NAME
RDF::Trine::Parser - RDF Parser class
VERSION
This document describes RDF::Trine::Parser version 1.019
SYNOPSIS
use RDF::Trine::Parser;
RDF::Trine::Parser->parse_url_into_model( $url, $model );
my $parser = RDF::Trine::Parser->new( 'turtle' );
$parser->parse_into_model( $base_uri, $rdf, $model );
$parser->parse_file_into_model( $base_uri, 'data.ttl', $model );
DESCRIPTION
RDF::Trine::Parser is a base class for RDF parsers. It may be used as a factory class for constructing parser objects by name or media type with the new method, or used to abstract away the logic of choosing a parser based on the media type of RDF content retrieved over the network with the parse_url_into_model method.
METHODS
media_type-
Returns the canonical media type associated with this parser.
media_types-
Returns the media types associated with this parser.
parser_by_media_type ( $media_type )-
Returns the parser class appropriate for parsing content of the specified media type. Returns undef if not appropriate parser is found.
guess_parser_by_filename ( $filename )-
Returns the best-guess parser class to parse a file with the given filename. Defaults to RDF::Trine::Parser::RDFXML if not appropriate parser is found.
new ( $parser_name, @args )-
Returns a new RDF::Trine::Parser object for the parser with the specified name (e.g. "rdfxml" or "turtle"). If no parser with the specified name is found, throws a RDF::Trine::Error::ParserError exception.
Any
@argswill be passed through to the format-specific parser constructor.If
@argscontains the key-value pair(canonicalize => 1), literal value canonicalization will be attempted during parsing with warnings being emitted for invalid lexical forms for recognized datatypes. parse_url_into_model ( $url, $model [, %args] )-
Retrieves the content from
$urland attempts to parse the resulting RDF into$modelusing a parser chosen by the associated content media type.If
%argscontains a'content_cb'key with a CODE reference value, that callback function will be called after a successful response as:$content_cb->( $url, $content, $http_response_object )If
%argscontains a'useragent'key with a LWP::UserAgent object value, that object is used to retrieve the requested URL without any configuration (such as setting the Accept: header) which would ordinarily take place. Otherwise, the default user agent ("default_useragent" in RDF::Trine) is cloned and configured to retrieve content that will be acceptable to any available parser. parse_url ( $url, \&handler [, %args] )-
Retrieves the content from
$urland attempts to parse the resulting RDF. For each parsed RDF triple that is parsed,&handlerwill be called with the triple as an argument. Otherwise, this method acts just likeparse_url_into_model. parse_into_model ( $base_uri, $data, $model [, context => $context] )-
Parses the bytes in
$data, using the given$base_uri. For each RDF statement parsed, will call$model->add_statement( $statement ). parse_file_into_model ( $base_uri, $fh, $model [, context => $context] )-
Parses all data read from the filehandle or file
$fh, using the given$base_uri. For each RDF statement parsed, will call$model->add_statement( $statement ). parse_file ( $base_uri, $fh, $handler )-
Parses all data read from the filehandle or file
$fh, using the given$base_uri. If$fhis a filename, this method can guess the associated parse. For each RDF statement parsed,$handler->( $st )is called. parse ( $base_uri, $rdf, \&handler )new_bnode_prefix ()-
Returns a new prefix to be used in the construction of blank node identifiers. If either Data::UUID or UUID::Tiny are available, they are used to construct a globally unique bnode prefix. Otherwise, an empty string is returned.
default_accept_header-
Returns the default HTTP Accept header value used in requesting RDF content (e.g. in "parse_url_into_model") that may be parsed by one of the available RDF::Trine::Parser subclasses.
By default, RDF/XML and Turtle are preferred over other media types.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to through the GitHub web interface at https://github.com/kasei/perlrdf/issues.
AUTHOR
Gregory Todd Williams <gwilliams@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Gregory Todd Williams. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.