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SPARQL.js – A SPARQL 1.1 parser for JavaScript
The SPARQL 1.1 Query Language allows to query datasources of RDF triples. SPARQL.js translates SPARQL into a JSON structure, so you can use SPARQL queries in your JavaScript applications.
It fully supports the SPARQL 1.1 specification, including property paths, federation, and updates.
Usage
Library
// Parse a SPARQL query to a JSON object
var SparqlParser = require('sparqljs').Parser;
var parser = new SparqlParser();
var parsedQuery = parser.parse(
'PREFIX foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> ' +
'SELECT * { ?mickey foaf:name "Mickey Mouse"@en; foaf:knows ?other. }');
// Regenerate a SPARQL query from a JSON object
var SparqlGenerator = require('sparqljs').Generator;
var generator = new SparqlGenerator();
query.variables = ['?mickey'];
var generatedQuery = generator.stringify(query);
Standalone
$ sparql-to-json query.sparql
Browser
Through browserify:
$ cd SPARQL.js
$ npm install
$ browserify sparql.js --standalone sparqljs > sparqljs-browser.js
$ uglifyjs sparqljs-browser.js -c -m > sparqljs-browser-min.js
Representation
Queries are represented in a JSON structure. The most easy way to get acquainted with this structure is to try the examples in the queries
folder through sparql-to-json
. All examples of the SPARQL 1.1 specification have been included, in case you wonder how a specific syntactical construct is represented.
Here is a simple query in SPARQL:
PREFIX dbpedia-owl: <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>
SELECT ?p ?c WHERE {
?p a dbpedia-owl:Artist.
?p dbpedia-owl:birthPlace ?c.
?c <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name> "York"@en.
}
And here is the same query in JSON:
{
"type": "query",
"prefixes": {
"dbpedia-owl": "http://dbpedia.org/ontology/"
},
"queryType": "SELECT",
"variables": [ "?p", "?c" ],
"where": [
{
"type": "bgp",
"triples": [
{
"subject": "?p",
"predicate": "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type",
"object": "http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Artist"
},
{
"subject": "?p",
"predicate": "http://dbpedia.org/ontology/birthPlace",
"object": "?c"
},
{
"subject": "?c",
"predicate": "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name",
"object": "\"York\"@en"
}
]
}
]
}
The representation of triples is the same as that of the N3.js library.
Installation
$ [sudo] npm [-g] install sparqljs
License, status and contributions
The SPARQL.js library is copyrighted by Ruben Verborgh and released under the MIT License.
Contributions are welcome, and bug reports or pull requests are always helpful.
Contributors
- Thanks to Tim Ermilov for driving the SPARQL generator