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RDFLib is a pure Python package for working with `RDF `_. RDFLib contains useful APIs for
working with RDF, including:
* **Parsers & Serializers**
* for RDF/XML, N3, NTriples, N-Quads, Turtle, TriX, RDFa and Microdata
* and JSON-LD, via a plugin module
* **Store implementations**
* for in-memory and persistent RDF storage - Berkeley DB
* **Graph interface**
* to a single graph
* or a conjunctive graph (multiple Named Graphs)
* or a dataset of graphs
* **SPARQL 1.1 implementation**
* supporting both Queries and Updates
Getting started
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If you have never used RDFLib, the following will help get you started:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
gettingstarted
intro_to_parsing
intro_to_creating_rdf
intro_to_graphs
intro_to_sparql
utilities
Examples
In depth
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If you are familiar with RDF and are looking for details on how RDFLib handles RDF, these are for you.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
rdf_terms
namespaces_and_bindings
persistence
merging
upgrade4to5
Reference
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The nitty-gritty details of everything.
API reference:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
apidocs/modules
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
plugins
.. * :ref:`genindex`
.. * :ref:`modindex`
For developers
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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
developers
docs
univrdfstore
persisting_n3_terms
Developers might also like to join rdflib's dev mailing list: ``__
The Code
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The rdflib code is hosted on GitHub at ``__ where you lodge Issues and also Pull
Requests to help improve this community project!
The RDFlib organisation on GitHub at ``__ maintains this package and a number of other RDF
and related packaged that you might also find useful.
Further help
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For asynchronous chat support, try our gitter channel at ``__
If you would like more help with using rdflib, please post a question using the tag ``[rdflib]`` on StackOverflow. A list of
existing ``[rdflib]`` tagged questions is there at:
* ``__