Apache Tika integration for Plone using portal transforms.
Project description
ftw.tika
This product integrates Apache Tika for full text indexing with Plone by providing portal transforms to text/plain for the various document formats supported by Tika.
Compatibility
ftw.tika is compatible with Plone 4.x and the Tika versions listed below (Plone and Tika versions can be mixed and matched).
Tika 1.6 |
Plone 4.2 |
Tika 1.7 |
Plone 4.3 |
Tika 1.8 |
Plone 5.1 |
Tika 1.9 |
|
Tika 1.10 |
|
Tika 1.11 |
Supported Formats
Input Formats
Microsoft Office formats (Office Open XML)
*.docx Word Documents
*.dotx Word Templates
*.xlsx Excel Sheets
*.xltx Excel Templates
*.pptx Powerpoint Presentations
*.potx Powerpoint Templates
*.ppsx Powerpoint Slideshows
Legacy Microsoft Office (97) formats
Rich Text Format
OpenOffice ODF formats
OpenOffice 1.x formats
Common Adobe formats (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop)
PDF documents
WordPerfect documents
E-Mail messages
See the mimetypes module for details on the MIME types corresponding to these formats.
Formats supported by Tika, but not wired up (yet)
Electronic Publication Format
Compression and packaging formats
Audio formats
Image formats
Video formats
Java class files and archives
The mbox format
See the Supported Document Formats page on the Apache Tika Wiki for details.
Output Formats
text/plain
Installation
The preferred method to run the Tika JAX-RS server as a daemon. Although it is possible to run Tika without a daemon (by booting it up for each time a file is converted), the daemon is a lot faster.
Both methods require tika-app.jar to be downloaded and some ZCML configuration for ftw.tika. The daemon method also requires the JAX-RS tika-server.app to be downloaded.
Below are some configuration examples.
Daemon buildout example
See the included tika.cfg for a deamon example that you can adjust as necessary, copy into your buildout and extend from:
[buildout]
parts +=
tika-app-download
tika-server-download
tika-server
[tika]
server-port = 9998
zcml =
<configure xmlns:tika="http://namespaces.plone.org/tika">
<tika:config path="${tika-app-download:destination}/${tika-app-download:filename}"
port="${tika:server-port}" />
</configure>
[tika-app-download]
recipe = hexagonit.recipe.download
url = http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/tika/tika-app/1.11/tika-app-1.11.jar
md5sum = c292fbb0b28fbe44f915229afb839db8
download-only = true
filename = tika-app.jar
[tika-server-download]
recipe = hexagonit.recipe.download
url = http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/tika/tika-server/1.11/tika-server-1.11.jar
md5sum = 3c8fb21140213a2f3fbac770358034ab
download-only = true
filename = tika-server.jar
[tika-server]
recipe = collective.recipe.scriptgen
cmd = java
arguments = -jar ${tika-server-download:destination}/${tika-server-download:filename} --port ${tika:server-port} -includeStack
[instance]
zcml-additional = ${tika:zcml}
eggs += ftw.tika
If your deployment buildout is based on the deployment buildouts included in the ftw-buildouts repository on github, you can simply extend the tika-jaxrs-server.cfg and you have everything configured:
[buildout]
extends =
https://raw.github.com/4teamwork/ftw-buildouts/master/production.cfg
https://raw.github.com/4teamwork/ftw-buildouts/master/zeoclients/4.cfg
https://raw.github.com/4teamwork/ftw-buildouts/master/tika-jaxrs-server.cfg
deployment-number = 05
filestorage-parts =
www.mywebsite.com
instance-eggs =
mywebsite
Non-daemon buildout example
Note that running Tika in non-daemon mode is very, very slow!
When you don’t want to use Tika as daemon, you can simply just configure the path to the tika-app.jar in the ftw.tika ZCML configuration and it will fire up tika-app.jar (in a new JVM) every time something needs to be converted.
Here is a short example of how to download the tika-app.jar and configuring ftw.tika with buildout:
[buildout]
parts +=
tika-app
[tika-app]
recipe = hexagonit.recipe.download
url = http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/tika/tika-app/1.11/tika-app-1.11.jar
md5sum = c292fbb0b28fbe44f915229afb839db8
download-only = true
filename = tika-app.jar
[instance]
eggs += ftw.tika
zcml-additional =
<configure xmlns:tika="http://namespaces.plone.org/tika">
<tika:config path="${tika-app:destination}/${tika-app:filename}" />
</configure>
Different Host buildout example
If you already have a tika server (f.e. docker) you can connect to it without having to install it into the plone instance. Unfortunately if the system run into a timeout it will still try to use the local one as backup. (And produce an error in the log file)
[buildout]
[tika]
server-port = 9998
server-host = myhost
server-timeout = 10
zcml =
<configure xmlns:tika="http://namespaces.plone.org/tika">
<tika:config host="${tika:server-host}"
port="${tika:server-port}"
timeout="${tika:server-timeout}" />
</configure>
[instance]
zcml-additional = ${tika:zcml}
eggs += ftw.tika
You have the following configuration Options:
host: the host where tika is running
port: the port of the tika server
timeout: you can define the connection timeout of the server in seconds
timeout defaults to 10 seconds and is configurable for your needs. 0 means no timeout at all.
Installing ftw.tika in Plone
Install ftw.tika by adding it to the list of eggs in your buildout. (The buildout examples above include adding ftw.tika to the eggs).
[instance]
eggs +=
ftw.tika
Run buildout and start your instance
Go to Site Setup of your Plone site and activate the ftw.tika add-on, or depend on the ftw.tika:default profile from your package’s metadata.xml.
Uninstalling ftw.tika
ftw.tika has an uninstall profile. To uninstall ftw.tika, import the ftw.tika:uninstall profile using the portal_setup tool.
Configuration
ftw.tika expects to be provided with a path to an installed tika-app.jar. This can be done through ZCML, and therefore also through buildout.
Configuration in ZCML
The path to the tika-app.jar file must be configured in ZCML.
If you used the supplied tika.cfg as described above, you can reference the download location directly from buildout by using ${tika:destination}/${tika:filename}:
[instance]
zcml-additional =
<configure xmlns:tika="http://namespaces.plone.org/tika">
<tika:config path="${tika:destination}/${tika:filename}" />
</configure>
If you installed Tika yourself, just set path="/path/to/tika" accordingly.
Usage
To use ftw.tika, simply ask the portal_transforms tool for a transformation to text/plain from one of the input formats supported by ftw.tika:
namedfile = self.context.file
transform_tool = getToolByName(self.context, 'portal_transforms')
stream = transform_tool.convertTo(
'text/plain',
namedfile.data,
mimetype=namedfile.contentType)
plain_text = stream and stream.getData() or ''
Caching
If you want the result of the transform to be cached, you’ll need to pass a persistent ZODB object to transform_tool.convertTo() to store the cached result on.
For example, for a NamedBlobFile versioned with CMFEditions you’d use namedfile.data to access the data of the current working copy, and pass namedfile._blob as the object for the cache to be stored on (the namedfile is always the same instance for any version, only the _blob changes):
stream = transform_tool.convertTo(
'text/plain',
namedfile.data,
mimetype=namedfile.contentType,
object=namedfile._blob)
Stand-alone converter
The code calling Tika is encapsulated in its own class, so if for some reason you don’t want to use the portal_transforms tool, you can also use the converter directly by just instanciating it:
from ftw.tika.converter import TikaConverter
data = StringIO('foo')
converter = TikaConverter(path="/path/to/tika-app.jar")
plain_text = converter.convert(data)
The convert() method accepts either a data string or a file-like stream object. If no path keyword argument is supplied, the converter tries to get the path to the tika-app.jar from the ZCML configuration.
Error logging
In order to get more detailed error logging when using the Tika JAXRS server, you can launch it with the -includeStack command line option and set the environment variable FTW_TIKA_VERBOSE_LOGGING to something truthy.
ftw.tika will then additionally log the output from Tika (which should contain the Java stack trace) in case of a conversion failure, giving you more information as to why the conversion failed.
Links
Continuous integration: https://jenkins.4teamwork.ch/search?q=ftw.tika
Apache Tika: http://tika.apache.org
Copyright
This package is copyright by 4teamwork.
ftw.tika is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 2.
Changelog
2.10.0 (2019-09-04)
Port to Plone 5.1
2.9.0 (2017-12-19)
Remove local fallback when server fails. [jone]
2.8.0 (2017-12-18)
Drop Plone 4.1 support. [jone]
2.7.0 (2016-03-15)
Use requests session. [jone]
Make connection timeout configurable. [dready]
2.6.0 (2015-10-27)
Add support for Tika 1.11 [lgraf]
2.5.0 (2015-10-27)
Add support for Tika 1.10 [lgraf]
2.4.0 (2015-10-27)
Add support for Tika 1.9 [lgraf]
2.3.0 (2015-10-27)
Fall back to local Tika on any RequestException, not just Timeout. [lgraf]
Make use of the fact that Tika JAXRS server now can return the Java stack traces in the response body, allowing ftw.tika to provide better error logging in the case of conversion failures (for example, detecting that conversion failed because a document is password protected). [lgraf]
Add support for Tika 1.8 [lgraf]
2.2.0 (2015-10-25)
Add support for Tika 1.7 [lgraf]
2.1.0 (2015-10-25)
Add support for Tika 1.6 [lgraf]
2.0.1 (2014-12-08)
Set a default connection timeout of 10s for requests to Tika JAXRS server. [lgraf]
2.0 (2014-11-24)
Switch to Tika JAXRS server component (tika-server). [lgraf]
1.1.2 (2014-09-01)
Changed tika source to archive.apache.org. [lknoepfel]
Extend integration tests to test conversion of all common formats we claim to support. [lgraf]
Updated tika to version 1.5. Updated detection of protected office files. [lknoepfel]
1.1.1 (2014-04-01)
Only log a warning on protected PDFs / MS Office documents. [jone]
1.1.0 (2014-03-14)
Add support for running tika as a deamon. The deamon speeds up the conversion from approximately 1.1 seconds per document to 0.06 seconds. [jone]
1.0 (2013-11-29)
First implementation. [lgraf]
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