Class PDFParser

java.lang.Object
org.apache.tika.parser.AbstractParser
org.apache.tika.parser.pdf.PDFParser
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Initializable, Parser
Direct Known Subclasses:
PDFPreflightParser

public class PDFParser extends AbstractParser implements Initializable
PDF parser.

This parser can process also encrypted PDF documents if the required password is given as a part of the input metadata associated with a document. If no password is given, then this parser will try decrypting the document using the empty password that's often used with PDFs. If the PDF contains any embedded documents (for example as part of a PDF package) then this parser will use the EmbeddedDocumentExtractor to handle them.

As of Tika 1.6, it is possible to extract inline images with the EmbeddedDocumentExtractor as if they were regular attachments. By default, this feature is turned off because of the potentially enormous number and size of inline images. To turn this feature on, see PDFParserConfig.setExtractInlineImages(boolean).

Please note that tables are not stored as entities within PDFs. It takes significant computation to identify and then correctly extract tables from PDFs. As of this writing, the PDFParser extracts text within tables, but it does not compute table cell boundaries or table row boundaries. Please see tabula for one project that tries to maintain the structure of tables represented in PDFs.

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  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • PDFParser

      public PDFParser()
  • Method Details

    • getSupportedTypes

      public Set<MediaType> getSupportedTypes(ParseContext context)
      Description copied from interface: Parser
      Returns the set of media types supported by this parser when used with the given parse context.
      Specified by:
      getSupportedTypes in interface Parser
      Parameters:
      context - parse context
      Returns:
      immutable set of media types
    • parse

      public void parse(InputStream stream, ContentHandler handler, Metadata metadata, ParseContext context) throws IOException, SAXException, TikaException
      Description copied from interface: Parser
      Parses a document stream into a sequence of XHTML SAX events. Fills in related document metadata in the given metadata object.

      The given document stream is consumed but not closed by this method. The responsibility to close the stream remains on the caller.

      Information about the parsing context can be passed in the context parameter. See the parser implementations for the kinds of context information they expect.

      Specified by:
      parse in interface Parser
      Parameters:
      stream - the document stream (input)
      handler - handler for the XHTML SAX events (output)
      metadata - document metadata (input and output)
      context - parse context
      Throws:
      IOException - if the document stream could not be read
      SAXException - if the SAX events could not be processed
      TikaException - if the document could not be parsed
    • getPDFParserConfig

      public PDFParserConfig getPDFParserConfig()
    • setPDFParserConfig

      public void setPDFParserConfig(PDFParserConfig config)
    • getEnableAutoSpace

      public boolean getEnableAutoSpace()
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    • setEnableAutoSpace

      @Field public void setEnableAutoSpace(boolean v)
      If true (the default), the parser should estimate where spaces should be inserted between words. For many PDFs this is necessary as they do not include explicit whitespace characters.
    • getExtractAnnotationText

      public boolean getExtractAnnotationText()
      Deprecated.
      If true, text in annotations will be extracted.
    • setExtractAnnotationText

      @Field public void setExtractAnnotationText(boolean v)
      If true (the default), text in annotations will be extracted.
    • getSuppressDuplicateOverlappingText

      public boolean getSuppressDuplicateOverlappingText()
      Deprecated.
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    • setSuppressDuplicateOverlappingText

      @Field public void setSuppressDuplicateOverlappingText(boolean v)
      If true, the parser should try to remove duplicated text over the same region. This is needed for some PDFs that achieve bolding by re-writing the same text in the same area. Note that this can slow down extraction substantially (PDFBOX-956) and sometimes remove characters that were not in fact duplicated (PDFBOX-1155). By default this is disabled.
    • getSortByPosition

      public boolean getSortByPosition()
      Deprecated.
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    • setSortByPosition

      @Field public void setSortByPosition(boolean v)
      If true, sort text tokens by their x/y position before extracting text. This may be necessary for some PDFs (if the text tokens are not rendered "in order"), while for othe6 -- Add FileProfilerr PDFs it can produce the wrong result (for example if there are 2 columns, the text will be interleaved). Default is false.
    • setOcrStrategy

      @Field public void setOcrStrategy(String ocrStrategyString)
    • setOcrImageType

      @Field public void setOcrImageType(String imageType)
    • setInitializableProblemHandler

      public void setInitializableProblemHandler(InitializableProblemHandler initializableProblemHandler)
    • setDropThreshold

      @Field public void setDropThreshold(float dropThreshold)
    • setMaxMainMemoryBytes

      @Field public void setMaxMainMemoryBytes(long maxMainMemoryBytes)
    • initialize

      public void initialize(Map<String,Param> params) throws TikaConfigException
      This is a no-op. There is no need to initialize multiple fields. The regular field loading should happen without this.
      Specified by:
      initialize in interface Initializable
      Parameters:
      params - params to use for initialization
      Throws:
      TikaConfigException
    • checkInitialization

      public void checkInitialization(InitializableProblemHandler handler) throws TikaConfigException
      Specified by:
      checkInitialization in interface Initializable
      Parameters:
      handler - if there is a problem and no custom initializableProblemHandler has been configured via Initializable parameters, this is called to respond.
      Throws:
      TikaConfigException