powerkernel / json-ld
JSON-LD Processor for PHP
Requires (Dev)
- json-ld/tests: 1.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-11 02:25:52 UTC
README
JsonLD is a fully conforming JSON-LD processor written in PHP. It is extensively tested and passes the official JSON-LD test suite.
There's an online playground where you can evaluate the processor's basic functionality.
Additionally to the features defined by the JSON-LD API specification, JsonLD supports framing (including value matching, deep-filtering, aggressive re-embedding, and named graphs) and an experimental object-oriented interface for JSON-LD documents.
Installation
The easiest way to use JsonLD is to integrate it as a dependency in your project's composer.json file:
{ "require": { "ml/json-ld": "1.*" } }
Installing is then a matter of running composer
php composer.phar install
... and including Composer's autoloader to your project
require('vendor/autoload.php');
Of course, you can also download JsonLD as ZIP archive from Github.
JsonLD requires PHP 5.3 or later.
Usage
The library supports the official JSON-LD API as well as a object-oriented interface for JSON-LD documents (not fully implemented yet, see issue #15 for details).
All classes are extensively documented. Please have a look at the source code.
// Official JSON-LD API $expanded = JsonLD::expand('document.jsonld'); $compacted = JsonLD::compact('document.jsonld', 'context.jsonld'); $framed = JsonLD::frame('document.jsonld', 'frame.jsonld'); $flattened = JsonLD::flatten('document.jsonld'); $quads = JsonLD::toRdf('document.jsonld'); // Output the expanded document (pretty print) print JsonLD::toString($expanded, true); // Serialize the quads as N-Quads $nquads = new NQuads(); $serialized = $nquads->serialize($quads); print $serialized; // And parse them again to a JSON-LD document $quads = $nquads->parse($serialized); $document = JsonLD::fromRdf($quads); print JsonLD::toString($document, true); // Node-centric API $doc = JsonLD::getDocument('document.jsonld'); // get the default graph $graph = $doc->getGraph(); // get all nodes in the graph $nodes = $graph->getNodes(); // retrieve a node by ID $node = $graph->getNode('http://example.com/node1'); // get a property $node->getProperty('http://example.com/vocab/name'); // add a new blank node to the graph $newNode = $graph->createNode(); // link the new blank node to the existing node $node->addPropertyValue('http://example.com/vocab/link', $newNode); // even reverse properties are supported; this returns $newNode $node->getReverseProperty('http://example.com/vocab/link'); // serialize the graph and convert it to a string $serialized = JsonLD::toString($graph->toJsonLd());
Commercial Support
Commercial support is available on request.