A straightforward tool for mapping RDF to Python, created using rdflib.
One of the advantages of Ontopy is its easy installation process which can be done using setuptools. Simply run 'easy_install ontopy' to install it on your system.
To use Ontopy, simply declare resource classes as Python classes. For instance, you can create a class called 'Band' and specify its endpoint_uri, prefix, and label fields. You can interact with the data using this resource class in a nice and friendly Python way.
For example, you can query the data using the 'Band' resource and access its properties using rdflib namespaces which provide convenient shortcuts for names. As an example, you can use the RDFS namespace to get the label of a band called Kraftwerk using its URI.
Overall, Ontopy is a reliable and useful software for manipulating RDF data and queries, and its integration with Python makes it a great tool for programmers and developers.
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