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stardog icv validate

Description

Integrity Constraint Validation command that supports validating the database (or a subset of it via named graphs) with existing or new constraints. New constraints should be specified as arguments passed at the end. If no new constraints are given then the constraints stored in the database will be used.

Usage

stardog [ --krb5 ] [ --krb5-disable-rdns ] icv validate [ {-f | --format} <format> ] [ {-g | --named-graph | --named-graphs} <named graph(s)>... ] [ {-p | --passwd} <password> ] [ {-P | --ask-password} ] [ {-r | --reasoning} ] [ --run-as <username> ] [ --schema <mSchema> ] [ {-u | --username} <username> ] [ {-v | --verbose} ] [--] <dbname> <constraint_files>...

Options

Name, shorthand Description
-f <format>, --format <format> RDF Format [N-TRIPLES, RDF/XML, TURTLE, TRIG] for the constraints.
-g <named graph(s)>, --named-graph <named graph(s)>, --named-graphs <named graph(s)> The list of contexts which should be validated, if none are specified, the entire database is validated wrt to the provided constraint(s).
--krb5 Use the Kerberos environment.
--krb5-disable-rdns Disable reverse DNS lookup for Kerberos clients.
-p <password>, --passwd <password> Password.
-P, --ask-password Prompt for password.
-r, --reasoning Turn reasoning on with the default schema.
--run-as <username> User to impersonate when running the command
--schema <mSchema> Turn reasoning on with the specified schema.
-u <username>, --username <username> User name.
-v, --verbose Flag that can cause more detailed information to be printed such as errors and status. Exact output depends upon the command and options used.
-- This option can be used to separate command-line options from the list of argument(s). (Useful when an argument might be mistaken for a command-line option)
<dbname> <constraint_files> The name of the database or the full connection string of the database to connect to. If only the name is provided, the default server URL will be prepended to the name of the database in order to construct the connection string. Connection parameters such as ‘;reasoning=true’ can be included in the provided database name. Connection parameters specified like this can be overridden by specific options on the command. The default server URL will be read from the JVM argument ‘stardog.default.cli.server’. If the JVM argument is not set, the default value ‘http://localhost:5820’ is used. If the server URL has no explicit port value, the default port value ‘5820’ is used. To use a secure connection, you should specify the full connection string and postfix ‘s’ to the protocol, e.g. https. Then optionally the list of files which contain Integrity Constraints.

Examples

Validate the database:

    $ stardog icv validate myDb

Validate only the specified named graphs:

    $ stardog icv validate --named-graphs http://example.org/graph1 http://example.org/graph2 -- myDb