pyjelly
pyjelly is a Python implementation of Jelly, a high-performance binary serialization format and streaming protocol for RDF knowledge graphs. It works great with rdflib.
Features
- Fast reading and writing of RDF knowledge graphs in the Jelly format
- Seamless integration with rdflib
- Stream processing support for large datasets or streams of many RDF graphs/datasets
Documentation
- Getting started
- Overview and supported features
- API reference
- Contributing – how to report issues, contribute code, and request features
Commercial and community support
NeverBlink provides commercial support services for Jelly, including implementing custom features, system integrations, implementations for new frameworks, benchmarking, and more.
Community support is available on the Jelly Discord chat.
License
The pyjelly library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
The development of the Jelly protocol, its implementations, and supporting tooling was co-funded by the European Union. More details.