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RDF Literal

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RDF Literal makes it easier to translate between RDF literals and JavaScript primitives.

This library accepts RDFJS-compliant terms.

Installation

$ yarn add rdf-literal

This package also works out-of-the-box in browsers via tools such as webpack and browserify.

Require

import {
  fromRdf,
  toRdf,
  getSupportedJavaScriptPrimitives,
  getSupportedRdfDatatypes,
  getTermRaw,
} from "rdf-literal";

or

const {
  fromRdf,
  toRdf,
  getSupportedJavaScriptPrimitives,
  getSupportedRdfDatatypes,
  getTermRaw,
} = require("rdf-literal");

Usage

This library offers the following functions:

  • fromRdf: Converts an RDF literal to a JavaScript primitive.
  • toRdf: Converts a JavaScript primitive to an RDF literal.

Next to that, the following helper functions are provided:

  • getSupportedJavaScriptPrimitives: An array of all JavaScript primitive types that can be converted.
  • getSupportedRdfDatatypes: An array of all RDF datatypes (as NamedNodes) that can be converted.
  • getTermRaw: Converts any RDF term to a JavaScript primitive. If the term is a literal, fromRdf will be called on it. Otherwise, the .value string will be returned.

Examples

Converting JavaScript from RDF

fromRdf(literal, validate?) converts an RDF literal to a JavaScript value.

Optionally, the validate argument can be passed as true to force an error to be thrown if an invalid value for the given datatype is detected.

Converting an RDF string literal

Explicit string datatypes are converted into JS strings.

fromRdf(literal('abc'); // Returns 'abc'
fromRdf(literal('abc', 'en-us'); // Returns 'abc'
fromRdf(literal('abc',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#normalizedString')); // Returns 'abc'

Converting an RDF number literal

Integer-like and double-like literals are converted into JS numbers.

// Integers
fromRdf(literal('123',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer')); // Returns 123
fromRdf(literal('123',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#long')); // Returns 123

// Doubles
fromRdf(literal('123.456',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#double')); // Returns 123.456
fromRdf(literal('123.456',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#float')); // Returns 123.456

// Invalid integers
fromRdf(literal('123.456',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer')); // Returns 123
fromRdf(literal('123.456',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer'), true); // Throws error

Converting an RDF boolean literal

Boolean literals are converted into JS booleans.

fromRdf(literal('true',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean')); // Returns true
fromRdf(literal('0',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean')); // Returns false

Converting an RDF date literal

Date(time) literals are converted into JS Dates.

fromRdf(literal('2012-03-17T23:00:00.000Z',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime'))); // Returns a Date
fromRdf(literal('2012-03-17',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date'))); // Returns a Date
fromRdf(literal('2012-03',
  namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#gYearMonth'))); // Returns a Date

Converting an RDF literal with unknown datatype

Unknown datatypes are considered JS strings.

fromRdf(literal('abc',
  namedNode('http://example.org/unknown')); // Returns 'abc'

Converting JavaScript to RDF

toRdf(value, options?) converts a JavaScript value to an RDF literal term.

The optional options object can contain the following optional fields:

Name Description
datatype A custom NamedNode datatype that can be forced upon the literal value, which may influence the format of literal values.
dataFactory DataFactory for creating RDF terms.

Converting a string

JS strings are converted to plain RDF literals.

toRdf('abc'); // Returns literal('abc')

Converting a number

JS numbers are converted to RDF integers or doubles.

toRdf(123); // Returns literal('123',
            //           namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer')

toRdf(123.456); // Returns literal('123.456',
                //           namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#double')

Converting a boolean

JS booleans are converted to RDF booleans.

toRdf(true); // Returns literal('true',
             //           namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean')

Converting a Date

JS Dates are converted to RDF date times.

toRdf(new Date('2012-03-17'));
// Returns literal('2012-03-17T00:00:00.000Z',
//           namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime'))

toRdf(new Date('2012-03-17T23:00:00.000Z'));
// Returns literal('2012-03-17T23:00:00.000Z',
//           namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime'))

toRdf(new Date('2012-03-17'),
  { datatype: namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date') });
// Returns literal('2012-03-17',
// namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date'))

toRdf(2012,
  { datatype: namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#gYear') });
// Returns literal('2012',
//           namedNode('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#gYear'))

Conversion range

The following table shows how RDF datatypes and JavaScript primitives are mapped:

JavaScript primitive RDF Datatype
string xsd:string
string xsd:normalizedString
string xsd:anyURI
string xsd:base64Binary
string xsd:language
string xsd:Name
string xsd:NCName
string xsd:NMTOKEN
string xsd:token
string xsd:hexBinary
string rdf:langString
boolean xsd:boolean
number xsd:integer
number xsd:long
number xsd:int
number xsd:byte
number xsd:short
number xsd:negativeInteger
number xsd:nonNegativeInteger
number xsd:nonPositiveInteger
number xsd:positiveInteger
number xsd:unsignedByte
number xsd:unsignedInt
number xsd:unsignedLong
number xsd:unsignedShort
number xsd:double
number xsd:decimal
number xsd:float
Date xsd:dateTime
Date xsd:date
Date xsd:gDay
Date xsd:gMonthDay
Date xsd:gYear
Date xsd:gYearMonth

Used prefixes:

  • xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>
  • rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>

The following XSD datatypes that are standardized in RDF are not supported, and will therefore be interpreted as plain strings:

  • xsd:duration
  • xsd:time

Any other unknown datatypes will also be interpreted as plain strings.

License

This software is written by Ruben Taelman.

This code is released under the MIT license.

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