NAME
AtteanX::Store::LDF - Linked Data Fragment RDF store
SYNOPSIS
use v5.14;
use Attean;
use Attean::RDF qw(iri blank literal);
use AtteanX::Store::LDF;
my $uri = 'http://fragments.dbpedia.org/2014/en';
my $store = Attean->get_store('LDF')->new(start_url => $uri);
my $iter = $store->get_triples(undef,undef,literal("Albert Einstein"));
while (my $triple = $iter->next) {
say $triple->subject->ntriples_string .
" " .
$triple->predicate->ntriples_string .
" " .
$triple->object->ntriples_string .
" .";
}
DESCRIPTION
AtteanX::Store::LDF provides a triple-store connected to a Linked Data Fragment server. For more information on Triple Pattern Fragments consult http://linkeddatafragments.org/
METHODS
Beyond the methods documented below, this class inherits methods from the Attean::API::TripleStore class.
- new( start_url => $start_url )
-
Returns a new LDF-backed storage object. The required
start_url
argument is a URL pointing at any Linked Data Fragment. The attribure will be coerced, so it can be a string, a URI object, etc. - count_triples_estimate( $subject, $predicate, $object )
-
Return the count of triples matching the specified subject, predicate and objects.
- get_triples( $subject, $predicate, $object)
-
Returns a stream object of all statements matching the specified subject, predicate and objects. Any of the arguments may be undef to match any value.
- cost_for_plan($plan)
-
Returns an cost estimation for a single LDF triple based on estimates. The cost will be in the interval 10-1000 if the supplied argument is a AtteanX::Plan::LDF::Triple, undef otherwise.
- plans_for_algebra($algebra)
-
Returns an empty plan since access_plans generates the needed plans.
SEE ALSO
Attean , Attean::API::TripleStore
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to through the GitHub web interface at https://github.com/phochste/AtteanX-Store-LDF.
AUTHOR
Patrick Hochstenbach <patrick.hochstenbach@ugent.be>
Kjetil Kjernsmo <kjetilk@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Patrick Hochstenbach. This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Patrick Hochstenbach and Kjetil Kjernsmo. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.