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NAME

       tracker-sparql - Use SparQL to query the Tracker databases.

SYNOPSIS

       tracker sparql -q <sparql> [-u] | -f <file>
       tracker sparql -t [class] [-s <needle>] [-p]
       tracker sparql [-c] [-p] [-x] [-n [class]] [-i [property]] [-s <needle>]
       tracker sparql [--get-longhand <class>] [--get-shorthand <class>]

DESCRIPTION

       This command allows probing of the current database schema (also known as ontology) and running low level
       queries  or  updates  on  the  data  set.  In  terms of the database ontology, it's easy to find out what
       properties are indexed for speed, or notified on changes, what classes are available and  the  properties
       belonging  to  those  classes. There are also visual tools to display an ascii tree layout of the classes
       and their relationships to each other.

       When the caller runs a query, the query is in RDF and SPARQL. This  can  be  done  two  ways.  Either  by
       providing a file with the query or by providing a string with the sparql query.

       The file argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not have to be an absolute path.

OPTIONS

       -f, --file=<file>
              Use a file with SPARQL content to query or update.

       -q, --query=<sparql>
              Use a sparql string to query the database with.

       -u, --update
              This  has to be used with --query. This tells "tracker sparql" to use the SPARQL update extensions
              so it knows it isn't a regular data lookup request. So if your query is intended to change data in
              the database, this option is needed.

       -c, --list-classes
              Returns a list of classes which describe the ontology used for storing  data.  These  classes  are
              also  used  in  queries. For example, http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Resource is one of many
              classes which should be returned here.

       -x, --list-class-prefixes
              Returns a list of classes and their related prefixes. Prefixes are used to  make  querying  a  lot
              simpler and are much like an alias. For example, http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Resource has
              the prefix rdfs so queries can be cut down to:

              "SELECT ?u WHERE { ?u a rdfs:Resource }"

       -p, --list-properties=[class]
              Returns  a  list  of  properties  which  pertain to a class. You can use both formats here for the
              class, either the full name http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#Video or  the
              shortened prefix name nfo:Video.

              This gives the following result:

              $ tracker sparql -p nfo:Video

              Properties: 2
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#frameRate
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#frameCount

              These properties nfo:frameRate and nfo:frameCount can then be used in queries.

              See also --tree and --query.

       -n, --list-notifies=[class]
              Returns  a  list  of  classes  which  are  notified over D-Bus about any changes that occur in the
              database. The class does not have to be supplied here. This is optional and  filters  the  results
              according to any argument supplied. With no class, all classes are listed.

       -i, --list-indexes=[property]
              Returns  a list of properties which are indexed in the database.  Indexes improves query speed but
              also add an indexing penalty. The property does not have to be supplied here. This is optional and
              filters the results according to any argument supplied.  With  no  property,  all  properties  are
              listed.

       -t, --tree=[class]
              Prints  a  tree  showing all parent classes of class in the ontology. The class can be provided in
              shorthand or longhand (see --get-shorthand and --get-longhand for details). For example:

              $ tracker sparql -t nmo:MMSMessage
              ROOT
                +-- rdfs:Resource (C)
                |  +-- nie:InformationElement (C)
                |  |  +-- nfo:Document (C)
                |  |  |  +-- nfo:TextDocument (C)
                |  |  |  |  `-- nmo:Message (C)
                |  |  |  |  |  +-- nmo:PhoneMessage (C)
                |  |  |  |  |  |  `-- nmo:MMSMessage (C)

              If no class is given, the entire tree is shown.

              The --search command line option can be used to highlight parts of the tree  you're  looking  for.
              The search is case insensitive.

              The  --properties command line option can be used to show properties for each class displayed, for
              example:

              $ tracker sparql -t nfo:FileDataObject -p
              ROOT
                +-- rdfs:Resource (C)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributor (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/coverage (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/date (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/format (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifier (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/language (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/publisher (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/relation (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/rights (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/source (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subject (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title (P)
                |  --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/type (P)
                |  --> nao:deprecated (P)
                |  --> nao:hasTag (P)
                |  --> nao:identifier (P)
                |  --> nao:isRelated (P)
                |  --> nao:lastModified (P)
                |  --> nao:numericRating (P)
                |  --> rdf:type (P)
                |  --> rdfs:comment (P)
                |  --> rdfs:label (P)
                |  --> tracker:added (P)
                |  --> tracker:damaged (P)
                |  --> tracker:modified (P)
                |  +-- nie:DataObject (C)
                |  |  --> nfo:belongsToContainer (P)
                |  |  --> nie:byteSize (P)
                |  |  --> nie:created (P)
                |  |  --> nie:dataSource (P)
                |  |  --> nie:interpretedAs (P)
                |  |  --> nie:isPartOf (P)
                |  |  --> nie:lastRefreshed (P)
                |  |  --> nie:url (P)
                |  |  --> tracker:available (P)
                |  |  +-- nfo:FileDataObject (C)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:fileCreated (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:fileLastAccessed (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:fileLastModified (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:fileName (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:fileOwner (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:fileSize (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:hasHash (P)
                |  |  |  --> nfo:permissions (P)

       -s, --search=<needle>
              Returns a list of classes and properties which partially match needle in the ontology. This  is  a
              case insensitive match, for example:

              $ tracker sparql -s text

              Classes: 4
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#TextDocument
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#PlainTextDocument
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#PaginatedTextDocument
                http://www.tracker-project.org/temp/nmm#SynchronizedText

              Properties: 4
                http://www.tracker-project.org/ontologies/tracker#fulltextIndexed
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/01/19/nie#plainTextContent
                http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nmo#plainTextMessageContent
                http://www.tracker-project.org/temp/scal#textLocation

              See also --tree.

       --get-shorthand=<class>
              Returns the shorthand for a class given by a URL.  For example:

              $ tracker sparql --get-shorthand http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nmo#plainTextMessageContent
              nmo:plainTextMessageContent

       --get-longhand=<class>
              Returns the longhand for a class given in the form of CLASS:PROPERTY.  For example:

              $ tracker sparql --get-longhand nmm:MusicPiece
              http://www.tracker-project.org/temp/nmm#MusicPiece

ENVIRONMENT

       TRACKER_SPARQL_BACKEND
              This option allows you to choose which backend you use for connecting to the database. This choice
              can limit your functionality. There are three settings.

              With  "direct"  the  connection  to  the database is made directly to the file itself on the disk,
              there is no intermediary daemon or process. The "direct" approach is purely read-only.

              With "bus" the tracker-store process is used to liase with the database queuing all  requests  and
              managing  the  connections  via  an  IPC  / D-Bus. This adds a small overhead BUT this is the only
              approach you can use if you want to write to the database.

              With "auto" the backend is decided for you, much like it would be if this environment variable was
              undefined.

EXAMPLES

       List all classes

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?cl WHERE { ?cl a rdfs:Class }"

       List all properties for the Resources class (see --list-properties)

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?prop WHERE {
                    ?prop a rdf:Property ;
                    rdfs:domain <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Resource>
               }"

       List all class namespace prefixes

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?prefix ?ns WHERE {
                    ?ns a tracker:Namespace ;
                    tracker:prefix ?prefix
                }"

       List all music files

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?song WHERE { ?song a nmm:MusicPiece }"

       List all music albums, showing title, track count, and length in seconds.

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?title COUNT(?song)
                                   AS songs
                                   SUM(?length) AS totallength
                                   WHERE {
                    ?album a nmm:MusicAlbum ;
                    nie:title ?title .
                    ?song nmm:musicAlbum ?album ;
                    nfo:duration ?length
                } GROUP BY ?album"

       List all music from a particular artist

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?song ?title WHERE {
                    ?song nmm:performer [ nmm:artistName 'Artist Name' ] ;
                    nie:title ?title
                }"

       Set the played count for a song

              $ tracker sparql -u -q "DELETE {
                    <file:///home/user/Music/song.mp3> nie:usageCounter ?count
                } WHERE {
                    <file:///home/user/Music/song.mp3> nie:usageCounter ?count
                } INSERT {
                    <file:///home/user/Music/song.mp3> nie:usageCounter 42
                }"

       List all image files

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?image WHERE { ?image a nfo:Image }"

       List all image files with a specific tag

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?image WHERE {
                    ?image a nfo:Image ;
                    nao:hasTag [ nao:prefLabel 'tag' ]
                }"

       List all image files created on a specific month and order by date

              $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?image ?date WHERE {
                    ?image a nfo:Image ;
                    nie:contentCreated ?date .
                    FILTER (?date >= '2008-07-01T00:00:00' &&
                            ?date <  '2008-08-01T00:00:00')
                } ORDER BY ?date"

SEE ALSO

       tracker-sql(1), tracker-store(1), tracker-info(1).

       http://nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/

       http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/

GNU                                                 July 2009                                  tracker-sparql(1)