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@hishpr/sed-aliquam
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JSON-LD parser that implements the RDF/JS Sink interface using jsonld-streaming-parser.
Use the following command to add the package as a dependency to your project:
npm install @rdfjs/data-model --save
The package exports the parser as a class, so an instance must be created before it can be used.
The .import
method, as defined in the RDF/JS specification, must be called to do the actual parsing.
It expects a JSON string stream or a stream which emits a single object.
The method will return a stream which emits the parsed quads.
The constructor accepts an options
object with the following optional keys:
baseIRI
: Allows passing the base IRI manually to the jsonld-streaming-parser
library.context
: Allows passing a JSON-LD context manually to the jsonld-streaming-parser
library.factory
: Use an alternative RDF/JS data factory.
By default the reference implementation us used.It's also possible to pass options as second argument to the .import
method.
The options from the constructor and the .import
method will be merged together.
This example shows how to create a parser instance and how to feed it with a stream from a string. The parsed quads are written to the console.
import ParserJsonld from '@hishpr/sed-aliquam'
import { Readable } from 'stream'
const parserJsonld = new ParserJsonld()
const input = new Readable({
read: () => {
input.push(`{
"@context": "http://schema.org/",
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Jane Doe",
"jobTitle": "Professor",
"telephone": "(425) 123-4567",
"url": "http://www.janedoe.com"
}`)
input.push(null)
}
})
const output = parserJsonld.import(input)
output.on('data', quad => {
console.log(`${quad.subject.value} - ${quad.predicate.value} - ${quad.object.value}`)
})
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We found that @hishpr/sed-aliquam demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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