fetch-sparql-endpoint

A simple, lightweight module to send queries to SPARQL endpoints and retrieve their results in a streaming fashion.

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Fetch SPARQL Endpoint

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A simple, lightweight module to send queries to SPARQL endpoints and retrieve their results in a streaming fashion.

All results are compatible with the RDFJS specification.

All SPARQL queries are supported, such as SELECT, ASK, CONSTRUCT DESCRIBE, INSERT, DELETE, ...

Internally, this library supports SPARQL results in SPARQL JSON, SPARQL XML, and Turtle.

Install

This package can be installed via npm.

$ npm install fetch-sparql-endpoint

This package also works out-of-the-box in browsers via tools such as webpack and browserify.

Usage

API

Create a new fetcher

import {SparqlEndpointFetcher} from "fetch-sparql-endpoint";

const myFetcher = new SparqlEndpointFetcher();

Optionally, you can pass an options object with the following optional entries:

const myFetcher = new SparqlEndpointFetcher({
  method: 'POST',                           // A custom HTTP method for issuing (non-update) queries, defaults to POST. Update queries are always issued via POST.
  additionalUrlParams: new URLSearchParams({'infer': 'true', 'sameAs': 'false'});  // A set of additional parameters that well be added to fetchAsk, fetchBindings & fetchTriples requests
  fetch: fetch,                             // A custom fetch-API-supporting function
  dataFactory: DataFactory,                 // A custom RDFJS data factory
  prefixVariableQuestionMark: false         // If variable names in bindings should be prefixed with '?', defaults to false
});

Fetch bindings

SPARQL SELECT queries returns a (promise to a) stream of bindings.

const bindingsStream = await fetcher.fetchBindings('https://dbpedia.org/sparql', 'SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o } LIMIT 100');
bindingsStream.on('data', (bindings) => console.log(bindings));

This will output bindings in the following form, where keys correspond to variables in the queries, and values and RDFJS terms:

{ s: namedNode('s1'), p: namedNode('p1'), o: namedNode('o1') }
{ s: namedNode('s2'), p: namedNode('p2'), o: namedNode('o2') }
{ s: namedNode('s3'), p: namedNode('p3'), o: namedNode('o3') }
...

Optionally, you can obtain a list of variables by listening to the 'variables' event:

const bindingsStream = await fetcher.fetchBindings('https://dbpedia.org/sparql', 'SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o } LIMIT 100');
bindingsStream.on('data', (bindings) => console.log(bindings));
// Will print [ variable('s'), variable('p'), variable('o') ]
bindingsStream.on('variables', (variables) => console.log(variables));

Fetch ask

SPARQL ASK queries answer with a (promise to a) boolean value.

const answer = await fetcher.fetchAsk('https://dbpedia.org/sparql', 'ASK WHERE { ?s ?p ?o }');

This will output true or false.

Fetch triples

SPARQL CONSTRUCT and SPARQL DESCRIBE queries returns a (promise to a) stream of triples.

const tripleStream = await fetcher.fetchTriples('https://dbpedia.org/sparql', 'CONSTRUCT { ?s ?p ?o } LIMIT 100');
tripleStream.on('data', (triple) => console.log(triple));

This will output RDFJS triples as follows:

triple(namedNode('s1'), namedNode('p1'), namedNode('o1'))
triple(namedNode('s2'), namedNode('p2'), namedNode('o2'))
triple(namedNode('s3'), namedNode('p3'), namedNode('o3'))
...

Fetch update

SPARQL Update queries answer with a void promise.

await fetcher.fetchUpdate('https://dbpedia.org/sparql', 'INSERT DATA { <ex:s> <ex:p> <ex:o> }');

The await will throw an error if the update has failed.

Detect query type

If you want to know the query type in order to determine which of the above fetch methods to call, then you can use the getQueryType method as follows:

fetcher.getQueryType('SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o } LIMIT 100'); // Outputs 'SELECT'
fetcher.getQueryType('ASK WHERE { ?s ?p ?o }');                // Outputs 'ASK'
fetcher.getQueryType('CONSTRUCT { ?s ?p ?o } LIMIT 100');      // Outputs 'CONSTRUCT'

This method will also throw an error if the query contains a syntax error.

Command-line

A command-line tool is provided to quickly query or update any SPARQL endpoint:

Usage:

fetch-sparql-endpoint Sends a query to a SPARQL endpoint

Usage:
  fetch-sparql-endpoint https://dbpedia.org/sparql [-q] 'SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o } 100'
  fetch-sparql-endpoint https://dbpedia.org/sparql -f query.sparql
  cat query.sparql | fetch-sparql-endpoint https://dbpedia.org/sparql

Options:
  -q            evaluate the given SPARQL query string
  -f            evaluate the SPARQL query in the given file
  -g            send query via HTTP GET instead of POST
  --help        print this help message

License

This software is written by Ruben Taelman.

This code is released under the MIT license.