Scala implementation of SHEX and SHACL.
This project contains an implementation of SHACL and ShEx
This project contains an implementation of SHACL and ShEx.
Both are implemented in Scala using the same underlying mechanism using a purely functional approach.
The library handles RDF using a simple RDF interface which has 2 implementations, one using Apache Jena and another one using RDF4j, this means that it is possible to use this library to validate RDF models from any of those RDF libraries, as well as from external SPARQL endpoints.
The projects uses sbt for compilation as well as Java 1.8.
sbt test
compiles and runs the tests
Once compiled, the program can be run as a command line tool.
It is possible to run the program inside sbt
as:
Example:
sbt "run --data examples/shacl/good1.ttl
--engine ShaClex"
Example:
sbt "run --engine=ShEx
--schema examples/shex/good1.shex
--schemaFormat ShExC
--data examples/shex/good1.ttl"
The following example validates RDF nodes from wikidata using Gene-wiki ShEx:
sbt "run --endpoint=https://query.wikidata.org/sparql
--schemaUrl=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SuLab/Genewiki-ShEx/master/diseases/wikidata-disease-ontology.shex
--shapeMap=examples/shex/wikidata/disease1.shapeMap
--schemaFormat=ShExC
--engine=ShEx
--trigger=ShapeMap
--showResult
--resultFormat=JSON"
It is usually faster to run the sbt
command, which opens the interactive sbt
shell and inside that shell, execute
the different commands.
$ sbt
... several information about loading libraries
sbt> run -d examples/shacl/good1.ttl --engine ShaClex
The fastest way to run Shaclex is to compile the code and generate a binary. The following command:
$ sbt universal:packageBin
...generates the file...
target/universal/shaclex-N.N.N.zip
which contains the compressed binary code.
- The engine is based on Monads using the cats library
- The ShEx compact syntax parser is implemented using the following Antlr grammar (previous versions used Scala Parser Combinators) which is based on this grammar
- JSON encoding and decoding uses the Json structure defined here and is implemented using Circe
We aim to pass the standard test-suites of ShEx and SHACL.
In order to run the test suite and generate the EARL report, you can do the following:
- For ShEx, run
sbt
, selectproject shex
and runcompat:test
for compatibility tests.
- This project is based on ShExcala which was focused on Shape Expressions only.
- The aim of Shaclex is to support both ShEx and SHACL and to provide conversions between both languages. More information about both languages can be read in the Validating RDF data written by the authors.
- An online demo based on this library is available at http://rdfshape.weso.es.
- Author: Jose Emilio Labra Gayo
Contributors:
-
RDFShape: An online demo powered by this library.
-
Eclipse lyo: An SDK and a modelling environment to design and develop linked data applications based on the OSLC standards. The validation library is lyo-validation.
Contributions are greatly appreciated. Please fork this repository and open a pull request to add more features or submit issues