public class ParserContainerExtractor extends java.lang.Object implements ContainerExtractor
ContainerExtractor
powered by the regular
Parser
API. This allows you to easily extract out all the
embedded resources from within container files supported by normal Tika
parsers. By default the AutoDetectParser
will be used, to allow
extraction from the widest range of containers.Constructor and Description |
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ParserContainerExtractor() |
ParserContainerExtractor(Parser parser,
Detector detector) |
ParserContainerExtractor(TikaConfig config) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
extract(TikaInputStream stream,
ContainerExtractor recurseExtractor,
EmbeddedResourceHandler handler)
Processes a container file, and extracts all the embedded
resources from within it.
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boolean |
isSupported(TikaInputStream input)
Is this Container Extractor able to process the
supplied container?
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public ParserContainerExtractor()
public ParserContainerExtractor(TikaConfig config)
public boolean isSupported(TikaInputStream input) throws java.io.IOException
ContainerExtractor
isSupported
in interface ContainerExtractor
java.io.IOException
public void extract(TikaInputStream stream, ContainerExtractor recurseExtractor, EmbeddedResourceHandler handler) throws java.io.IOException, TikaException
ContainerExtractor
The EmbeddedResourceHandler
you supply will
be called for each embedded resource in the container. It is
up to you whether you process the contents of the resource or not.
The given document stream is consumed but not closed by this method. The responsibility to close the stream remains on the caller.
If required, nested containers (such as a .docx within a .zip) can automatically be recursed into, and processed inline. If no recurseExtractor is given, the nested containers will be treated as with any other embedded resources.
extract
in interface ContainerExtractor
stream
- the document stream (input)recurseExtractor
- the extractor to use on any embedded containershandler
- handler for the embedded files (output)java.io.IOException
- if the document stream could not be readTikaException
- if the container could not be parsedCopyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe. All Rights Reserved