Linked Data Content Negotiation for Rack Applications ===================================================== This is [Rack][] middleware that provides [Linked Data][] content negotiation for Rack applications. You can use `Rack::LinkedData` with any Ruby web framework based on Rack, including with Ruby on Rails 3.0 and with Sinatra. * Features -------- * Implements [HTTP content negotiation][conneg] for RDF content types. * Supports all [RDF.rb][]-compatible serialization formats. * Compatible with any Rack application and any Rack-based framework. Examples -------- ### Adding Linked Data content negotiation to a Rails 3.x application # config/application.rb require 'rack/linkeddata' class Application < Rails::Application config.middleware.use Rack::LinkedData::ContentNegotiation end ### Adding Linked Data content negotiation to a Sinatra application #!/usr/bin/env ruby -rubygems require 'sinatra' require 'rack/linkeddata' use Rack::LinkedData::ContentNegotiation get '/hello' do RDF::Graph.new do |graph| graph << [RDF::Node.new, RDF::DC.title, "Hello, world!"] end end ### Adding Linked Data content negotiation to a Rackup application #!/usr/bin/env rackup require 'rack/linkeddata' rdf = RDF::Graph.new do |graph| graph << [RDF::Node.new, RDF::DC.title, "Hello, world!"] end use Rack::LinkedData::ContentNegotiation run lambda { |env| [200, {}, rdf] } ### Defining a default Linked Data content type use Rack::LinkedData::ContentNegotiation, :default => "text/turtle" ### Testing Linked Data content negotiation using `rackup` and `curl` $ rackup doc/examples/hello.ru $ curl -iH "Accept: text/plain" http://localhost:9292/hello $ curl -iH "Accept: text/turtle" http://localhost:9292/hello $ curl -iH "Accept: application/rdf+xml" http://localhost:9292/hello $ curl -iH "Accept: application/json" http://localhost:9292/hello $ curl -iH "Accept: application/trix" http://localhost:9292/hello $ curl -iH "Accept: */*" http://localhost:9292/hello Description ----------- `Rack::LinkedData` implements content negotiation for any [Rack][] response object that implements the `RDF::Enumerable` mixin. You would typically return an instance of `RDF::Graph` or `RDF::Repository` from your Rack application, and let the `Rack::LinkedData::ContentNegotiation` middleware take care of serializing your response into whatever RDF format the HTTP client requested and understands. The middleware queries [RDF.rb][] for the MIME content types of known RDF serialization formats, so it will work with whatever serialization plugins that are currently available for RDF.rb. (At present, this includes support for N-Triples, Turtle, RDF/XML, RDF/JSON and TriX.) Documentation ------------- * {Rack::LinkedData} * {Rack::LinkedData::ContentNegotiation} Dependencies ------------ * [Rack](http://rubygems.org/gems/rack) (>= 1.0.0) * [Linked Data](http://rubygems.org/gems/linkeddata) (>= 0.2.0) Installation ------------ The recommended installation method is via [RubyGems](http://rubygems.org/). To install the latest official release of the gem, do: % [sudo] gem install rack-linkeddata Download -------- To get a local working copy of the development repository, do: % git clone git://github.com/datagraph/rack-linkeddata.git Alternatively, you can download the latest development version as a tarball as follows: % wget http://github.com/datagraph/rack-linkeddata/tarball/master References ---------- * * * * * * Authors ------- * [Arto Bendiken](mailto:arto.bendiken@gmail.com) - License ------- `Rack::LinkedData` is free and unencumbered public domain software. For more information, see or the accompanying UNLICENSE file. [Rack]: http://rack.rubyforge.org/ [RDF.rb]: http://rdf.rubyforge.org/ [Linked Data]: http://linkeddata.org/ [conneg]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_negotiation