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Asparagus

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Asparagus is a SPARQL abstraction layer for PHP. It's design is inspired by the DBAL query builder.

Installation

You can use Composer to download and install this package as well as its dependencies. Alternatively you can simply clone the git repository and take care of loading yourself.

Composer

To add this package as a local, per-project dependency to your project, simply add a dependency on benestar/asparagus to your project's composer.json file. Here is a minimal example of a composer.json file that just defines a dependency on Asparagus 0.3:

Manual

Get the Asparagus code, either via git, or some other means. Also get all dependencies. You can find a list of the dependencies in the "require" section of the composer.json file. The "autoload" section of this file specifies how to load the resources provide by this library.

Usage

Most of the methods in QueryBuilder return the builder instance so you can build a query by calling the methods one by one. Currently, the QueryBuilder supports to manage prefixes, select variables, add basic triple conditions and group them by subject and predicate, and full support for all query modifiers SPARQL provides.

The QueryBuilder instance can be passed to a QueryExecuter or the SPARQL can be obtained as is using getSPARQL or formatted using format.

Basic functionality

In the following example, a simple SPARQL query is generated asking for all persons who have a name and an email address stored in the database.

The generated query looks like:

Optionals and filters

The following snippet creates a more complex query using optional values and filters. Only persons who do not have their email address deposited in the database are shown.

The generated query looks like:

Unions

More complex queries can be built by using subgraphs or subqueries. To create a new subgrapho or subquery, you can call QueryBuilder::newSubgraph or QueryBuilder::newSubquery. GraphBuilder supports all graph functions also supported by QueryBuilder and it will return itself as well. If alternative conditions should be matched, you can use QueryBuilder::union to specify several graph patterns which are all allowed.

The next query returns titles and authors of books recorded using Dublin Core properties from version 1.0 or version 1.1.

The generated query looks like:

Tests

This library comes with a set up PHPUnit tests that cover all non-trivial code. You can run these tests using the PHPUnit configuration file found in the root directory. The tests can also be run via TravisCI, as a TravisCI configuration file is also provided in the root directory.

Release notes

0.4.2 (2016-01-21)

0.4.1 (2016-01-21)

0.4 (2015-10-01)

0.3.1 (2015-09-06)

0.3 (2015-06-22)

0.2.1 (2015-06-19)

0.2 (2015-06-18)

0.1 (2015-06-17)

Initial release with these features:

License

Asparagus is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2. A copy of the license can be found in the LICENSE file.


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