package com.github.jsonldjava.core; /** * Interface for parsing RDF into the RDF Dataset objects to be used by * JSONLD.fromRDF * * @author Tristan * */ public interface RDFParser { /** * Parse the input into the internal RDF Dataset format The format is a Map * with the following structure: { GRAPH_1: [ TRIPLE_1, TRIPLE_2, ..., * TRIPLE_N ], GRAPH_2: [ TRIPLE_1, TRIPLE_2, ..., TRIPLE_N ], ... GRAPH_N: * [ TRIPLE_1, TRIPLE_2, ..., TRIPLE_N ] } * * GRAPH: Must be the graph name/IRI. if no graph is present for a triple, * add it to the "@default" graph TRIPLE: Must be a map with the following * structure: { "subject" : SUBJECT "predicate" : PREDICATE "object" : * OBJECT } * * Each of the values in the triple map must also be a map with the * following key-value pairs: "value" : The value of the node. "subject" can * be an IRI or blank node id. "predicate" should only ever be an IRI * "object" can be and IRI or blank node id, or a literal value (represented * as a string) "type" : "IRI" if the value is an IRI or "blank node" if the * value is a blank node. "object" can also be "literal" in the case of * literals. The value of "object" can also contain the following optional * key-value pairs: "language" : the language value of a string literal * "datatype" : the datatype of the literal. (if not set will default to * XSD:string, if set to null, null will be used). * * The RDFDatasetUtils class has the following helper methods to make * generating this format easier: result = getInitialRDFDatasetResult(); * triple = generateTriple(s,p,o); triple = * generateTriple(s,p,value,datatype,language); * addTripleToRDFDatasetResult(result, graphName, triple); * * @param input * The RDF library specific input to parse * @return The input parsed using the internal RDF Dataset format * @throws JsonLdError * If there was an error parsing the input */ public RDFDataset parse(Object input) throws JsonLdError; }