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... ... @@ -16,117 +16,92 @@ 16 16 In summary, openMINDS is the overall umbrella for a set of distributed GitHub repositories, each defining a particular metadata model for neuroscience research products. 17 17 18 18 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 19 -The main (or central) [[openMINDS GitHub repository>>https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] ingests all these GitHub repositories as [[git-submodules>>https://git-scm.com/docs/git-submodule||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]]. Furthermore it defines the openMINDS vocabulary (**##vocab##**)used for **##types##** and **##properties##**acrossallschemasindependentoftheiroriginalrepository(cf. below). And last but not least, it holds the schema representations for all supported metadata formats created by the openMINDS integration pipeline (cf. below).19 +The main (or central) [[openMINDS GitHub repository>>https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/openMINDS||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] ingests all these GitHub repositories as [[git-submodules>>https://git-scm.com/docs/git-submodule||rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]]. Furthermore it stores the openMINDS vocabulary (**##vocab##**), providing general definitions and references for **types** and **properties** used in schemas across all openMINDS repositories (cf. below). And last but not least, it holds the schema representations for all supported metadata formats created by the openMINDS integration pipeline (cf. below). 20 20 21 21 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 22 22 For this to work smoothly for the existing, but also for all new openMINDS metadata models, the corresponding openMINDS submodules (GitHub repositories) have to meet the following requirements: 23 23 24 -(% style="text-align:justify" %) 25 -* The openMINDS metadata model has to be located on a **public GitHub repository** and published under an **MIT license**. 26 -* The GitHub repository should have at least one **version branch** (e.g. "v1"). 27 -* The version branch should have the following **main directory folders**: **##schemas##** (required), **##tests##** (recommended), **##examples##** (recommended), and **##img##** (optional). 28 -* The **##schemas##** folder should contain the schemas of that metadata model implemented in the **openMINDS schema template syntax** (cf. below). The directory of the schemas can be further structured or flat. 29 -* The **##tests##** folder should contain test-instances (JSON-LDs) for the schemas in a flat directory. The file names for these test-instances should follow the convention of **##<<XXX>>-<<YYY>>.jsonld##** for files that should pass the tests, and **##<<XXX>>-<<YYY>>-nok.jsonld##** for files that should fail the test. In both cases, **##<<XXX>>##** should be replaced with the label of the schema that is tested, and **##<<YYY>>##** with a user defined label for what aspect is tested (e.g., **##person-withoutCI.jsonld##**). 30 -* The **##examples##** folder should contain examples for valid instance collections for that metadata model. Each example should receive its own directory (folder) with a **##README.md##** describing the example, and an **##metadataCollection##** subfolder containing the openMINDS instances (JSON-LDs). This subfolder can be further structured to group related instances. 31 -* The **##img##** folder should contain image files used on that GitHub repository (e.g., the logo of the new openMINDS metadata model). The directory of the images can be further structured or flat. 32 - 33 -=== The openMINDS vocabulary === 34 - 35 35 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 36 -( (%style="color:#7f8c8d"%)//**comingsoon**//(%%))25 +**(1)** The openMINDS metadata model has to be located on a **public GitHub repository** and published under an **MIT license**. 37 37 38 -=== The openMINDS schema template syntax === 39 - 40 40 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 41 - AllopenMINDSmetadata modelsusea light-weighted schema templatesyntax for definingtheexpectedmetadata.Thecorrespondinglyformatted schema files use the extension:**##.schema.tpl.json##**.28 +**(2)** The GitHub repository should have at least one **version branch** (e.g., "v1"). 42 42 43 43 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 44 - Although,as thefileextensionsuggests, this openMINDS schematemplatesyntax is inspiredby JSON-Schema,itfacilitatesor evenexcludes technical aspects that are generallyexpectedforthe openMINDSschemasmaking them morehuman-readable,especially for untrained eyes. Behindthescenes,within thepenMINDS integration pipeline (cf. below),this schematemplateyntaxis then interpreted andflexiblytranslatedto various formalmetadata formats (e.g., JSON-Schema).31 +**(3)** The version branch should have the following **main directory folders**: **##schemas##** (required), **##tests##** (recommended), **##examples##** (recommended), and **##img##** (optional). 45 45 46 46 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 47 - Despitethe simplificationomparisontoJSON-Schema,the openMINDS schema templatesarealso,at thecore, speciallyformattedJSON filesusing a particularsyntax,meaningspecialkey-value pairsthat definethe validationrulesofaschema.34 +**(4)** The **##schemas##** folder should contain the schemas of that metadata model implemented in the **openMINDS schema template syntax** (cf. below). The directory of the schemas can be further structured or flat. 48 48 49 49 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 50 - Pleasefind inthe followinga fulldocumentationof theopenMINDSschematemplatesyntaxandhowit'skey-valuepairsneedto bedefinedandinterpreted.37 +**(5)** The **##tests##** folder should contain test-instances (JSON-LDs) for the schemas in a flat directory. The file names for these test-instances should follow the convention of 51 51 52 -(% style="text-align: justify;" %)53 - ===== Target & concept templates =====39 +(% style="text-align: center;" %) 40 +**##<<XXX>>-<<YYY>>.jsonld##** 54 54 55 55 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 56 - Same as in JSON-Schema, allopenMINDSschema templates define the expected name (written in **##lowerCamelCase##**)and value ofthe metadata,typically called property,underthe key **##properties##**asnesteddictionaries. Furthermore,thenamesof obligatory metadata can be listedunder the key **##required##**. Hereageneralizedexample:43 +for files that should pass the tests, and 57 57 58 -{{code language="json"}} 59 -{ 60 - "properties": { 61 - "propertyNameA": {}, 62 - "propertyNameB": {}, 63 - "propertyNameC": {} 64 - }, 65 - "required": [ 66 - "propertyNameA", 67 - "propertyNameC" 68 - ] 69 -} 70 -{{/code}} 45 +(% style="text-align: center;" %) 46 +**##<<XXX>>-<<YYY>>-nok.jsonld##** 71 71 72 72 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 73 - Inaddition,anopenMINDSschema//hastohave//akey**##"_type"##**to be recognizedas **targettemplate**.Inotherwords,the **##"_type"##** isusedtodefinethe openMINDSnamespaceofa correspondingschema usingaparticularnaming convention. Here again a generalizedexample:49 +for files that should fail the test. In both cases, **##<<XXX>>##** should be replaced with the label of the schema that is tested, and **##<<YYY>>##** with a user defined label for what aspect is tested (e.g., **##person-withoutCI.jsonld##**). 74 74 75 -{{code language="json"}} 76 -{ 77 - "_type": "https:~/~/openminds.ebrains.eu/<<schema-model>>/<<schema-name>>", 78 - "properties": {} 79 -} 80 -{{/code}} 81 - 82 82 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 83 - Notethat**##<<schema-model>>##**hastobereplacedwith the labeleopenMINDSmetadata modelto whichthecorresponding schemabelongsto, and **##<<schema-name>>##**hastobereplacedwiththecorrespondingnameofhema(writtenin **##CamelCase##**).52 +**(6)** The **##examples##** folder should contain examples for valid instance collections for that metadata model. Each example should receive its own directory (folder) with a **##README.md##** describing the example, and an **##metadataCollection##** subfolder containing the openMINDS instances (JSON-LDs). This subfolder can be further structured or flat. 84 84 85 85 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 86 - Ifan openMINDS schematemplate//doesnot// defineakey**##"_type"##**(asin thefirst example above),itisinterpretedsa**concept template**which //hastobe//extendedto atargettemplate.55 +**(7)** The **##img##** folder should contain image files used on that GitHub repository (e.g., the logo of the new openMINDS metadata model). The directory of the images can be further structured or flat. 87 87 57 +=== The openMINDS vocabulary === 58 + 88 88 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 89 - Concepttemplates areandshould beusedwhenmultipletarget templateshavethesamesubsetfproperties,because theyfacilitate thelong-termmaintenanceofhosesharedproperties: Insteadofdefiningthemepropertiesrepeatedlywithinmultipletarget templates,thecommonsubsetcanbedefinedwithinasingleconcept template and passedon toallextendingtarget templates.60 +Through the integration pipeline of the openMINDS generator, the openMINDS vocabulary is automatically gathered and stored in the main openMINDS GitHub in order to centrally maintain general definitions and references for **types** and **properties** used in schemas across all openMINDS repositories. How this works is explained in the following. 90 90 91 91 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 92 - To definethatatargettemplateisheextensionof a concept template,thetargettemplatecanstate under**##"_extends"##** therelativepathto theconcepttemplate.For example,the openMINDScorergettemplate **##Dataset##**extends the core concept template**##researchProduct##** as indicatedhere:63 +Schema types and properties are stored in dedicated JSON files (**##types.json##** and **##properties.json##**) under the folder **##vocab##** located in the main openMINDS GitHub directory. Each schema type and property occurring in the openMINDS metadata models is automatically represented in those files as nested dictionaries. Here a cutout of the **##types.json##** and **##properties.json##**: 93 93 94 -{{code language="json"}} 65 +{{code language="json" title="Cutout of the openMINDS/vocab/types.json"}} 95 95 { 96 - "_type": "https:~/~/openminds.ebrains.eu/core/Dataset", 97 - "_extends": "products/researchProduct.schema.tpl.json" 67 + ..., 68 + "https://openminds.ebrains.eu/core/Person": { 69 + "deprecated": false, 70 + "description": "Structured information on a person (alive or dead).", 71 + "name": "Person", 72 + "translatableTo": [ 73 + "https://schema.org/Person" 74 + ] 75 + }, 76 + ... 98 98 } 99 99 {{/code}} 100 100 101 101 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 102 - Note thatthis convention requires the concept andcorresponding target templates to belocated in thesameopenMINDSmetadata modelrepository.Note alsothatforproperties,thefollowingrulesapplyfortarget andconcepttemplate:81 +The keywords of those nested dictionaries are pre-defined to consistently capture for all schema types and properties their namespace, their occurrence, their general description, and possible references to related or matching schema types and properties of other metadata initiatives (e.g., schema.org). This setup also allows us to define some values/entries to be automatically filled in by the openMINDS integration pipeline with each commit to one of the openMINDS repositories (e.g., the namespace and occurrence) and others to be manually editable later on (e.g., the general description and references). 103 103 104 -1. A concept template has to define some properties which will be inherited by all extending target templates. 105 -1. If a concept template additionally states that some of these properties are required, all extending target templates will require the same properties. 106 -1. A target template can require properties of the concept template, that are not explicitly required within the concept template. In such a case, the other target templates extending the same concept template will not require those properties. 107 -1. A target template can (but does not have to) define and require additional properties that were not defined and required in the concept template. These additionally defined and required properties will not be shared with the other target templates extending the same concept template. 83 +(% style="text-align: justify;" %) 84 +For security, outdated entries in those openMINDS vocabulary files (e.g., because the namespace of the schema type or property changed or the schema type or property was deleted) are not automatically deleted, but kept and marked as being deprecated. After evaluation, deprecated schema types or properties can be deleted manually from openMINDS vocabulary. 108 108 109 109 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 110 - Howtodefinetheexpectedvalue of a propertywillbe explainedforthe differentproperty typesin thefollowingsections.87 +With that, the openMINDS vocab reflects always an up-to-date status of the schema types and properties in use across all openMINDS metadata models, while providing the opportunity to centrally review and maintain their consistency and references. 111 111 89 +=== The openMINDS schema template syntax === 90 + 112 112 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 113 - =====Defining expectedvalues=====92 +All openMINDS metadata models use a light-weighted schema template syntax for defining the expected metadata. The correspondingly formatted schema files use the extension: **##.schema.tpl.json##**. 114 114 115 115 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 116 - The expectedvalue ofapropertycan bedefinedinarts in thesameway as inJSON-Schema, withsome openMINDSsyntaxspecificsimplifications andmodifications.95 +Although, as the file extension suggests, this openMINDS schema template syntax is inspired by JSON-Schema, it facilitates or even excludes technical aspects that are generally expected for the openMINDS schemas making them more human-readable, especially for untrained eyes. Behind the scenes, within the openMINDS integration pipeline (cf. below), this schema template syntax is then interpreted and flexibly translated to various formal metadata formats (e.g., JSON-Schema). 117 117 118 118 (% style="text-align: justify;" %) 119 -On the first level, the **##"type"##** of the expected property value needs to be defined. In principle, the openMINDS template syntax supports the same value types as JSON-Schema Draft 7.0, meaning: 120 -+ **##"string"##** 121 -+ **##"number"##** 122 -+ **##"integer"##** 123 -+ **##"array"##** 124 -+ **##"boolean"##** 125 -+ **##"null"##** 126 -+ **##"object"##** 98 +Despite the simplification in comparison to JSON-Schema, the openMINDS schema templates are also, at the core, specially formatted JSON files using a particular syntax, meaning special key-value pairs that define the validation rules of a schema. 127 127 128 -Also very similar to JSON-Schema, additional type-specific keys can be used to set further requirements for the expected value. H 100 +(% style="text-align: justify;" %) 101 +Please find in the following a full documentation of the openMINDS schema template syntax and how it's key-value pairs need to be defined and interpreted. 129 129 103 +(% style="text-align: justify;" %) 104 +(//**coming soon**//) 130 130 131 131 === The openMINDS integration pipeline === 132 132