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Add OCR data to Joplin notes

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OCR Joplin notes

This scrip will try to add OCR data, and possibly a preview image, to notes in Joplin. It will only work on notes with a tag, which must be specified on startup.

Use cases

1. As a Joplin user, I want to be able to search for any text, whether it is in the note itself, or in an attachment.

When making the switch from Evernote to Joplin, there was one thing missing for me. Evernote uses OCR on attachments, which makes it possible to do a full text search. This is something that is lacking in Joplin. The excellent rest_uploader has the ability to upload files to Joplin and add OCR data as an HTML comment in the note. For existing Joplin notes, either created manually, by the hotfolder plugin or via the Evernote import, the OCR data will not be present.

2. As a Joplin user, I want to have a preview image in the notes I have imported from Evernote.

Just as notes created by the rest_uploader, I would like to have a nice preview of my PDF documents I've imported from Evernote

What this script won't do

  • It will not run in the background and automatically update your notes. I am considering an option to have a background process check notes with a specific tag to be processed and maybe remove the tag when done.
  • It will not update the OCR data once it has been added. Any changes in the note will be ignored. Workaround is to manually remove the OCR section from the note and invoke the script again.

WARNING This script has the potential to mess up all your Joplin notes. But you are not worried, since you make regular backups of your Joplin notes already. Right??

Installation

If you already installed rest_uploader you probably almost setup already. All that is left is to install this scrip and setup the environment variables.

pip install ocr-joplin-notes

Requirements:

  • Joplin's Webclipper must be enabled and your desktop client must be running.
  • Required environment variable JOPLIN_TOKEN. You can find your token in the webclipper settings.
  • Optional environment variable JOPLIN_SERVER. If not present it will look for the Joplin client on the current machine
  • Environment variable TESSDATA_PREFIX On Ubuntu, mine is set to /usr/share/tesseract-ocr/4.00/tessdata

Modes

Since this script will update your notes, several modes have been added, so the user of this script can verify if the detection in this script works as should be expected.

Mode: TAG_NOTES

Tags all notes in Joplin based on their possible source and markup type. Apart from adding a tag to every note in Joplin, it does not update any notes. The tags it adds will not be used by this script itself and can be removed. It can however be a fast way to tag all your notes. You'll see the need for tags in the other modes. The format of these tags is: ojn_<markup|html>_. Example:

  • ojn_markup_joplin_desktop
  • ojn_html_evernote.mail.smtp
  • ojn_html_evernote.mobile.android
  • ojn_html_evernote.web.clip

Parameters:

  • [optional] --tag When supplied, it will only process notes which have this tag. Default it will process all notes in Joplin.

Mode: DRY_RUN

Report what will happen if this script would process the notes with a selected tag. It will report back via the output on the screen, as well as add tags to your notes. Every note will be tagged with one of the following tags:

  • ojn_ocr_added
  • ojn_ocr_failed
  • ojn_ocr_skipped

Parameters:

  • [required] --tag="my_tag" Only notes having the specified tag will be scanned.
  • [optional] --add-preview=on|off When on, adds a preview image for every PDF found in an HTML note. Default is on Markdown notes already have a PDF preview in the client.
  • [optional] --autorotation=on|off When on tries to fix any skewed images. Default is on
  • [optional] --language=<3 letter code>. The language to use for the OCR processing. Default in eng

Note OCR is quite a CPU intensive process, and it might take some time for large quantities of files to get processed.

Mode: FULL_RUN

WARNING: This mode will make changes to your notes. Remember those backups I mentioned before.

The FULL_RUN mode will do the same as the DRY_RUN mode, but this time, it will make the changes to your Joplin notes. This is mode you are looking for.

Command line examples

python3 ocr_joplin_notes.cli --mode=TAG_NOTES
python3 ocr_joplin_notes.cli --mode=DRY_RUN --tag=my_notes_test --language=nld --add-previews=off
python3 ocr_joplin_notes.cli --mode=FULL_RUN --tag=my_notes_for --language=get 

Closing remarks

  • This is the first Python code I've ever written. It might be crap. It works for me.
  • I don't know if I have the time and energy to keep making updates on this script over time. I might, but it might become abandon-ware someday. That's why they've invented forking.
  • This is an open source project. You can use it, free of charge. Your right to free support and free upgrades does not exist. You might get it, you're not entitled to it.
  • It shouldn't happen, but if this script destroys all your data, you still have your those backups, I told you about. Twice.

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