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#' Initialize an `rdf` Object
#'
#' @param storage Storage backend to use; see details
#' @param host host address for mysql, postgres, or virtuoso storage
#' @param port port for mysql (mysql storage defaults to mysql standard port, 3306)
#' or postgres (postgres storage defaults to postgres standard port, 4321)
#' @param user user name for postgres, mysql, or virtuoso
#' @param password password for postgres, mysql, or virtuoso
#' @param database name of the database to be created/used
#' @param charset charset for virtuoso database, if desired
#' @param dir directory of where to write sqlite or berkeley database.
#' @param dsn Virtuoso dsn, either "Local Virtuoso" or "Remote Virtuoso"
#' @param name name for the storage object created. Default is usually fine.
#' @param new_db logical, default FALSE. Create new database or connect to existing?
#' @param fallback logical, default TRUE. If requested storage system cannot initialize,
#' should `rdf()` fall back on memory (default) or throw an error (fallback=FALSE)?
#' @return an rdf object
#' @details an rdf Object is a list of class 'rdf', consisting of
#' three pointers to external C objects managed by the redland library.
#' These are the `world` object: basically a top-level pointer for
#' all RDF models, and a `model` object: a collection of RDF statements,
#' and a `storage` object, indicating how these statements are stored.
#'
#' `rdflib` defaults to an in-memory hash-based storage structure.
#' which should be best for most use cases. For very large triplestores,
#' disk-based storage will be necessary. Enabling external storage devices
#' will require additional libraries and custom compiling. See the storage
#' vignette for details.
#'
#' @importClassesFrom redland World Model Storage
#' @importMethodsFrom redland freeWorld freeModel freeStorage
#' @importFrom utils capture.output
#' @export
#'
#' @examples
#' x <- rdf()
#'
rdf <- function(storage = c("memory", "BDB", "sqlite",
"postgres", "mysql", "virtuoso"),
host = NULL,
port = NULL,
user = NULL,
password = NULL,
database = NULL,
charset = NULL,
dir = NULL,
dsn = "Local Virtuoso",
name = "rdflib",
new_db = FALSE,
fallback = TRUE){
world <- new("World")
store <- rdf_storage(storage, world, host, port, user, password,
database, charset, dir, dsn, name, new_db, fallback)
model <- new("Model", world = world, storage = store, options = "")
structure(list(world = world, model = model, storage = store),
class = "rdf")
}
rdf_storage <- function(storage = c("memory",
"BDB",
"sqlite",
"postgres",
"mysql",
"virtuoso"),
world = NULL,
host = NULL,
port = NULL,
user = NULL,
password = NULL,
database = NULL,
charset = NULL,
dir = NULL,
dsn = "Local Virtuoso",
name = "rdflib",
new_db = FALSE,
fallback = TRUE,
check_only = FALSE){
if(is.null(world)){
world <- new("World")
}
storage <- match.arg(storage)
new <- NULL
if(new_db){
new <- "yes"
}
if(is.null(dir)){
dir <- "."
}
options <- options_to_str(
switch(storage,
memory = list("hash-type" = "memory"),
BDB = list(new = new, "hash-type" = "bdb", dir = dir),
sqlite = list(new = new, dir = dir),
postgres = list(new = new, host = host, port = port,
database = database, user = user, password = password),
mysql = list(new = new, host = host, port = port,
database = database, user = user, password = password),
virtuoso = list(dsn = dsn, user = user, password = password,
database = database, host = host, charset = charset),
list()
))
store <- switch(storage,
memory = new("Storage", world, "hashes", name = name, options = options),
BDB = new("Storage", world, "hashes", name = name, options = options),
sqlite = new("Storage", world, "sqlite", name = name, options = options),
postgres = new("Storage", world, "postgresql", name = name, options = options),
mysql = new("Storage", world, "mysql", name = name, options = options),
virtuoso = new("Storage", world, "virtuoso", name = name, options = options)
)
continue <- !is_null_pointer(store)
if(check_only){
freeStorage(store)
freeWorld(world)
return(continue)
}
if(!continue){
if(fallback){
warning(paste(storage, "driver not found. Falling back on in-memory storage"))
redland::freeStorage(store)
store <- new("Storage", world)
} else {
stop(paste(storage, "not found"))
}
}
store
}
compact <- function(l){ Filter(Negate(is.null), l)}
options_to_str <- function(x){
x <- compact(x)
n <- names(x)
out <- character(0)
for(i in seq_along(x)){
out <- paste0(c(out, paste0(n[[i]], "=", "'", x[[i]], "'")), collapse=",")
}
out
}
#' @importFrom redland is.null.externalptr
is_null_pointer <- function(x){
redland::is.null.externalptr(x@librdf_storage@ref)
# utils::capture.output(base::print.default(x@librdf_storage@ref)) ==
# "<pointer: 0x0>"
}
#' rdflib: Tools to Manipulate and Query Semantic Data
#'
#' The Resource Description Framework, or RDF is a widely used
#' data representation model that forms the cornerstone of the
#' Semantic Web. 'RDF' represents data as a graph rather than
#' the familiar data table or rectangle of relational databases.
#'
#'
#' It has three main goals:
#'
#' \itemize{
#' \item Easily read, write, and convert between all major RDF serialization formats
#' \item Support SPARQL queries to extract data from an RDF graph into a data.frame
#' \item Support JSON-LD format as a first-class citizen in RDF manipulations
#' }
#'
#' For more information, see the Wikipedia pages for RDF, SPARQL, and JSON-LD:
#'
#' \itemize{
#' \item \url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework}
#' \item \url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARQL}
#' \item \url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-LD}
#' }
#'
#' To learn more about rdflib, start with the vignettes:
#' `browseVignettes(package = "rdflib")`
#'
#' Configurations via `options()`
#'
#' `rdf_print_format`:
#'
#' - NULL or "nquads" (default)
#' - any valid serializer name: e.g. "rdfxml", "jsonld", "turtle", "ntriples"
#'
#' `rdf_base_uri`:
#'
#' - Default base URI to use (when serializing JSON-LD only at this time)
#' default is "localhost://"
#'
#' `rdf_max_print`:
#'
#' - maximum number of lines to print from rdf, default 10
#'
#'
"_PACKAGE"
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