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Common RDF vocabularies extracted from @zazuko/vocabularies
and wrapped
as @rdfjs/namespace
builder objects.
Also includes TypeScript declarations of the terms included in the known vocabularies as extracted from the actual RDF source file.
const schema = namespace(prefixes.schema)
every so often@rdfjs/namespace
-generated termnpm i -S @tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders
Simply import a namespace builder by its prefix defined in @zazuko/vocabularies
import { schema } from '@tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders'
import { NamedNode } from '@rdfjs/types'
const schemaPerson: NamedNode = schema.Person
You can also add all vocabularies to an environment. Note that this will load everything immediately, even if unused
import { NamedNode } from '@rdfjs/types'
import Environment from '@rdfjs/environment/Environment.js'
import NsBuildersFactory from '@tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders'
const rdf = new Environment([NsBuildersFactory])
const schemaPerson: NamedNode = rdf.ns.schema.Person
The namespace builders exported from the main module allow arbitrary term but in TypeScript, an error will be shown if they do not exist in the vocabulary. Alternatively, loose builders can be imported which will ignore terms from outside the vocabulary.
import { schema } from '@tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders/loose'
import { NamedNode } from '@rdfjs/types'
// will not show error
const schemaPerson: NamedNode = schema.Persona
Given a package with same exports as @zazuko/vocabularies
, it is possible to generate a set of namespace builders generated from your own vocabularies.
Install required peer dependencies:
npm i -D ts-node ts-morph clownface @zazuko/vocabularies safe-identifier
Run the following command to generate builders package by providing the source package name and output directory.
npm run rdf-ns-builders generate -p @my/vocabularies -o builders
This will create a directory source
, containing typescript modules for all vocabularies, similar to those from src.
FAQs
Generated RDF/JS namespace builders for common vocabularies
The npm package @tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders receives a total of 7,014 weekly downloads. As such, @tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tpluscode/rdf-ns-builders demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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