RDFStore::Serializer - Interface to an RDF model/graph serializer
use RDFStore::Serializer;
my $model= new RDFStore::Model();
$model->add($statement);
$model->add($statement1);
$model->add($statement2);
my $serializer = new RDFStore::Serializer;
my $rdf = $serializer->serialize( $model ); # serialise model to a string in-memory
my $rdf = $serializer->serialize( $model, undef, {}, $base ); # using xml:base
my $rdf = $serializer->serialize( $model, undef, { 'http://mynamespace.org/blaaa/' => blaa } ); # using my blaa namespace
$serializer->serialize( $model, *STREAM ); # serialise model to a given file descriptor (stream)
An RDFStore::Model serializer.
The following methods construct RDFStore::Serializer:
- new ()
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Create an new RDFStore::Serializer object to serialize and RDFStore::Model.
- write ( MODEL [ , FILEHANDLE_REF, NAMESPACES, BASE ] )
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Write out the given MODEL to FILEHANDLE_REF (or in-memory string if not passed) using a given list of NAMESPACES and xml:base BASE if passed. The NAMESPACES hash ref contains a list of namespace values (URI refs) and prefix names - see RDFStore::Vocabulary::Generator(3). By default the output is returned from the method into a string otheriwse a valid (and opened) FILEHANLDE_REF can be passed, which will be being printed to.
- serialize ( MODEL [ , FILEHANDLE_REF, NAMESPACES, BASE ] )
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Same as write method above.
RDFStore::Model(3) RDFStore::Serializer::Strawman(3)
RDFStore::Serializer::RDFXML(3)
Alberto Reggiori <areggiori@webweaving.org>
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
- Around line 187:
- '=item' outside of any '=over'
- Around line 191:
- You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
- Around line 193:
- '=item' outside of any '=over'
- Around line 201:
- You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'