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Raptor RDF Parser Library
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Dave Beckett
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Overview
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Raptor is a free software / Open Source C library that provides a set
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of parsers and serializers that generate Resource Description Framework
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(RDF) triples by parsing syntaxes or serialize the triples into a
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syntax. The supported parsing syntaxes are RDF/XML, N-Triples, TRiG,
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Turtle, RSS tag soup including all versions of RSS, Atom 1.0 and 0.3,
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GRDDL and microformats for HTML, XHTML and XML. The serializing
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syntaxes are RDF/XML (regular, and abbreviated), Atom 1.0, GraphViz,
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JSON, N-Triples, RSS 1.0 and XMP.
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Raptor was designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library (RDF
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Parser Toolkit for Redland) but is entirely separate. It is a portable
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library that works across many POSIX systems (Unix, GNU/Linux, BSDs,
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OSX, cygwin, win32). Raptor has no memory leaks and is fast.
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This is a mature and stable library. A summary of the changes can be
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found in the NEWS file, detailed API changes in the release notes and
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file-by-file changes in the ChangeLog.
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* Designed to integrate well with Redland
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* Parses content on the web if libcurl, libxml2 or BSD libfetch is
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available.
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* Supports all RDF terms including datatyped and XML literals
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* Optional features including parsers and serialisers can be selected
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at configure time.
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* Language bindings to Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby when used via
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Redland
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* No memory leaks
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* Fast
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* Standalone rapper RDF parser utility program
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Known bugs and issues are recorded in the Redland issue tracker.
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Parsers
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RDF/XML Parser
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A Parser for the standard RDF/XML syntax.
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* Fully handles the RDF/XML syntax updates for XML Base, xml:lang,
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RDF datatyping and Collections.
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* Handles all RDF vocabularies such as FOAF, RSS 1.0, Dublin Core,
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OWL, DOAP
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* Handles rdf:resource / resource attributes
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* Uses expat and/or (GNOME) libxml XML parsers as available or
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required
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N-Triples Parser
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A parser for the N-Triples syntax as defined by the W3C RDF Core
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working group for the RDF Test Cases.
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Turtle Parser
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A parser for the Turtle Terse RDF Triple Language syntax, designed as a
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useful subset of Notation 3.
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TRiG Parser
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A parser for the TriG - Turtle with Named Graphs syntax.
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The parser is alpha quality and may not support the entire TRiG
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specification.
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RSS "tag soup" parser
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A parser for the multiple XML RSS formats that use the elements such as
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channel, item, title, description in different ways. Attempts to turn
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the input into RSS 1.0 RDF triples. True RSS 1.0, as a full RDF
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vocabulary, is best parsed by the RDF/XML parser. It also generates
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triples for RSS enclosures.
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This parser also provides support for the Atom 1.0 syndication format
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defined in IETF RFC 4287
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GRDDL and microformats parser
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A parser/processor for Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of
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Languages (GRDDL) syntax, W3C Recommendation of 2007-09-11 which allows
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reading XHTML and XML as RDF triples by using profiles in the document
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that declare XSLT transforms from the XHTML or XML content into RDF/XML
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or other RDF syntax which can then be parsed. It uses either an XML or
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a lax HTML parser to allow HTML tag soup to be read.
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The parser passes the all the GRDDL tests as of Raptor 1.4.16.
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The parser also handles hCard and hReview using public XSL sheets.
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Serializers
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RDF/XML Serializer
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A serializer to the standard RDF/XML syntax as revised by the W3C RDF
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Core working group in 2004. This writes a plain triple-based RDF/XML
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serialization with no optimisation or pretty-printing.
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A second serializer is provided using several of the RDF/XML
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abbreviations to provide a more compact readable format, at the cost of
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some pre-processing. This is suitable for small documents.
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N-Triples Serializer
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A serializer to the N-Triples syntax as used by the W3C RDF Core
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working group for the RDF Test Cases.
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Atom 1.0 Serializer
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A serializer to the Atom 1.0 syndication format defined in IETF RFC
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4287
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JSON Serializers
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Two serializers for to write triples encoded in JSON, one (json) in a
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resource-centric abbreviated form RDF/JSON like Turtle or
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RDF/XML-Abbreviated; the other a triple-centric format (json-triples)
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based on the SPARQL results in JSON format. Beta quality.
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GraphViz DOT Serializer
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An serializer to the GraphViz DOT format which aids visualising RDF
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graphs.
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RSS 1.0 Serializer
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A serializer to the RDF Site Summary (RSS) 1.0 format.
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Turtle Serializer
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A serializer for the Turtle Terse RDF Triple Language syntax.
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XMP Serializer
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An alpha quality serializer to the Adobe XMP profile of RDF/XML
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suitable for embedding inside an external document.
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Documentation
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The public API is described in the libraptor.3 UNIX manual page. It is
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demonstrated in the rapper utility program which shows how to call the
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parser and write the triples in a serialization. When Raptor is used
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inside Redland, the Redland documentation explains how to call the
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parser and contains several example programs. There are also further
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examples in the example directory of the distribution.
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To install Raptor see the Installation document.
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Sources
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The packaged sources are available from
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http://download.librdf.org/source/ (master site) and also from the
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SourceForge site. The development Subversion sources can also be
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browsed with ViewCV.
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License
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This library is free software / open source software released under the
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LGPL (GPL) or Apache 2.0 licenses. See LICENSE.html for full details.
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Mailing Lists
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The Redland mailing lists discusses the development and use of Raptor
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and Redland as well as future plans and announcement of releases.
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__________________________________________________________________
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Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Dave Beckett
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Copyright (C) 2000-2005 University of Bristol
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