The ExpectedSparqlResult markup allows to define an expected result set for some sparql query. Then the CI-Test SparqlResultTable (see Doc CIDashboard) can be used to test a query against an expected result set.
%% ExpectedSparqlResult...
After the SPARQL statement the following annotations can be inserted:
Annotation | Description |
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@name | Assignes a name to this ExpectedSparqlResult markup expression. The name can/should be used as reference for the test object in the definition of the corresponding SparqlResultTable test in the CI-Dashboard . |
@zebramode | Renders the result table in zebra-style (gray/white). |
@border | A visual border is painted around the result table cells. |
@rawOutput | No abbreviations are used in the result table, but the full content (of literals for example) is printed. |
@showQuery | Besides the results of the query, also the query is shown in the view mode of the wiki. |
@sorting | The result table is sorted. |
The sparql markup allows full support of the SPARQL 1.1. query language specification, which can be found here: http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/
The following simple example shows a query selecting all instances of the class Person:
%%sparql SELECT ?x WHERE { ?x rdf:type lns:Person . } @name: exampleQuery @zebramode: true @border: true %
In the view mode the results of the query are shown.