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rdf-stream-to-dataset-stream

v1.0.0

Published

Combines quads of a RDF/JS quad stream to a stream of RDF/JS Dataset chunks

Downloads

16,168

Readme

rdf-stream-to-dataset-stream

rdf-stream-to-dataset-stream combines a quad stream to dataset chunks.

Usage

byGraph()

Combines all consecutive quads that have the same named graph to a dataset.

byPredicate(predicate)

For use cases where the predicate is the separator. Combines all consecutive quads to a dataset until the given predicate shows up. The quad with the given predicate will be the first quad of the dataset. Quads that show up before the first appearance of the predicate will be combined to the first dataset. The predicate argument can be a RDF/JS NamedNode or a string.

bySubject()

Combines all consecutive quads that belong to the same named node subject to a dataset. There is no check if blank node subjects belong to a tree structure of the last named node subject.

byType(type)

For use cases where the rdf type is the separator. Combines all consecutive quads to a dataset until the given type shows up. The quad with the given type will be the first quad of the dataset. Quads that show up before the first appearance of the type will be combined to the first dataset. The type argument can be a RDF/JS NamedNode or a string.

toDatasetStream({ split } = {})

Combines all consecutive quads to a dataset until the split function returns true. If no split function is provided, a function that always returns false is used.
The split function will be called with the following arguments:

  split(current, last, all)
  • current is the current quad in the stream, which is not yet added to the dataset.
  • last is the previous quad in the stream.
  • all are all quads belonging to the next dataset chunk in an Array.

Example

The example tbbtBySubject.js shows how to use bySubject to combine the quads of a N3 parser stream.