#!/usr/bin/env python2 # Copyright (C) 2014 J.F.Dockes # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # Recoll PDF extractor, with support for attachments # # pdftotext sometimes outputs unescaped text inside HTML text sections. # We try to correct. # # If pdftotext produces no text and tesseract is available, we try to # perform OCR. As this can be very slow and the result not always # good, we only do this if a file named $RECOLL_CONFDIR/ocrpdf exists # # We guess the OCR language in order of preference: # - From the content of a ".ocrpdflang" file if it exists in the same # directory as the PDF # - From an RECOLL_TESSERACT_LANG environment variable # - From the content of $RECOLL_CONFDIR/ocrpdf # - Default to "eng" from __future__ import print_function import os import sys import re import rclexecm import subprocess import tempfile import atexit import signal import rclconfig import glob tmpdir = None def finalcleanup(): if tmpdir: vacuumdir(tmpdir) os.rmdir(tmpdir) def signal_handler(signal, frame): sys.exit(1) atexit.register(finalcleanup) # Not all signals necessary exist on all systems, use catch try: signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal_handler) except: pass try: signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler) except: pass try: signal.signal(signal.SIGQUIT, signal_handler) except: pass try: signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler) except: pass def vacuumdir(dir): if dir: for fn in os.listdir(dir): path = os.path.join(dir, fn) if os.path.isfile(path): os.unlink(path) return True class PDFExtractor: def __init__(self, em): self.currentindex = 0 self.pdftotext = None self.pdfinfo = None self.pdftk = None self.em = em self.tesseract = None self.pdftotext = rclexecm.which("pdftotext") if not self.pdftotext: self.pdftotext = rclexecm.which("poppler/pdftotext") if not self.pdftotext: # No need for anything else. openfile() will return an # error at once return cf = rclconfig.RclConfig() self.confdir = cf.getConfDir() # The user can set a list of meta tags to be extracted from # the XMP metadata packet. These are specified as # (xmltag,rcltag) pairs self.extrameta = cf.getConfParam("pdfextrameta") if self.extrameta: self._initextrameta() # Check if we need to escape portions of text where old # versions of pdftotext output raw HTML special characters. self.needescape = True try: version = subprocess.check_output([self.pdftotext, "-v"], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) major,minor,rev = version.split()[2].split('.') # Don't know exactly when this changed but it's fixed in # jessie 0.26.5 if int(major) > 0 or int(minor) >= 26: self.needescape = False except: pass # See if we'll try to perform OCR. Need the commands and the # either the presence of a file in the config dir (historical) # or a set config variable. self.ocrpossible = False cf_doocr = cf.getConfParam("pdfocr") if cf_doocr or os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.confdir, "ocrpdf")): self.tesseract = rclexecm.which("tesseract") if self.tesseract: self.pdftoppm = rclexecm.which("pdftoppm") if self.pdftoppm: self.ocrpossible = True self.maybemaketmpdir() # self.em.rclog("OCRPOSSIBLE: %d" % self.ocrpossible) # Pdftk is optionally used to extract attachments. This takes # a hit on performance even in the absence of any attachments, # so it can be disabled in the configuration. self.attextractdone = False self.attachlist = [] cf_attach = cf.getConfParam("pdfattach") if cf_attach: self.pdftk = rclexecm.which("pdftk") if self.pdftk: self.maybemaketmpdir() def _initextrameta(self): self.pdfinfo = rclexecm.which("pdfinfo") if not self.pdfinfo: self.pdfinfo = rclexecm.which("poppler/pdfinfo") if not self.pdfinfo: self.extrameta = None return # extrameta is like "samename metanm|rclnm ..." # we turn it into a list of pairs l = self.extrameta.split() self.extrameta = [] for e in l: l1 = e.split('|') if len(l1) == 1: l1.append(l1[0]) self.extrameta.append(l1) # Using lxml because it is better with # namespaces. With xml, we'd have to walk the XML tree # first, extracting all xmlns attributes and # constructing a tree (I tried and did not succeed in # doing this actually). lxml does it partially for # us. See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14853243/ # parsing-xml-with-namespace-in-python-via-elementtree global ET #import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET try: import lxml.etree as ET except Exception as err: self.em.rclog("Can't import lxml etree: %s" % err) self.extrameta = None self.pdfinfo = None return self.re_head = re.compile(r'', re.IGNORECASE) self.re_xmlpacket = re.compile(r'<\?xpacket[ ]+begin.*\?>' + r'(.*)' + r'<\?xpacket[ ]+end', flags = re.DOTALL) # Extract all attachments if any into temporary directory def extractAttach(self): if self.attextractdone: return True self.attextractdone = True global tmpdir if not tmpdir or not self.pdftk: # no big deal return True try: vacuumdir(tmpdir) subprocess.check_call([self.pdftk, self.filename, "unpack_files", "output", tmpdir]) self.attachlist = sorted(os.listdir(tmpdir)) return True except Exception as e: self.em.rclog("extractAttach: failed: %s" % e) # Return true anyway, pdf attachments are no big deal return True def extractone(self, ipath): #self.em.rclog("extractone: [%s]" % ipath) if not self.attextractdone: if not self.extractAttach(): return (False, "", "", rclexecm.RclExecM.eofnow) path = os.path.join(tmpdir, ipath) if os.path.isfile(path): f = open(path) docdata = f.read(); f.close() if self.currentindex == len(self.attachlist) - 1: eof = rclexecm.RclExecM.eofnext else: eof = rclexecm.RclExecM.noteof return (True, docdata, ipath, eof) # Try to guess tesseract language. This should depend on the input # file, but we have no general way to determine it. So use the # environment and hope for the best. def guesstesseractlang(self): tesseractlang = "" pdflangfile = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.filename), ".ocrpdflang") if os.path.isfile(pdflangfile): tesseractlang = open(pdflangfile, "r").read().strip() if tesseractlang: return tesseractlang tesseractlang = os.environ.get("RECOLL_TESSERACT_LANG", ""); if tesseractlang: return tesseractlang tesseractlang = \ open(os.path.join(self.confdir, "ocrpdf"), "r").read().strip() if tesseractlang: return tesseractlang # Half-assed trial to guess from LANG then default to english localelang = os.environ.get("LANG", "").split("_")[0] if localelang == "en": tesseractlang = "eng" elif localelang == "de": tesseractlang = "deu" elif localelang == "fr": tesseractlang = "fra" if tesseractlang: return tesseractlang if not tesseractlang: tesseractlang = "eng" return tesseractlang # PDF has no text content and tesseract is available. Give OCR a try def ocrpdf(self): global tmpdir if not tmpdir: return "" tesseractlang = self.guesstesseractlang() # self.em.rclog("tesseractlang %s" % tesseractlang) tesserrorfile = os.path.join(tmpdir, "tesserrorfile") tmpfile = os.path.join(tmpdir, "ocrXXXXXX") # Split pdf pages try: vacuumdir(tmpdir) subprocess.check_call([self.pdftoppm, "-r", "300", self.filename, tmpfile]) except Exception as e: self.em.rclog("pdftoppm failed: %s" % e) return "" files = glob.glob(tmpfile + "*") for f in files: try: out = subprocess.check_output([self.tesseract, f, f, "-l", tesseractlang], stderr = subprocess.STDOUT) except Exception as e: self.em.rclog("tesseract failed: %s" % e) errlines = out.split('\n') if len(errlines) > 2: self.em.rclog("Tesseract error: %s" % out) # Concatenate the result files files = glob.glob(tmpfile + "*" + ".txt") data = "" for f in files: data += open(f, "r").read() if not data: return "" return '''
''' + \
        self.em.htmlescape(data) + \
        '''
''' # pdftotext (used to?) badly escape text inside the header # fields. We do it here. This is not an html parser, and depends a # lot on the actual format output by pdftotext. # We also determine if the doc has actual content, for triggering OCR def _fixhtml(self, input): #print input inheader = False inbody = False didcs = False output = b'' isempty = True for line in input.split(b'\n'): if re.search(b'', line): inheader = False if re.search(b'', line): inbody = False if inheader: if not didcs: output += b'\n' didcs = True if self.needescape: m = re.search(b'''(.*)(.*)(<\/title>.*)''', line) if not m: m = re.search(b'''(.*content=")(.*)(".*/>.*)''', line) if m: line = m.group(1) + self.em.htmlescape(m.group(2)) + \ m.group(3) # Recoll treats "Subject" as a "title" element # (based on emails). The PDF "Subject" metadata # field is more like an HTML "description" line = re.sub(b'name="Subject"', b'name="Description"', line, 1) elif inbody: s = line[0:1] if s != "\x0c" and s != "<": isempty = False # We used to remove end-of-line hyphenation (and join # lines), but but it's not clear that we should do # this as pdftotext without the -layout option does it ? line = self.em.htmlescape(line) if re.search(b'<head>', line): inheader = True if re.search(b'<pre>', line): inbody = True output += line + b'\n' return output, isempty def _metatag(self, nm, val): return "<meta name=\"" + nm + "\" content=\"" + \ self.em.htmlescape(val) + "\">" # metaheaders is a list of (nm, value) pairs def _injectmeta(self, html, metaheaders): metatxt = '' for nm, val in metaheaders: metatxt += self._metatag(nm, val) + '\n' if not metatxt: return html res = self.re_head.sub('<head>\n' + metatxt, html) #self.em.rclog("Substituted html: [%s]"%res) if res: return res else: return html def _xmltreetext(self, elt): '''Extract all text content from subtree''' text = '' for e in elt.iter(): if e.text: text += e.text + " " return text.strip() # or: return reduce((lambda t,p : t+p+' '), # [e.text for e in elt.iter() if e.text]).strip() def _setextrameta(self, html): if not self.pdfinfo: return all = subprocess.check_output([self.pdfinfo, "-meta", self.filename]) # Extract the XML packet res = self.re_xmlpacket.search(all) xml = '' if res: xml = res.group(1) # self.em.rclog("extrameta: XML: [%s]" % xml) if not xml: return html metaheaders = [] # The namespace thing is a drag. Can't do it from the top. See # the stackoverflow ref above. Maybe we'd be better off just # walking the full tree and building the namespaces dict. root = ET.fromstring(xml) #self.em.rclog("NSMAP: %s"% root.nsmap) namespaces = {'rdf' : "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"} rdf = root.find("rdf:RDF", namespaces) #self.em.rclog("RDF NSMAP: %s"% rdf.nsmap) rdfdesclist = rdf.findall("rdf:Description", rdf.nsmap) #self.em.rclog("RDFDESC NSMAP: %s"% rdfdesc.nsmap) for metanm,rclnm in self.extrameta: for rdfdesc in rdfdesclist: try: elt = rdfdesc.find(metanm, rdfdesc.nsmap) except: # We get an exception when this rdf:Description does not # define the required namespace. continue if elt is not None: text = self._xmltreetext(elt) if text: # Should we set empty values ? # Can't use setfield as it only works for # text/plain output at the moment. metaheaders.append((rclnm, text)) if metaheaders: return self._injectmeta(html, metaheaders) def _selfdoc(self): '''Extract the text from the pdf doc (as opposed to attachment)''' self.em.setmimetype('text/html') if self.attextractdone and len(self.attachlist) == 0: eof = rclexecm.RclExecM.eofnext else: eof = rclexecm.RclExecM.noteof html = subprocess.check_output([self.pdftotext, "-htmlmeta", "-enc", "UTF-8", "-eol", "unix", "-q", self.filename, "-"]) html, isempty = self._fixhtml(html) #self.em.rclog("ISEMPTY: %d : data: \n%s" % (isempty, html)) if isempty and self.ocrpossible: html = self.ocrpdf() if self.extrameta: try: html = self._setextrameta(html) except Exception as err: self.em.rclog("Metadata extraction failed: %s" % err) return (True, html, "", eof) def maybemaketmpdir(self): global tmpdir if tmpdir: if not vacuumdir(tmpdir): self.em.rclog("openfile: vacuumdir %s failed" % tmpdir) return False else: tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='rclmpdf') ###### File type handler api, used by rclexecm ----------> def openfile(self, params): if not self.pdftotext: print("RECFILTERROR HELPERNOTFOUND pdftotext") sys.exit(1); self.filename = params["filename:"] #self.em.rclog("openfile: [%s]" % self.filename) self.currentindex = -1 self.attextractdone = False if self.pdftk: preview = os.environ.get("RECOLL_FILTER_FORPREVIEW", "no") if preview != "yes": # When indexing, extract attachments at once. This # will be needed anyway and it allows generating an # eofnext error instead of waiting for actual eof, # which avoids a bug in recollindex up to 1.20 self.extractAttach() else: self.attextractdone = True return True def getipath(self, params): ipath = params["ipath:"] ok, data, ipath, eof = self.extractone(ipath) return (ok, data, ipath, eof) def getnext(self, params): # self.em.rclog("getnext: current %d" % self.currentindex) if self.currentindex == -1: self.currentindex = 0 return self._selfdoc() else: self.em.setmimetype('') if not self.attextractdone: if not self.extractAttach(): return (False, "", "", rclexecm.RclExecM.eofnow) if self.currentindex >= len(self.attachlist): return (False, "", "", rclexecm.RclExecM.eofnow) try: ok, data, ipath, eof = \ self.extractone(self.attachlist[self.currentindex]) self.currentindex += 1 #self.em.rclog("getnext: returning ok for [%s]" % ipath) return (ok, data, ipath, eof) except: return (False, "", "", rclexecm.RclExecM.eofnow) # Main program: create protocol handler and extractor and run them proto = rclexecm.RclExecM() extract = PDFExtractor(proto) rclexecm.main(proto, extract)