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Attean - A Semantic Web Framework
=head1 VERSION
This document describes Attean version 0.019
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use v5.14;
use Attean;
use Attean::RDF qw(iri);
my $store = Attean->get_store('Memory')->new();
my $parser = Attean->get_parser('NTriples')->new();
# iterator of triples and quads
my $iter = $parser->parse_iter_from_io(\*STDIN);
# add a graph name to all triples
my $quads = $iter->as_quads(iri('http://graph-name/'));
$store->add_iter($quads);
my $model = Attean::QuadModel->new( store => $store );
my $iter = $model->get_quads();
while (my $quad = $iter->next) {
say $quad->object->ntriples_string;
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Attean provides APIs for parsing, storing, querying, and serializing
Semantic Web (RDF and SPARQL) data.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=cut
package Attean {
use v5.14;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '0.019';
use Attean::API;
use Attean::Blank;
use Attean::Literal;
use Attean::Variable;
use Attean::IRI;
use Attean::Triple;
use Attean::Quad;
use Attean::Result;
use Attean::QuadModel;
use Attean::TripleModel;
use Attean::BindingEqualityTest;
use Attean::CodeIterator;
use Attean::ListIterator;
use Attean::IteratorSequence;
use Attean::IDPQueryPlanner;
use Attean::TermMap;
use HTTP::Negotiate qw(choose);
use List::MoreUtils qw(any all);
use Module::Load::Conditional qw(can_load);
use Sub::Util qw(set_subname);
use namespace::clean;
use Module::Pluggable search_path => 'AtteanX::Parser', sub_name => 'parsers', max_depth => 3;
use Module::Pluggable search_path => 'AtteanX::Serializer', sub_name => 'serializers', max_depth => 3;
use Module::Pluggable search_path => 'AtteanX::Store', sub_name => 'stores', max_depth => 3;
sub import {
my $class = shift;
if (scalar(@_)) {
my %args = @_;
foreach my $p (@{ $args{parsers} || [] }) {
# warn "Loading $p parser...";
$class->get_parser($p) || die "Failed to load parser: $p";
}
foreach my $s (@{ $args{serializers} || [] }) {
# warn "Loading $s serializer...";
$class->get_serializer($s) || die "Failed to load serializer: $s";
}
foreach my $s (@{ $args{stores} || [] }) {
# warn "Loading $s store...";
$class->get_store($s) || die "Failed to load store: $s";
}
}
}
=item C<< get_store( $NAME ) >>
Attempts to find a L<Attean::API::Store> implementation with the
given C<< $NAME >>. This is done using L<Module::Pluggable> and will generally
be searching for class names C<< AtteanX::Store::$NAME >>.
Returns the full class name if a matching implementation is found, otherwise
returns undef.
=cut
sub get_store {
my $self = shift;
return $self->_get_plugin('stores', shift);
}
=item C<< get_serializer( $NAME ) >>
=item C<< get_serializer( media_type => $MEDIA_TYPE ) >>
Attempts to find a L<Attean::API::Serializer> serializer class with the given
C<< $NAME >>, or that can serialize files with the C<< $MEDIA_TYPE >> media
type.
Returns the full class name if a matching implementation is found, otherwise
returns undef.
=cut
sub get_serializer {
my $self = shift;
my $role = 'Attean::API::Serializer';
return $self->_get_plugin('serializers', shift, $role) if (scalar(@_) == 1);
my $type = shift;
my %method = (media_type => 'media_types');
if (my $method = $method{ $type }) {
my $value = shift;
foreach my $p ($self->serializers()) {
if (can_load( modules => { $p => 0 })) {
next unless ($p->does($role));
my @exts = @{ $p->$method() };
return $p if (any { $value eq $_ } @exts);
}
}
return;
} else {
die "Not a valid constraint in get_serializer call: $type";
}
}
=item C<< get_parser( $NAME ) >>
=item C<< get_parser( filename => $FILENAME ) >>
=item C<< get_parser( media_type => $MEDIA_TYPE ) >>
Attempts to find a L<Attean::API::Parser> parser class with the given
C<< $NAME >>, or that can parse files with the same extension as
C<< $FILENAME >>, or that can parse files with the C<< $MEDIA_TYPE >> media
type.
Returns the full class name if a matching implementation is found, otherwise
returns undef.
=cut
sub get_parser {
my $self = shift;
my $role = 'Attean::API::Parser';
return $self->_get_plugin('parsers', shift, $role) if (scalar(@_) == 1);
my $type = shift;
my %method = (filename => 'file_extensions', media_type => 'media_types');
if (my $method = $method{ $type }) {
my $value = shift;
$value =~ s/^.*[.]// if ($type eq 'filename');
$value =~ s/;.*$// if ($type eq 'media_type');
foreach my $p ($self->parsers()) {
if (can_load( modules => { $p => 0 })) {
next unless ($p->can('does') and $p->does($role));
my @exts = @{ $p->$method() };
return $p if (any { $value eq $_ } @exts);
}
}
return;
} else {
die "Not a valid constraint in get_parser call: $type";
}
}
{
my %roles = (
serializers => 'Attean::API::Serializer',
parsers => 'Attean::API::Parser',
stores => 'Attean::API::Store',
);
for my $method (keys %roles) {
my $role = $roles{$method};
my $code = sub {
my $self = shift;
my @classes;
foreach my $class ($self->$method()) {
next unless (can_load( modules => { $class => 0 }));
push(@classes, $class) if ($class->can('does') and $class->does($role));
}
return @classes;
};
Sub::Install::install_sub({
code => set_subname("list_${method}", $code),
as => "list_${method}"
});
}
}
sub _get_plugin {
my $self = shift;
my $type = shift;
my $name = shift;
my @roles = @_;
foreach my $p ($self->$type()) {
if (lc(substr($p, -(length($name)+2))) eq lc("::$name")) {
unless (can_load( modules => { $p => 0 })) {
warn $Module::Load::Conditional::ERROR;
return;
}
foreach (@roles) {
unless ($p->does($_)) {
die ucfirst($type) . " class $p failed validation for role $_";
}
}
return $p;
}
}
}
=item C<< negotiate_serializer ( request_headers => $request_headers, restrict => \@serializer_names, extend => \%media_types ) >>
Returns a two-element list containing an appropriate media type and
L<Attean::API::Serializer> class as decided by L<HTTP::Negotiate>. If the
C<< 'request_headers' >> key-value is supplied, the C<< $request_headers >> is
passed to C<< HTTP::Negotiate::choose >>. The option C<< 'restrict' >>, set to
a list of serializer names, can be used to limit the serializers to choose from.
Finally, an C<<'extend'>> option can be set to a hashref that contains
MIME-types as keys and a custom variant as value. This will enable the user to
use this negotiator to return a type that isn't supported by any serializers.
The subsequent code will have to find out how to return a representation.
=cut
sub negotiate_serializer {
my $class = shift;
my %options = @_;
my $headers = delete $options{ 'request_headers' };
my $restrict = delete $options{ 'restrict' };
my $extend = delete $options{ 'extend' } || {};
my %serializer_names;
my %media_types;
foreach my $sclass ($class->list_serializers) {
my $name = $sclass =~ s/^.*://r;
$serializer_names{lc($name)} = $sclass;
for (@{ $sclass->media_types }) {
push(@{ $media_types{$_} }, $sclass);
}
}
my %sclasses;
if (ref($restrict) && ref($restrict) eq 'ARRAY') {
foreach (@$restrict) {
if (my $sclass = $serializer_names{lc($_)}) {
$sclasses{ $sclass } = 1;
}
}
} else {
%sclasses = reverse %serializer_names;
}
my @default_variants;
while (my($type, $sclasses) = each(%media_types)) {
foreach my $sclass (@$sclasses) {
next unless $sclasses{$sclass};
my $qv;
# slightly prefer turtle as a readable format to others
# try hard to avoid using ntriples as 'text/plain' isn't very useful for conneg
if ($type eq 'application/n-triples') {
$qv = 1.0;
} elsif ($type eq 'text/plain') {
$qv = 0.2;
} else {
$qv = 0.99;
$qv -= 0.01 if ($type =~ m#/x-#); # prefer non experimental media types
$qv -= 0.01 if ($type =~ m#^application/(?!rdf[+]xml)#); # prefer standard rdf/xml to other application/* formats
}
push(@default_variants, [$type, $qv, $type]);
}
}
my %custom_thunks;
my @custom_variants;
while (my($type,$thunk) = each(%$extend)) {
push(@custom_variants, [$thunk, 1.0, $type]);
$custom_thunks{ $thunk } = [$type, $thunk];
}
# remove variants with media types that are in custom_variants from @variants
my @variants = grep { not exists $extend->{ $_->[2] } } @default_variants;
push(@variants, @custom_variants);
my $stype = choose( \@variants, $headers );
if (defined($stype) and $custom_thunks{ $stype }) {
my $thunk = $stype;
my $type = $custom_thunks{ $stype }[0];
return ($type, $thunk);
}
if (defined($stype) and my $sclasses = $media_types{ $stype }) {
return ($stype, $sclasses->[0]);
} else {
die "No appropriate serializer found for content-negotiation: " . Data::Dumper->Dump([$headers, $restrict, $extend], [qw(headers restrict extend)]);
}
}
=item C<< acceptable_parsers ( handles => $item_role, prefer => $parser_role ) >>
Returns a string value expressing the media types that are acceptable to the
parsers available to the system. This string may be used as an 'Accept' HTTP
header value.
If a C<< handles >> role is supplied, only parsers that produce objects that
conform to C<< $item_role >> will be included.
If a C<< prefer >> role is supplied, only parsers that conform to
C<< $parser_role >> will be included.
Parsers are given a quality-value (expressing a preferred order or use) based
on the roles each parser consumes. Parsers consuming L<Attean::API::PullParser>
are preferred, while those consuming L<Attean::API::AtOnceParser> are not
preferred. An exact ordering between parsers consuming similar roles is
currently undefined.
=cut
sub acceptable_parsers {
my $class = shift;
my %options = @_;
my $handles = delete $options{ 'handles' };
my $prefer = delete $options{ 'prefer' };
if (defined($handles) and $handles !~ /::/) {
$handles = ucfirst(lc($handles));
$handles = "Attean::API::$handles";
}
if (defined($prefer) and $prefer !~ /::/) {
$prefer = "Attean::API::" . ucfirst($prefer);
$prefer = "${prefer}Parser" unless ($prefer =~ /Parser$/);
}
my %media_types;
foreach my $pclass ($class->list_parsers) {
if (defined($handles)) {
my $type = $pclass->handled_type;
next unless ($type->can('role'));
my $role = $type->role;
next unless Role::Tiny::does_role($handles, $role);
}
if (defined($prefer)) {
next unless ($pclass->does($prefer));
}
my $q = 0.5;
if ($pclass->does('Attean::API::PullParser')) {
$q += 0.25;
} elsif ($pclass->does('Attean::API::AtOnceParser')) {
$q -= 0.25;
}
for (@{ $pclass->media_types }) {
my $mt = "$_;q=$q";
$media_types{$mt} = $q;
}
}
my @sorted = sort { $media_types{$b} <=> $media_types{$a} } keys %media_types;
return join(',', @sorted);
}
}
1;
__END__
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to through the GitHub web interface
at L<https://github.com/kasei/attean/issues>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=head1 AUTHOR
Gregory Todd Williams C<< <gwilliams@cpan.org> >>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2014--2018 Gregory Todd Williams.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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