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Reintroducing the ArangoDB-RDF Adapter

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source link: https://arangodb.com/2024/02/reintroducing-the-arangodb-rdf-adapter/
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Reintroducing the ArangoDB-RDF Adapter

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ArangoRDF allows you to export Graphs from ArangoDB into RDFLib, the standard library for working with Resource Description Framework (RDF) in Python, and vice-versa.

Back in December 2023, we (quietly) released ArangoRDF’s 0.1 distribution, which reworked
functionality to introduce a consistent RDF-to-ArangoDB & ArangoDB-to-RDF experience based
on the paper Transforming RDF-star to Property Graphs: A Preliminary Analysis of
Transformation Approaches
.

Our latest 0.9 release complements previous overhaul & restoration changes by increasing the
number of transformation cases covered, optimizing its codebase, and improving
documentation.

This blog post will provide a brief outline and links for the walkthrough of ArangoRDF as
demonstrated by the official Jupyter Notebook mentioned below.

In the notebook you will find the following use cases:

  1. ArangoDB to RDF
    • Via an ArangoDB graph
    • Via a set of ArangoDB Collections
    • Via a user-defined Metagraph
  2. RDF to ArangoDB
  3. Full Cycles
    • ArangoDB → RDF → ArangoDB
    • RDF → ArangoDB → RDF

We hope you enjoy the notebook, you can get started with it today on:
GitHub
Google Colab

As always we look forward to your feedback!

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