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@inrupt/vocab-inrupt-core-solidcommonvocab-rdfdatafactory v1.0.4

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Artifact: @inrupt/vocab-inrupt-core-solidcommonvocab-rdfdatafactory, version: 1.0.4

This module was generated by the Artifact Generator @inrupt/artifact-generator. Version 1.0.4.

Generated on 'Wednesday, June 1, 2022 7:54 PM'.


Description: Bundle of vocabularies that includes the following:

  • inrupt_common: The Inrupt common vocabulary - just commonly used terms across all Inrupt products and services.

  • inrupt_consent: Consent vocabulary defining Inrupt-specific terms, especially terms that provide context

  • inrupt_gen: The Artifact Generator vocabulary - part of the collection of utility libraries to ease the adoption of RDF for developers.

  • inrupt_meta_client: This vocabulary provides client metadata terms (e.g., classes, properties and text strings (e.g., informative labels or error messages)) used by clients at runtime.

  • inrupt_meta_server_creational: A vocabulary providing terms (e.g., classes, properties and text strings (e.g. informative labels or error messages) used by Solid servers at server creation time.

  • inrupt_meta_server_runtime: A vocabulary providing terms (e.g., classes, properties and text strings (e.g. informative labels or error messages) used by Solid servers at server runtime.

  • inrupt_meta_shacl: A vocabulary providing terms (e.g., classes, properties and text strings (e.g. informative labels or error messages) usable by SHACL validation engines at runtime.

  • inrupt_metric: The Inrupt Metric Ontology contains vocab terms to represent metric statistics

  • inrupt_request: The Solid vocabulary providing terms for a various Named Graphs that make up a request. For example; Headers, Body, Metadata, ACL, etc.

  • inrupt_request_body: The Solid vocabulary providing terms for a request body (in this case, we're really just providing the Named Graph details (e.g., the IRI for the named graph itself), since the contents of a request body are completely arbitrary.


Author(s): https://inrupt.com/profile/card/#us


License: MIT