From 187f19b1704b8a877b53a3e66c67ec26383a3ee9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zotlabs Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2017 17:21:33 -0700 Subject: fix titles on ajaxupdate issue, add jsonld-php library --- library/jsonld/README.md | 193 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 193 insertions(+) create mode 100644 library/jsonld/README.md (limited to 'library/jsonld/README.md') diff --git a/library/jsonld/README.md b/library/jsonld/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5853c94bf --- /dev/null +++ b/library/jsonld/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +php-json-ld +=========== + +[![Build Status][travis-ci-png]][travis-ci-site] +[travis-ci-png]: https://travis-ci.org/digitalbazaar/php-json-ld.png?branch=master +[travis-ci-site]: https://travis-ci.org/digitalbazaar/php-json-ld + +Introduction +------------ + +This library is an implementation of the [JSON-LD][] specification in [PHP][]. + +JSON, as specified in [RFC7159][], is a simple language for representing +objects on the Web. Linked Data is a way of describing content across +different documents or Web sites. Web resources are described using +IRIs, and typically are dereferencable entities that may be used to find +more information, creating a "Web of Knowledge". [JSON-LD][] is intended +to be a simple publishing method for expressing not only Linked Data in +JSON, but for adding semantics to existing JSON. + +JSON-LD is designed as a light-weight syntax that can be used to express +Linked Data. It is primarily intended to be a way to express Linked Data +in JavaScript and other Web-based programming environments. It is also +useful when building interoperable Web Services and when storing Linked +Data in JSON-based document storage engines. It is practical and +designed to be as simple as possible, utilizing the large number of JSON +parsers and existing code that is in use today. It is designed to be +able to express key-value pairs, RDF data, [RDFa][] data, +[Microformats][] data, and [Microdata][]. That is, it supports every +major Web-based structured data model in use today. + +The syntax does not require many applications to change their JSON, but +easily add meaning by adding context in a way that is either in-band or +out-of-band. The syntax is designed to not disturb already deployed +systems running on JSON, but provide a smooth migration path from JSON +to JSON with added semantics. Finally, the format is intended to be fast +to parse, fast to generate, stream-based and document-based processing +compatible, and require a very small memory footprint in order to operate. + +## Quick Examples + +```php +$doc = (object)array( + "http://schema.org/name" => "Manu Sporny", + "http://schema.org/url" => (object)array("@id" => "http://manu.sporny.org/"), + "http://schema.org/image" => (object)array("@id" => "http://manu.sporny.org/images/manu.png") +); + +$context = (object)array( + "name" => "http://schema.org/name", + "homepage" => (object)array("@id" => "http://schema.org/url", "@type" => "@id"), + "image" => (object)array("@id" => "http://schema.org/image", "@type" => "@id") +); + +// compact a document according to a particular context +// see: http://json-ld.org/spec/latest/json-ld/#compacted-document-form +$compacted = jsonld_compact($doc, $context); + +echo json_encode($compacted, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES); +/* Output: +{ + "@context": {...}, + "image": "http://manu.sporny.org/images/manu.png", + "homepage": "http://manu.sporny.org/", + "name": "Manu Sporny" +} +*/ + +// compact using URLs +jsonld_compact('http://example.org/doc', 'http://example.org/context'); + +// expand a document, removing its context +// see: http://json-ld.org/spec/latest/json-ld/#expanded-document-form +$expanded = jsonld_expand($compacted) { +echo json_encode($expanded, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES); +/* Output: +{ + "http://schema.org/image": [{"@id": "http://manu.sporny.org/images/manu.png"}], + "http://schema.org/name": [{"@value": "Manu Sporny"}], + "http://schema.org/url": [{"@id": "http://manu.sporny.org/"}] +} +*/ + +// expand using URLs +jsonld_expand('http://example.org/doc'); + +// flatten a document +// see: http://json-ld.org/spec/latest/json-ld/#flattened-document-form +$flattened = jsonld_flatten($doc); +// all deep-level trees flattened to the top-level + +// frame a document +// see: http://json-ld.org/spec/latest/json-ld-framing/#introduction +$framed = jsonld_frame($doc, $frame); +// document transformed into a particular tree structure per the given frame + +// normalize a document using the RDF Dataset Normalization Algorithm +// (URDNA2015), see: http://json-ld.github.io/normalization/spec/ +$normalized = jsonld_normalize( + $doc, array('algorithm' => 'URDNA2015', 'format' => 'application/nquads')); +// normalized is a string that is a canonical representation of the document +// that can be used for hashing, comparison, etc. + +// force HTTPS-only context loading: +// use built-in secure document loader +jsonld_set_document_loader('jsonld_default_secure_document_loader'); + +// set a default custom document loader +jsonld_set_document_loader('my_custom_doc_loader'); + +// a custom loader that demonstrates using a simple in-memory mock for +// certain contexts before falling back to the default loader +// note: if you want to set this loader as the new default, you'll need to +// store the previous default in another variable first and access that inside +// the loader +global $mocks; +$mocks = array('http://example.com/mycontext' => (object)array( + 'hombre' => 'http://schema.org/name')); +function mock_load($url) { + global $jsonld_default_load_document, $mocks; + if(isset($mocks[$url])) { + // return a "RemoteDocument", it has these three properties: + return (object)array( + 'contextUrl' => null, + 'document' => $mocks[$url], + 'documentUrl' => $url); + } + // use default loader + return call_user_func($jsonld_default_load_document, $url); +} + +// use the mock loader for just this call, witout modifying the default one +$compacted = jsonld_compact($foo, 'http://example.com/mycontext', array( + 'documentLoader' => 'mock_load')); + +// a custom loader that uses a simplistic in-memory cache (no invalidation) +global $cache; +$cache = array(); +function cache_load($url) { + global $jsonld_default_load_document, $cache; + if(isset($cache[$url])) { + return $cache[$url]; + } + // use default loader + $doc = call_user_func($jsonld_default_load_document, $url); + $cache[$url] = $doc; + return $doc; +} + +// use the cache loader for just this call, witout modifying the default one +$compacted = jsonld_compact($foo, 'http://schema.org', array( + 'documentLoader' => 'cache_load')); +``` + +Commercial Support +------------------ + +Commercial support for this library is available upon request from +[Digital Bazaar][]: support@digitalbazaar.com + +Source +------ + +The source code for the PHP implementation of the JSON-LD API +is available at: + +http://github.com/digitalbazaar/php-json-ld + +Tests +----- + +This library includes a sample testing utility which may be used to verify +that changes to the processor maintain the correct output. + +To run the sample tests you will need to get the test suite files by cloning +the `json-ld.org` and `normalization` repositories hosted on GitHub: + +- https://github.com/json-ld/json-ld.org +- https://github.com/json-ld/normalization + +Then run the PHPUnit test.php application and point it at the directories +containing the tests: + + phpunit --group json-ld.org test.php -d {PATH_TO_JSON_LD_ORG/test-suite} + phpunit --group normalization test.php -d {PATH_TO_NORMALIZATION/tests} + +[Digital Bazaar]: http://digitalbazaar.com/ +[JSON-LD]: http://json-ld.org/ +[Microdata]: http://www.w3.org/TR/microdata/ +[Microformats]: http://microformats.org/ +[PHP]: http://php.net +[RDFa]: http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/ +[RFC7159]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159 -- cgit v1.2.3