A Rust library for the Header Dictionary Triples compressed RDF format, including:
However it cannot:
For this functionality and acknowledgement of all the original authors, please look at the reference implementations in C++ and Java by the https://github.com/rdfhdt organisation.
It also cannot:
If you need any of the those features, consider using a SPARQL endpoint instead.
toml
[dependencies]
hdt = "0.0.10"
```rust use hdt::Hdt;
let file = std::fs::File::open("example.hdt").expect("error opening file");
let hdt = Hdt::new(std::io::BufReader::new(file)).expect("error loading HDT");
// query
let majors = hdt.tripleswithsp("http://dbpedia.org/resource/Leipzig", "http://dbpedia.org/ontology/major");
println!("{:?}", majors.collect:: You can also use the Sophia adapter to load HDT files and reduce memory consumption of an existing application based on Sophia: ```rust
use hdt::{Hdt,HdtGraph};
use sophia::term::BoxTerm;
use sophia::graph::Graph; let file = std::fs::File::open("dbpedia.hdt").expect("error opening file");
let hdt = Hdt::new(std::io::BufReader::new(file)).expect("error loading HDT");
let graph = HdtGraph:: If you don't want to pull in the Sophia dependency, you can exclude the adapter:toml
[dependencies]
hdt = { version = "0.0.10", default-features = false }