- See also
- http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/
(used W3C Recommendation 25 February 2014)
This module implements the Turtle language for representing the RDF
triple model as defined by Dave Beckett from the Institute for Learning
and Research Technology University of Bristol and later standardized by
the W3C RDF working group.
This module acts as a plugin to rdf_load/2,
for processing files with one of the extensions .ttl
or .n3
.
- rdf_read_turtle(+Input,
-Triples, +Options)
- Read a stream or file into a set of triples or quadruples (if faced with
TriG input) of the format
rdf(Subject, Predicate, Object [, Graph])
The representation is consistent with the SWI-Prolog RDF/XML and
ntriples parsers. Provided options are:
- base_uri(+BaseURI)
- Initial base URI. Defaults to file://<file>
for loading files.
- anon_prefix(+Prefix)
- Blank nodes are generated as <Prefix>1, <Prefix>2,
etc. If Prefix is not an atom blank nodes are generated as
node(1)
, node(2)
, ...
- format(+Format)
- One of
auto
(default), turtle
or trig
.
The auto mode switches to TriG format of there is a
{
before the first triple. Finally, of the format is
explicitly stated as turtle
and the file appears to be a
TriG file, a warning is printed and the data is loaded while ignoring
the graphs.
- resources(URIorIRI)
- Officially, Turtle resources are IRIs. Quite a few applications however
send URIs. By default we do URI
->
IRI mapping because
this rarely causes errors. To force strictly conforming mode, pass iri
.
- prefixes(-Pairs)
- Return encountered prefix declarations as a list of Alias-URI
- namespaces(-Pairs)
- Same as
prefixes(Pairs)
. Compatibility to rdf_load/2.
- base_used(-Base)
- Base URI used for processing the data. Unified to
[]
if there is no base-uri.
- on_error(+ErrorMode)
- In
warning
(default), print the error and continue parsing
the remainder of the file. If error
, abort with an
exception on the first error encountered.
- error_count(-Count)
- If
on_error(warning)
is active, this option cane be used to
retrieve the number of generated errors.
Input | is one of stream(Stream) , atom(Atom) ,
a http ,
https or file url or a filename specification
as accepted by absolute_file_name/3. |
- rdf_load_turtle(+Input,
-Triples, +Options)
-
- deprecated
- Use rdf_read_turtle/3
- [det]rdf_process_turtle(+Input,
:OnObject, +Options)
- Streaming Turtle parser. The predicate rdf_process_turtle/3
processes Turtle data from Input, calling OnObject
with a list of triples for every Turtle statement found in Input. OnObject
is called as below, where ListOfTriples is a list of
rdf(S,P,O)
terms for a normal Turtle file or rdf(S,P,O,G)
terms if the GRAPH
keyword is used to associate a set of
triples in the document with a particular graph. The Graph
argument provides the default graph for storing the triples and Line
is the line number where the statement started.
call(OnObject, ListOfTriples, Graph:Line)
This predicate supports the same Options as rdf_load_turtle/3.
Errors encountered are sent to print_message/2,
after which the parser tries to recover and parse the remainder of the
data.
- See also
- This predicate is normally used by load_rdf/2
for processing RDF data.
- [semidet]turtle_pn_local(+Atom:atom)
- True if Atom is a valid Turtle PN_LOCAL name. The
PN_LOCAL name is what can follow the : in a resource. In the new Turtle,
this can be anything and this function becomes meaningless. In the old
turtle, PN_LOCAL is defined similar (but not equal) to an XML name. This
predicate is used by rdf_save_turtle/2
to write files such that can be read by old parsers.
- See also
- xml_name/2.
- [det]turtle_write_quoted_string(+Out,
+Value)
- Same as
turtle_write_quoted_string(Out, Value, false)
,
writing a string with only a single "
. Embedded newlines
are escapes as \n
.
- [det]turtle_write_uri(+Out,
+Value)
- Write a URI as
<...>
- [multifile]rdf_db:rdf_load_stream(+Format,
+Stream, :Options)
- (Turtle clauses)
- [det]rdf_save_turtle(+Out,
:Options)
- Save an RDF graph as Turtle. Options processed are:
- a(+Boolean)
- If
true
(default), use a
for the predicate rdf:type
.
Otherwise use the full resource.
- align_prefixes(+Boolean)
- Nicely align the @prefix declarations
- base(+Base)
- Save relative to the given Base
- canonize_numbers(+Boolean)
- If
true
(default false
), emit numeric
datatypes using Prolog's write to achieve canonical output.
- comment(+Boolean)
- It
true
(default), write some informative comments between
the output segments
- encoding(+Encoding)
- Encoding used for the output stream. Default is UTF-8.
- expand(:Goal)
- Query an alternative graph-representation. See below.
- indent(+Column)
- Indentation for ; -lists.‘0’does not indent, but writes on
the same line. Default is 8.
- graph(+Graph)
- Save only the named graph
- group(+Boolean)
- If
true
(default), using P-O and O-grouping.
- inline_bnodes(+Boolean)
- if
true
(default), inline bnodes that are used once.
- abbreviate_literals(+Boolean)
- if
true
(default), omit the type if allowed by turtle.
- only_known_prefixes(+Boolean)
- Only use prefix notation for known prefixes. Without, some documents
produce huge amounts of prefixes.
- prefixes(+List)
- If provided, uses exactly these prefixes. List is a list of
prefix specifications, where each specification is either a term Prefix_-_URI
or a prefix that is known to
rdf_current_prefix/2.
- silent(+Boolean)
- If
true
(default false
), do not print the
final informational message.
- single_line_bnodes(+Bool)
- If
true
(default false
), write [...] and (...)
on a single line.
- subject_white_lines(+Count)
- Extra white lines to insert between statements about a different
subject. Default is 1.
- tab_distance(+Tab)
- Distance between tab-stops.‘0’forces the library to use only
spaces for layout. Default is 8.
- user_prefixes(+Boolean)
- If
true
(default), use prefixes from rdf_current_prefix/2.
The option expand
allows for serializing alternative
graph representations. It is called through call/5,
where the first argument is the expand-option, followed by S,P,O,G. G is
the graph-option (which is by default a variable). This notably allows
for writing RDF graphs represented as rdf(S,P,O)
using the
following code fragment:
triple_in(RDF, S,P,O,_G) :-
member(rdf(S,P,O), RDF).
...,
rdf_save_turtle(Out, [ expand(triple_in(RDF)) ]),
Out | is one of stream(Stream) , a
stream handle, a file-URL or an atom that denotes a filename. |
- [det]rdf_save_ntriples(+Spec,
:Options)
- Save RDF using ntriples format. The ntriples format is a subset of
Turtle, writing each triple fully qualified on its own line.
- [det]rdf_save_canonical_trig(+Spec,
:Options)
- Save triples in a canonical format. See
rdf_save_canonical_turtle/2
foir details.
- [det]rdf_save_trig(+Spec,
:Options)
- Save multiple RDF graphs into a TriG file. Options are the
same as for rdf_save_turtle/2. rdf_save_trig/2
ignores the
graph(+Graph)
option and instead processes one additional
option:
- graphs(+ListOfGraphs)
- List of graphs to save. When omitted, all graphs in the RDF store are
stored in the TriG file.
- [det]rdf_save_canonical_turtle(+Spec,
:Options)
- Save triples in a canonical format. This is the same as
rdf_save_turtle/2, but
using different defaults. In particular:
encoding(utf8)
,
indent(0)
,
tab_distance(0)
,
subject_white_lines(1)
,
align_prefixes(false)
,
user_prefixes(false)
comment(false)
,
group(false)
,
single_line_bnodes(true)
- To be done
- Work in progress. Notably blank-node handling is incomplete.