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JSON Schema LD specification

JSON Schema for Linked Data, hereafter JSON-Schema-LD/json-schema-ld/jsc-ld, is a syntactic sugar for JSON Schema to enable generative interoperability by means of representing JSON schema in RDF vocabularies (RDF Schema) and RDF shapes (SHACL).

A JSON Schema is a declarative vocabulary specifies a number of rules to describe what objects serialized in JSON based format should look like. With JSC-LD, domain models and application profiles are extracted from existing implementation model in JSON Schema and represented in RDF Schema and Shacl shapes.

Built With

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Usage

Synopsis

  $ json-schema-ld --source json_schema.js --out out --prefix example --url "http://example.com/"
  $ json-schema-ld -s PATH/TO/FOLDER/ -p example -u "http://example.com" 

Options

  -s, --source path/to/source/file|directory   Path to a JSON schema file or a directory contains JSON schema files
  -p, --prefix prefix                          JSC-LD predefined namespace prefix
  -f, --format format                          RDF serialization format: Turtle, application/trig, N-Triples, or N-Quads. It
                                               defaults to Turtle.
  -u, --uri uri                                JSC-LD predefined namespace URI
  -o, --out path/to/directory                  Path to output directory defaults to "out"
  -h, --help                              

Limitations

JSON-Schema-LD is developed upon the latest draft 2020-12 to describe data formats. Some custom keywords defined in a prior draft may not be supported. Keywords that are supported by JSC-LD can be found Supported JSON Schema keywords.

contribute

Do not hesitate to report a bug.

Lisense

This code is copyrighted by IDLab, Ghent University – imec and released under the MIT license.

Contact

Jiao Long, Brecht Van de Vyvere and Pieter Colpaert

IDLab, Ghent University – imec