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fuseki

v1.1.0

Published

Fuseki server wrapper and management API

Readme

fuseki

A Fuseki server wrapper and management API. Java must be installed on the machine, everything else (including downloading the jar files) is done by npm install.

Usage

Constructor(Object options)

options can have the following properties:

  • home: Path to Fuseki which will set as environment variable FUSEKI_HOME (default: ./fuseki)
  • pipeOutput: Forward the output of Fuseki to stdout and stderr (default: false)

Promise .start()

Starts the server.

Promise .stop()

Stops the server.

Promise .alive()

Checks if the server is alive. This is done with a GET request to /$/ping. The Promise is rejected if the server isn't alive.

Promise .wait(timeout=10000)

Waits for the server to show up. If the server doesn't respond until the given timeout the Promise will be rejected.

Promise .datasets()

Returns the list of available datasets on the server.

Promise .createDataset(name, type, filename, graph='default')

Creates a new datasets with the given name. The type must be tdb for a persistent dataset or mem for in memory. The dataset will be filled initially if filename is given. The named graph given in graph will be used for the file upload.

Promise .uploadDataset(name, filename, graph='default')

Will upload a file with the given filename to the dataset name to the named graph graph.