Querying, Creating, and Updating Ontologies
Querying Ontology Information
Before reading this document, you should have a basic understanding of DSP-API v2 external ontology schemas (see API Schema).
Each request returns a single RDF graph, which can be represented in JSON-LD, Turtle, or RDF/XML, using HTTP content negotiation (see Response Formats).
The response format uses prefixes to shorten IRIs, making them more
human-readable. A client may wish to convert these to full IRIs for
processing. This can be done with responses in JSON-LD by using a library
that implements the JSON-LD API
to compact the document with an empty JSON-LD @context
.
Querying Ontology Metadata
Requests for ontology metadata can return information about more than one ontology, unlike other requests for ontology information. To get metadata about all ontologies:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/metadata
If you submit a project IRI in the X-Knora-Accept-Project
header, only the
ontologies for that project will be returned.
The response is in the complex API v2 schema. Sample response:
{
"@graph": [
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2017-12-19T15:23:42.166Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The anything ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/0001"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0001/anything/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The something ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/0001"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0001/something/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The images demo ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/00FF"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The BEOL ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/yTerZGyxjZVqFMNNKXCDPF"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0801/beol/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The Biblio ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/yTerZGyxjZVqFMNNKXCDPF"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0801/biblio/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The Newton-Project ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/yTerZGyxjZVqFMNNKXCDPF"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0801/newton/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The incunabula ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/0803"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0803/incunabula/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The dokubib ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/0804"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0804/dokubib/v2"
},
{
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@value": "2022-03-23T07:14:17.445208Z",
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp"
},
"rdfs:label": "The Anton Webern project ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://rdfh.ch/projects/08AE"
},
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/08AE/webern/v2"
},
{
"rdfs:label": "The Knora admin ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://www.knora.org/ontology/knora-admin#SystemProject"
},
"knora-api:isBuiltIn": true,
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-admin/v2"
},
{
"rdfs:label": "The knora-api ontology in the complex schema",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://www.knora.org/ontology/knora-admin#SystemProject"
},
"knora-api:isBuiltIn": true,
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2"
},
{
"rdfs:label": "The salsah-gui ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://www.knora.org/ontology/knora-admin#SystemProject"
},
"knora-api:isBuiltIn": true,
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/salsah-gui/v2"
},
{
"rdfs:label": "The standoff ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject": {
"@id": "http://www.knora.org/ontology/knora-admin#SystemProject"
},
"knora-api:isBuiltIn": true,
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"@id": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/standoff/v2"
}
],
"@context": {
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"xsd": "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#",
"rdfs": "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"owl": "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#"
}
}
To get metadata about the ontologies that belong to one or more particular projects:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/metadata/PROJECT_IRI[/PROJECT_IRI...]
The project IRIs must be URL-encoded.
Example response for the anything
test project
(project IRI http://rdfh.ch/projects/0001
):
{
"@id" : "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/0001/anything/v2",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject" : {
"@id" : "http://rdfh.ch/projects/0001"
},
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": "2017-12-19T15:23:42.166Z",
"rdfs:label" : "The anything ontology",
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#"
}
}
Querying an Ontology
An ontology can be queried either by using an API route directly or by simply dereferencing the ontology IRI. The API route is as follows:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/allentities/ONTOLOGY_IRI
The ontology IRI must be URL-encoded, and may be in either the complex
or the simple schema. The response will be in the same schema. For
example, if the server is running on 0.0.0.0:3333
, you can request
the knora-api
ontology in the complex schema as follows:
HTTP GET to http://0.0.0.0:3333/v2/ontologies/allentities/http%3A%2F%2Fapi.knora.org%2Fontology%2Fknora-api%2Fv2
By default, this returns the ontology in JSON-LD; to request Turtle
or RDF/XML, add an HTTP Accept
header
(see Response Formats).
If the client dereferences a project-specific ontology IRI as a URL, the
DSP-API server running on the hostname in the IRI will serve the
ontology. For example, if the server is running on 0.0.0.0:3333
, the
IRI http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/simple/v2
can be
dereferenced to request the images
sample ontology in the simple
schema.
If the client dereferences a built-in Knora ontology, such as
http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/simple/v2
, there must be a
DSP-API server running at api.knora.org
that can serve the ontology.
The DaSCH intends to run such as server. For
testing, you can configure your local /etc/hosts
file to resolve
api.knora.org
as localhost
.
Differences Between Internal and External Ontologies
The external ontologies used by DSP-API v2 are different to the internal ontologies that are actually stored in the triplestore (see API Schema). In general, the external ontologies use simpler data structures, but they also provide additional information to make it easier for clients to use them. This is illustrated in the examples in the next sections.
The internal predicates knora-base:subjectClassConstraint
and
knora-base:objectClassConstraint
(see
Constraints on the Types of Property Subjects and Objects)
are represented as knora-api:subjectType
and knora-api:objectType
in
external ontologies.
JSON-LD Representation of an Ontology in the Simple Schema
The simple schema is suitable for client applications that need to read
but not update data in Knora. For example, here is the response for the
images
sample ontology in the simple schema,
http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/simple/v2
(simplified for
clarity):
{
"@id" : "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/simple/v2",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"rdfs:label" : "The images demo ontology",
"@graph" : [ {
"@id" : "images:bild",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"knora-api:resourceIcon" : "bild.png",
"rdfs:comment" : "An image of the demo image collection",
"rdfs:label" : "Image",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:StillImageRepresentation"
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:creationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasIncomingLink"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStandoffLinkTo"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:minCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStillImageFile"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:lastModificationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "rdfs:label"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:description"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:erfassungsdatum"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:urheber"
}
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:description",
"@type" : "owl:DatatypeProperty",
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "xsd:string"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"rdfs:label" : "Description",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}, {
"@id" : "http://purl.org/dc/terms/description"
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:erfassungsdatum",
"@type" : "owl:DatatypeProperty",
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:Date"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"rdfs:label" : "Date of acquisition",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}, {
"@id" : "http://purl.org/dc/terms/date"
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:firstname",
"@type" : "owl:DatatypeProperty",
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "xsd:string"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:person"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "First name of a person",
"rdfs:label" : "First name",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}
}, {
"@id" : "images:lastname",
"@type" : "owl:DatatypeProperty",
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "xsd:string"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:person"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "Last name of a person",
"rdfs:label" : "Name",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}
}, {
"@id" : "images:person",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"knora-api:resourceIcon" : "person.png",
"rdfs:comment" : "Person",
"rdfs:label" : "Person",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:Resource"
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:creationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasIncomingLink"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStandoffLinkTo"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:lastModificationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "rdfs:label"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:lastname"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:firstname"
}
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:urheber",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "images:person"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "An entity primarily responsible for making the resource. Examples of a Creator include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should be used to indicate the entity.",
"rdfs:label" : "Creator",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasLinkTo"
}
} ],
"@context" : {
"rdf" : "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
"images" : "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/simple/v2#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/simple/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
The response format is an RDF graph. The top level object describes the ontology
itself, providing its IRI (in the @id
member) and its rdfs:label
.
The @graph
member (see
Named Graphs in the
JSON-LD specification) contains an array of entities that belong to the
ontology.
In a class definition, cardinalities for properties of the class are
represented as in OWL, using objects of type owl:Restriction
. The
supported cardinalities are the ones indicated in
OWL Cardinalities.
The class definitions include cardinalities that are directly defined on
each class, as well as cardinalities inherited from base classes. For
example, we can see cardinalities inherited from knora-api:Resource
,
such as knora-api:hasStandoffLinkTo
and http://schema.org/name
(which represents rdfs:label
).
In the simple schema, Knora value properties can be datatype properties.
The knora-base:objectType
of a Knora value property such as
images:description
is a literal datatype, in this case
xsd:string
. Moreover, images:description
is a subproperty of
the standard property dcterms:description
, whose object can be a
literal value. A client that understands rdfs:subPropertyOf
, and is
familiar with dcterms:description
, can then work with
images:description
on the basis of its knowledge about
dcterms:description
.
By default, values for rdfs:label
and rdfs:comment
are returned only
in the user's preferred language, or in the system default language. To
obtain these values in all available languages, add the URL parameter
?allLanguages=true
. For example, with this parameter, the definition
of images:description
becomes:
{
"@id" : "images:description",
"@type" : "owl:DatatypeProperty",
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "xsd:string"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"rdfs:label" : [ {
"@language" : "en",
"@value" : "Description"
}, {
"@language" : "de",
"@value" : "Beschreibung"
}, {
"@language" : "fr",
"@value" : "Description"
}, {
"@language" : "it",
"@value" : "Descrizione"
} ],
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}, {
"@id" : "http://purl.org/dc/terms/description"
} ]
}
To find out more about the knora-api
entities used in the response,
the client can request the knora-api
ontology in the simple schema:
http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/simple/v2
. For example,
images:erfassungsdatum
has a knora-api:objectType
of
knora-api:Date
, which is a subtype of xsd:string
with a
Knora-specific, human-readable format. In the knora-api
simple
ontology, there is a definition of this type:
{
"@id" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/simple/v2",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"rdfs:label" : "The knora-api ontology in the simple schema",
"@graph" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:Date",
"@type" : "rdfs:Datatype",
"rdfs:comment" : "Represents a date as a period with different possible precisions.",
"rdfs:label" : "Date literal",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : {
"@type" : "rdfs:Datatype",
"owl:onDatatype" : {
"@id" : "xsd:string"
},
"owl:withRestrictions" : {
"xsd:pattern" : "(GREGORIAN|JULIAN|ISLAMIC):\\d{1,4}(-\\d{1,2}(-\\d{1,2})?)?( BC| AD| BCE| CE)?(:\\d{1,4}(-\\d{1,2}(-\\d{1,2})?)?( BC| AD| BCE| CE)?)?"
}
}
} ],
"@context" : {
"rdf" : "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/simple/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
JSON-LD Representation of an Ontology in the Complex Schema
The complex schema is suitable for client applications that need to
update data in Knora. For example, here is the response for the images
sample ontology in the complex schema, http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/v2
(simplified for clarity):
{
"@id" : "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/v2",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:attachedToProject" : {
"@id" : "http://rdfh.ch/projects/00FF"
},
"rdfs:label" : "The images demo ontology",
"@graph" : [ {
"@id" : "images:bild",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"knora-api:canBeInstantiated" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceClass" : true,
"knora-api:resourceIcon" : "bild.png",
"rdfs:comment" : "An image of the demo image collection",
"rdfs:label" : "Image",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:StillImageRepresentation"
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:attachedToProject"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:attachedToUser"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:creationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasIncomingLink"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasPermissions"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStandoffLinkTo"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStandoffLinkToValue"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStillImageFileValue"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:lastModificationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "rdfs:label"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"salsah-gui:guiOrder" : 3,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:description"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"salsah-gui:guiOrder" : 8,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:erfassungsdatum"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"salsah-gui:guiOrder" : 12,
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:urheber"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"salsah-gui:guiOrder" : 12,
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:urheberValue"
}
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:description",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:isEditable" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceProperty" : true,
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:TextValue"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute" : [ "rows=10", "width=95%", "wrap=soft" ],
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "salsah-gui:Textarea"
},
"rdfs:label" : "Description",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}, {
"@id" : "http://purl.org/dc/terms/description"
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:erfassungsdatum",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:isEditable" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceProperty" : true,
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:DateValue"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "salsah-gui:Date"
},
"rdfs:label" : "Date of acquisition",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}, {
"@id" : "http://purl.org/dc/terms/date"
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:firstname",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:isEditable" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceProperty" : true,
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:TextValue"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:person"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute" : [ "maxlength=32", "size=32" ],
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "salsah-gui:SimpleText"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "First name of a person",
"rdfs:label" : "First name",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}
}, {
"@id" : "images:lastname",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:isEditable" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceProperty" : true,
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:TextValue"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:person"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute" : [ "maxlength=32", "size=32" ],
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "salsah-gui:SimpleText"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "Last name of a person",
"rdfs:label" : "Name",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasValue"
}
}, {
"@id" : "images:person",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"knora-api:canBeInstantiated" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceClass" : true,
"knora-api:resourceIcon" : "person.png",
"rdfs:comment" : "Person",
"rdfs:label" : "Person",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : [ {
"@id" : "knora-api:Resource"
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:attachedToProject"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:attachedToUser"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:creationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasIncomingLink"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasPermissions"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStandoffLinkTo"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:minCardinality" : 0,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasStandoffLinkToValue"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:maxCardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:lastModificationDate"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"knora-api:isInherited" : true,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "rdfs:label"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"salsah-gui:guiOrder" : 0,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:lastname"
}
}, {
"@type" : "owl:Restriction",
"salsah-gui:guiOrder" : 1,
"owl:cardinality" : 1,
"owl:onProperty" : {
"@id" : "images:firstname"
}
} ]
}, {
"@id" : "images:urheber",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:isEditable" : true,
"knora-api:isLinkProperty" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceProperty" : true,
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "images:person"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute" : "numprops=2",
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "salsah-gui:Searchbox"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "An entity primarily responsible for making the resource. Examples of a Creator include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should be used to indicate the entity.",
"rdfs:label" : "Creator",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasLinkTo"
}
}, {
"@id" : "images:urheberValue",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:isEditable" : true,
"knora-api:isLinkValueProperty" : true,
"knora-api:isResourceProperty" : true,
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:LinkValue"
},
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "images:bild"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute" : "numprops=2",
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "salsah-gui:Searchbox"
},
"rdfs:comment" : "An entity primarily responsible for making the resource. Examples of a Creator include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should be used to indicate the entity.",
"rdfs:label" : "Creator",
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "knora-api:hasLinkToValue"
}
} ],
"@context" : {
"rdf" : "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
"images" : "http://0.0.0.0:3333/ontology/00FF/images/v2#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"salsah-gui" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/salsah-gui/v2#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
In the complex schema, all Knora value properties are object properties,
whose objects are IRIs, each of which uniquely identifies a value that
contains metadata and can potentially be edited. The
knora-base:objectType
of a Knora value property such as
images:description
is a Knora value class, in this case
knora-api:TextValue
. Similarly, images:erfassungsdatum
has a
knora-api:objectType
of knora-api:DateValue
, which has a more
complex structure than the knora-api:Date
datatype shown in the
previous section. A client can find out more about these value classes
by requesting the knora-api
ontology in the complex schema,
http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2
.
Moreover, additional information is provided in the complex schema, to
help clients that wish to create or update resources and values. A Knora
resource class that can be instantiated is identified with the boolean
properties knora-api:isResourceClass
and
knora-api:canBeInstantiated
, to distinguish it from built-in abstract
classes. Knora resource properties whose values can be edited by clients
are identified with knora-api:isResourceProperty
and
knora-api:isEditable
, to distinguish them from properties whose values
are maintained automatically by Knora. Link value
properties are shown along with link properties, because a client that
updates links will need the IRIs of their link values. The predicate
salsah-gui:guiOrder
tells a GUI client in what order to display the
properties of a class, and the predicates salsah-gui:guiElement
and
salsah-gui:guiAttribute
specify how to configure a GUI element for
editing the value of a property. For more information on the
salsah-gui
ontology, see The SALSAH GUI Ontology.
Ontology Updates
The ontology update API must ensure that the ontologies it creates are valid and consistent, and that existing data is not invalidated by a change to an ontology. To make this easier to enforce, the ontology update API allows only one entity to be created or modified at a time. It is not possible to submit an entire ontology all at once. Each update request is a JSON-LD document providing only the information that is relevant to the update.
Moreover, the API enforces the following rules:
- An entity (i.e. a class or property) cannot be referred to until it has been created.
- An entity cannot be modified or deleted if it is used in data,
except for changes to its
rdfs:label
orrdfs:comment
. - An entity cannot be modified if another entity refers to it, with
one exception: a
knora-api:subjectType
orknora-api:objectType
that refers to a class will not prevent the class's cardinalities from being modified.
Because of these rules, some operations have to be done in a specific order:
- Properties have to be defined before they can be used in the
cardinalities of a class, but a property's
knora-api:subjectType
cannot refer to a class that does not yet exist. The recommended approach is to first create a class with no cardinalities, then create the properties that it needs, then add cardinalities for those properties to the class. - To delete a class along with its properties, the client must first remove the cardinalities from the class, then delete the property definitions, then delete the class definition.
When changing an existing ontology, the client must always supply the
ontology's knora-api:lastModificationDate
, which is returned in the
response to each update or when querying the ontology.
If user A attempts to update an ontology, but
user B has already updated it since the last time user A received the
ontology's knora-api:lastModificationDate
, user A's update will be
rejected with an HTTP 409 Conflict error. This means that it is possible
for two different users to work concurrently on the same ontology, but
this is discouraged since it is likely to lead to confusion.
An ontology can be created or updated only by a system administrator, or by a project administrator in the ontology's project.
Ontology updates always use the complex schema.
Creating a New Ontology
An ontology is always created within a particular project.
HTTP POST to http://host/v2/ontologies
{
"knora-api:ontologyName" : "ONTOLOGY_NAME",
"knora-api:attachedToProject" : {
"@id" : "PROJECT_IRI"
},
"rdfs:label" : "ONTOLOGY_NAME",
"@context" : {
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
The ontology name must follow the rules given in Knora IRIs.
The ontology metadata can have an optional comment given in the request body as:
"rdfs:comment": "some comment",
If the ontology is to be shared by multiple projects, it must be
created in the default shared ontologies project,
http://www.knora.org/ontology/knora-base#DefaultSharedOntologiesProject
,
and the request must have this additional boolean property:
"knora-api:isShared" : true
See Shared Ontologies for details about shared ontologies.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing only the
ontology's metadata, which includes the ontology's IRI. When the client
makes further requests to create entities (classes and properties) in
the ontology, it must construct entity IRIs by concatenating the
ontology IRI, a #
character, and the entity name. An entity name must
be a valid XML NCName.
Changing an Ontology's Metadata
One can modify an ontology's metadata by updating its rdfs:label
or rdfs:comment
or both. The example below shows the request for changing the label of an ontology.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/metadata
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"rdfs:label" : "NEW_ONTOLOGY_LABEL",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@context" : {
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
Similarly, a user can change an ontology's existing comment or add one by specifying the new comment in the request body:
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"rdfs:comment" : "NEW_ONTOLOGY_COMMENT",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@context" : {
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
The request body can also contain a new label and a new comment for the ontology's metadata. A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing only the ontology's metadata.
Deleting an Ontology's comment
HTTP DELETE to http://host/v2/ontologies/comment/ONTOLOGY_IRI?lastModificationDate=ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE
The ontology IRI and the ontology's last modification date must be URL-encoded.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document containing the ontology's updated metadata.
Deleting an Ontology
An ontology can be deleted only if it is not used in data.
HTTP DELETE to http://host/v2/ontologies/ONTOLOGY_IRI?lastModificationDate=ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE
The ontology IRI and the ontology's last modification date must be URL-encoded.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document containing a confirmation message.
To check whether an ontology can be deleted:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/candeleteontology/ONTOLOGY_IRI
The response will look like this:
{
"knora-api:canDo": false,
"@context": {
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
Creating a Class Without Cardinalities
HTTP POST to http://host/v2/ontologies/classes
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:label" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "LABEL"
},
"rdfs:comment" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "COMMENT"
},
"rdfs:subClassOf" : {
"@id" : "BASE_CLASS_IRI"
}
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Values for rdfs:label
must be submitted in at least
one language, either as an object or as an array of objects.
At least one base class must be provided, which can be
knora-api:Resource
or any of its subclasses.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the new class definition (but not any of the other entities in the ontology).
Creating a Class With Cardinalities
This can work if the new class will have cardinalities for properties
that have no knora-api:subjectType
, or if the new class will be a
subclass of their knora-api:subjectType
.
HTTP POST to http://host/v2/ontologies/classes
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:label" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "LABEL"
},
"rdfs:comment" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "COMMENT"
},
"rdfs:subClassOf" : [ {
"@id" : "BASE_CLASS_IRI"
}, {
"@type": "owl:Restriction",
"OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE": "OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE",
"owl:onProperty": {
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI"
}
} ]
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE
and OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
must correspond
to the supported combinations given in
OWL Cardinalities. (The placeholder
OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
is shown here in quotes, but it should be an
unquoted integer.)
Values for rdfs:label
must be submitted in at least
one language, either as an object or as an array of objects.
At least one base class must be provided.
When a cardinality on a link property is submitted, an identical cardinality on the corresponding link value property is automatically added (see Links Between Resources).
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the new class definition (but not any of the other entities in the ontology).
Changing the Labels of a Class
This operation is permitted even if the class is used in data.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/classes
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:label" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "LABEL"
}
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Values for rdfs:label
must be submitted in at least one language,
either as an object or as an array of objects. The submitted labels will
replace the existing ones.
Changing the Comments of a Class
This operation is permitted even if the class is used in data.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/classes
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:comment" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "COMMENT"
}
}
],
"@context" : {
"rdf" : "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Values for rdfs:comment
must be submitted in at least one language,
either as an object or as an array of objects. The submitted comments
will replace the existing ones.
Deleting the Comments of a Class
This operation is permitted even if the class is used in data.
HTTP DELETE to http://host/v2/ontologies/classes/comment/CLASS_IRI?lastModificationDate=ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE
The class IRI and the ontology's last modification date must be URL-encoded.
All values i.e. all languages for rdfs:comment
are deleted.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the class definition.
Creating a Property
HTTP POST to http://host/v2/ontologies/properties
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"knora-api:subjectType" : {
"@id" : "SUBJECT_TYPE"
},
"knora-api:objectType" : {
"@id" : "OBJECT_TYPE"
},
"rdfs:label" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "LABEL"
},
"rdfs:comment" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "COMMENT"
},
"rdfs:subPropertyOf" : {
"@id" : "BASE_PROPERTY_IRI"
},
"salsah-gui:guiElement" : {
"@id" : "GUI_ELEMENT_IRI"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute" : [ "GUI_ATTRIBUTE" ]
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"salsah-gui" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/salsah-gui/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Values for rdfs:label
must be submitted in at least
one language, either as an object or as an array of objects.
At least one base property must be provided, which can be
knora-api:hasValue
, knora-api:hasLinkTo
, or any of their
subproperties, with the exception of file properties (subproperties of
knora-api:hasFileValue
) and link value properties (subproperties of
knora-api:hasLinkToValue
).
If the property is a link property, the corresponding link value property (see Links Between Resources) will automatically be created.
The property definition must specify its knora-api:objectType
. If the
new property is a subproperty of knora-api:hasValue
, its
knora-api:objectType
must be one of the built-in subclasses of
knora-api:Value
, which are defined in the knora-api
ontology in the
complex schema. If the new property is a subproperty of
knora-base:hasLinkTo
, its knora-api:objectType
must be a subclass of
knora-api:Resource
.
To improve consistency checking, it is recommended, but not required, to
provide knora-api:subjectType
, which must be a subclass of
knora-api:Resource
.
The predicates salsah-gui:guiElement
and salsah-gui:guiAttribute
are
optional. If provided, the object of guiElement
must be one of the OWL
named individuals defined in
The SALSAH GUI Ontology. Some GUI elements
take required or optional attributes, which are provided as objects of
salsah-gui:guiAttribute
; see The SALSAH GUI Ontology
for details.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the new property definition (but not any of the other entities in the ontology).
Changing the Labels of a Property
This operation is permitted even if the property is used in data.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/properties
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"rdfs:label" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "LABEL"
}
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Values for rdfs:label
must be submitted in at least one language,
either as an object or as an array of objects.
Changing the Comments of a Property
This operation is permitted even if the property is used in data.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/properties
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:ObjectProperty",
"rdfs:comment" : {
"@language" : "LANGUAGE_CODE",
"@value" : "COMMENT"
}
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Values for rdfs:comment
must be submitted in at least one language,
either as an object or as an array of objects.
Deleting the Comments of a Property
This operation is permitted even if the property is used in data.
HTTP DELETE to http://host/v2/ontologies/properties/comment/PROPERTY_IRI?lastModificationDate=ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE
The property IRI and the ontology's last modification date must be URL-encoded.
All values i.e. all languages for rdfs:comment
are deleted.
If the property is a link property, the rdfs:comment
of its corresponding link value property will automatically be deleted.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the property definition.
Changing the GUI Element and GUI Attributes of a Property
This operation is permitted even if the property is used in data.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/properties/guielement
{
"@id": "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type": "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate": {
"@type": "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value": "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph": [
{
"@id": "PROPERTY_IRI",
"@type": "owl:ObjectProperty",
"salsah-gui:guiElement": {
"@id": "salsah-gui:Textarea"
},
"salsah-gui:guiAttribute": [
"cols=80",
"rows=24"
]
}
],
"@context": {
"rdf": "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"salsah-gui": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/salsah-gui/v2#",
"owl": "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs": "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd": "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
To remove the values of salsah-gui:guiElement
and salsah-gui:guiAttribute
from
the property definition, submit the request without those predicates.
Adding Cardinalities to a Class
If the class (or any of its sub-classes) is used in data, it is not allowed to add cardinalities owl:minCardinality
greater than 0 or owl:cardinality 1
to the class.
HTTP POST to http://host/v2/ontologies/cardinalities
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [
{
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : {
"@type": "owl:Restriction",
"OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE": "OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE",
"owl:onProperty": {
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI"
}
}
}
],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
At least one cardinality must be submitted.
OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE
and OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
must correspond
to the supported combinations given in
OWL Cardinalities. (The placeholder
OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
is shown here in quotes, but it should be an
unquoted integer.)
When a cardinality on a link property is submitted, an identical cardinality on the corresponding link value property is automatically added (see Links Between Resources).
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the new class definition (but not any of the other entities in the ontology).
Replacing the Cardinalities of a Class
This removes all the cardinalities from the class and replaces them with
the submitted cardinalities. If no cardinalities are submitted (i.e. the
request contains no rdfs:subClassOf
), the class is left with no
cardinalities.
This operation is not permitted if the class is used in data, or if it has a subclass.
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/cardinalities
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [ {
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : {
"@type": "owl:Restriction",
"OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE": "OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE",
"owl:onProperty": {
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI"
}
}
} ],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE
and OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
must correspond
to the supported combinations given in
OWL Cardinalities. (The placeholder
OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
is shown here in quotes, but it should be an
unquoted integer.)
When a cardinality on a link property is submitted, an identical cardinality on the corresponding link value property is automatically added (see Links Between Resources).
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the new class definition (but not any of the other entities in the ontology).
To check whether a class's cardinalities can be replaced:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/canreplacecardinalities/CLASS_IRI
The response will look like this:
{
"knora-api:canDo": false,
"@context": {
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
Delete a single cardinality from a class
If a class is used in data, it is only allowed to delete a cardinality, if the property a cardinality refers to, is not used inside the data. Also, the property isn't allowed to be used inside the data in any subclasses of this class.
HTTP PATCH to http://host/v2/ontologies/cardinalities
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [ {
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : {
"@type": "owl:Restriction",
"OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE": "OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE",
"owl:onProperty": {
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI"
}
}
} ],
"@context" : {
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE
and OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
must correspond
to the supported combinations given in
OWL Cardinalities. (The placeholder
OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
is shown here in quotes, but it should be an
unquoted integer.)
When a cardinality on a link property is submitted, an identical cardinality on the corresponding link value property is automatically added (see Links Between Resources).
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing the new class definition (but not any of the other entities in the ontology).
To check whether a class's cardinality can be deleted:
HTTP POST to http://host/v2/ontologies/candeletecardinalities
The response will look like this:
{
"knora-api:canDo": false,
"@context": {
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
Changing the GUI Order of Cardinalities
To change the GUI order of one or more cardinalities in a class:
HTTP PUT to http://host/v2/ontologies/guiorder
This can be done even if the class is used in data.
The request body includes the cardinalities whose GUI order should be changed,
using the predicate salsah-gui:guiOrder
, whose object is an integer:
{
"@id" : "ONTOLOGY_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Ontology",
"knora-api:lastModificationDate" : {
"@type" : "xsd:dateTimeStamp",
"@value" : "ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE"
},
"@graph" : [ {
"@id" : "CLASS_IRI",
"@type" : "owl:Class",
"rdfs:subClassOf" : {
"@type": "owl:Restriction",
"OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE": "OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE",
"owl:onProperty": {
"@id" : "PROPERTY_IRI"
},
"salsah-gui:guiOrder": "GUI_ORDER_VALUE"
}
} ],
"@context" : {
"rdf" : "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
"knora-api" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#",
"salsah-gui" : "http://api.knora.org/ontology/salsah-gui/v2#",
"owl" : "http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#",
"rdfs" : "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#",
"xsd" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#"
}
}
Only the cardinalities whose GUI order is to be changed need to be included
in the request. The OWL_CARDINALITY_PREDICATE
and OWL_CARDINALITY_VALUE
are ignored; only the GUI_ORDER_VALUE
is changed.
Deleting a Property
A property can be deleted only if no other ontology entity refers to it, and if it is not used in data.
HTTP DELETE to http://host/v2/ontologies/properties/PROPERTY_IRI?lastModificationDate=ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE
The property IRI and the ontology's last modification date must be URL-encoded.
If the property is a link property, the corresponding link value property (see Links Between Resources) will automatically be deleted.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing only the ontology's metadata.
To check whether a property can be deleted:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/candeleteproperty/PROPERTY_IRI
The response will look like this:
{
"knora-api:canDo": false,
"@context": {
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}
Deleting a Class
A class can be deleted only if no other ontology entity refers to it, and if it is not used in data.
HTTP DELETE to http://host/v2/ontologies/classes/CLASS_IRI?lastModificationDate=ONTOLOGY_LAST_MODIFICATION_DATE
The class IRI and the ontology's last modification date must be URL-encoded.
A successful response will be a JSON-LD document providing only the ontology's metadata.
To check whether a class can be deleted:
HTTP GET to http://host/v2/ontologies/candeleteclass/CLASS_IRI
The response will look like this:
{
"knora-api:canDo": false,
"@context": {
"knora-api": "http://api.knora.org/ontology/knora-api/v2#"
}
}