ODRL Test Suite

W3C Editor's Draft

This version:
https://w3c.github.io/poe/testsuite/
Latest published version:
https://www.w3.org/TR/odrl-tests/
Latest editor's draft:
https://w3c.github.io/poe/testsuite/
Editor:
Phil Archer (W3C/ERCIM)

Abstract

This document provides a test suite for the ODRL specifications.

Status of This Document

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This is a work in progress. Further examples will be added.

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This document is governed by the 1 March 2019 W3C Process Document.

Introduction

The ODRL Model [odrl-model] defines a number of conditions that MUST be met if the data is to be valid. This test suite is intended to provide examples of valid and invalid data against which any consuming software can be tested. Examples are provided in multiple serializations.

Minimum Policy

Section 3.1 of the ODRL Model states:

A Policy MUST have the following properties: