ENCODING"], description: "The encoding of the input stream.") {|arg| Encoding.find arg}, RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :intern, datatype: TrueClass, control: :none, on: ["--intern"], description: "Intern all parsed URIs."), RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :prefixes, datatype: Hash, control: :none, multiple: true, on: ["--prefixes PREFIX:URI,PREFIX:URI"], description: "A comma-separated list of prefix:uri pairs.") do |arg| arg.split(',').inject({}) do |memo, pfxuri| pfx,uri = pfxuri.split(':', 2) memo.merge(pfx.to_sym => RDF::URI(uri)) end end, RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :rdfstar, datatype: TrueClass, control: :checkbox, on: ["--rdfstar"], description: "Parse RDF-star for preliminary RDF 1.2 support."), RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :validate, datatype: TrueClass, control: :checkbox, on: ["--validate"], description: "Validate input file."), RDF::CLI::Option.new( symbol: :verifySSL, datatype: TrueClass, default: true, control: :checkbox, on: ["--[no-]verifySSL"], description: "Verify SSL results on HTTP GET") ] end |
.to_sym ⇒ Symbol
Returns a symbol appropriate to use with RDF::Reader.for()
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 254 def self.to_sym self.format.to_sym end |
Instance Method Details
#base_uri ⇒ RDF::URI
Returns the base URI determined by this reader.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 340 def base_uri RDF::URI(@options[:base_uri]) if @options[:base_uri] end |
#canonicalize? ⇒ Boolean
This is for term canonicalization, for graph/dataset canonicalization use ‘RDF::Normalize`.
Returns ‘true` if parsed values should be in canonical form.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 617 def canonicalize? @options[:canonicalize] end |
#close ⇒ void Also known as: close!
This method returns an undefined value.
Closes the input stream, after which an ‘IOError` will be raised for further read attempts.
If the input stream is already closed, does nothing.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 486 def close @input.close unless @input.closed? end |
#each_statement {|statement| ... } ⇒ void #each_statement ⇒ Enumerator Also known as: each
This method returns an undefined value.
Iterates the given block for each RDF statement.
If no block was given, returns an enumerator.
Statements are yielded in the order that they are read from the input stream.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 415 def each_statement(&block) if block_given? begin loop do st = read_statement block.call(st) end rescue EOFError rewind rescue nil end end enum_for(:each_statement) end |
#each_triple {|subject, predicate, object| ... } ⇒ void #each_triple ⇒ Enumerator
This method returns an undefined value.
Iterates the given block for each RDF triple.
If no block was given, returns an enumerator.
Triples are yielded in the order that they are read from the input stream.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 452 def each_triple(&block) if block_given? begin loop do triple = read_triple block.call(*triple) end rescue EOFError rewind rescue nil end end enum_for(:each_triple) end |
#encoding ⇒ Encoding
Returns the encoding of the input stream.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 590 def encoding case @options[:encoding] when String, Symbol Encoding.find(@options[:encoding].to_s) when Encoding @options[:encoding] else @options[:encoding] ||= Encoding.find(self.class.format.content_encoding.to_s) end end |
#intern? ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if parsed URIs should be interned.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 626 def intern? @options[:intern] end |
#lineno ⇒ Integer
Current line number being processed. For formats that can associate generated Statement with a particular line number from input, this value reflects that line number.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 494 def lineno @input.lineno end |
#prefix(name, uri) ⇒ RDF::URI #prefix(name) ⇒ RDF::URI Also known as: prefix!
Defines the given named URI prefix for this reader.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 388 def prefix(name, uri = nil) name = name.to_s.empty? ? nil : (name.respond_to?(:to_sym) ? name.to_sym : name.to_s.to_sym) uri.nil? ? prefixes[name] : prefixes[name] = uri end |
#prefixes ⇒ Hash{Symbol => RDF::URI}
Returns the URI prefixes currently defined for this reader.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 352 def prefixes @options[:prefixes] ||= {} end |
#prefixes=(prefixes) ⇒ Hash{Symbol => RDF::URI}
Defines the given URI prefixes for this reader.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 367 def prefixes=(prefixes) @options[:prefixes] = prefixes end |
#rewind ⇒ void Also known as: rewind!
This method returns an undefined value.
Rewinds the input stream to the beginning of input.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 472 def rewind @input.rewind end |
#to_sym ⇒ Symbol
Returns a symbol appropriate to use with RDF::Reader.for()
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 261 def to_sym self.class.to_sym end |
#valid? ⇒ Boolean
this parses the full input and is valid only in the reader block. Use ‘Reader.new(input, validate: true)` if you intend to capture the result.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 513 def valid? super && !log_statistics[:error] rescue ArgumentError, RDF::ReaderError => e log_error(e.) false end |
#validate? ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if parsed statements and values should be validated.
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# File 'lib/rdf/reader.rb', line 606 def validate? @options[:validate] end |