Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: excel2rdf
Version: 0.1.10
Summary: Generate RDF from Excel spreadsheets.
Home-page: https://github.com/edmondchuc/excel2rdf
Author: Edmond Chuc
Author-email: edmond.chuc@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Python excel2rdf
        
        Generate RDF from Excel spreadsheets.
        
        
        ## Installation
        
        ```bash
        pip3 install excel2rdf
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        ```bash
        $ excel2rdf --help
        Usage: excel2rdf [OPTIONS] INPUT_FILENAME OUTPUT_FILENAME
        
        Options:
          -f TEXT  RDF format
          --help   Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ```bash
        excel2rdf input.xlsx output.ttl
        ```
        
        ## Excel Formatting
        
        The first sheet in the Excel document (Sheet1) can be named anything. It is used as the data table.
        
        ### Header
        
        The first column of the header must be named `uri`. The value of the cells in the column `uri` will be the fully qualified URI of a resource for the given row. If left blank, **excel2rdf** will generate a random URI. 
        
        The other columns of the header denote the *predicate* of the triple statement in [curie](https://www.w3.org/TR/2010/NOTE-curie-20101216/) format. The cell values can be either a curie or any literal value. 
        
        #### Example Data Sheet
        
        | uri                                                                  | rdf:type      |  schema:name   |
        |----------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|----------------|
        |                                                                      | schema:Person | John Smith     |
        | https://w3id.org/tern/resources/dada3918-f119-457b-a2e8-d10032ba44de | schema:Person | Jane Smith@en  |
        
        Yes, you can also use language tags on your string literal values.
        
        
        ### Prefix Declaration
        
        A sheet named `prefixes` must exist. This sheet contains the prefix declarations. The first cell in the row must begin with a `#`. The second cell must be the prefix value and the third cell must be the fully qualified base URI of the prefix. 
        
        A single base URI is declared with the first cell containing `##` and the second cell containing the base URI.
        
        #### Example Prefix and Base URI Declaration
        
        | ## | https://w3id.org/tern/resources/ |                                             |
        |----|----------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
        | #  | schema                           | http://schema.org/                          |
        | #  | rdf                              | http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns# |
        
        
        ### Full Excel Spreadsheet Example
        
        See [examples/manufacturers.xlsx](https://github.com/edmondchuc/excel2rdf/blob/master/examples/manufacturers.xlsx) for a full example.
        
        
        ## Caveats
        
        - The `.` character cannot be used in the headings of each column.
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Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
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Classifier: Natural Language :: English
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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