jsonld.js
Introduction
This library is an implementation of the JSON-LD specification in
JavaScript.
JSON, as specified in RFC7159, is a simple language for representing
objects on the Web. Linked Data is a way of describing content across
different documents or Web sites. Web resources are described using
IRIs, and typically are dereferencable entities that may be used to find
more information, creating a "Web of Knowledge". JSON-LD is intended
to be a simple publishing method for expressing not only Linked Data in
JSON, but for adding semantics to existing JSON.
JSON-LD is designed as a light-weight syntax that can be used to express
Linked Data. It is primarily intended to be a way to express Linked Data
in JavaScript and other Web-based programming environments. It is also
useful when building interoperable Web Services and when storing Linked
Data in JSON-based document storage engines. It is practical and
designed to be as simple as possible, utilizing the large number of JSON
parsers and existing code that is in use today. It is designed to be
able to express key-value pairs, RDF data, RDFa data,
Microformats data, and Microdata. That is, it supports every
major Web-based structured data model in use today.
The syntax does not require many applications to change their JSON, but
easily add meaning by adding context in a way that is either in-band or
out-of-band. The syntax is designed to not disturb already deployed
systems running on JSON, but provide a smooth migration path from JSON
to JSON with added semantics. Finally, the format is intended to be fast
to parse, fast to generate, stream-based and document-based processing
compatible, and require a very small memory footprint in order to operate.
Requiring jsonld.js:
node.js + npm
npm install jsonld
var jsonld = require('jsonld');
Browser (AMD) + bower
bower install jsonld
require.config({
paths: {
jsonld: 'bower_components/jsonld/js/jsonld'
}
});
define(['jsonld'], function(jsonld) { ... });
Browser + script tag
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/g/es6-promise@1.0.0"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jsonld/0.3.15/jsonld.js"></script>
JSPM
jspm install npm:jsonld
import * as jsonld from 'jsonld';
import {promises} from 'jsonld';
import {JsondLdProcessor} from 'jsonld';
Quick Examples
var doc = {
"http://schema.org/name": "Manu Sporny",
"http://schema.org/url": {"@id": "http://manu.sporny.org/"},
"http://schema.org/image": {"@id": "http://manu.sporny.org/images/manu.png"}
};
var context = {
"name": "http://schema.org/name",
"homepage": {"@id": "http://schema.org/url", "@type": "@id"},
"image": {"@id": "http://schema.org/image", "@type": "@id"}
};
jsonld.compact(doc, context, function(err, compacted) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(compacted, null, 2));
});
jsonld.compact('http://example.org/doc', 'http://example.org/context', ...);
jsonld.expand(compacted, function(err, expanded) {
});
jsonld.expand('http://example.org/doc', ...);
jsonld.flatten(doc, function(err, flattened) {
});
jsonld.frame(doc, frame, function(err, framed) {
});
jsonld.normalize(doc, {
algorithm: 'URDNA2015',
format: 'application/nquads'
}, function(err, normalized) {
});
jsonld.toRDF(doc, {format: 'application/nquads'}, function(err, nquads) {
});
jsonld.fromRDF(nquads, {format: 'application/nquads'}, function(err, doc) {
});
jsonld.registerRDFParser = function(contentType, function(input, callback) {
// parse input to a jsonld.js RDF dataset object...
callback(err, dataset);
});
jsonld.registerRDFParser = function(contentType, function(input) {
// parse input to a jsonld.js RDF dataset object... and return it
return dataset;
});
var promises = jsonld.promises;
var promise = promises.compact(doc, context);
promise.then(function(compacted) {...}, function(err) {...});
var promise = promises.expand(doc);
promise.then(function(expanded) {...}, function(err) {...});
var promise = promises.flatten(doc);
promise.then(function(flattened) {...}, function(err) {...});
var promise = promises.frame(doc, frame);
promise.then(function(framed) {...}, function(err) {...});
var promise = promises.normalize(doc, {format: 'application/nquads'});
promise.then(function(normalized) {...}, function(err) {...});
var promise = promises.toRDF(doc, {format: 'application/nquads'});
promise.then(function(nquads) {...}, function(err) {...});
var promise = promises.fromRDF(nquads, {format: 'application/nquads'});
promise.then(function(doc) {...}, function(err) {...});
jsonld.registerRDFParser = function(contentType, function(input) {
// parse input into a jsonld.js RDF dataset object...
return new Promise(...);
});
var CONTEXTS = {
"http://example.com": {
"@context": ...
}, ...
};
var nodeDocumentLoader = jsonld.documentLoaders.node();
var customLoader = function(url, callback) {
if(url in CONTEXTS) {
return callback(
null, {
contextUrl: null,
document: CONTEXTS[url],
documentUrl: url
});
}
nodeDocumentLoader(url, callback);
};
jsonld.documentLoader = customLoader;
jsonld.compact(doc, context, {documentLoader: customLoader},
function(err, compacted) { ... });
Related Modules
- jsonld-cli: A command line interface tool called
jsonld
that exposes
most of the basic jsonld.js API. - jsonld-request: A module that can read data from stdin, URLs, and files
and in various formats and return JSON-LD.
Commercial Support
Commercial support for this library is available upon request from
Digital Bazaar: support@digitalbazaar.com
Source
The source code for the JavaScript implementation of the JSON-LD API
is available at:
http://github.com/digitalbazaar/jsonld.js
Tests
This library includes a sample testing utility which may be used to verify
that changes to the processor maintain the correct output.
The main test suites are included in external repositories. Check out each of
the following:
https://github.com/json-ld/json-ld.org
https://github.com/json-ld/normalization
If the above directories are siblings of the jsonld.js directory you can run
all tests with a simple command:
make test
If you installed the test suites elsewhere:
make test-suite JSONLD_TEST_SUITE={PATH_TO_TEST_SUITE}
See the Makefile
for various individual test targets as well as split node
and browser targets. For instance, the json-ld.org test suite can be run
piecewise with:
make test-node
make test-browser
Code coverage of node tests can be generated in coverage/
:
make test-coverage
The Mocha output reporter can be changed to min, dot, list, nyan, etc:
make test REPORTER=dot
Remote context tests are also available:
# run the context server in the background or another terminal
node tests/remote-context-server.js
make test-suite JSONLD_TEST_SUITE=./tests
To generate earl reports:
# generate the earl report for node.js
./node_modules/.bin/mocha -R spec tests/test.js --earl earl-node.jsonld
# generate the earl report for the browser
./node_modules/.bin/phantomjs tests/test.js --earl earl-browser.jsonld