@zazuko/shacl-test v0.1.1
SHACL-test
Runs SHACL shapes against a set of positive and negative test cases (data graphs).
Positive test cases are a simple fail/pass. Negative test cases are expected to fail and the validation report is compared against the expectation using approvals.
In case of failures, a SHACL Playground link is provided for further investigation.
Usage
npx shacl-test \
--shapes=${SHAPES} \
--valid-cases="${VALID_CASES_GLOB}" \
--invalid-cases="${INVALID_CASES_GLOB}" \
--filter="${FILTER}" \
--approve \
--debug \
--prefixes=${PREFIXES} \
--command="${COMMAND}"Only the --shapes option is required. The rest are optional.
--shapes can be a filesystem path or URL and include code:imports.
--valid-cases and --invalid-cases are globs that match the test cases.
Make sure to put them in quotes to avoid shell expansion.
--filter is a regular expression to filter the test cases.
--approve will approve the validation reports for the negative test cases instead of failing.
--debug will print the validation report for each test case.
--prefixes is a comma-separated list of prefix declarations to be used in the SHACL shapes.
For example, --prefixes=schema,qudt,cube=https://cube.link/, will declare the prefixes
schema, qudt and cube with the respective URIs. In the case of schema and qudt, their
URIs are taken from the list provided by the @zazuko/prefixes package (and, by extension, the Zazuko prefix server).
--command is a command to run for each test case. It will be passed the shapes path as argument and the test case on standard input. The default is npx barnard59 shacl validate --shapes, which translates to npx barnard59 shacl validate --shapes ${shapes} < $testCase. The script must return a non-zero exit code if the test case is invalid.