1tracker-sparql(1) User Commands tracker-sparql(1)
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6 tracker-sparql - Use SparQL to query the Tracker databases.
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10 tracker sparql -q <sparql> [-u] | -f <file>
11 tracker sparql -t [class] [-s <needle>] [-p]
12 tracker sparql [-c] [-p] [-x] [-n [class]] [-i [property]] [-s <needle>]
13 tracker sparql [--get-longhand <class>] [--get-shorthand <class>]
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17 This command allows probing of the current database schema (also known
18 as ontology) and running low level queries or updates on the data set.
19 In terms of the database ontology, it's easy to find out what proper‐
20 ties are indexed for speed, or notified on changes, what classes are
21 available and the properties belonging to those classes. There are also
22 visual tools to display an ascii tree layout of the classes and their
23 relationships to each other.
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25 When the caller runs a query, the query is in RDF and SPARQL. This can
26 be done two ways. Either by providing a file with the query or by pro‐
27 viding a string with the sparql query.
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29 The file argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not
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34 -f, --file=<file>
35 Use a file with SPARQL content to query or update.
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37 -q, --query=<sparql>
38 Use a sparql string to query the database with.
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40 -u, --update
41 This has to be used with --query. This tells "tracker sparql" to
42 use the SPARQL update extensions so it knows it isn't a regular
43 data lookup request. So if your query is intended to change data
44 in the database, this option is needed.
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46 -c, --list-classes
47 Returns a list of classes which describe the ontology used for
48 storing data. These classes are also used in queries. For exam‐
49 ple, http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Resource is one of
50 many classes which should be returned here.
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52 -x, --list-class-prefixes
53 Returns a list of classes and their related prefixes. Prefixes
54 are used to make querying a lot simpler and are much like an
55 alias. For example, http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-
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59 "SELECT ?u WHERE { ?u a rdfs:Resource }"
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62 -p, --list-properties=[class]
63 Returns a list of properties which pertain to a class. You can
64 use both formats here for the class, either the full name
65 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#Video
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70 $ tracker sparql -p nfo:Video
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73 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#frameRate
74 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#frameCount
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76 These properties nfo:frameRate and nfo:frameCount can then be
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82 -n, --list-notifies=[class]
83 Returns a list of classes which are notified over D-Bus about
84 any changes that occur in the database. The class does not have
85 to be supplied here. This is optional and filters the results
86 according to any argument supplied. With no class, all classes
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90 -i, --list-indexes=[property]
91 Returns a list of properties which are indexed in the database.
92 Indexes improves query speed but also add an indexing penalty.
93 The property does not have to be supplied here. This is optional
94 and filters the results according to any argument supplied. With
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98 -t, --tree=[class]
99 Prints a tree showing all parent classes of class in the ontol‐
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103 $ tracker sparql -t nmo:MMSMessage
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106 | +-- nie:InformationElement (C)
107 | | +-- nfo:Document (C)
108 | | | +-- nfo:TextDocument (C)
109 | | | | `-- nmo:Message (C)
110 | | | | | +-- nmo:PhoneMessage (C)
111 | | | | | | `-- nmo:MMSMessage (C)
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113 If no class is given, the entire tree is shown.
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115 The --search command line option can be used to highlight parts
116 of the tree you're looking for. The search is case insensitive.
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118 The --properties command line option can be used to show proper‐
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121 $ tracker sparql -t nfo:FileDataObject -p
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124 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributor (P)
125 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/coverage (P)
126 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator (P)
127 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/date (P)
128 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description (P)
129 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/format (P)
130 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifier (P)
131 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/language (P)
132 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/publisher (P)
133 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/relation (P)
134 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/rights (P)
135 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/source (P)
136 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subject (P)
137 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title (P)
138 | --> http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/type (P)
139 | --> nao:deprecated (P)
140 | --> nao:hasTag (P)
141 | --> nao:identifier (P)
142 | --> nao:isRelated (P)
143 | --> nao:lastModified (P)
144 | --> nao:numericRating (P)
145 | --> rdf:type (P)
146 | --> rdfs:comment (P)
147 | --> rdfs:label (P)
148 | --> tracker:added (P)
149 | --> tracker:damaged (P)
150 | --> tracker:modified (P)
151 | +-- nie:DataObject (C)
152 | | --> nfo:belongsToContainer (P)
153 | | --> nie:byteSize (P)
154 | | --> nie:created (P)
155 | | --> nie:dataSource (P)
156 | | --> nie:interpretedAs (P)
157 | | --> nie:isPartOf (P)
158 | | --> nie:lastRefreshed (P)
159 | | --> nie:url (P)
160 | | --> tracker:available (P)
161 | | +-- nfo:FileDataObject (C)
162 | | | --> nfo:fileCreated (P)
163 | | | --> nfo:fileLastAccessed (P)
164 | | | --> nfo:fileLastModified (P)
165 | | | --> nfo:fileName (P)
166 | | | --> nfo:fileOwner (P)
167 | | | --> nfo:fileSize (P)
168 | | | --> nfo:hasHash (P)
169 | | | --> nfo:permissions (P)
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172 -s, --search=<needle>
173 Returns a list of classes and properties which partially match
174 needle in the ontology. This is a case insensitive match, for
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180 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#TextDocument
181 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#PlainTextDocument
182 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#PaginatedTextDocument
183 http://www.tracker-project.org/temp/nmm#SynchronizedText
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186 http://www.tracker-project.org/ontologies/tracker#fulltextIndexed
187 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/01/19/nie#plainTextContent
188 http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nmo#plainTextMessageContent
189 http://www.tracker-project.org/temp/scal#textLocation
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194 --get-shorthand=<class>
195 Returns the shorthand for a class given by a URL. For example:
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197 $ tracker sparql --get-shorthand http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nmo#plainTextMessageContent
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202 Returns the longhand for a class given in the form of
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205 $ tracker sparql --get-longhand nmm:MusicPiece
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210 TRACKER_SPARQL_BACKEND
211 This option allows you to choose which backend you use for con‐
212 necting to the database. This choice can limit your functional‐
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215 With "direct" the connection to the database is made directly to
216 the file itself on the disk, there is no intermediary daemon or
217 process. The "direct" approach is purely read-only.
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219 With "bus" the tracker-store process is used to liase with the
220 database queuing all requests and managing the connections via
221 an IPC / D-Bus. This adds a small overhead BUT this is the only
222 approach you can use if you want to write to the database.
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224 With "auto" the backend is decided for you, much like it would
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232 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?cl WHERE { ?cl a rdfs:Class }"
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238 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?prop WHERE {
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247 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?prefix ?ns WHERE {
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263 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?title COUNT(?song)
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265 SUM(?length) AS totallength
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269 ?song nmm:musicAlbum ?album ;
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277 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?song ?title WHERE {
278 ?song nmm:performer [ nmm:artistName 'Artist Name' ] ;
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286 $ tracker sparql -u -q "DELETE {
287 <file:///home/user/Music/song.mp3> nie:usageCounter ?count
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289 <file:///home/user/Music/song.mp3> nie:usageCounter ?count
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291 <file:///home/user/Music/song.mp3> nie:usageCounter 42
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298 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?image WHERE { ?image a nfo:Image }"
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304 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?image WHERE {
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313 $ tracker sparql -q "SELECT ?image ?date WHERE {
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316 FILTER (?date >= '2008-07-01T00:00:00' &&
317 ?date < '2008-08-01T00:00:00')
318 } ORDER BY ?date"
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322 tracker-sql(1), tracker-store(1), tracker-info(1).
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330GNU July 2009 tracker-sparql(1)