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ligature-rs

This project is a set of libraries and applications for working with Ligature knowledge graphs written in Rust. Ligature is heavily influenced by RDF and related standards, but attempts to be simpler and handle different use cases. See ligature.dev to learn more about Ligature.

Status

This project is still very much under development and subject to change quite a bit in the short term while I'm experimenting.

Building

This project uses cargo for building. See https://rustup.rs/ for instructions on installing the Rust toolchain. See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/ for documentation on cargo in general.

Rust Projects in this Repository

This repo contains several projects. Each project contains its own README with additional information when needed.

Name Description Output
lig Serialization support for Ligature using the Lig format. lib
ligature Basic structs and traits used by Ligature implementations. lib
ligature-benchmark A simple benchmark for Ligature implementations. app
ligature-http An HTTP server for working with Ligature and Wander. app
ligature-in-memory An in-memory implementation of Ligature. lib
ligature-redb An implementation of Ligature that uses redb for storage. lib
ligature-repl A REPL for using Ligature and Wander. app
ligature-sqlite An implementation of Ligature that uses sqlite3 for storage. lib
ligature-test-suite A test suite for Ligature implementations. app
ligature-wander Wander support for working with Ligature. lib
ligature-wasm Compile Ligature for Wasm, provides in memory store and Wander support. wasm

Running Integration Tests

Besides regular Rust tests, this project contains a testing application called ligature-test-suite. This project can be ran like any other normal Rust application.

cd ligature-test-suite
cargo run

Ligature HTTP

ligature-http is an application that exposes an HTTP endpoint to run Wander code. It currently exists to aid with development and shouldn't be used for anything else.