A light-weight graph data mapper which maps RDF graph data from RDF.ex data structures to schema-conform Elixir structs and vice versa.
For a guide and more information about Grax, and it's related projects, go to https://rdf-elixir.dev/grax/.
Let's assume we have a graph like this:
{:ok, graph} =
"""
@prefix : <http://example.com/> .
@prefix schema: <https://schema.org/> .
@prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> .
:User1
schema:name "Jane" ;
schema:email "[email protected]" ;
foaf:age 30 ;
foaf:friend :User2.
:Post1
schema:author :User1 ;
schema:name "Lorem" ;
schema:articleBody """Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Provident, nihil, dignissimos. Nesciunt aut totam eius. Magnam quaerat modi vel sed, ipsam atque rem, eos vero ducimus beatae harum explicabo labore!""" .
# ...
"""
|> RDF.Turtle.read_string()
Grax allows us to define a schema for the mapping of this kind of data to Elixir structs.
defmodule User do
use Grax.Schema
alias NS.{SchemaOrg, FOAF}
schema SchemaOrg.Person do
property name: SchemaOrg.name, type: :string
property email: SchemaOrg.email, type: :string
property age: FOAF.age, type: :integer
link friends: FOAF.friend, type: list_of(User)
link posts: -SchemaOrg.author, type: list_of(Post)
field :password
end
end
defmodule Post do
use Grax.Schema
alias NS.SchemaOrg
schema SchemaOrg.BlogPosting do
property title: SchemaOrg.name(), type: :string
property content: SchemaOrg.articleBody(), type: :string
link author: SchemaOrg.author(), type: User
end
end
With that we can create an instance of our User
struct from an RDF.Graph
.
iex> User.load(graph, EX.User1)
{:ok,
%User{
__id__: ~I<http://example.com/User1>,
age: nil,
email: ["[email protected]", "[email protected]"],
friends: [],
name: "Jane",
password: nil,
posts: [
%Post{
__id__: ~I<http://example.com/Post1>,
author: ~I<http://example.com/User1>,
content: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Provident, nihil, dignissimos. Nesciunt aut totam eius. Magnam quaerat modi vel sed, ipsam atque rem, eos vero ducimus beatae harum explicabo labore!",
title: "Lorem"
}
]
}}
And do some transformation on the struct and write it back to an RDF graph.
user
|> Grax.put!(:age, user.age + 1)
|> Grax.to_rdf!()
|> RDF.Serialization.write_file!("user.ttl")
- I18n support (localization with language-tagged string literals)
- Storage adapters (e.g. accessing SPARQL endpoints directly and support for non-RDF-based graph databases)
- RDFS support (e.g. for class-based query builders)
- More preloading strategies (eg. pattern- and path-based preloading)
See CONTRIBUTING for details.
The development of this project was sponsored by NetzeBW for NETZlive.
If you need help with your Elixir and Linked Data projects, just contact NinjaConcept via [email protected].
(c) 2020-present Marcel Otto. MIT Licensed, see LICENSE for details.